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119471Washington and London: M. Walter Dunne n.d. later faux leather five raised bands all edges gilt. folio. later faux leather five raised bands all edges gilt. unpaginated with 150 facsimiles. 2 volumes. This set is one of the Autograph edition de luxe numbered "50" and signed by the Editorial Director. Special Introduction by S.M. Hamilton. Color printed limitation page in volume one and gilt illuminated title page in volume two. Each volume contains 75 large facsimiles of an autograph followed by a separate leaf with a transcription of the document and information concerning the author. Minor rubbing. M. Walter Dunne unknown books
1974Q-B000XXBYZECharterhouse 1974-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. Charterhouse hardcover
2001x-0415245451Routledge 2001. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 468 pages. 8.66x5.67x1.57 inches. Routledge hardcover
184165509Worcester Mass. Dorr Howland & Co. 1841. First Edition. Hardback. Uninked impressed institutional mark to the title. Scattered marginal foxing. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands; spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. A v. Good example - scans etc. On request. ; 576 pages; Description: viii 9-576 pp. Front. illus. Pl. Cm. Subjects: New England--History. New York State --History. New Jersey--History. Worcester [Mass. ] Dorr, Howland & Co. hardcover
2000DADAX041524546XRoutledge 2000-11-23. hardcover. New. 7.87x5.51x1.57. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
20142-163321365XNova Science Pub Inc 2014. Hardcover. New. 404 pages. 10.24x7.17x1.57 inches. Nova Science Pub Inc hardcover
2002SKU0652430SAGE Publications Inc 2020-02-14. paperback. New. 8x1x10. New Textbook Ships with Tracking SAGE Publications, Inc paperback
2005x-0415350247Routledge 2005. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 326 pages. 9.75x7.00x0.80 inches. Routledge hardcover
17959956London; Southampton: T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies 1795. First Edition in very good condition. Half calf binding over marbled boards a little scuffed to top of spine; vellum corners; spine panel very good gilt ruled and titled in gilt over red morocco label. A very sound and square copy. Endpapers clean other than '6/6' in a contemporary hand to front pastedown; text block remarkably fresh and unmarked. A fold out integral map to the front in very good condition is titled 'A New and Accurate Map of the Isle of Wight' printed and sold by T Baker Southampton - closed 4 cm tear to the right fore edge through a blank section; measures 38cm x 43cm. 2 further plates of illustrations of Roman coins plus appendix errata and index. 311 pp. A very pleasing copy indeed. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1795 T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies hardcover
3889Majorca: N.p. 1959. 4pp. ALS secured with staple to top left corner. Faint horizontal creases consistent with having been folded in to an envelope not present. Very well preserved. 4pp. ALS FROM JACK WARNER TO FELLOW DIXON OF DOCK GREEN ACTOR ANTHONY PARKER WISHING HIM WELL ON HIS DEPARTURE FROM THE SHOW. The BBC TV show Dixon of Dock Green ran from 1955 to 1976 for a total of 432 episodes. Jack Warner who played Dixon appeared in every single one. The character first appeared in the 1950 film The Blue Lamp where Warner's kindly bobby was famously shot dead by a hoodlum played by the young Dirk Bogarde. The character was resurrected for a stage show the following year which was co-written by Ted Willis. It was Willis who supervised the transfer to television and between 1955 and 1963 he wrote 201 episodes of the show. Anthony Parker joined the show in 1957 to play the naive young recruit PC Bob Penney and stayed for two years before leaving in an attempt to avoid typecasting. His subsequent acting career failed to scale the heights and he became a successful television producer. PC Penney was killed off to facilitate Parker's departure from the show and in this letter to Parker Jack Warner on holiday in Majorca at the time writes: 'My Dear Tony To start with this is just to thank you for all you did in the two series that you were with us at the "Green". We shall all miss you very much but I hope that your 'demise' will bring you lots of luck in the same way that mine did after 'The Blue Lamp'!' . We are having a wonderful rest & Mollie Warner's wife joins me in sending you & your own love & kindest wishes always & thanks again for your grand contribution to our efforts at the "Green". As ever Jack "P.C. Dixon"'. A fond letter -- and one which manages to reference not one but two major landmarks of British screen crime history. Majorca: N.p., 1959
1996x-1566701473Lewis Pub 1996. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 320 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.75 inches. Lewis Pub hardcover
2004x-0415345170Routledge 2004. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 288 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
37478South Augusta Ontario. Privately collected. 1920. Hardcover. folio. 31cm 280 pp. extensively illustrated including many chromolithographs & colour printed cards advertisement ephemera in half dark green calf blue pebbled cloth boards gilt spine titles marbled endpapers compiler's signature and heraldic bookplate in fine condition signed. cgc Local historian and genealogist Howard W. Warner b.1908 published several books on South Augusta including "South Augusta and its Environs" 1964 "The History of St. Georges' Church; South Augusta" 1938 "And Jacob Called the Name of the Place Bethel" 1949. A prominent member of the United Empire Loyalist Association Warner was noted as an avid researcher and this book was part of a series that he organized with his ephemera. A unique item featuring the United Counties of Leeds-Grenville. Signed: "'Howie'. Howard Warner November 29th 1920. South Augusta. South Augusta, Ontario. Privately collected. 1920 hardcover
185248886New York: Cornish Lamport & Co. Publishers 1852. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo. Pp. 240. Original brown cloth boards and spine decorated in blind with gilt title to spine. Frontis and illustrated title-page with tissue guard present. Bookplate of H. Scofield to paste-down. Hinges strong binding tight and square very little foxing throughout overall an excellent copy inside and out. First edition. Hubin 415. Scarce. Cornish, Lamport & Co., Publishers hardcover
1902mon0000133995J.A.Hill & co. 1902. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. 31 volume setrnNo international shipping on this item J.A.Hill & co. hardcover
1874ABE-5592021870American Publishing Company 1874 WEar to edges splits to spine to spine appears to be first state with White on Title Page and W. H. Lockwood on verso map of the Saltlick Branch of the Pacific Railway present.likely a later issue Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. American Publishing Company hardcover
1876WRCAM52022Los Angeles: Louis Lewin & Co. 1876. 88pp. Original printed wrappers. Wrappers brittle and heavily chipped reinforced with cloth tape. Text with old tape on spine and first few leaves. Tanned and brittle as is usual though internally clean. About good if a bit fragile. The expanded second issue a shorter version appeared earlier the same year of this rare early Los Angeles history apparently the first to be published by an Anglo American. Issued concurrent with the American Centennial with some account of the Los Angeles centennial celebration in an appendix. Includes Dr. J.S. Griffin's overland diary. Griffin was under Kearny's command. COWAN p.669. GRAFF 4540. LAYNE 49. HOWES W110. ROCQ 2652. DAWSON 80 75. ZAMORANO SELECT 112. Louis Lewin & Co. hardcover books
189620431<p>R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill 1896. Hardcover. Very Good. Complete 30 volume set; each volume is halfbound with green pebble bound boards and brown leather spines and corners; gilt lettering is on the spines; the top edge of eacj volume is gilt; the leather on various corners and edges is worn . The full set weighs approximately 75 pounds so there will be additional shipping costs should this be shipped</p> R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill hardcover
190645148New York: The International Society. 1906. Hardcover. Good. This is a complete set of 31 volumes. Bound in 3/4 black leather with leather spine and corners. Each of the volumes is in the original leather binding. There is some wear to the edges and corners but overall these are nicely preserved. The bindings are tight. One volume has a small gouge to the leather in the middle of the spine and a couple of other volumes have a few scuffed spots on the spine but there is no chipping or tears to the spine leather and no loose covers or pages or marking to the text. A beautiful set of this monumental literary compilation. No international shipping. Shipping in the United States will be extra and calculated based on the location of the buyer. . The International Society hardcover
206704Hardcover. Minor bump to top of back cover on volume 15 else all volumes near new clean and sound condition. Professional reprint of the 1904 American Publishing Company set bound in a sturdy sewn black buckram binding. Reprinter and date unknown c. 1980. hardcover
16-38201978. Laminated hand-made paper. 11.75 x 22 inches. Handcut in triangular. Creases in corners. Signed and dated in pencil L.R.: Warner 1978 blindstamp L.R.: Twinrocker Paper inscribed in pencil L.R.: "Two Pyramids B/ J". Dry stamp of printer/publisher. Collectors Press no. 155. Provenance Suzy Locke. WARNER Douglas W. of Flint age 83 died Thursday Nov. 21 2013 at his residence. Cremation has taken place. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Final interment will be at Great Lakes National Cemetery Holly Michigan where military honors will be conferred 1 PM Friday December 6 2013. Doug was born in Tulsa Oklahoma June 8 1930. He earned a BA from Oklahoma State University and an MS from the University of Wisconsin. He served as an officer in the United States Army. He moved to Flint in 1958 to join the faculty of Mott Community College where he was an art instructor for 35 years. He married Patty Price in 1981. Doug continued to produce works of art until recently. He remained an avid reader a philosopher and a clear and critical thinker. 1978 unknown
elala5706London: The London & Counties Press Association Ltd. 1912. First Edition. Including chapters on cricket in England Ireland Australia Tasmania New Zealand South Africa Egypt and the Sudan West Africa East Africa India Ceylon Hong-Kong and Far East British Malaya Samoa and islands of the South Seas Fiji Solomon Islands Canada by F.F.Kelly Bermuda and the West Indies. folio. pp. xxi 2 503 1. with half-title & initial blank. 6 photogravures incl. frontis. portrait 3 colour plates & 80 b/w plates. index. original two-tone cloth t.e.g. 2 spots on front cover. elala5706 London: The London & Counties Press Association Ltd., 1912 hardcover
1921127860Tarrytown NY 1921. Hardcover. Very good. 135 p. 36 cm. 54 illustrations of which 16 are pasted-in colour plates. Black cloth with gold impressing. Corners bumped spine ends softened a little soiling. Thumbing to interior. Introduction by the collector. Mainly Chinese with some Japanese and Korean works. Consists of porcelain stone sculpture jewelery bronzes. <br/><br/> hardcover
2022ASAP-9781839372681Scholarly Books 2022. New. Scholarly Books unknown
2022ASAP-9781839372681Scholarly Books 2022. New. Scholarly Books unknown