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18419929London: Robert Tyas 1841. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair/No DJ. First Edition. DESCRIPTION: Green cloth with gilt coat of arms to front on blind stamped border. Gilt titles to spine. Folding genealogical table opposite title page. Language: English. Book Condition: Fair: Wear to corners edges and spine ends. Heavily rubbed cloth. Toned spine and margins. Neat historic repair to endpapers. Previous owners name to ffep dated 1844 and more recent bookplate to front paste down of P.R. Thompson. DJ Condition: No DJ Pages viii 409. Size: 23cm by 14.5cm. Robert Tyas hardcover
1870030898LONDON: George Bell & Sons 1870 A nice set of the second edition of Morris's History of British Birds. In 6 volumes with original decorative cloth bindings and 365 hand coloured plates as called for. The bindings are all clean with bright gilt pictures of birds to each front board and gilt titles and decoration to spine. There is some wear: volume I has some cloth splitting at the hinges and splitting at the rear endpaper with rubbing to corners; volumes II III and IV have very slight pulling to top and bottom of spine and a little rubbing at corners; volume V has very small splits at the top and bottom of the spine; and volume VI has a 1 inch tear at the top of the spine with no loss and scuffing at the corners. Internally all have the original endpapers; the first section including the frontispiece is becoming loose on volumes I II and III; volume IV is sound but the stitching is looser than on the others. There is a little spotting to some plates and text pages but in general the contents are very clean looking unread and the plates are bright and well coloured. A few plates in volume III lack tissue guards and the plate of the Whitethroat is present but detached. Volume 5 has 4 plates present but detached: the Little Stint Schinz's Sandpiper Pochard and Polish Swan - and pages 131-134 the same. A few pages have been roughly opened and a few have darkening to edges. Overall the set is complete with bright bindings and well coloured plates. George Bell & Sons hardcover
1956195528Marion Methodist Church June 1956. Hardcover. Good. Brown cloth boards are bowed outward slightly and have rubbing at corners and spine edges. Minor soiling. Endpapers have a good bit of foxing. Front endpaper has a name in red pen. One page towards the end has arrow marks in pencil. LO Marion Methodist Church hardcover
1896114062London: John C. Nimmo 1896. Paperback. Very Good. London John C. Nimmo 1896 fifth edition. Large octavo four volumes xxxii 253; vi 180; ii iv 223; and vi 5-321 pages with 3 illustrations plus 132 hand-coloured plates. Bound from the original parts in contemporary binder's cloth with the wrappers from one of the parts bound in at the rear of each volume; cloth slightly marked and rubbed with minor wear to the head of the rear joint of the last volume; endpapers offset; an excellent set. Provenance: Johann Gottlieb Otto Tepper 1841-1923 botanist schoolteacher and entomologist with the 1906 receipt for the binding and the address label to him at 'Room No. 3 Public Library North Terrace' from the Adelaide bookseller and bookbinder W.C. Rigby mounted on the first flyleaf. 'In March 1883 Tepper was appointed natural history collector at the South Australian Museum; in 1888 he was promoted to entomologist numismatist and librarian there' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. John C. Nimmo paperback
186480053London: Groombridge and Sons 1864. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Morris 1810-93 an Anglo-Irish "parson-naturalist" aimed to inspire appreciation for Britain's native butterfly species and their habitats with this exquisitely-rendered work. Small quarto: viii 168 29 1 blank pp. with a frontispiece with tissue guard and 70 full-page plates with tissue guards all color wood engravings with additional hand coloring by Benjamin Fawcett as well as 1 double-page plate with tissue guard a wood engraving. In the publisher's forest green irregular-grain cloth binding with blind-stamped ruled and ornamental borders with decorative corners and spandrels and a gilt-stamped vignette of butterflies on a branch on the front panel; gilt-stamped floral decorations vignettes of butterflies and caterpillars and titling on the spine; a blind-stamped repetition of the front on the rear panel and yellow coated endpapers. Some occasional foxing to the contents; the plates are largely unaffected. The binding is uncommonly clean and bright. Provenance: from the Publishers' Bookbindings collection of Ellen K. Morris and Edward S. Levin. Groombridge and Sons hardcover
B9781498132442Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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2008Q-0788412035Heritage Books 2008-09-26. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Heritage Books paperback
0788412035.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1169145159.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1498132448.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1162730218.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
190799300D.B. Updike Merrymount Press Boston 1907. Hardcover. Used - Acceptable. Boston: D.B. Updike Merrymount Press 1907. xlv622; viii603 and v339 pages. 50 portraits 6 views 5 facsimiles. 9 x 6" cloth spines paper boards. Manuscript Whaley family history inserted. Vol. I rebound III rebacked Rhode Island Historical Society plate perforated stamp; tip wear vol. II shaken G. D.B. Updike, Merrymount Press, Boston hardcover
2409RS252<p>Pelo P. Fr. CAETANO MARIA DE BERGAMO Capuchinho Com hum exame pratico sobre a mesma humildade e huma Doutrina Moral sobre a Soberba. Nona impressão. Com hum accrescimo e com hum breve Compendio da Vida do Author Traduzido tudo do Idioma Italiano em Portuguez por M.J.F.P.S. LISBOA NA REGIA OFFICINA TYPOGRAFICA. Anno M. DCC. XCI. 1791. Com licença da Real Meza da Commissão Geral sobre o Exame e Censura dos Livros.</p>_x000d_<p>In 8.º de 15x10 cm. Com vii i em br 363 v em br págs. Encadernação da época inteira de pele com nervos e ferros a ouro na lombada. Cortes das folhas levemente mosqueado. Impressão em caracteres redondos e com itálicos nos títulos correntes e nas citações. Ornamentado com alguns cabeções e iniciais tipográficos. </p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com ligeira falha de pele assinatura de posse do século xx do Conego Abel Ferreira na folha de guarda anterior e manchas de humidade nas guardas fixas. </p>_x000d_<p>Contém no verso na folha de rosto uma citação das escrituras sagradas e nota de taxação da obra segue-se uma advertência ao leitor e uma breve biografia do autor. Páginas finais com índice geral. A obra inclui referências bíblicas em notas de rodapé e entre as páginas 334 a 357 um apêndice da Devoção do Rosário da Nossa Senhora e Mistérios do Rosário para o rezar meditado. </p>_x000d_<p>Ref: Rodrigues - A tradução em Portugal I 1871. </p>_x000d_<p> </p>_x000d_<p> </p> M-5-C-42 unknown
192742644San Francisco: John J. Newbegin. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1927. Hardcover. Quarter calf with marbled boards gilt titled morocco spine label four spine bands. #207 of 250 copies. Mild wear/slight bumping to board edges. Bookplate. Firm binding and hinges. ; quarto; 86 pages . John J. Newbegin hardcover
187921021701879. London Palestine Exploration Fund April 1879. 8vo. Original yellow illustrated wrappers; pp. 59-72; well-preserved.Rare sole edition of the report of the exploration of a part of the Sinai peninsula. 'Having paid four previous visits to the Peninsula of Sinai I was already well known to the Towarah Arabs who inhabit that region and found little difficulty in coming to a satisfactory agreement with Sheikh Nassar to accompany me with two other Arabs and three camels' p. 59. unknown
6213journal des missionnaire d’Alger dans l’Afrique Equatoriale in 8 broché frontispice(le cardinal Labigerie)titre 347 pages,illustrations hors-texte,Paris à l’oeuvre des écoles d’Orient 1884,très bon état
17341s.l., s.n., s.d. (vers 1792), 1 broché, sans couverture, exemplaire à relier. in-8 de de 4 pages ;
1983144501Columbia: University of South Carolina Press 1983. Hardcover. xxii 74p 9x12 inches profusely illustrated monograph with the b&w photos of the African American photographer very good first edition stated in bright unclipped djlike dj. University of South Carolina Press hardcover books
1895835P6London: Edward Arnold 1895. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 9" by 6". Not Stated. An association copy of Reverend Samuel Reynolds Hole's travel work on America a presentation copy from Holy to his longtime friend William Shepherd. First edition.Author's presentation copy. Loosely inserted is a signed photograph of S. Reynolds Hole signed to the caption of the photograph and inscribed to the reverse 'William Shepherd from his old friend S. Reynolds Hole Deanery Rochester May 31 1896'.Two letters from the author to William Shepherd loosely inserted in an envelope dated July 28 1893 and July 23 1896. The first letter discusses an old murder the second is a letter of thanks.Illustrated with a frontispiece and twenty-six illustrations both full paged and in text.Thirty-two pages of adverts to the rear.Collated complete. An extensive travel work by Samuel Hole touring America and Canada from New York to Toronto Chicago to the Rocky Mountains.Samuel Reynolds Hole was a notable horticulturist and Anglican priest. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally smart. Very light bumping and rubbing to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Spine is lightly faded. A few minor marks to the boards and spine. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good Edward Arnold hardcover
0971979006.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2003AF048<p>Professor nos seminário de Braga. 3ª Edição. Edição do Autor. Braga. 1948.</p>_x000d_<p>22x14 cm. Com 648 i págs. Encadernação do editor.</p> I-22-G-9 unknown
187231740AB1872. Suffolk c.1872. 69 11 pages. Hardcover / Half Morocco with gilt lettering to spine. Very good condition. This unpublished Manuscript of an unfinished Work on the History of Finger - Rings by Reverend James Beck includes for example the following chapters: - History of Finger Rings Eqyptians as true inventors of the Finger Ring "according to Pliny the Greeks could not have known of them at the time of the Trojan Wars as no mention of them is made by Homer" - Beck dissects the meaning of Rings on certain fingers and explains why the "Ring Finger" was chosen as such: "By some this finger is called the digitus medicus or medicinalis but its more correct name is annularis Digitus anularis today known as Ring Finger" ".it was selected as annular finger because it was less employed than any of the others & it was protected by the middle & little finger hence as Atteus Capito says it was better suited for preserving a Ring. Aulus Gellius mentions that the anatomists had discovered a vein which extended from the Heart to the fourth finger of the left hand & that on this account it was selected as the ring finger." The Manuscript makes further cases for Rings worn on the other fingers on the hand. Includes sections on: - Signet Rings / Signet Rings with Crystals and Enamels / Rebus / Letters and Coronets / Signet Heraldic - Rings with angraved Cameos - Sergeant at Law - Rings The manuscript includes a larger section on Rings for Serjeants at Law - Rings of Investiture / Rings for Poet Laureates - Xtian Rings Christian Rings / Iconographic Rings - Rings for Prelates - Doctors of Divinity - Canons & Priests - Rings for Consegrated Virgins / Rings used as Reliquaries "The custom of putting Relics with Rings" - Rings as Gifts at Marriage of Servants / Ring Money - Ad Memoriam Ring etc. etc. - Finger Rings as Charms against Diseases "annali virtuosi" Beck lists here a story of a Charm - Ring against Epilepsy which was found at Kemp Weston in Somerset - Finger Rings as Talisman "Crapaudine - Talismanie" - Rings with merchant Marks Attractive quarto bound in half deep red morocco over cloth covered boards with gilt lettering. Blue endpapers and paper stock throughout; circular stamp of Assay Office Library Birmingham on flyleaf. A sequence of pasted letters about 10 pages in all precede the manuscript starting with a letter to Beck from Thomas Clifford Allbutt inventor of the Clinical Thermometer and co-founder with Sir William Osler of the History of Medicine Society from the Royal Archaeological Institute about works held in their library on finger rings; a book order form from W H Smith; and a brief note from the former Bishop of Glasgow Walter Trower. Becks manuscript has a typed title page and is dated circa 1872. His history of rings runs to 69 pages with an additional 11 pages of notes laid down on the blue paper stock. Beck proceeds from the ancient Egyptians through the classical world occasionally adding illustrations dealing with signet rings and rings of office such as the Serjeant of Law as well as the ring of the poets laureate. The final notes become increasingly fragmentary at the end. James Beck 1819/20-1886 was educated at Corpus Christi College Cambridge serving as Rector of Parham Sussex and subsequently of Bildeston Suffolk; in 1867 he married Caroline Jeannette Bignell Walter. This volumes has the feeling of a family memento probably bound up after Becks death to preserve his hard work on this fascinating subject. Source of Description: Dr.Christian White. hardcover
1898007763Wellington: Government Printer 1898 SPECIMEN copy being only 111pp of the 'A' section of the Maori lexicon and 21 disconnected samples of the English lexicon cover titled in gilt 'Maori-English Lexicon of the New Zealand Tongue by the Rev. W. Colenso F.R.S. & F.L.S. Specimen' blind panelled cloth lightly handling bumped original black endpapers rear one has minor edge tear three small pen 'ticks' to half-title printed slip tipped onto title 'With Author's Compliments' xii 1-111 iv -21pp The complete lexicon was never issued pp 17-21 at rear are Colenso's letters to the General Assembly of the New Zealand Government concerning his work on the lexicon Bagnall C1195 scarce. association copy. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Government Printer hardcover