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1871NL-02276<p><em><strong>With an extremely rare depiction of the Kekionga Ball Grounds — the birthplace of professional baseball in America.</strong></em></p><p>Harvey C. Lowrie's <em>Fort Wayne Guide Map</em> of 1871 offers a comprehensive and detailed representation of Fort Wayne Indiana at a critical juncture in its history. Created during a period of rapid urbanization and industrial growth the map captures the intricate layout of the city showcasing not only its streets and neighborhoods but also key civic institutions transportation routes and significant landmarks.</p><p>Most importantly this map has a unique place in sports history. It is one of the few surviving documents to pinpoint the location of the Kekionga Ball Grounds immortalizing the site of the first professional baseball league game the same year this map was published. No photographs or sketches of the ballpark have survived and this map is the only known printed document that clearly references the ballpark's boundaries giving it a special place in the study of early baseball history.</p><p>The boundaries of the grounds located on the west side of the map on the north side of the St. Mary's River bounded by Mechanics Street west of the St. Marys River are not well known other than as shown on this map. The area may have included additional property leased by the team though no surviving documentation clarifies whether specific lots were part of the legal description.</p><p><em>Creation of the Map: Context and Purpose</em></p><p>The map was compiled and published by Harvey C. Lowrie and printed by the Chicago Lithographing Company in 1871.</p><p>Lowrie's motivation for creating the map would have been multifaceted. Fort Wayne was a burgeoning city at the crossroads of major transportation routes and there was a demand for accurate up-to-date maps for planning business and urban management purposes. Additionally the map served as a commercial venture; such maps were often printed with advertising on the reverse. Lowrie's map is no exception containing numerous advertisements for local businesses.</p><p>The map contains many historical curiosities. It depicts the location of the old Fort Wayne site various public schools early businesses and recreational spaces like the Old Skating Park. It features several prominent railroads which were vital to the city's economic growth. These include the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad the Fort Wayne Jackson & Saginaw Railroad and the Pittsburg Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad.</p><p>These railroads and proposed and abandoned lines highlight Fort Wayne's importance as a transportation hub in the Midwest during the late 19th century. Other notable details include the Wabash & Erie Canal the canal feeder and a basin between the fifth and ninth wards reflecting the city's connection to water-based trade before railroads took center stage.</p><p><em>The First Professional Baseball Game</em></p><p>Fort Wayne holds a special place in the history of American sports specifically baseball as the location of the first-ever professional baseball game. On May 4 1871 the Fort Wayne Kekiongas faced the Cleveland Forest Citys in what is widely regarded as the inaugural game of professional baseball under the newly established National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. The Kekiongas won the game 2-0 with pitcher Bobby Mathews throwing a shutout.</p><p>The game occurred at the Kekionga Ball Grounds a modest facility on the west side of the St. Mary's River. According to Lowrie's map the ballpark was bounded by what is now Huron Street and was situated just north of the city's fairgrounds. The site of the game is of immense historical importance as it marks the formal beginning of professional baseball. This sport would grow to become deeply woven into the American cultural fabric.</p><p>The ballpark constructed in 1870 on the grounds of Camp Allen — a former Union Army camp — was a simple affair. It included a covered grandstand known as the <em>Grand Dutchess</em> which provided seating for spectators particularly women and their male companions. Unfortunately the grandstand was destroyed by fire later in 1871 and the Kekionga Ball Grounds hosted only eight more professional games before the team disbanded.</p><p>Despite its brief use the Kekionga Ball Grounds' association with the first professional baseball game gives it an enduring legacy. By marking the location of this early baseball site Lowrie's map constitutes an essential historical document not only for those interested in Fort Wayne's history and development but also for baseball enthusiasts tracing the sport's origins.</p><p><strong>Census</strong></p><p>Lowrie's map is very rare and no examples have been identified by the OCLC or on the open market.</p><p>An article by Bill Griggs and Jim Nitz on the website of the<em> Society For American Baseball Research</em> discusses the importance of Lowrie's map in some detail: https://sabr.org/bioproj/park/kekionga-ball-grounds-fort-wayne/</p><p>Cartographers:</p><p><strong>Harvey C. Lowrie</strong> was an American mapmaker and civil engineer active in the mid-19th century. He is best known for his cartographic work on the Midwest particularly his 1871 <em>Fort Wayne Guide Map</em>. While little is documented about his early life Lowrie's contributions to urban cartography became significant during rapid urbanization in the United States. His work focused on creating accurate and functional maps for emerging cities which are crucial for infrastructure planning and development. His work continues to be referenced by historians and collectors for its accuracy and attention to detail.</p><p>Condition Description</p><p>Folding map w/ booklet. Minor discoloration/staining along one fold.</p>
1867172462Paris: Amyot 1867. A dreamy copy of a work Sigmund Freud desired First edition of this rare work by the father of lucid dreaming. Only one copy has appeared at auction in the last 50 years and it is uncommon in institutions outside of France and the USA; the British Library does not list a copy and we cannot locate another copy in wrappers. Amyot collapsed shortly after publishing this anonymous work by Hervey one of the earliest oneirologists. As a consequence copies were difficult to come by; Sigmund Freud struggled to acquire this significant book noting in Die Traumdeutung that "Maury Sleep and Dreams Paris 1878 p. 19 argues strenuously against d'Hervey whose book I could not lay hands on in spite of all my efforts". Maury's main contention with Hervey is that Maury considered deep sleep to be dreamless whereas Hervey concluded that there is no sleep without dreams. Les rêves is split into three parts: the first covers Hervey's early dreams and his subsequent research; the second provides a historical overview of dreaming; and in the third Hervey expounds his own theories including techniques to control dreams. The striking wrappers and frontispiece were printed by the Parisian firm Lemercier the largest lithographic company in Paris at the time and well respected for printing chromolithographic illustrations for scientific works. Octavo. Engraved chromolithographic frontispiece by Lemercier after illustrations by Darjou comprised of one large vignette illustrating a dream described on p. 381 and six smaller vignettes representing "hallucinations" experienced during sleep with tissue guard. Original white lithographed wrappers by Lemercier spine lettered and ruled in black front cover with colour illustration after design by Henri-Alfred Darjou and lettered in black rear cover lettered in black over repeating grey pattern edges untrimmed. Spine creased and slightly split at worn ends still firm a few chips to rear wrapper faint damp stains visible at foot of front wrapper and to outer margins of a few leaves red stain at foot visible on lower margins of pp. 384-5 a few spots of foxing: a beautifully bright copy in near-fine condition. unknown
1836021959London: William Spooner 1836. First Edition. Hardcover. Spine darkened a bit so to top of front cover. Near Fine example of a scarce book beautifully bound. Robert Seymour . Small octavo 4" x 6-3/8" beautifully bound by Riviere and Son in full red morocco with triple gilt rules spine with five raised bands and gilt decorations and lettering gilt dentelles all edges gilt; original cloth spine and covers bound in at rear; iv viii 344 pages. Original endpapers and half-title present. Illustrated with numerous hand-colored plates by Robert Seymour. "Thomas Herveys THE BOOK OF CHRISTMAS is remembered today for the wonderful illustrations by Robert Seymour 1798-1836 one of the most successful caricaturists of his time. Herveys text gives an exhaustive historical account of old English Christmas customs: some -- like the feasting on roast beef and turkey plum pudding and mince pies -- still flourishing; others -- like waits carol singing at night and mumming -- almost forgotten. Seymours illustrations completed just a few months before his suicide as he was working on Dickenss PICKWICK PAPERS capture the spirit and joy of the season. From the coach load of Norfolk turkeys to the sleepy waits singers in the light of the street lantern to the merry old gentleman enjoying Christmas by his fire he provides a delightful selection of holiday scenes. THE BOOK OF CHRISTMAS first published in 1836 and reprinted the following year was an early attempt to record and preserve the old customs. As the Victorian revival of the holiday gathered pace during the 1840s many more histories of Christmas festivities and practices were published. They were often bound and illustrated as attractive gift books and so helped to establish a new tradition of the Christmas publishing season BRITISH LIBRARY. <br/><br/> William Spooner hardcover
1768P5012London: Robert Sayer & Thomas Jefferys c.1768. Very Good. Notes: Rare view of Quebec. <br>This view shows British troops in small boats approaching a French settlement in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.<br>"The items in the Scenographia of greatest interest to Canada are the six prints of the St. Lawrence done after the sketches of Captain Hervey Smyth A.D.C. to General Wolfe. The Six Views of the Most Remarkable Places of the Gulf and River St. Laurence were published in 1760 by Thomas Jefferys London with a dedication to William Pitt Earl of Chatham. The prints are line-engravings of good quality engraved by various well-known engravers of the period."--George Spendlove pg.7<br> Image Size : 328x511 mm 12.91x20.12 Inches Platemark Size : 365x528 mm 14.37x20.79 Inches Paper Size : 415x582 mm 16.34x22.91 Inches Coloring: Black & White Medium: Copper Engraving Categories: Views Canada Quebec; Robert Sayer & Thomas Jefferys unknown
19306001881930. Softcover. Very Good. An early treatment script of the film Shanghai Express. Measuring 8½" x 11". 22 mimeographed pages printed rectos only stapled along the spine. Front page detached from staples front page and a bit of the second page with scattered ink markings moderate chipping toning and bumping along the edges thus about very good the text largely clean throughout.<br /> <br /> An early 22-page treatment script for the famed film Shanghai Express written by Harry Hervey who is generally only credited with writing the short story from which the film was based. The second page includes a list of characters which differs slightly from the film most notably a character named Laura Mason who seems to be the film's character Shanghai Lily played by Marlene Dietrich. Also different is the character Captain Esme Simpson who appears to be the film's character Captain Donald Harvey played by Clive Brook. The film directed by Josef von Sternberg and released in February of 1932 also featured noted Chinese-American actress Anna May Wong as Hui Fei. <br /> <br /> An interesting piece of Pre-Code Era Hollywood likely printed in very small numbers for a select group of people. unknown
193312107ANTHONY ADVERSE Farrar & Rinehart 1933 first edition 3 volumes some very slight wear to the spines as must always be the case else fine in suede binding and vg glassine dust wrappers as issued. 1/105 copies specially bound and SIGNED by the author. The authors most well known title and the source book for the film of the same name. Farrar & Rinehart unknown
193987557New York: The Greystone Press 1939. First edition first printing. Inscribed by the author on the title page "For - Nicholas Eli Parker. Sincerely Harry Hervey September 1941". Rare in the dust jacket. Hervey was a screenwriter and the author of Shanghai Express. Octavo. Original turquoise cloth titles and foliate border to spine and front board in black. With dust jacket. Just a little rubbed and faded at the edges. An excellent fresh copy in the lightly rubbed jacket with a few short closed tears. hardcover
1941140945954St. Louis: The C.V. Mosby Company 1941. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Signed by Hervey Cleckley on the front free endpaper inscribed "For Vincent Roberts With kind regards and all good wishes for success in his explorations of personality function along the rubro-spinal tract in the Id and the Super-ego." vi 298 pp. Bound in publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering. Very Good with light shelf wear a few small stains to the covers; former owner pasted the original dust jacket on the front and rear pastedowns and rear endpaper. Contents toned with scattered foxing. <p>Perhaps the definitive work on psychopathy often generally referred to today as "sociopathy" from an American psychiatrist whose work influenced everything from the films Psycho and The Three Faces of Eve co-writing the book the latter was based on to Hare's Psychopathy Checklist. Documentary filmmaker Erroll Morris has hailed him as "one of the unsung 20th century figures. The C.V. Mosby Company unknown
1957149346New York: McGraw-Hill 1957. Special edition of this classic work basis for the 1957 Academy Award-winning film starring Joanne Woodward. Octavo original half cloth. Signed and inscribed by both authors on the front free endpaper "For John Persall With all good wishes and our cordial regard Corbett Thigpen Hervey Cleckley." Fine in a near fine dust jacket with the rare original wraparound band. Jacket design by Michael McIver. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box with a pictorial inlay. An exceptional presentation. In 1954 Drs. Thigpen adn Cleckley wrote a technical article "A Case of Multiple Personality" for the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. This appeared before they had completed the work on the case. The Three Faces of Eve is an extension of that collaboration - a complete account of this extraordinary case which is likely to engage the lay reader's interest as vividly as that of physicians and professional workers in psychology and sociology. Eve White was a shy saintly housewife and mother. Eve Black was a coarse seductive beauty with a passion for drinking dancing and the company of strangers. Jane was the third Eve. She was a mature poised woman - but her tormented soul held the key to Eve's deepest mystery. They were all one woman - and they were all unlike the Eve that finally emerged. McGraw-Hill hardcover
193313191Farrar & Rhinehart Inc. As New. 1933. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Farrar & Rhinehart, Inc. hardcover
200690395W. A. A. M. New. 2006. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 128 pp. ; 120 ills. -- with a bonus offer-- . W. A. A. M. paperback
003262London: printed for H. Carpenter in Fleetstreet n.d. 1744. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. 45 ipp. Twentieth-century half brown morocco over cloth. ESTC T62149. An extremely uncommon item. <br/> <br/> London: printed for H. Carpenter in Fleetstreet, n.d. [1744]. hardcover
192637232New York: George H. Doran Company 1926. The Shrine Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The Shrine Edition 1926. Limited to 250 copies with this being hand numbered 230 SIGNED by author. A Very Good set in Very Good dust jackets with Good original slipcase. 8vo. 932 pp. in two volumes top edge gilt bound in publishers green cloth with titles in gilt on front covers and spines. with tan dust jackets. Housed in publishers brown paper covered slipcase with paper description pasted on side panel. Jacket spines are tanned with a few small chips/tears; small water stain volume I spine overall light soiling. Cloth is clean gilt is bright. End papers lightly toned. Short gift inscription inside volume II opposite half title page otherwise text appears unmarked. Slipcase has rubbing along edges with some light soiling to pastedown. SCARCE in dust jackets. BAL 7 p. 150. This limited numbered edition of two hundred and fifty copies autographed by the author is especially prepared for the Edgar Allan Poe Shrine Richmond Virginia. <br /> <br /> Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer poet editor and literary critic who became famous for his dark and macabre tales. His work is considered a major influence on American and international literature and he's often credited as the inventor of Gothic Literature. George H. Doran Company hardcover
1927185140New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation 1927. Critics lauded it not only for its frank handling of sex but also for its exposé of imperialism First edition otherwise untraced in recent commerce of the first American novel on Indochina. The book's exploration of French colonialism and the titular protagonist's subversion of the colonial order has given it a renewed appeal in the 21st century. Having travelled to Asia as a young man Hervey 1900-1951 wrote novels and scripts set in the region and conceived the story for the 1932 film Shanghai Express. He studied Buddhism for a period in Burma and was friends with the Chinese national figurehead Sun Yat-Sen. Hervey's career was overshadowed by intolerance towards his homosexuality: "Reading his works three of which are now back in print with a biography looming you'll find a discernible gay fingerprint on almost everything he touched" Greene. Octavo. Original black cloth spine and front cover lettered in silver silver roundel on front board. With dust jacket. Silverfishing to cloth tape abrasions on pastedowns webbing exposed at rear inner hinge but holding firm; jacket unclipped spine sunned some chipping two old adhesive tape repairs on verso: a very good copy in very good jacket. Harlan M. Greene "The Multi-Talented Harry Hervey" Gay & Lesbian Review. hardcover
MA03G-00488the C. V. Mosby Co. Collectible - Good. St. Louis: The C. V. Mosby Co. 1941. 1st edition. 8vo. 298pp. Good book. Poor dust jacket. Dust jacket is frayed slightly dampstained folded and laid in book. Spine twisted. Boards rubbed front board blistered. Owner's name on front free endpage. Light pencil markings and dog-eared pages inside. A page of personal notes and photocopies of two articles on psychiatry laid in. Inquire if you need further information. the C. V. Mosby Co. hardcover
1901145590Boston: Small Maynard & Company 1901. First edition of this collection of short stories; from the library of writer and social reformer Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Small octavo original pictorial cloth slip tipped in on the front free endpaper "With the Compliments of the Author." Signed by Gilman on the front free endpaper above the tipped in note. Additionally inscribed by Gilman on the rear pastedown in pencil with her 225 Riverside Drive address and a note to her publisher which she shared with Hervey White possibly in reference to her book 'Concerning Children' "About this size & quality but with paper cover gilt boards from mss. 5000 Charlotte Perkins Gilman." Gilman was an American humanist novelist writer lecturer advocate and eugenicist who served as a role model for future generations of utopian feminists. Best known for her semi-autobiographical short story 'The Yellow Wallpaper' which she wrote after a severe bout of postpartum psychosis Gilman has written works on gender and male domination that continue to maintain their relevance in today's society. In very good condition with rubbing and a few small losses to the spine and some toning to the rear panel front and rear pastedown front and rear free endpaper. A unique example. Hervey White was an American novelist poet and community-builder who was one of the original founders of the Byrdcliffe Colony in Woodstock New York and the radical artists' colony the Maverick known together as the Woodstock Art Colony. In 1915 White planned the first of the Maverick Festivals which included music and theatrical performances and which would inevitably become an annual celebration of wildness and unity until 1931. In popular press and local culture his long hair beard baggy white linens and purple silks are celebrated as the hallmarks of Woodstock's cultural identity. Small, Maynard & Company hardcover
1941Berkeley: U California P. 1965. First edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Very good. An excellent association copy inscribed on the front free endpaper: "For Hervey Voge with the regards of Francis P. Farquhar 8 November 1965." Voge was an early and important climber in the Sierra and he made 35 first ascents in the range naming two peaks. In 1934 Voge and Sierra Club-president-to-be David Brower traversed the High Sierra from Kearsarge Pass area to Yosemite climbing 59 peaks in 69 days. In fact it was Voge who apparently first encouraged Brower to join him as a member of the Sierra Club. Voge was the editor of the early influential The Climber’s Guide to the Sierra Nevada published by the Sierra Club and professionally a PhD chemist who worked for Shell. Farquhar was likewise an accomplished mountain climber as well as an environmentalist historian of California bibliographer and fine press bibliophile among other roles. He served for several years as the president of the Sierra Club. There's a mountain named for him in Kings Canyon National Park. This is his classic and best known book. A large octavo in blue cloth with a frontispiece painting by William Kieth in color black and white photos and illustrations throughout. A near fine copy with light offsetting from the jacket flaps on the endpapers. The jacket very good with a little wear to corners and spine ends and very handsome made of fibrous paper perhaps handmade. A marquee mountain association<br /> <br /> <br /> . U California P. hardcover
1909400554A. G. Seiler & Co. 1909 Volume I 1909 853 pp Volume II 1910 909 pp both with B&W illustrations throughout text. Texts are clean and unmarked shaken. Vol I rear hinge cracked. Contemporary owner's name on front endpapers. Dark blue cloth boards are rubbed bumped at extremities. Size: Thick 8 Vo. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. A. G. Seiler & Co. hardcover
1217Londini: N.p. 1813-1819. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 7 volumes in 8 volume 2 is in two parts. In contemporary calf bindings with repairs. An excellent copy. <br/> <br/> Londini: N.p., 1813-1819. hardcover
177921995London: William Adlard for J. Bew. Good. 1779. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in full leather. Most of the boards are loose or coming loose with old repairs to the hinges. Most plates and charts are fine but a couple have separation at folds. Excellent paper with very little foxing. The first signature in volume 3 has been poorly reinserted. Bookplate of Captain George Henry Towry of the British Navy. While the contents would grade "very good" the condition of the bindings certainly lower the set a full grade. Most of the spine labels are missing but the books would still be very attractive repaired in their contemporary bindings. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . William Adlard for J. Bew hardcover
1810062975London: R. Edwards Crane Court Fleet Street 1810. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. SECOND EDITION 1810. SCARCE. First edition was in 1737 this is the second edition from 1810. Text is in Middle English. Contemporary polished leather cover. Hinges just starting to split but quite sound. Portrait frontispiece; title page unattached bottom one inch. Double columned; 275 pp. Previous owner's label in front end-page along with small note in pencil. Very light foxing near page edges. Full refund if not satisfied. R. Edwards, Crane Court, Fleet Street hardcover
1810058791London: Printed by Richard Edwards Crane Court Fleet Street; and sold by T. Hamilton Paternoster Row 1810. Second Edition of Wiclif . Hardcover. Near Fine. Folio - 12 x 10 Inches Tall. Engraved Portrait Frontispiece SALE JUNE 2025. LONDON : 1810. LONDON : 1810. Large-paper copy. The first printed edition of Wiclif was edited by John Lewis in 1737 this is the second edition. Hardback. Engraved portrait frontispiece. Double-column text in Middle English; introductory matter in English. Good wide margins; all edges sprinkled. Decorative initials throughout. Later rebind in full calf-leather; panelled boards. Raised bands. Dark-green morocco label; gilt lettered and date to. JUNE SALE 2025; SAVE £300. Price reduced to £900. <br/> <br/> Printed by Richard Edwards, Crane Court, Fleet Street; and sold by T. Hamilton, Paternoster Row hardcover
1938622556New York: Farrar & Rinehart 1938. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 369pp. Blue cloth titled in gilt. Some modest wear at the extremities very good in good or better dust jacket with toning and small chips and tears. Inscribed by Hervey Allen to the poet Robert Frost: "Signed with all affection and the deepest of respect for Robert Frost on the occasion of a visit to him and his at Gainesville Florida March 1938. Hervey Allen." An exceptional association. Frost and his wife moved to Gainesville in December 1937 where the poet was lecturing at the University of Florida. Mrs. Frost suffered a heart attack and died on March 20 1938. Allen rushed up from Miami to console Frost who was nearly in a state of collapse. Allen's sympathetic presence was acknowledged by Frost who sent him a note with long quotations from Tennyson partly from In Memoriam closing with the heartfelt sentiment "I shall never forget your coming to me with such sympathy." This copy was almost certainly presented by Allen to Frost on that memorable visit. An outstanding association. Farrar & Rinehart hardcover
1810060159London: Printed by Richard Edwards Crane Court Fleet Street; and sold by T. Hamilton Paternoster Row 1810. Second Edition of Wiclif . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Folio - 14 x 12 Inches Tall. Engraved Portrait Frontispiece. The New Testament translated from the Latin in the Year 1380 By John Wiclif D.D. to Which are Prefixed Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Wyclif; & An Historical Account of the Saxon and English Versions of the Scriptures. By Rev. H. H. Baber. LONDON : 1810. Large-paper copy. The first printed edition of Wiclif was edited by John Lewis in 1737 this is the second edition. Hardback. Engraved portrait frontispiece. Double-column text in Middle English; introductory matter in English. Good wide margins; all edges sprinkled. Decorative initials throughout. Nineteenth-century dark-brown calf-leather; spine and corners. Raised bands. Gilt lettered spine; gilt decorated bands. Grey paper-covered boards; gilt ruled. Marbled end-papers. Original grey end-papers. Text complete. Bright tight and clean internally. No owner name or internal markings. Minor wear only. A nice copy in well-reserved binding. VERY GOOD INDEED. lxxii 275 pages. Errata: p. lxxiii. Includes bibliographical references and index. A nice attractive leather binding. Scarce. Referenced by: Darlow and Moule 1014 and: Herbert A.S. Engl. Bible 1537. Folio; approx 14 x 12 inches tall. Heavy book; extra postage needed. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. London: Printed by Richard Edwards Crane Court Fleet Street; and sold by T. Hamilton Paternoster Row. SCARCE <br/> <br/> Printed by Richard Edwards, Crane Court, Fleet Street; and sold by T. Hamilton, Paternoster Row hardcover
1820001342London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Browne 1820. 1st Combined Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12. PROPOSED RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE EXERCISE AND MANOEUVRES OF THE LANCE COMPILED ENTIRELY FROM THE POLISH SYSTEM INSTITUTED BY MARSHAL PRINCE JOSEPH PONIATOWSKI AND GENERAL COURT CORVIN KRASINSKI AND ADAPTED TO THE FORMATIONS MOVEMENTS AND EXERCISE OF THE BRITISH CAVALRY. To which is affixed an historical account of the most celebrated banners and orders of chivalry being emblematic and descriptive of the origin and honor formerly attached to bearing gonfanons or gonfalons chivalric banners and lances. A very good copy in original full red leather binding with extensive gilt decoration to brds and spine all edges gilt a beautifully written inscription from the author "To the most noble The Marquis of Anglesey GCB &c &c &c from his obliged and grateful Servant The authory". 19 coper-engraved plates all present and corrent the only fault being that this copy is missing the frontispiece of Prince J. Poniatowski. The binding is a little rubbed contents clean and tight no foxing just a little offsetting to a few plates. FULL COLLATION Fep blank title-page design illustrative of the work Palmam qui meruit ferat with engraving of a lancer dedication preface contents directions for placing the plates dimensions of the lance explanation of plate 19 149pp appendix xxv rear blank rep. A very good inscribed by the author in handsome contemporary binding. Please contact us prior to placing an order to confirm availability and postal charges. Please also note in some instances we are able to offer a discount on the list price depending on payment method - please enquire. Enquiries are also welcome from the trade. If you would like a digital image of this book or further information do not hesitate to contact us - we would be very pleased to help you. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Browne hardcover