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1960mon0000077614Collins 1960-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 3.9970 in x 20.9841 in x 14.9886 in. Ex-library book usual markings. 1955 edition hardback. Clean text sound binding. Collins hardcover
23008London: Duckworth and Co. 1910. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Inscribed presentation copy of the author's only novel. Publisher's original green cloth with gilt titles to the upper board and spine. A very good or better copy the binding square and firm with some rubbing to the corners and the edges of the slightly toned spine. The contents with toning to the endpapers are otherwise clean throughout and without previous owner's inscriptions or stamps. Inscribed by A. F. Wedgwood in black ink on the half title "To my dear uncle from / the author / 27.5.'10". The recipient is likely Laurence Wedgwood 1844 1913 a director of the Wedgwood pottery firm. The author a keen mountaineer and Captain in the British Army was killed in active service during the First World War March 1917. An adventure novel the main protagonist of which is "Maurice Noonan" a Cambridge undergraduate who is the heir of his uncle "Major Tom Waring" a retired British Army officer and minor landowner from Staffordshire. The action ranges from the Staffordshire Moorlands to the deep interior of "Bolumbia" a fictional South American country where Maurice must overcome Bolumbia's dictator The eponymous Titan "Almirante don Eustauio Etrada de la Camara". Contemporary reviews were favourable 'The Observer' describing The Shadow of a Titan as "a masterpiece on a South American dictatorship which George Meredith might have fathered". New Novels The Observer 26 June 1910. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Duckworth and Co. 1910 hardcover
SKU0483917Prentice Hall 2015-10-26. Paperback. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLYNO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking Prentice Hall paperback
1938131131694New Haven: Yale University Press / Oxford University Press 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Hardcover lacking dust jacket. Ex-library copy with typical call number marks etc. Yale University Press / Oxford University Press hardcover
193879715H. Milford Oxford University Press 1938-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Retired library reference copy with library markings. Tight binding red cloth no jacket. 254 pages index. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. H. Milford, Oxford University Press hardcover
194243347Liberty Publications London 1942. Paperback. 1st edition. Original dramatically illustrated paper wrappers. 12mo 14 pages. Photographic illustrations. <br> With heart-breaking introduction: "It IS True" by the London-based Bundist leader Szmul Zygielbojm who within eight months of this publication committed suicide At the time of his suicide he stated: "By my death I wish to give expression to my most profound protest against the inaction in which the world watches and permits the destruction of the Jewish peopleâ€.<br> Zygielbojm was a “Member of the Polish National Council in London Member of the T.U.C. in Poland and of the Executive of the Jewish Socialist Party “Bund†in Poland.†<br> This dramatic publiction details the horrors against Jews specifically the Polish Jews using information from two documemts from the Polish government. Includes photographs of “a mass grave of massacred Jews in Central Poland†a man tallying the dead bodies and a man holding a starving baby. A copy sold for over USD 800 with commissions at auction in 2013. <br> SUBJECTS: Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Poland. World War 1939-1945 – Jews. Atrocities. Occupation. <br> OCLC: 22173530. <br> Very Good Condition. HOLO2-159-16-XX-ABLPIII-EBB-'ff. Liberty Publications, London paperback
18654002628London: Hurst and Blackett 1865. The first frontispiece neatly repaired along gutter-edge. Fine condition. Two volumes thick octavo two engraved portrait frontispieces double-page pair of chromolithograph plates of borders numerous wood engravings in the text; ALS from Josiah Wedgwood II son of Josiah Wedgwood attached to verso of frontispiece in first volume; in striking three-quarter red morocco gilt. <p><p>A fascinating and comprehensive work on the life of Josiah Wedgwood 1730-1795 who established the grand firm which carries his name and who is of particular Australian interest as the creator of the Sydney Cove Medallion.</p> <p>An investigation into the nature of the clay of the Sydney basin had been one of the first requests given to Governor Phillip and he sent home a series of specimens to Sir Joseph Banks as soon as he was able. Banks was a close associate of Josiah Wedgwood and some of the clay was immediately dispatched in order to create the Medallion. The medallion was designed by Henry Webber with the final finishing of the moulds done by William Hackwood Wedgwood's principal modeller. The full title of the medallion is "Hope encouraging Art and Labour under the influence of Peace to pursue the employments necessary to give security and happiness to an infant settlement". An engraving of the design adorned the title-page of Phillip's Voyage 1789 and a fine depiction of the Medallion is also included in this work II p 568.</p> <p>Meteyard's work is also of great interest for the number of engravings of cameo portraits which it includes such as the famous portrait of Sir Joseph Banks as a young man as well as those of John Fothergill the artist John Flaxman and Sir Joshua Reynolds quite apart from an almost endless array of illustrations of some of Wedgwood's finest work including one of the famous Portland Vase.</p> <p>A short but interesting manuscript note signed by Josiah Wedgwood II is tipped-on to the verso of the frontispiece discussing Thomas Minton's purchase of some clay at Liverpool with a note on costs.</p> </p> . Hurst and Blackett unknown
3735727<p>Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Privately Printed 1904. First edition one of 250 copies. 2 volumes 8vo. Half-titles present. Amply illustrated. Original publisher’s cloth with some browning toning and light rubbing. Internally very good and clean with some light foxing to fore-edges. From the library of Dr. George Basalla academic and author. Freeman 1552.</p> <p>Association Copy from Charles Darwin’s Granddaughter Nora Barlow with Laid-in Autograph Slip on Her Letterhead—A Work Dedicated to the Darwin Grandchildren</p> <p>First edition one of only 250 copies privately printed at the Cambridge University Press. An excellent association copy accompanied by a slip on Nora Barlow’s personal letterhead to A. Templeman dated December 27 1933. The University of Cambridge records a letter written by Templeman to to Lady Emma Nora Barlow née Darwin within their holdings.</p> <p>Edited by Henrietta Emma Litchfield A Century of Family Letters assembles the correspondence of Emma Darwin 1808–1896 and her extended family forming a deeply personal record of domestic life at Down House. Although presented as a memoir of Emma the two-volume set contains a substantial number of Charles Darwin’s letters documenting his habits humor and the intimate exchanges that shaped his intellectual and moral outlook. </p> <p>Issued privately for family and friends the edition was explicitly dedicated to Emma Darwin’s grandchildren. Nora Barlow one of the grandchildren to whom the book was dedicated later became the editor of The Autobiography of Charles Darwin 1958 and other Darwin family papers.</p> <p>This copy includes the rare six-page 1915 Postscript to “Emma Darwin: A Century of Family Letters†containing Bernard Darwin’s biographical sketch of Erasmus Darwin 1881–1915.</p> unknown
5107London Early 19th century. 260x240mm when closed and 260x490 when open. Black morocco case lavishly and beautifully tooled in gilt and blind with a brass lock at its centre. It unfolds to to reveal tan morocco compartments for writing and other instruments for use with the writer. The interior is also tooled in gilt and blind and the compartments for tools are covered by two black morocco flaps tooled in gilt and secured by a brass lock. On the inside panel is printed an encomium to Mr Wedgwood and his Manifold Writer from the Royal Institution. The panel that holds the tools opens to reveal a marbled paper blotting pad and instructions in English French and Spanish explaining how to use the Writer. Some rubbing and a little wear to the exterior but overall in nice condition. Tucked into the pocket of the case is the metal tablet which forms part of the Writer. On the instruction sheet is inscribed "From Lord Ponsonby on his leaving Buenos Ayres to whose Mission I was Secretary of Logistics. 1828 H. Parish". Ponsonby was a politician and diplomat whose postings to Argentina and Brazil involved him in fostering the independence of Uruguay as a buffer between the two countries. Ralph Wedgwood is the acknowledge inventor of the carbon copy and this "Stylographic Manifold Writer" is a nice example of his early slightly complicated it must be said method of preparing copies of documents. Also inserted into the pocket are two articles about early document copying. London Early 19th century unknown
196436634Ann Arbor Paperbacks. As New. 1964. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE - Markings to fore-edges not affecting text. ASIN: B0007EBSG4 -- with a bonus offer-- . Ann Arbor Paperbacks paperback
199568451Museum; Et Al. New. 1995. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 240 pp. With 185 ills. 55 col. . 25 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer--; 0.83 x 9.83 x 8.7 Inches . Museum; Et Al paperback
36450New York: Time-Life Books. As New. Hardcover/ Slipcase. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - ND; copyright 1967. ASIN: B000CS3DFO. 192 page monograph with many lovely illustrations. -- with a bonus offer-- . Time-Life Books hardcover
61076As New. Paperback. 0873280814 . 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 - - 70 pp. With 65 ills. 2 col. . 19 x 21 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . paperback
198065176The Gallery. As New. 1980. Paperback. 0913060186 . 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 - - .88 pp. With 2 text ills. one col. and 171 ills. On 77 pls. 29 col. . 23 x 31 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . The Gallery paperback
1940133214London: Collins 1940s. First and early editions of these works on Britain. Octavo original cloth approximately 125 volumes color and monochrome illustrations. Near fine in very good to near fine dust jackets. Collins hardcover