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2008x-0415408814Routledge 2008. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 606 pages. 9.50x7.00x1.25 inches. Routledge hardcover
2006CBS-9780854048427Sp Rsc Publishing 2006. New. Sp Rsc Publishing unknown
2006CBS-9780854048427Sp Rsc Publishing 2006. New. Sp Rsc Publishing unknown
2006Adhya-9780854048427RSC 2006. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
2006Adhya-9780854048427RSC 2006. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
2006Atlantic-9780854048427RSC 2006. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
2006Atlantic-9780854048427RSC 2006. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
1904mon0000072947Facsimile Publisher 1904-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 3.5973 in x 24.7812 in x 17.5866 in. Ex-library book usual markings. Clothbound hardback rebound by library. In good condition. Clean text sound binding. Facsimile Publisher hardcover
6687458Oxford University Press OUP pp. xc 1004 . Hardback. Used. Oxford University Press OUP hardcover
184045856Thomas Kelly London 1840. New Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Good Condition. Size: 4to <12". xxviii 1122 / 848pp. 2-volume set complete. Front hinges cracked both vols. Minor wear to spines with slight loss at ends. Title pieces present but volume number pieces absent. Scattered foxing mostly to plates. Edges browned. Covers worn. Corners bumped. Numerous plates and maps present in both volumes. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Over 5 kilos. Category: Geography & Maps; 19th century; History. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 45856. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Thomas Kelly hardcover
1848681P27London: Daisy Isbister & Co c1848. Cloth. Very Good. 9.5" by 7". William Henry Bartlett. The second edition of William Henry Bartlett's work on his travels around Jerusalem illustrated profusely with his engravings. The second edition of this work. Unusually clean and bright. Undated dated from Jisc from a copy held at the British Library. A lovely topographical travel work on Jerusalem in the mid nineteenth century. The work discusses ancient Jerusalem and takes the reader of three walks around the city. Illustrated with a frontispiece vignette title page two folding plates twenty-two plates and numerous in-text illustrations. Written and illustrated by William Henry Bartlett a British artist known for his steel engravings. Label to the front pastedown 'Miss L. Wild from W. S. Binns. . in a slight degree his sense of her uniformly good . which a pupil at Highfield Academy Oldman 10 June 1878'. Collated complete. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally generally smart. Crack to the head of the spine and head of the front joint. Light bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Light markings to the boards. A little discolouration to the spine. Prior owner's label to the front pastedown. Bookseller label to the rear pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned with the odd spot and odd area of tidemarks. Leaf block B is working loose. Very Good Daisy Isbister & Co hardcover
198785704Albuquerque 1987. Quarto. Comb-bound manuscript with clear acetate covers; variously paginated. Xerographically reproduced from typescript. Inscribed on cover sheet: "For Nathaniel / one of three copies of the uncorrected MS - " signed dated 2/5/87. Fine with Tarn's editorial markings throughout and occasional author's corrections in ink. <br /> <br /> Bartlett's magisterial study of William Everson based on original research as well as dozens of interviews during Everson's lifetime remains the standard biography of the poet. Bartlett a poet editor and Professor of English at the University of New Mexico is considered the greatest authority on Everson; among his numerous published books on the poet are the current title published by New Directions in 1988; William Everson: A Descriptive Bibliography 1977; Benchmark and Blaze: the Emergence of William Everson 1979 and several others. This one of three uncorrected pre-publication manuscripts of The Life is inscribed to Bartlett's friend and New Mexico colleague the poet-translator Nathaniel Tarn. PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from Tarn's library in Santa Fe New Mexico. unknown
18532307276Auburn: Derby & Miller 1853. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition second thousand. Corners slightly pushed front and end matter and edges faintly foxed. 1853 Hard Cover. xii 13-298 pp. Brown stamped cloth gilt titles. Frontispiece of Lady Jane Grey which has a few points of resemblance to the Streatham portrait. English noblewoman Lady Jane Grey is one of the most romanticized monarchs of Tudor England. Her short nine-day rule was an unsuccessful attempt to maintain Protestant rule. This challenge cost her the throne and her head. Lady Jane Grey was born in 1537 in Leicester England. Her life began with promise and high expectations but ended tragically due in part to the ambitions of her father and the religious strife of the times. The great-granddaughter of Henry VII Grey was named the successor to Edward VI during a tumultuous competition for the throne. She was deposed as Queen of England by Mary Tudor Derby & Miller unknown books
18442987391844. fine. A MOST UNUSUAL ITEM FORMERLY OWNED BY THE BARTLETT EXTENDED FAMILY. Original 1860's C-D-V of a painting of Josiah Bartlett with a full flawless signature executed in 1767 mounted below his image. Accompanied by an A.L.S. by the signers Grandson Ezra Bartlett who writes his nephew gifting him the above described autograph 8vo. 1 page personal letterhead Exeter New Hampshire September 15th 1884 to his nephew also Ezra in full: "As no autograph letter can be obtained I send you a picture of the gentleman with his signature written in July 1767 nine years before he signed The Declaration of Independence and while he was a member of the Provisional government. I also send not included a memorandum made in the company Day Book as a sample of his writing. His partner was my maternal grandfather Amos Gale". Accompanied by the original holograph envelope addressed to his nephew Ezra A. Bartlett M.D. All items are in fine condition.<br/><br/> American statesman and signatory of the Declaration of Independence. He was later Governor of New Hampshire and Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court<br/><br/> unknown books
198820611ENew York: New Directions 1988. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author Lee Bartlett and by the poet William Everson as Brother Antoninus to Christopher Eskelli. Everson’s inscription is in a shaky hand due to Parkinson’s disease by which he was stricken in 1972 and reads: “for my old friend and Dominican Brother Christopher with love and admiration. Brother Antoninus Oct. 1988 Portland Oregon.†Beneath which is Bartlett’s inscription: “for Christopher Eskelli with great thanks for your help with this book. Lee Bartlett Portland.†Christopher Eskelli is included in the acknowledgments as having contributed to this biography via extended taped interviews with the author. Illustrated. Fine fresh copy in a fine dust jacket. William Everson 1912 - 1994 was one of the core members of what is known as the San Francisco Renaissance in poetry and was closely aligned with both Kenneth Rexroth and Robinson Jeffers. In 1951 he joined the Dominican Order in Oakland CA thus the name ‘Brother Antoninus’ and left it in 1969 following his heart marrying Susanna Rickson. He was poet-in-residence at the University of California Santa Cruz in the 1970s and 80s where he founded the Lime Kiln Press publishing his own poetry as well as that of Robinson Jeffers and Walt Whitman. New Directions unknown books
185633289Wash. : Polkinhorn 1856. First edition. 711pp. Original blue wrapper left corner of front cover missing chips to spine pencil notes on front cover and errata page. Bartlett was one of the original participants in the conquest of California and the first major of San Francisco in 1846-47. An attack on his conduct during this period caused him to defend his case in this pamphlet. It was charged that he had been engaged in financial irregularities when acting as an agent for the Treasury when he was an officer in the African Squadron. When he withdrew his petition in 1847 he was restored to service by the U. S. Senate. Polkinhorn unknown books
1855ABE-1625177066332Cambridge: John Bartlett 1855 Stamped decorated red cloth Small 8vo. 295pp. FIRST EDITION. Good condition tiny bit of loss at both spine ends. Pages very good age toned. RARE. No World Cat listings for this edition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Cambridge: John Bartlett hardcover
192756971Boston And NY: Houghton Mifflin. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards gilt titles. First edition. Gilt dulled lower points slightly bumped/exposed. Poetry for an adult audience. The colorful DJ has chipping/shallow losses toned spine. Flap price $2.00.; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 91 pages . Houghton Mifflin hardcover
1911Rubbed and edgeworn with some slight surface loss to corners board edges and spine ends; ink ownership stamp ownership stamp to front free endpaper. Capt. A. W. Bartlett. History of the Twelfth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion w/ Complete Roster. Concord NH: Ira C. Evans 1897. First edition. <br /> Quarto. 752pp 87pp Complete Roster and Summary. Rebound in contemporary full leather by Frank L. Sanders od Concord NH. Spine lettered and decorated in gilt boards decorated in blind four raised bands all edges stained red gilt dentelle turn-ins over marbled endleaves.<br /> <br /> . unknown
1856218130Providence: A. Crawford Greene 1856. hardcover. poor. A few portraits. 10 volumes. 8vo original brown cloth. Providence: A. Crawford Greene 1856-1865.<br/> <br/> The records begin in the year 1636 and end with state records for the year 1792. Volume one has been rebound in modern library buckram and was inscribed by the editor. John Bartlett was the Secretary of State of Rhode Island for seventeen years. All volumes except Vol. I are worn at the spine ends and have been crudely repaired with black tape. The front inner hinge is weak in Vol. V. The set is ex-lib from the Society of Colonial Wars of the State of New York and has library markings from two other libraries.<br/> <br/> A. Crawford Greene unknown
186611112Boston: Draper and Halliday 1866. Original printed wrappers top wrapper only chipped needs re-sewing first few leaves loose; very fragile. Interior fine. Uncut and unopened. One of the most comprehensive bibliographies of the literature of the Civil War. Sabin 3743. Draper and Halliday unknown
33bnVirtue & Co. Hardcover. Fair. this appears to be the expanded edition published in about 1850 it is undated.there are 144 plates almost all of them complete with tissue guards. 2 volumes in one. the original quarter leather boards are very worn and marked and there is some damp staining that has affected the top few centimeters these do not impact on the plates themselves but only affect the edges. there are age related marks and small defects and the hinges have been strengthened. the binding is good. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Virtue & Co hardcover
198820611ENew York: New Directions 1988. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author Lee Bartlett and by the poet William Everson as Brother Antoninus to Christopher Eskelli. Everson’s inscription is in a shaky hand due to Parkinson’s disease by which he was stricken in 1972 and reads: “for my old friend and Dominican Brother Christopher with love and admiration. Brother Antoninus Oct. 1988 Portland Oregon.†Beneath which is Bartlett’s inscription: “for Christopher Eskelli with great thanks for your help with this book. Lee Bartlett Portland.†Christopher Eskelli is included in the acknowledgments as having contributed to this biography via extended taped interviews with the author. Illustrated. Fine fresh copy in a fine dust jacket. William Everson 1912 - 1994 was one of the core members of what is known as the San Francisco Renaissance in poetry and was closely aligned with both Kenneth Rexroth and Robinson Jeffers. In 1951 he joined the Dominican Order in Oakland CA thus the name ‘Brother Antoninus’ and left it in 1969 following his heart marrying Susanna Rickson. He was poet-in-residence at the University of California Santa Cruz in the 1970s and 80s where he founded the Lime Kiln Press publishing his own poetry as well as that of Robinson Jeffers and Walt Whitman. New Directions unknown
19271640houghton mifflin company. 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. "Capricious Winds" by Helen Birch Bartlett is a vintage first edition poetry book published in 1927 by Houghton Mifflin Company. The book is intended for an adult audience and features original English language poetry by the author. With its classic hardcover format and inspiring content this vintage book is a valuable addition to any poetry lover's collection offering a glimpse into the literary world of the early 20th century in the United States.; 18.00 x 8.00 x 1.00 . houghton mifflin company hardcover
1850287457London: Peter Jackson Late Fisher Son & Co. The Caxton Press 1850. Half Leather. Very Good binding. Wright and Buckingham’s historical descriptions of various places in Belgium the Rhine Italy Greece and the Shores and Islands of the Mediterranean with engraved illustrations by various artists. Complete with two volumes bound in one. Vol. I is complete with all 73 plates called for in the ‘Contents’ though “Great Canal and Antique Gothic House†or “Ghent†is bound in at Vol. II p. 58 and “The City of Catania and Mount Etna†is bound in near Vol. II p. 152. Vol. II is lacking pp. 25-32 and pp. 49-56 and also lacks the eight plates that would have been in those two signatures. This is quite possibly a binder’s error as there does not appear to be any explicit damage to the textblock at those locations; the binder also misplaces a number of plates though most of these errors are simply a few pages off. Vol. I with all 73 plates. Vol. II with 73 of the 81 plates. Altogether with 146 of the 154 plates which includes the frontispieces and additional title pages engraved. Some foxing to the plates; previous owners’ names on the front pastedown and recto of the initial frontispiece lacking front endpaper. Surface wear to the joints spine and corners of the boards. Some soiling to the cloth covered boards. Half brown leather with designs in blind decorative gilt rules and gilt lettering and gray cloth covered boards. Very Good. Very Good binding. Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son, & Co. | The Caxton Press unknown