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375258307X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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a43177NY 1957. Six months of this popular and important literary weekly bound black buckram in one 4to. volume with the original wraps for each issue. VG light browning of text pages; binding Fine. . hardcover
1927100842<p>London August 15 1927 / Switzerland August 16 and September 29 1927. 1927. Very good. - Substantial signed letters and material in support of a series of American lectures on poets and poetry by the former Archdeacon of Malta and Continental Representative on the General Council of The Poetry Society Franklyn Lushington to be managed by the Pond Lecture Bureau under the auspices of The Poetry Society. The material consists of:</p><p>1. A substantial typed letter signed by the founder and director of The Poetry Society Galloway Kyle to "The Manager The Pond Lecture Agency". In his letter densely typed on 10 inch high by 7-7/8 inch wide golden yellow "The Poetry Society" stationery dated "15th August 1927" Galloway Kyle outlines American lectures which Franklyn Lushington has been invited to give under the auspices of The Poetry Society and seeking the services of James B. Pond's Pond Lecture Bureau as manager. "Linley Gordon the head of the Committee for the interchange of preachers . who is responsible for this preaching invitation suggests that instead of our leaving his Poetry Society work to our local members and groups in the United States we should place it in your hands with the hope you can arrange some general engagements for a Lecture Tour at and about the above mentioned towns and dates." Following a list of significant supporters Kyle extols Lushington's merits "He is an easy fluent speaker with a very deep and comprehensive acquaintance with the best in poetry of all times and has the further advantage of a freak memory which enables him to reproduce at a moment's notice thousands of lines of Greek Latin and English Poetry." Signed "Galloway Kyle".</p><p>2. A substantial 8-page Autograph Letter Signed by Franklyn Luchington to James B. Pond dated August 16 1927 from Chalet Perce Neige Chateau d'Oex Switzerland. The letter is densely penned on 8 sides of two 6-7/8 inch high by 5-1/4 inch wide folded sheets of light gray paper. "Your name has been given to me by Mr. Linley Gordon. I have been asked by the Director of 'The Poetry Society' to give a series of lectures in USA under the auspices of the Society -And almost simultaneously I have been invited by the Council of the Interchange of Preachers of USA & Great Britain through Mr. Linley Gordon of New York to preach in New York on Dec 11th Philadelphia on Dec 18th Washington Dec 25th." After listing his known itinerary he inquires "Perhaps you will be good enough to advise me whether you will be able to arrange the whole tour for me." He goes on to mention financially successful lectures he has given on Browning Tennyson and Shelley among others. Signed "F. deW. Lushington".</p><p>3. A typed proposal for lectures by Franklyn Lushington on the light gray 10-1/4 inch high by 8-1/8 inch wide "The Poetry Review" New York chapter stationery. The proposal lists dates for lectures in New York Philadelphia Washington Boston and Chicago with subjects on "the life and writings of any one of the following poets / Matthew Arnold Robert Browning Keats Rudyard Kipling Shelley Tennyson."</p><p>4. A 4-page Autograph Letter Signed by Franklyn Lushington penned from Switzerland on four sides of 7 inch high by 5-1/2 inch wide "Perce-Neige Chateau-d'Oex" stationery. Dated September 29 1927 Lushington has yet to hear back from Pond. "I hope the fact that neither the Director of the Poetry Society nor I have received any reply from you to the letters addressed to you on the 15th & 17th of August respectively means that you have been able to arrange some lectures for me. Otherwise I should be unable to understand your delay in replying." He goes on to elaborate "I will therefore in these circumstances confidently appeal to you to try even at this last hour to arrange through some of the women's clubs in the 5 cities mentioned above - at least one meeting." Signed "F. deW. Lushington". Folded for mailing the front edge of the last leaf is darkened with a short tear to the front of the fold of that leaf and with a tiny piece chipped out.</p><p>James B. Pond did not answer the letters until October 28th and each of the 3 letters are stamped in red as answered on that date.</p><p>5. A 4-page 8-5/8 inch high by 5-5/8 inch wide brochure listing the officers and describing the work of the Society. Pages 2 and 3 are numbered in ink at the top and there is a chip to the top corner of the second leaf.</p><p>6. A 10-3/4 inch high by 5-7/8 inch wide broadside with a biography of Lushington published ahead of his Society lectures in 1928. A correction has been penned in ink to the list of the Society's officers at the top of the page. Folded else fine.</p><p>The Archbishop of Malta from 1901 until 1903 Franklyn de Winton Lushington 1868-1941 became headmaster of Dover College in 1911 leaving at the outbreak of war to become Chaplain to the Forces during the First World War. He was then appointed the Incumbent at Danehill then King's Langley. Lushington was the Continental Representative on the General Council of The Poetry Society.</p><p>The Poetry Society's founder and director Galloway Kyle 1875-1967 presided over The Poetry Review from 1916 to 1947. He declared that he wanted to make poetry popular as "the common heritage and joy to all." He paid particular attention to those serving in the armed forces during both World Wars and kept the magazine running through the London Blitz.</p> London, August 15, 1927 / Switzerland, August 16 and September 29, 1927.
elala5114London: J.Whittle. 1803. Including reviews of R.C. Dallas's The History of the Maroons from their Origin to the Establishment of their Chief Tribe at Sierra Leone 1803 Abdollatiph's History of Egypt 1800 Fellowes's A Narrative of the Loss of His Majesty's Packet the Lady Hobart off Newfoundland 1803 &c. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. 542. contemporary half calf some light wear. armorial bookplate of John Lloyd Wynne 1776-1862 of Coed-Coch London: J.Whittle..., 1803 unknown
18401361840. Bound collectilvely in contemporary quarter leather with marbled paper boards. Very good. Sammelband of 6 pamphlets containing 1 A Few Examples of Mediaeval Deeds by Fairless Barber signed with some annotations by Barber 1879 2 John Ruskin: A Bibliographical Biography by Willam Axon 1879 3 Comparison of the Earliest Inscribed Monuments of Britain and Ireland by D.H. Haigh 1876 4 Parish Registers by Robert Waters 1870 5 British Family Histories published in the Quarterly Reviewn.d. 1840s and 6 On the Class of Rude Stone Monuments by W.C. Lukis 1875. unknown
2003022183U.S.A.: National Academies Press. A beautifully clean crisp hardcover copy in fine condition. No DJ as issued. . Fine. Hardcover. 2003. National Academies Press hardcover
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197735391Oregon: Northwest Review Books 1977. First edition. Hard Cover. nf/vg. quarto. 197pp A very nice copy in an equally nice dust jacket. Stated FIRST EDITION. This Book constitutes Volume XVI Numbers One and Two of the Northwest Review. Northwest Review Books unknown
1958035308The Architectural Review 1958. First Edition 1958. Folio. One year 1958 12 issues of "The Architectural Review" bound in a Hardcover book. The covers of each month's magazine issue have been removed to facilitate the binding of the book. The book is in very good condition with very slight shelf wear. Interior looks clean and tight. One page #341 of the November issue no. 742 has a picture cut out. Profusely illustrated. Pictures available upon request. International shipping will be extra. Sold as is. Brown cloth spine/Gilt text. "The Architectural Review is a monthly international architectural magazine. It has been published in London since 1896. Its articles cover the built environment which includes landscape building design interior design and urbanism as well as theory of these subjects." . 1st Editions. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. Architecture/ Design / History. The Architectural Review Hardcover
19301404471Richmond: The William Byrd Press 1930. Limited Edition: #656/1000. Hardcover. Folio 555 Pages. In Good Condition. Brown spine with gilt lettering. Full binding in blue morocco leather with gilded Virginia state seal on front and back covers. Boards show rubbing and wear at extremities slight bumping to corners and cracking to joints. Spine shows notable rubbing and tears with moderate wear to leather and discoloration/sunning from the original blue to brown. Gilt lettering still legible. Text block sound and clean with only light age-toning to margins. Memorial Volume memorializing early Viriginian portraiture from the colonial period through the early 19th Century. Note: Shelved in back area Folio case. 1404471. FP New Rockville Stock. The William Byrd Press hardcover
51-4871New York: Gabriel Wells 1925. 8vo. 14.5 x 22.2cm. xxx 406pp.Original blue boards with matching cloth spine repaired and paper label label rubbed and discolored. One of 575 copies only the first volume is numbered. Short tear in margin of one page. New York: Gabriel Wells, 1925 hardcover
1453692266.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1985731h1684Ottawa: Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Good. 1985. First Edition. Paperback. 0662146174 . The informative report of a committee which consulted across Canada to review the Canada's comprehensive native land claim policies. p. xii132. Fold-out map inside back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy.; Cover Illustration; 4to . Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development paperback
1904G4G-ACH<p>SEE PIX; 112 pgs of photos text floor plans 40 pgs of ads; mostly unknown mansions and country houses; Orders received by noon Eastern Time ship same day from MD 6 days/wk; some heavy architectural books will incur additional shipping</p> The Architectural Review hardcover
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18048104H81219UK: Anti-Jacobin Press. edgewear to boards; slight bump at top spine; foxing to ffeps; bookplate on front pastedown . Good. Hardcover. 1804. Anti-Jacobin Press hardcover
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18186855H84032UK: Anti-Jacobin Press. rubwear and edgewear to boards; chipping at top and bottom spine. March Issue #238 24 articlesApril Issue #239 21 articles May Issue #240 21 articles June Issue #241 16 articles July Issue #242 15 articles & Aug Issue #243 18 articles. Year: 1818 . Good. Hardcover. 1818. Anti-Jacobin Press hardcover
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18036857H84032UK: Anti-Jacobin Press. some warping and edgewear to boards; chipping to top spine; foxing to ffeps; pen markings on front pastedown. January Issue #55 42 articles February Issue #56 44 articles March Issue #57 21 articles & April Issue #58 62 articles year 1803 . Good. Hardcover. 1803. Anti-Jacobin Press hardcover