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1789192003Southampton: printed and sold by T. Baker 1789. First edition of the author's second work in the attractive original boards. Warner 1763-1857 moved to Lymington as a child and spent his life in the church producing many works of history and travel. Hampshire is well known as the birthplace of Jane Austen whose father owned a copy of Warner's Excursions from Bath. Warner's guide was revised and updated under the title The Hand-book for the Town of Lymington the New Forest and the Surrounding Neighbourhood in 1847. Duodecimo pp. ii errata leaf bound out of sequence at front 2 iii-viii 265 1. Bound with half-title. Publisher's pale blue boards paper backstrip edges uncut. Contemporary manuscript title on spine and "No 2" on front board pencil underlinings on three pages. Spine toned and a little creased minor foxing tidemarks and patches of abrasion on boards contents bright: a very good copy. ESTC T92261. hardcover
176872154London:: Printed for T. Cadell 1768. First edition. contemporary full calf expertly rebacked with a new leather spine; original gilt-lettered label preserved. Old armorial bookplate; a clean tight and sound copy. 8vo. Printed for T. Cadell, hardcover
1772g0738London: F Wingrave E Newbery & T Hookham; W Innys C Hitch M Cooper & C Davis; James Hoey. Worn condition. Boards detached. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library. Some foxing but content in overall good condition. 1772. 3rd edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards. 210mm x 130mm 8" x 5". vi 306pp. . F Wingrave, E Newbery & T Hookham; W Innys, C Hitch, M Cooper & C Davis; James Hoey hardcover
1757308<p>To spread information to the medical community in the 18th century doctors would often writeup their experiences with strange or unexpected medical cases and submit the papers to the Royal Society of London for publication in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. This paper <strong>A Remarkable Case of an Aneurism or Disease of the principal Artery of the Thigh Ocasioned by a Fall. To which is prefixed a short Account of the Uncertainty of Distinguishing Symptoms of this Disease. By Jos. Warner F.R.S and Surgeon to Guy's Hospitaly</strong> was presented to the Royal Society on November 17 1757 and published in 1758 in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Vol. 50 Part 1 pages 363 to 370. The paper which has been disbound from the Transactions measures approximately 6 x 8.5 inches. The pages are tanned but the text is clear and easily read. The overall condition of the item is good/very good.</p><p>The illustrations accompanying this description show the first page of the article plus three typical pages.</p><p><strong>Joseph Warner</strong> 1717 - 1801 was a British surgeon. He was the first to tie the common carotid artery an operation he performed in 1775. He was elected surgeon to Guy's Hospital on 22 February 1746 a post he resigned on 30 JUne 1780. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 6 December1750 and on 5 April 1764 he was chosen a member of the court of assistants of the Corporation of Surgeons. He became a member if its court of examiners on 6 August 1771 and served as its master in 1780 and in 1784. Wikipedia</p> Royal Society's Philosophical Transactions paperback
17581549<p>This paper <strong>A remarkable Case of an Aneurism or Disease of the principal Artery of the Thigh occasioned by a Fall. To which is prefixed a short Account of the Uncertainty of the distinguishing Symptoms of this Disease. By Jos. Warner F.R.S. and Surgeon to Guy'sHospital </strong> was presented to the Royal Society on November 17 1757 and published in 1758 in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Volume 50 Part I pages 363 to 370. The paper which has been disbound from the Transactions measures approximately 6 x 8 1/2 inches. The pages are tanned but the text is clear and easily read. The overall condition of the item is good/very good.</p> Royal Society of London paperback
1799111111113003R. Cruttwell and sold by C. Dilly Poultry 1799. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Printed by R. Cruttwell and Sold by C. Dilly Poultry; London 1799. Hardcover. A Very Good quarter leather binding marbled boards and gilt lettering on spine some handling/scuffing and discoloration to boards handwritten ink note top front pastedown moisture stain top front free endpaper age toned pages rubbing along board edges exposed board corners age spotting/foxing throughout top text block edge a bit dusty few small dents to board edges. A nice and overall clean copy. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches. 365pp. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. R. Cruttwell and sold by C. Dilly, Poultry hardcover
179976562London: Printed By R Cruttwell. This is a Very Good Copy of this book rebound in brown cloth over marbled patterned boards with paper title label to spine lettered in dark brown.With Engraved title page and there are several engraved maps following the route of the walk with some engraved tailpieces at chapter endings etc.Contents remain cleanone or two turned corners to pages of text.This copy has new endpapersno half title page.The book has a firm binding with no hinge weakness with no leaning to spine.8vo 365pp 1799 . Very Good. Hardcover. 1799. Printed By R Cruttwell hardcover
180071648London: Printed By R Cruttwell. This is a Good Only Copy of this Book in what would appear to be the original plain grey boards with red faded moroccan title label to spine.No raised bands to spine.Inner hinge join is weakened and semi detached along the bottom section.rare hinge jpoin is also weakened.There are NO previous names or inscriptions present.With engraved title page.There are several small sketch maps present along with engraved tail pieces as chapter endings and the book has footnotes to accompany the text.Uncommon title dated 1800 Second Edition to the Title Page.8vo 365pp Second Edition Size: 8vo - over 4¾" - 5¾" Tall . Good. Hardcover. Second Edition. 1800. Printed By R Cruttwell hardcover
18001725524329MEPR. Cruttwell and sold by G. G. and J. R 1800. Hardcover. Good. 1800. 2nd Edition. 365 pages. Full bound brown leather. Black and white illustrated frontispiece. Binding remains firm. Pages have light tanning and foxing throughout. Previous owner's inscriptions and sticker to endpapers and pastedowns. Minor dog-eared corners. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Light tanning to spine and edges with. R. Cruttwell and sold by G. G. and J. R hardcover
179929834Bath:: Printed by R. Cruttwell 1799. contemporary tree calf. Spine chipped and rubbed; corners worn; joints neatly reinforced using the Japanese tissue method. 8vo. Engraved text illustrations and two aquatint plates. Printed by R. Cruttwell, unknown
17673563London: R. Baldwin. Good with no dust jacket; No marks clean tight binding owners name on . fep; brn leather sheep with edge and corner rubbing; cracked hinges but . cords still attached; raised bands with label; aged paper;. 1767. Third Edition. Hardcover. Compiled from works of thirty other authors on gospels on all the essential parts of natural and revealed religion; All serious buyers are welcomed to make a reasonable BEST OFFER; Member of FL ABA. . R. Baldwin hardcover
1800875T58Bath: R. Cruttwell 1800. Cloth. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. A charming collection of walks and rambles around the western counties of England with illustrated route plans. Illustrated with a frontispiece one plate and many in-text plans. A charming collection of walks around the western counties of England including: Glastonbury Wookey Cheddar Ilfracombe Barnstaple Chudleigh Dawlish Exmoor Somerton Glastonbury Wells and Bath. Written by the Reverend Richard Warner an English clergyman and prolific writer of topographical books based on his walks. Bound in full green cloth. Externally sound with rubbing and light bumping to the extremities. Fading to the spine and the odd mark to the board. A split to the rear joint. Rear hinge starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with the odd spot or pencil mark. Age toning to the first and last few pages. Good R. Cruttwell hardcover
1798794J34Bath: Not stated 1798-99. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not stated. A very smart second edition set of these eighteenth-century topographical works about Wales written by Reverend Richard Warner. A set of topographical and local interest works regarding South Wales and the Southwest of England. Including A Walk Through Wales published in 1798 and A Second Walk Through Wales published in 1799. Both written and published by Reverend Richard Warner 1763-1857 an English clergyman and antiquarian who wrote many topographical works during his lifetime. Including a frontispiece to each volume and in-text illustrations. Containing the bookplates of Harold E. Matthews and John Phillips Esq. of Edstone to the front pastedowns of each volume. This copy came from the library at Julians Park Hertfordshire the previous home of Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie 1902-1968. She was an English socialite and through her mother was the illegitimate granddaughter of King Edward VII. Uniformly bound in half calf binding with marbled boards. Externally smart with some rubbing to the joints spines and extremities of each volume. Bookplates of previous owners to the front pastedowns of each volume. Internally front hinges to both volumes strained but firm. Both volumes firmly bound. Some offsetting to the first few pages of each volume otherwise pages are generally clean. Very Good Not stated hardcover
180016Bath: Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by G. G. and J. Robinson Pater-noster-Row London 1800 1800. First Edition. Illustrated. 8vo 8 x 5.5 inches vi 222pp. 2 English Very Good. 3/4 calf over marbled boards. Very good. Illustrated with a frontispiece one plate and in-text illustrations throughout.<br /> <br /> Warner Richard<br /> A Walk Through Some of the Western Counties of England. 1800<br /> Publisher: Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by G. G. and J. Robinson Pater-noster-Row London 1800<br /> 8vo 8 x 5.5 inches<br /> vi 222pp. 2<br /> English<br /> Very Good<br /> <br /> A late-eighteenth-century topographical travel narrative describing a series of walking tours through the western counties of England. Warner records observations on landscape antiquities local history and architecture moving deliberately through places including Glastonbury Wookey Cheddar Ilfracombe Barnstaple Chudleigh Dawlish Exmoor Wells and Bath. Written in an antiquarian and observational style the work reflects the period’s growing interest in domestic travel and regional history. Illustrated with a frontispiece an additional plate and in-text illustrations throughout.<br /> <br /> Bound in 3/4 calf over marbled boards with five raised bands gilt rules and borders to the spine and a gilt title over a dark spine label. Illustrated with engraved plates and in-text illustrations.<br /> <br /> It is in Very Good condition. Heavy shelf wear with rubbed and bumped corners a one-inch split to the top of the front hinge minor foxing throughout and scattered pencil annotations in places. Otherwise the pages remain mostly clean. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by G. G. and J. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, London, 1800 unknown
1799004593Bath & C Dilly. London: R Cruttwell. C Dilly. 1799. Third Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. GIRTON. ALKEN. BECKER. HUTLEY. 2 Vols one VG 3rd 1799 & 1799 2nd ed pls 3 map Illust 31 printers devices 25. In quarter cloth blue boards corners rubbed some marks. Spine no title edges worn. Internally half title frontis 7 viii only 1 2-238 pp 2 adverts 1 pl map illust 15 printers devices 12. 2 half title frontis 7 viii-x 1 2-365 pp 1 2 adverts 2 pls 16 illust maps 13 devices. Paper watermarked 1798 & 1798 hinges strengthened ink name to half title Alexander W Bill some offsetting & edge browning. 210129 mm. Allibone 2585. Lowndes 2844/5. Graesse 421. Titles are: A Walk Through Wales in August 1797 3rd edition 1799 and A Second Walk through Wales in August and September 1798 2nd edition 1799. Warner spent his vacation in August 1796 in Wales walking from Bath to Caernarfon and back; he covered 36 miles on the first day and 462 miles in all at an average of 26 miles a day. Naturally his tour included visits to antiquities which he described in a series of letter. See ODNB for a full Bio. <br/> <br/> R Cruttwell. C Dilly. hardcover
1798t23.200cGB: Bath printed by R.Cruttwell 1798. 1798. 8 and 236 pages. Halftitle heavily browned. Aquatint frontispiece brwoned to reverse engraved title vignette browned & engraved maps within the text. Other slight browning mostly to early and late leaves but greater partfo text is clean and tight.Text has been fitted with neew endpapers and rebound in strong brown cloth lettered in god on spine. Spine has three armorial blind stamps. NO library marks. Else Book is in very good condition with minor signs of wear and/or age. . 1st Edition. Hardback. VG/No DW. Bath, printed by R.Cruttwell, 1798. Hardcover
180060370GG and J Robinson Printed R Crutwell. 1800. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. vi 222pp 2 illustrated with 2 plates and various small maps in text some stamps of Royal Institution of South Wales Stockham bookplate recently rebound in quarter grey cloth/white boards Modern plain protective dustwrapper. nice copy; Octavo . GG and J Robinson Printed R Crutwell hardcover
180060371GG and J Robinson. 1800. Hardcover. Very Good. vi 222pp illustrated 2 plates and various maps in text odd spotting in text few ex ref lib stamps recently rebound in brown cloth; Octavo . GG and J Robinson hardcover
1798278671United Kingdom: R Cruttwell for C Dilly 1798. Book. Good. hardback. 1st Edition. hardback octavo half sheepskin worn and rubbed joints split and weakened with the upper board near detached. Marbled boards with offset printing. Gilt title to spine on black morocco. Loss at head and foot of spine boards scuffed. Sepia aquatint frontis maps to chapter headings tour itinerary at rear. Signature of a previous owner to the front pastedown the body of text clean and unmarked . R Cruttwell for C Dilly Hardcover
1798181928United Kingdom: R Crutwell Bath 1798. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. hardback two volumes 1798 & 1799 8vo contemporary uniform half calf marbled paper sides red morocco title labels to spines dated signature of previous owner tot title pages extremities rubbed sepia aquatint frontis to each volume wood engraved maps some occasional staining & spotting but generally a very good set 236 & 365pp. R Crutwell, Bath Hardcover
1800221783Bath : printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by G. G. and J. Robinson London 1800. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original full speckled calf. Professionally and period sympathetically re-backed with a contrasting gilt-blocked label; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 222 pages; Physical description; vi 222 2 p. plate : ill. maps ; 8vo. Related item; referenced by: ESTC T092266. Subjects; England - Description and travel. Devon England - Description and travel. Somerset England - Description and travel. Nineteenth century. Cornwall. Bath : printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by G. G. and J. Robinson, London hardcover
1800024919London : G G and J Robinson 1800. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Octavo. Type: Book pp vl 222. Prior owner details to fly leaf. Armorial plate to FPD. Half bound in calf with gilt titles and decoration to spine. Marbled boards. Leather is worn. Internally fine and a little pencil marginalia. G G and J Robinson hardcover
17304781London: J. Roberts 1730. 274pp. Disbound. The ESTC records only Yale University in America. J. Roberts unknown books
1797811D27Bath: Published by Order of the Mayor and Corporation 1797. First edition. Leather. Good. 8.5" by 7". Richard Warner. A well illustrated analysis of the various archaeologist discoveries made in Bath written by Richard Warner and published by order of the Mayor of Bath in 1797. First and only edition. Bound in half-morocco on marbled boards. Illustrations include an title page vignette engraving as well as fourteen engraved plates. This is a comprehensive guide to Roman antiquities that were discovered and preserved in Bath. Contents include an introduction of the history of Bath which gives information behind the high amount of archaeological remnants found there as well as chapters on various Roman antiquities. These include a 'monumental stone' an altar and a sculpture from the fourth century. Written by Richard Warner 1763-1857 an English clergyman antiquarian and writer of countless topographical books in and around Bath. This work was published by order of the Mayor of Bath and printed by W. Meyler. With an institutional bookplate to the front pastedown stating that the book was bequest to the Bath Public Reference Library by Lieut. Col Egbert Lewis in 1934.Collated complete. Bound in half morocco on marbled boards. Externally generally smart. Rubbing to the extremities and to the spine as well as along the joints. Marks and discolouration to leather as well as marbled boards. Institutional bookplate to front pastedown. Ink inscription to verso of front endpaper with blind stamp to title page. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with light age-toning and light spotting particularly to the first and last few pages. Offsetting from plates to reverse side of pages. A few marks to pages 84 and 85. Prior owner's pencil inscription to top of dedication page. Good Published by Order of the Mayor and Corporation hardcover
175414538London: Printed for the Proprietors and sold by James Hodges at the Looking-Glass facing St. Magnus Church London-Bridge 1754. Hardcover. fair. Lg. folio. 680pp. Contemporary calf encased in clear plastic by previous owner. Front board split along spine but still attached to plastic. Raised bands. Age wearing throughout binding. Chipping to head and tail of spine and front corners. Scuffing rubbing staining and discoloration to boards and spine. Hinges starting. No endpapers. Usual age browning to pages not affecting text or plates. Minor rippling to pages. Lightly foxed throughout. Ferdinando Warner 1703-1768 was a celebrated Irish preacher historian and multifarious author. Illustrated with three full page engravings. Originally this edition was published with four plates. Most likely the one missing here is the frontispiece. Binding in poor interior in very good condition. Printed for the Proprietors, and sold by James Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, facing St. Magnus Church, London-Bridge hardcover