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188664090Adelaide: Government Printer 1886. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide Government Printer 1886. Octavo ii pictorial lithographic title page signed 'Leo' 118 pages. Original orange cloth with black lettering and a decorative border; flyleaves offset; a fine copy. Prepared for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London in 1886; with a presentation inscription from the author to J.G.O. Tepper. 'It is to be regretted that some legislation was not passed in the early days of the colony enforcing the lodgment in the South Australian Institute of a copy of every colonial publication' from the author's preface. An eight-page bibliography of the Northern Territory plus extra material in the appendix is included. With the later pencilled ownership initials of Tom Austen Brown. J.G.O. Tepper 1841-1923 born in Prussia arrived in South Australia in 1847: school teacher natural history collector and entomologist. Government Printer hardcover
185237101852. Lithograph with later hand-colouring. 205mm by 160mm sheet. From 'Sketches of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are'. Melbourne: Macartney & Galbraith 1852. ST Gill 1818-1880 was one of the most important colonial painters and chroniclers of life during the gold rush. Represented in all major art gallery collections. CONDITION : Very faint crease top left corner of sheet. unknown
1885318318London: The Religous Tract Society 1885. First edition. With 16 illus. 248pp. 8vo. Bound in three quarters mottled modern caklaf and marbled boards leather label. Fine. First edition. With 16 illus. 248pp. 8vo. The Religous Tract Society unknown books
186419508Melbourne: Hamel & Ferguson 1864. Very good overall. A wonderful large size Gill lilthograph. Printed on thick wove paper and depicting a moonlit scene with the bier of an Aborigine supported on rough cut poles as dingoes in the grass below stare up at it. From Gill's scarce work "The Australian Sketchbook". Ferguson 9924f; Wantrup 251. Light foxing mostly at margins. 12 1/4 x 9 3/4" Hamel & Ferguson unknown
1885318318London: The Religous Tract Society 1885. First edition. With 16 illus. 248pp. 8vo. Bound in three quarters mottled modern caklaf and marbled boards leather label. Fine. First edition. With 16 illus. 248pp. 8vo. The Religous Tract Society unknown
1888616137Chicago and New York: Belford Clarke & Co 1888. Hardcover. Fine. Reprint possible gift edition. Small quarto. 446pp. Illustrated. All edges gilt. Decorative brown cloth elaborately decorated in gilt and black. Anthology off American literature including work from Amos Bronson Alcott; Louisa May Alcott; William Cullen Bryant; William Ellery Channing; Edward Eggleston; George Cary Eggleston; John William De Forest; William Fearing Gill; Gail Hamilton; Oliver Wendell Holmes; Thomas Wentworth Higginson; Helen Hunt Jackson; Charles Kingsley; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; James Russell Lowell; William Mathews; Louise Chandler Moulton; John Boyle O'Reilly; John Paul; Nora Perry; Margaret Junkin Preston; Edward Sprague Rand; Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford; Richard Henry Stoddard; Algernon Charles Swinburne; Bayard Taylor; Tom Taylor; Alfred Tennyson Tennyson Baron; J T Trowbridge; Frederic H Viaux; Charles Dudley Warner; Edwin Percy Whipple; Sarah Helen Whitman; John Greenleaf Whittier; William Winter. A beautiful bright example of this nice American decorated cloth binding. Belford, Clarke & Co hardcover
1879021532New York: R. Worthington. Red cloth cover with gilt and black title and decoration. Chipping to the board corners top third of the spine cloth is missing. Hinges are weakened. Gift inscription on the fly leaf. Pages are clean. F . Fair. Cloth. 1879. R. Worthington hardcover
184674662London & Carlisle: Longman & Co. James Steel 1846. Brown blind stamped decorated boards with gilt lettering to front and spine with small gilt illustration of the Citadel and English Gate to front board corners and spine ends lightly bumped spine edges worn uncut closed edges yellow endpapers stained and dimpled closed tear to head of fep light spotting and water stain to head of title page internal hinge cracked black/white photograph of Prince Charles Edward Stuart enclosed to front of book map to front of book with two closed tears 8.5 cms and 9.5 cms lightly spotted 270pp clean text clear to read chip to reading edge of page 91/92 with some loss two letters enclosed to rear of book binding sound. Hard. Good. 8vo. Longman & Co. James Steel Hardcover
18833833Paris: Marpon & Flammarion 1883. Fine. Marpon & Flammarion Paris 1883 12 x 19 cm broché First edition. Preface by Alphonse Daudet. Frontispiece portrait of the author illustrations hors-texte by the author. Spine very lightly sunned otherwise a handsome copy. Marpon & Flammarion unknown
187785715Paris: Librairie illustrée 1877. Fine. Librairie illustrée Paris s. d. 1877 18 x 27.50 cm relié Illustrated edition with coloured plates by André Gill. Each title page is decorated with a border by Eugène Grasset. Half brown sheep binding spine with four raised bands adorned with gilt friezes and decorated with double gilt fillets some rubbing to spine marbled paper boards marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Handsome interior condition despite some light foxing. Librairie illustrée hardcover
189455682Paris: Léon Vanier 1894. Fine. Léon Vanier Paris 1894 14.50 x 21 cm broché First edition with two drawings by André Gill. Spine sunned foxing. Rare. Léon Vanier unknown
18796581879. Wood-engraving with original hand-colouring. 480mm by 325mm sheet. Front page of 'La Lune Rousse' 1879. <br /> Central horizontal crease as issued.Ref : 'Prints relating to Dentistry' National Library of Medicine p7. unknown
1878210671United Kingdom: John Murray 1878. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. hardback 8vo blue cloth lettered gilt to spine surface abrasion to front pastedown following removal of a bookplate but o/w a very good tightly bound copy text clean and unmarked map liv 285pp. Scarce interesting account of the British possession which lies 100 miles of the coast of Africa. John Murray Hardcover
187797595Paris, Librairie Illustrée 1877 In-4 33 x 25 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin bleu-marine, dos à nerfs, réunion unique de 58 pièces numérotées, soit 50 gravures sur bois coloriées et contrecollées dues à André Gill et à Félix Régamey, 2 encadrements par Grasset, 1 couverture en noir sur papier vert par André Gill, 2 eaux-fortes sur Hollande et Chine, portraits de Henry Murger, par Charles Courtry et Gustave Staal, 1 portrait de Musette sur Japon par L. Vallet. Exemplaire avec ex-libris blason de la famille Tresvaux de Berteux. Reliure légèrement frottée.
1875ROD0058083Le Révérend. 29 août 1875. In-Plano. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 4 pages, gravures noir et blanc in texte, 1ère page en couleurs: caricature par Gill.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.441-Journaux satiriques anciens
1869ROD0059052Gill. 4 juin 1869. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 14 pages, 1ère page couleurs par Gill et Oulevay, gravures noir et blanc et en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.441-Journaux satiriques anciens
188512052Paris, Imp. Dubreuil, 1885. Du numéro 1 au numéro 54 reliés en 1 vol. pet. in-8, demi-chagrin rouge, dos orné à nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
190045897Eusèbe Senécal & Cie Demi-cuir Montréal 1900
18407761371840. Hardcover. Very Good. Sammelband of 1840s pamphlets and books. Half leather and marbled boards 9 x 6 inches very good light wear to binding occasional foxing to contents. Sammelbande of 6 publications: “Excursion Through the Slave States†“Demonstration of the Quadrature of the Circle†“Complete Key to Gummere’s Surveying†“Tales of Woman’s Trials†“Course of English Reading†“Mathematical Miscellany Number IV.†Here is a description of each publication: 1 Pycroft James. “A Course of English Reading Adapted to Every Taste and Capacity: With Anecdotes of Men of Genius.†Philadelphia: Carey & Hart 1848. 59 4pp. 2 Featherstonhaugh G. W. “Excursion Through the Slave States From Washington on the Potomac to the Frontier of Mexico; With Sketches of Popular Manners and Geological Notices.†New York: Harper & Brothers 1844. 168pp. Appears to be the first American edition an abridgment of the UK first printing that appeared in 2 vols. in the same year. 3 Hall Mrs. S. C. Anna Maria. “Tales of Woman’s Trials.†New York: Harper & Brothers 1847. Lacking lower half of title page. 164 4pp. 4 Murdock W. D. C. William David Clark “A Demonstration of the Quadrature of the Circle.†8pp folding plate. Publication information not identified. 6 copies in OCLC. Murdock a DC resident was the owner of the “Friendship Tract†on which American University was built. In 1862 he emancipated his slaves. 5 Gill C. “The Mathematical Miscellany. Number IV.“ 1836. 197-268pp 1 with folding meteorological observations chart. 6 Alsop Samuel. “A Complete Key to Gummere’s Surveying; in which the operations of all the examples not solved in that work are exhibited at large principally designed to facilitate the labour of teachers and to assist those who have not the opportunity of their instruction.†Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. 1846. 84pp 4 folding plates. hardcover
189797426London and New York: John Lane The Bodley Head 1897. Hardcover. 199p. frontis-portrait with tissue guard rubricated title page preface address on "Class Making" essay by J. A. Symonds very light foxing to endpaper edges otherwise a very good first edition in bright blue cloth boards gilt titles and top edge untrimmed fore edge and bottom edge mylar jacket. Uranian poet see d'Arch Smith "Love in Earnest". John Lane, The Bodley Head hardcover books
1872168Paris: L'Eclipse 1872. Woodcut engraving with handcoloring on lightweight wove paper 13 3/4 x 11 5/8 inches 347 x 294 mm margins trimmed. Illustrated in Histoire de la révolution de 1870-71 Volume 2 page 177 by Jules Claretie. Scattered light age tone handling wear and surface soiling all consistent with age and the nature of the paper. L'Eclipse unknown
185515213Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication 1855. With frontispiece detached but present and 12 plates. Red stamped cloth with gilt title and pictorial on cover and spine exterior slightly soiled corners bumped head of spine frayed. Text is toned but clean. First American edition. This is one of two parts published the other being a description of Western Polynesia. A fine history of Christian missions in the eastern South Pacific about halfway between California and Australia. The work details the historical efforts of missionaries to convert the “savages†and is complete with full-page illustrations of stirring Christian triumph. Presbyterian Board of Publication unknown
1878330612Chatto & Windus 1878. Third. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece portrait with tissue guard. Numerous other illustrations some folding. 347 pages. Short 8vo rebound in 3/4 dark blue morocco all edges gilt hinges worn. London: Chatto & Windus 1878. Third edition revised and enlarged. Protected with a cloth dust wrapper & matching slipcase wrapper spine sunned case edgeworn. Internally clean and tight a very good attractive copy.<br/> <br/> The book is extra-illustrated mostly with engraved portraits of contemporary writers.<br/> <br/> Chatto & Windus unknown
1815079938London: Printed by Whittingham and Rowland Goswell Street; for Button and Son and Whittingham and Arliss Paternoster Row 1815. Reprint. Hardcover. Good. 10.75" tall x 8.5" wide x 1.5" thick. <br>A comprehensive two-part systematic theology that outlines a robust Calvinistic and Particular Baptist perspective on Christian doctrine and life. Published in the late 18th century as a culmination of his 51-year ministry the work is noted for its high view of God’s sovereignty its defense of evangelical truth and its practical application to church life and personal piety.<br><br>Complete in one book this reprint published in 1815 is bound in quarter leather black leather with brown textured cloth. Ornamental gilt border accents the seams where leather and cloth meet. Hubbed spine bears five raised bands accented in gilt decoration and contains a black leather label stamped in gilt lettering. Light seafoam green endpapers. Dual columned. vi 3 xvi 737 pp. This copy is divided into two sections with subsequent books listed as follows:<br><br>PART 1: "A BODY OF DOCTRINAL DIVINITY"<br>Book I: "Of God His Word Names Nature Perfections and Persons"<br>Book II: "Of the Acts and Works of God"<br>Book III: "Of the External Works of God"<br>Book IV: "Of the Acts of the Grace of God Towards and Upon His Elect in Time"<br>Book V: "Of the Grace of Christ in His States of Humiliation and Exaltation and in the Offices Exercised by Him in Them"<br>Book VI: "Of the Blessings of Grace and the Doctrines of It"<br>Book VI: "Of the Final State of Men"<br><br>PART 2: "A BODY OF PRACTICAL DIVINITY"<br>Book I: "Of the Worship of God"<br>Book II: "Of External Worship as Public"<br>Book III: "Of the Public Ordinances of Divine Worship"<br>Book IV: "Of Private Worship or of Various Duties Domestic Civil and Moral" and "A Dissertation Concerning the Baptism of Jewish Proselytes"<br><br>CONDITION: Copy is good only as there is some significant wear with a missing strip of cloth on the both the front and rear boards and along the spine and extremities. The black leather has faded to a bluish color. Front inner hinge is starting yet even still the boards are well affixed and the binding is strong. Occasional underlining toward the back and antiquarian previous owner's names are written on a front flyleaf and title page. Text is quite bold with occasional minor foxing. Full refund if not satisfied. Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Goswell Street; for Button and Son, and Whittingham and Arliss, Paternoster Row hardcover
188021951Paris Journal L'Eclipse 1880 -in-folio demi-percale reliure demi-toile noire in-folio Editeur, dos long muet, titre imprimé en noir au premier plat, orné des 21 dessins composés pour L'Eclipse par André Gill, interdits par la censure, légères traces d'humidité en marge, sans date (1880) Bureaux du Journal (L'Eclipse) Editeur,