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189520047498Baltimore: John Murphy & Co. 1895. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original dark blue cloth with gilt title on spine. 316 pp. Small stamp of former owner in front pastedown else no markings. Tight binding hinges sound. Book is protected in clear plastic dust jacket. A beautiful copy of the scarce original. Ships within 24 hours <br/> <br/> John Murphy & Co. hardcover
189276138Melbourne: George Robertson and Company 1892. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Melbourne George Robertson and Company 1892. Octavo x 154 pages. Green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine; covers slightly bumped and rubbed with a flecking chiefly to the spine; edges slightly browned; endpapers a little discoloured and offset; a very good copy. Provenance: with the amorial bookplate of Thomas Thornton Reed sometime Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide and his pencilled annotation on the front free endpaper. <p>With the binder's ticket of George Robertson on the rear pastedown. George Robertson and Company hardcover
1862136982London: Longman Green Longman Roberts & Green 1862. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Longman Green Longman Roberts & Green 1862. Octavo xviii 404 pages with 32 illustrations plus 5 pages of plates and a map. Gilt- and blind-stamped green stippled cloth lettered in gilt on the spine all edges uncut; cloth slightly marked and a little rubbed at the extremities with trifling wear to a spot along the rear joint; minimal signs of age and use; an excellent copy. Ferguson 18805. This copy contains a series of interesting albeit relatively unimportant early marks of ownership from William Charles Rigby's early blindstamp with premises at 55 Hindley Street to the ink signature of a policeman 'Frank Karuth Kadina S.A. 13/8/64' ruled out on the title page and the pencilled signatures of vigneron and publican Francis Robert Hunt Hahndorf twice and subsequently his son Leonard who died in 1919. The first of many significant and original contributions to Australian geology palaeontology and zoology by Father Tenison-Woods 1832-1889. These days he is perhaps more widely known for the fact that with 'Mother Mary MacKillop he helped to found the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart at Penola in 1866' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green hardcover
1864105985London: Routledge Warne & Routledge. 1864. Octavo original red cloth boards with gilt-stamped decoration and lettering upper board and spine blind-stamped dcoration boards eight b&w plates plate V is the frontis numerous b&w text illustrations pp viii 438 including index plus plate section at rear. Previous owner's signature front endpaper. The plates are foxed: the main body of the book is clean. The book has been professionally restored with the gilt-illustrated backstrip laid down on new red cloth. Very good condition. John George Wood or Reverend J. G. Wood 1827 - 1889 was an English writer who gave up his curacy to devote himself to writing on natural history becoming a well-known parson-naturalist of the Victorian era. This is a first edition of "Our Garden Friends and Foes" in which Wood writes: "The object of this work is to furnish the reader with a guide to the various beings which can exercise any influence upon our gardens and greenhouses to enable the cultivator to distinguish between his Friends and his Foe and to give simple directions for encouraging the one and exterminating the other." The book is beautiully illustrated with over 200 engraved illustrations of garden animals birds lizards and snakes beetles butterflies and moths spiders insects etc. 1st Edition. Routledge, Warne, & Routledge hardcover
1804248367Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell 1804. A New Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy with wear tear and dust-dulling as with age. Pen annotation to the front and back matter. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 204 pages. Subjects; Reverand Thomas Wilson Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. Meditation. Private Meditations. Prayers. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell hardcover
18687371Edinburgh London Dublin:: A.Fullerton and Co. 1868. First thus. Near Fine. A handsome Near Fine Set in Two Volumes. Royal Octavo 7 x 10 inches. Quarter calf over black textured cloth. Gilt tooled/ lettered spine in five panels with four raised bands. Gilt lettering on black set in panels two and four. Marbled endpapers. Printed by Fullerton and MacNab Edinburgh. Boards lightly scuffed corner tipped with light edge wear minor rubbing to head and foot of spine yet both volumes are solid and firm. Light scattered foxing; most plates and maps are bright and clean. Tidy period owner's signature on prelims of both volumes. Illustrated with all 59 maps plans and steel engraved plates listed in the 'Directions for Placing the Plates' plus one additional plate. Two plates View of Edinburgh and Loch Ken and Castle misbound but present. Vol I: 1 lxxviv 846p frontispiece engraved half-title vignette plus 17 maps 11 plates. Large engraved map of Scotland by G.H Swanston torn and detached from Volume I but extant. Vol II: 1 872p frontispiece engraved half-title vignette not called for in Vol II but present plus 20 maps and plans 7 plates. A fine Gazetteer introducing the natural political and ecclesiastical view of mid-nineteenth century Scotland illustrated with a complete county atlas various geographical maps city plans plans of ports and harbours and interesting pastoral views with folk engaged in seasonal activities; picnicking fishing harvesting as well as animals rural and formal architecture walled castle gardens estuaries river and loch views with sailing vessels atmospheric Highland views from the river at sunset waterfalls Inchyre and Balmarino Abbeys St. Giles Church Donne Castle Dumbarton Castle Edinburgh Castle with the New Chapel Tower and a nice view of Edinburgh near St. Anthony's Chapel with plant gatherers in the foreground Estuary of the Clyde city plans of Glasgow Edinburgh and Leigh Perth Bridge Loch of Awe Eke Ken and Castle. Ports and Harbours on the West Coast. An attractive collection of richly engraved plates by Thomas Dick Joseph Swan W. Forrest McGregor after drawings by J. Flaming W. O. Hill JP Houston and J. Stewart. Fine hand-colored maps of clusters of islands shires and cities all embellished with decorative and floral surrounds. Quarter Calf A.Fullerton and Co., hardcover
1882015835New York: Funk & Wagnalls Co 1882. First Thus Edition. 8vo 52 pages including 4 pages of adds in rear. This is number 79 in "The Standard Series" dated December 27 1882 Price 10 cents published by Funk & Wagnalls. This was the first time that Lyman Beecher's personal autobiographical writings were ever published. Compiled by Reverend James C. White who originally met Reverend Beecher in 1825. Lyman Beecher and his first wife had nine children most of them noted American leaders. Harriet Beecher Stowe Henry Ward Beecher and Charles Beecher among others. This is a very rare and historically important piece of Americana. The book is in fair to good condition. Interior clean. Some pages unopened and uncut. Some small pieces missing from cover. Brown covers. See pic's. . 1st Thus. Printed Wraps . Good/Fair in Wraps/No DJ As Issued. 8vo. Paperback. Funk & Wagnalls Co Paperback
1900020429London / New York: S. T. Freemantle / J. B. Lippincott 1900. Very Good condition. SEE PHOTOS. Bright shiny square and reasonably tight. Inner and outer hinges are perfect. Corners are NOT bumped. NO fading. Pages are clean crisp and unmarked. NO foxing. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. "Anno Domini MDCCCC" 1900. LIMITED FIRST EDITION this being No. 48. of 208 copies printed for America with "Lippincott" Not Freemantle at the foot of the spine. Volume 1 only of 2 but complete in itself. Complete with tissue guarded frontispiece portrait color-tinted a two-page folding facsimile letter and all full-page plates and smaller illustrations as called for. A yellow silk ribbon page marker is bound in. From the title page: "Edited by R. Bowdler Sharp LL.D with an Introduction to the Garden Kalendar by the Very Reverend S. Reynolds Hole Dean of Rochester & Numerous Illustrations by J. G. Keulemans Herbert Railton & Edmund J. Sullivan." Top edge gilt. Bound in the original green cloth with bevelled edges and a gilt-stamped coat of arms on the front cover. All gilt-stamping spine and front cover is still bright and shiny. Hardcover. 6.5" wide by 9" tall by 2.25" thick. This large heavy book will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments but only the standard charge for media mail. . Limited First Edition No. 48. of 208. Hardcover heavy. Very Good condition. Illus. by Keulemans J. G.; & Herbert Railton & Edmund J. Sullivan. Thick 8vo. xxiv 428pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. S. T. Freemantle / J. B. Lippincott Hardcover
1900008172London / New York: S. T. Freemantle / J. B. Lippincott Co. 1900. Book. Very Good. Cloth. Limited and Numbered First Edition. Thick 8vo. # 188 of 208 copies printed for America. Two volumes in publisher's original green buckram gilt lettering at spines top edges gilt. Profusely and wonderfully illustrated. Very Good spot of discoloration rear board Vol. II scattered light toning at end papers only. A handsome set of this classic of natural history. S. T. Freemantle / J. B. Lippincott Co. Hardcover
1896133883London: John Murray 1896. Hardbound. Good- a very presentable reading copy see further description of condition. Perforation stamps through many if not all plates cardpocket on rear free endpaper. Bound in very faded greenish blue cloth with red & gilt Tomoe-ko mark on the front board. 346 pp. with two folding maps at rear as well as. This particular copy is exlibrary. There is a blind stamp on the title-page and there are perforation stamps through both the maps at the rear. The first map of the Alps has a tear and a split on minor consequence through one of the folds. The cover corners are sharp but the outer hinges are splitting and weak and there is some loss at the top left of the spine. This copy will never win a beauty contest but it is a complete copy of this rare book. John Murray hardcover
1893R52416Liège, Grandmont-Donders 1893 176pp., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en toile avec titre doré), 21cm., cachet, qqs.rousseurs, bon état, R52416
18013865<p>A scarce book of country excursions taking in some of the most striking landscapes and great houses within a day's journey of Bath. Three excursions are presented in the course of four letters with each excursion illustrated with a small part-page engraved map. The author describes in detail the landscapes cities and great houses along the way with plentiful information about the history of the towns gardens and architecture visited. Of particular note are Longleat Stourhead Fonthill and Wardour Castle. 'I am now to introduce you to one of the most splendid mansions in the kingdom Fonthill the seat of Mr. Beckford; where expence has reached its utmost limits in furniture and ornaments; where every room is a gold mine and every apartment a picture-gallery' p. 119. The description of Beckford's library is alas rather brief: 'The library is a large room filled with choice and expensive books; and decorated with appropriate paintings on the ceiling' p. 126.</p><p>Warner also visits 'new' Wardour Castle - it was built in the 1770s - and gives a room by room commentary of the architecture furniture and paintings. Or particular interest is his description of the chapel: 'From this apartment we are carried into the western gallery of the <em>chapel</em>; a structure that displays superlative taste and magnificence. Crimson furniture and gilded ornaments produce an immediate striking <em>coup d' œil; </em>but when the decorations are examined individually the splendour and expence become more perceptible. Three immense pictures by Rubens cover the southern wall of the chapel; and one by this artist and another by Guido of the same majestic size are their opposite companions. The altar-piece is a Dead Christ by Cades. A large gallery is constructed at the western end superbly fitted up for Lord Arundel and his party; a second at the east end of the north side for the choir; and a third at the east end of the north side for the accommodation of visiters sic. Benches occupy the middle of the chapel for the reception of the domestics and such of the villagers as profess the Romish faith; for there is a Catholic seminary here the pupils of which punctually attend at morning and evening prayers. The eastern end of the chapel recedes into a semi-circular form through the windows of which light is admitted; but as these are placed high and consist of coloured glass the effect is extremely striking and solemn. The central window exhibits Angels and the awful Tetragrammaton from which is an emanation of glory. Brought forward from the eastern end sufficiently to allow the processions around it stands the Altar a most costly piece of workmanship fixed on a splendid sarcophagus of ebony; and constructed of porphyry agate and amber. A magnificent crucifix of silver surmounts the altar; and two censers of solid gold embossed with silver suspended over it pour through the chapel odiferous clouds of ever-burning frankincense. Every thing around indeed evinces that the Romish ritual is observed here with the utmost vigour and magnificence; and doubtless the celebration of its higher offices amid such seducing objects must act with infinite force upon the imagination. The effect produced by the <em>externals</em> of worship every man experiences who attends our Cathedral service which has not been stripped of so much of its <em>lace</em> as the common parochial ritual; how much then must this be increased when aided by exquisite examples of sculpture and painting; amid the strains of angelical music the glare of unnumbered lights and the Hallelujahs of numerous multitudes! The tamest fancy must be roused by such a scene and the coldest heart warmed into transport … It is but proper to add that the attendance of strangers at the service in Wardour chapel is considered as a compliment and every convenience provided for their accommodation' pp. 137-141.</p><p>Richard Warner was an antiquary and an Anglican clergyman originally from the coastal town of Lymington in Hampshire. He became curate to Wililam Gilpin whose influence can be clearly seen in the present work dedicated to walking and the natural beauties of the west country. Warner obtained his first position in Bath in 1794 and remained there for some years writing a number of topographical works and a gothic novel <em>Netley Abbey</em> 1795 inspired by local ruins. He was a friend of Wordsworth who collected Warner's picturesque writings alongside those of Gilpin and who is known to have dined with him in Bath. In his lifetime Warner was mostly known for his controversial pacifist sermons and writings: it is thought that Blake was referring to Warner in the lines 'ask him if he is Bath or if he is Canterbury' in Jerusalem as claimed by David Erdman.</p><p>Although this copy is in a later nineteenth century binding and was bound without the half-title a previous owner - possibly from the 1840s or 1850s perhaps contemporaneous with the binding and the newspaper cutting - has added an engraved portrait a Latin celebration of Bath an engraving of Farleigh Castle and a newspaper cutting referring to Paul Methuen of Corsham.</p><p>OCLC lists BL University of Edinburgh the Natural History Museum and the Rubenianum in Antwerp only.</p> Crutwell & G.G. and J. Robinson
18934446379<p>344pp bound in a St. Edmund's College presentation binding 1/2 leather raised bands gilt all edges marbled flyleaves and paste-downs marbled St. Edmund's Prize bookplate on front paste-down awarded to a James Conroy for French illustrated frontispiece St' Edmund's College unmarked.</p> Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd. hardcover
183987631London: Fisher Son & Co 1839. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. London Fisher Son & Co. 1839 and 1840. Quarto two volumes iv xxxvi 84 pages plus a map 46 full-page plates including an unlisted plate facing page 54 'Ancient Archway of Cavern in the Balkan Mountains' and an engraved vignette title page; and iv 100 pages including the cumulative index plus a double-page map 48 full-page plates and an engraved vignette title page. Most plates have the original tissue-guards. Matching full dark green morocco the spines lettered and decorated in gilt in compartments all sides decorated in gilt and blind; all edges gilt; covers a little bumped and lightly worn at the corners; leather a little scuffed and marked; scattered foxing and minor signs of handling more so in the first volume which is inexpertly reinserted in its binding with a rear endpaper that would be greatly improved by removing and replacing it and a front free endpaper that appears to be original but salvaged from the rear and amateurishly lined with tissue; overall a decent set which certainly presents well on the shelf. Provenance: John Michael Skipper 1815-1883 artist solicitor and South Australian pioneer with his ownership initials on the engraved title page of the first volume and his signature and most interesting inscription of the front free endpaper of the second volume: 'J M. Skipper from Mrs. Thomas March 14th. 1841' his mother-in-law. <p>Skipper was born in Norwich the son of a solicitor; 'he was intended for the law but was more interested in art in which he was encouraged by his uncle. In 1833 he abandoned his studies to become a midshipman in the East India Co.'s "Sherbourne" bound for Calcutta. On his return deciding to migrate he arranged to be articled to Charles Mann the new South Australian advocate-general and sailed in the "Africaine" arriving at Holdfast Bay on 6 November 1836. He sketched scenes on the voyage and met Frances Amelia eldest daughter of Robert Thomas; he married her on 28 December 1839' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. <p>Accordingly these volumes not only date from the foundation years of British settlement in the colony they also come from two of the first settlers. They are offered together with a copy of 'The Diary and Letters of Mary Thomas 1836-1866. Being a Record of the Early Days of South Australia. Edited by Evan Kyffin Thomas' Adelaide 1925 revised and enlarged third edition/ 1915. It is an account of the Thomas family's journey to South Australia on the 'Africaine' in 1836 and the fascinating early years of colonization as described in Mary's letters to her brother in England. Her husband Robert was the first newspaper publisher in South Australia and important details of the practical difficulties involved in the printing business are included. <p>This is one of 300 unbound copies of the original 1925 edition discovered in the family attic in 1985; the entire cache has now been attractively bound in full reconstituted morocco. It comes in a slipcase with a fine copy of the first edition of a companion family volume 'Maisie. Her Life in her Letters from 1898 to 1902' edited by Joan Kyffin Willington Adelaide 1992. Each book in this 'collectors' duo' contains a numbered certificate of authenticity signed by Joan Kyffin Willington Maisie's granddaughter and Mary's great-great-granddaughter. 4 items. Fisher, Son & Co hardcover
189351675Albert Frost & Co Rugby 1893. 1st edition. Hardback. Cloth VG. xvi364pp b/w frontis 80 b/w illustrations mostly with in the body of the text but with 12 full page plates index LIMITED to 261 copies this being copy 115 cloth a little rubbed at the edges Ex Libris J D Bishop a Mrs Bishop is listed amongst the subscribers but the signature is dated 1913 occasional yellowing of the pages a nice copy. A comprehensive history of Rugby with much on the school & Thomas Arnold. Albert Frost & Co, Rugby hardcover
1862182034A. Vaton Paris, A. Vaton, 1862. In-8 broché, VII + 516 pages. Couverture un peu fanée, pages non coupées, corps de l'ouvrage en bon état. Peu courant.
1815000004London: Whittingham and Arliss 1815. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1815 first edition leatherbound 8vo. In full leather with marbling to inside front and rear covers and to page edges. Some foxing and marking throughout Binding tight and even. Front hinge cracked but bearing up. The leather cover has various small marks. The gilt decorated spine has some wear and fraying especially to edges and to top. Fair to good overall. <br/> <br/> Whittingham and Arliss hardcover
1847A59667Bruxelles, Van Der Maelen 1847 iv + 188pp., (sans une carte), 26cm., cart., qqs.rousseurs, bon état
185179303London: Office of the National Illustrated Library 1851. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. The first British edition of this significant early biography. Shortly after publication Upham 1802-75 and his American publisher were sued by historian Jared Sparks and printer Charles Folsom for "piracy of the copyright" for including hundreds of Washington's private letters from The Writings of President Washington 1834-38. The case Folsom v. Marsh effectively established the "fair use" doctrine in the United States. Printed by Vizetelly and Company: London. Octavo two volumes: 443 1 blank pp. 423 1 blank xvi ads pp. Each volume with a frontispiece and decorated extra title page all steel engravings with tissue guards. In the publisher's dark blue horizontal wavy-grain cloth bindings with overall blue-printed marbling patern; blind-stamped ruled borders and bands floral ornamental surround and strapwork surround; and gilt-stamped eagle and stars device and titling. Light foxing to the prefatory and concluding leaves. Advertisements for "C. Wilmott's Circulating Library" Brighton are laid down on the front endpapers with a bookplate for "The Brownlow Memorial Hall Lending Library" Warfield to each rear pastedown. Faint staining to the fore-edge of the second volume. The spines are a bit toned with some mild rubbing to the corners and tips; otherwise very good. Provenance: from the Publishers' Bookbindings collection of Ellen K. Morris and Edward S. Levin. Office of the National Illustrated Library hardcover
184482502Firenze Le Monnier 1844. In 4° minimo cartonato recente. Pp. VIII 696 testo su due colonne. Molto buono lo stato di conservazione Firenze, Le Monnier unknown
1867240683Chatel et cie 1867 368 pages in12. 1867. Relié. 368 pages. 2e édition
1853ROD0046820VEUVE LAMAIGNERE. 1853. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 386pp. . . . Classification Dewey : 841-Poésie
1897RO80194018ANCIENNE MAISON CH. DOUNIOL. 1897. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 145 pages - dos plié - couverture légèrement pliée - Etiquette collé sur le dos - Dos muet -. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0876-La science-fiction
1865RO30118011CONTANT-LAGUERRE ET CIE. 1865. In-12. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 499 pages. Tampons sur la page de titre et une étiquette de code en pied du dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 232.91-Vierge Marie
18651648290382200Ouvrage relié à la cuverture rigide ; PM-DX2-C15, Charles Douniol, Editeur, Paris 1865