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188450317021026A Brown & Sons Limited Hull 1884. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. A half-leather bound volume with banded spine and marbled covers of quarterly magazines covering a period of two years front paper covers of each issue are bound-in the last two quarters were published as one issue. Includes black and white plates and inset illustrations. Leather and covers are lightly rubbed at edges bumped corners sound binding clean marbled end-papers blue issue paper covers are a little darkened with light wear at some edges of some clean pages. Articles include: January 1984: The Plate and Insignia of the Hull Corporation by Alderman Kelburne King; Some Scraps of Holderness Folk-Lore by Wm Henry Jones; The Influence of the Northmen on our Language by John Nicholson; Star Showers and Red Sub-Sets by A N Somerscales; William Wilberforce a Biographical Sketch & Catalogue of Exhibition; The Meterology of Hull by William Lawton; The Johnson Mss Correspondence; The Old Walls of Hull; Notes Queries reviews etc. April 1884: Cottingham Castle and Its Lords by C Staniland Wake; A Leaf From Local History a Great Battle by T C Eastwood; The Song of Roland by Charles Mason; Intentional Oddity by C F Corlass; Memoir of Joseph Clarke by Rev. F B King; Hull's Greatest Member of Parliament Henry Vane by H P Roberts; Andrew Marvell's Bible by Rev. M G Watkins; Roman Altar to the Parcae Discovered at Lincoln by Rev. Edmund Venables; The Primrose by Philip MacMahon. July 1884: The Hedon Corporation Plate by Godfrey R Park; John Alcock LLD with a Few Notes on the Alcock Family by Geo. J Gray; A Day in a French Village; The Meteorology of Hull by W Lawton; An Account of Kingston-Upon -Hull in 1761; The Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Societies' Visit to Hull. October 1884: Notes on a Few Ancient Tombs of the District by T Tindall Wildridge; An Account of Beverley; Portraits of Public Men by Chas S Whiting; Harold Hardrada's Invasion AD 1066 by Edward Lamplough; The Lords of Cottingham by C Staniland Wake; Thornton Abbey Lincolnshire by H Grenville Montgomery; The Architectural Societies at Hull Beverley and Burlington; The Presence of a Great Shadow by A N Somerscales; An Outline of the History of the Charterhouse Hull by Jno Cook; Interesting Discovery at Somerby Near Brigg; Index. January 1885: Some Ancient Crosses of Holderness by T Tindall Wildridge; Hull During the Seige a Narrative of Troubled Times by Edward Lamplough; The Ancient Britons and the Lake Dwelling at Ulrome in Holderness by T M Evans; The Monastic Institutions of Hull and Its Vicinity by J J Sheahan. April 1885: The Late Mayoress Mrs Albert Kate Rollit; Hull Corporation Plate; The Hymns of Andrew Marvell ascribed to Joseph Addison by Marie Hall; The Old Coaching Days by John Nicholson; Early Halifax by W Clucas; Dante Rossetti Poet by R Curtin; A Letter from Hull During the Siege; Death of W A Gunnell. July and October 1885 one issue: Durham by M W Whitfield; Scrutari by D D Lamplough; Letter on the Suppressed Friaries; Changes in Land and Sea by Chas S Whiting; Early Halifax by W Clucas; What is a Year by Jno Cook; Capt. Angus Sadler of Hull and the Boatswain of H.M.S. Orion by Charles Mason; Royal Visits to Hull 1200-1884; Some Old Plands of Kingston-Upon-Hull; Reviews etc. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 50317021026. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. A Brown & Sons Limited hardcover
188450317021033A Brown & Sons Limited Hull 1884. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Brown covers with black and gilt lettering and simple decoration. Sound binding. Pages are a little darkened but are otherwise clean. Darkened end-papers with 4 previous names at front three of them lined through. Many black and white illustrations. Articles include: January 1984: The Plate and Insignia of the Hull Corporation by Alderman Kelburne King; Some Scraps of Holderness Folk-Lore by Wm Henry Jones; The Influence of the Northmen on our Language by John Nicholson; Star Showers and Red Sub-Sets by A N Somerscales; William Wilberforce a Biographical Sketch & Catalogue of Exhibition; The Meterology of Hull by William Lawton; The Johnson Mss Correspondence; The Old Walls of Hull; Notes Queries reviews etc. April 1884: Cottingham Castle and Its Lords by C Staniland Wake; A Leaf From Local History a Great Battle by T C Eastwood; The Song of Roland by Charles Mason; Intentional Oddity by C F Corlass; Memoir of Joseph Clarke by Rev. F B King; Hull's Greatest Member of Parliament Henry Vane by H P Roberts; Andrew Marvell's Bible by Rev. M G Watkins; Roman Altar to the Parcae Discovered at Lincoln by Rev. Edmund Venables; The Primrose by Philip MacMahon. July 1884: The Hedon Corporation Plate by Godfrey R Park; John Alcock LLD with a Few Notes on the Alcock Family by Geo. J Gray; A Day in a French Village; The Meteorology of Hull by W Lawton; An Account of Kingston-Upon -Hull in 1761; The Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Societies' Visit to Hull. October 1884: Notes on a Few Ancient Tombs of the District by T Tindall Wildridge; An Account of Beverley; Portraits of Public Men by Chas S Whiting; Harold Hardrada's Invasion AD 1066 by Edward Lamplough; The Lords of Cottingham by C Staniland Wake; Thornton Abbey Lincolnshire by H Grenville Montgomery; The Architectural Societies at Hull Beverley and Burlington; The Presence of a Great Shadow by A N Somerscales; An Outline of the History of the Charterhouse Hull by Jno Cook; Interesting Discovery at Somerby Near Brigg; Index. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 50317021033. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. A Brown & Sons Limited hardcover
1968524587United Nations. Good. 1968. Rebound Cardboad Softcover. Ex-Library W121 . United Nations paperback
1953010442Aldershot: Gale & Polden. First edition. Hard cover in original cloth. Published Aldershot: Gale & Polden 1953 first printing. 8vo. xxi624pp. illus color frontis and 2 color plates 30 b/w plates 19 full page illustrations 12 folding maps 8 in color 6 full page maps endpaper maps. Blue cloth with gilt titles and cover crests. Wear/rub at the corners and spine ends some fade/light stain to the cloth llight edge crease to 2 of the folding maps. Pages clean and bright binding tight. Very good minus. Very good internally. . Very Good Minus. Hard. 1st. 1953. Gale & Polden unknown
1917w230632530Yale 1917. 167pp. Gray cloth spine with gray board covers paper label on spine edge corner tips bumped and rubbed small dent lower front edge and upper front edge spine tips slightly worn First Edition translated from the French acting version three acts The Hostage . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good /No Jacket. Yale Hardcover
20011231I014Eastbourne: FMCOSSCO 2001. 1st Edition . Paperback. Printed pages: 180. Near Fine. 5.75 x 8.25 inches 14.5 x 21 cm. Signed by Author. Card wraps. Light shelf wear to covers otherwise in excellent condition throughout. Limited edition number 1 of 50 copies. Presentation inscription from the author to Prof. Cecil H. Clough on the dedication page: 'To Cecil without whose help and encouragement this book would not have been published Fred'. This book is dedicated to Clough and others and he is also thanked in the acknowledgements. Also included with the book is a letter from the Prince of Wales' private secretary thanking Cosstick for sending a copy of this book. Overall condition is Near Fine. Size: 5.75 x 8.25 inches 14.5 x 21 cm. FMCOSSCO paperback
1934017204Dublin: Browne and Nolan 1934 Book condition: Good with rubbing to spine ends; a couple of cloth wrinkles to front board; faint spotting to vertical closed page edges; faint greenish smudge to top closed page edges; uneven browning to paste-downs/blank end-papers; name to front blank end-paper. Lacking jacket. First Edition. A tight copy. Browne and Nolan hardcover
1998011094Bloomington: Indiana Univ Pr. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published Bloomington: Indiana Univ Pr. 1998. 8vo. xv836pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. . Fine. Hard. 1998. Indiana Univ Pr unknown
198013966Stanford CA: Hoover Institution Press 1980. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. 253 pp with index bibliography and notes. Light dust soiling to top edge else a fine copy: clean tightly bound unmarked. Dust jacket has moderate edgewear and a few short tears. Analyzes the nature and causes of the Nazi movement from the standpoint of classical Greek and Christian political theory arguing that Nazi self-interpretations should be taken seriously as starting points from the analyses of National Socialism. Hoover Institution Press hardcover
1883008730New York: Harper & Brothers 1883. 666pp/illus. A four volume set history of Napoleon well illustrated with engravings and maps. Light wear. Clean. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1937EH-2London: Privately Published 1937. Selected reproductions from the original books of the Company with notes and a historical introduction by Adams. History of the Blacksmiths Co. consists in the story of the lives of the Blacksmiths themselves as exhibited in their records. Gilt code of arms seal on front cover inscribed "By Hammer & Hand All Arts Do Stand" & gold lettering on spine. 66 pgs. Former owner's signature on inside cover boards & endpaper. Top & bottom spine edges moderately rubbed. Scarce. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Privately Published Hardcover
1858005067London and New York: London Printing and Publishing Co 1858. Hardcover. Very Good . Illustrated with Battle Scenes Views of Places Portraits and Maps Beautifully Engraved on Steel." 2 volumes: 8 2 vii 1 647 1 p.; 4 viii 663 1 p. frontispiece and added engraved title page in each volume and 77 leaves of additional engraved plates including double-leaf map; 28 cm. Modern leather rebacking with gilt-tooled spine titles; original maroon pebble-cloth over boards. No date of publication; History of the Indian Mutiny was issued in parts in 1858 and 1859. Each volume contains the London Printing and Publishing Co. title page with as appropriate vol. I or vol. II; vol. 1 also contains a title page for S.D. Brain stating "Copyright Edition." Inscription on blank leaf preceding vol. 1 frontispiece indicating that this was given by James W. Leonard to John H. Bowman in 1939. Heavy; for international shipping they will have to be sent by international priority. In Very Good Condition: lacking pp. 11-12 vol. 2; old repair to lower corners of several leaves in vol. 1 without loss of text; old repair to closed tear from lower edge of one plate without impact on caption or image; foxing primarily in margins of plates; otherwise clean and bright. London Printing and Publishing Co hardcover
19951367Boonville Historical Committee and Nu-Line Publishing Company 1995. Hardcover. Very good. No dustjacket as issued. Cover has some wear and a couple of small rough spots and scratches on rear. Light foxing on top right and bottom page edges. Former book owner's name and date at top of front endpaper. Two programs from the centennial celebrations glued to rear endpaper and inside rear cover. Boonville Historical Committee and Nu-Line Publishing Company hardcover
1893010452London: Harrison & Sons. First edition. Hard cover in original decorated cloth. Published London: Harrison & Sons 1893. Thick 8vo. xxii 607pp. lxxxv illus frontis 10 plates 5 colored tables. Volume 1 was the only volume published. Blue pebbled cloth with gilt titles crest and embossed cover design of anchor black endpapers. Wear at the corners splitting to the paper over interior hinges - hinges intact and strong else very good text and plates clean bright no foxing. Scarce . Very Good. Hard. 1st. 1893. Harrison & Sons unknown
1845051920London: Whittaker & Co 1845. xvi 348pp supplementary notes. Brown cloth decorated in blind. Cloth chipped at top of spine some fading at top of boards prev owner label inside front cover. Printed in double-column. History of Sweden to the departure of Queen Christina in 1654. First English Language Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo. Whittaker & Co Hardcover
1797003563Philadelphia: Printed for James Stewart & Co. by Snowden & M'Corkle 1797. Hardcover. Good . Vol. 2 only of 4 volumes. 567 1 6 p. frontispiece 6 additional leaves of plates; 26 cm. Signatures: A-4B4 index signed: a b c 4to. Original full calf with gilt-ruled spine; black leather spine label with gilt-tooled volume number. Includes index on final 6 pages. Bookbinder's label on front fixed endpaper: "Books Bound and Libraries Repaired by William Derickson No. 11 Carter's Alley Philadelphia." Very little is known about the bookbinder William Derickson. Verso of first plate in text contains manuscript record of the births of Anne Matilda Acuff b. 1811 Justus W. Acuff b. 1813 and Mary Catharine Acuff b. 1815. This volume of Gifford's history covers the years from 1328 under Philip the 6th to 1483 under Lewis the 11th. This Philadelphia edition is much scarcer than the 1794 London edition. In Good Condition: back joint separated from head of spine for 5 cm.; corners bumped and rubbed; old tape residue at head of spine on both boards; lacking last leaf p. 7 of index following W/Wild; lacking front free endpaper; old faint dampstaining in first and last pages; fore-edge of 3rd plate lacking without impact on plate; 3-cm. tear from upper edge of 6th plate without impact on plate; lower corner of pp. 51-52 lacking without loss of text; small hole in pp. 565-567 with minimal loss of text; light browning and soiling throughout. Printed for James Stewart & Co. by Snowden & M'Corkle hardcover
1822002489Philadelphia: James Y. Humphreys 1822. Hardcover. Good. Second American from the last London edition. 4 volumes 2 380 358 359 395 p.: frontispiece maps folded in vols. 1 and 2; 22 cm. Contemporary calf with irregular dark horizontal patterns. Four spine compartments; dark green morocco labels in second compartments with gilt-tooled title "Gillies Grece" and volume number. Gilt decoration in remaining compartments. Gilt-rolled border on each board. All page edges yellow. Marbled endpapers. Vol. 1 frontispiece map: The Western Division of the Grecian Colonies and Conquests. Vol. 2 frontispiece map: Eastern Division of the Grecian Colonies and Conquests. Former owner's name at head of title pages: J.D. Slack. In Good Condition: leather is rubbed; joints are weak; spine leather is cracked with some loss particularly on vols. 3 and 4; vol. 1 map has old repair of tear near gutter chipping along fore-edge just starting to separate along horizontal fold from each end; vol. 2 map has 4-cm. tear from gutter edge without loss; light foxing throughout; occasional old dampstaining. A solid set of this scarce early 19th-century American edition. James Y. Humphreys hardcover
18892143NY: Hurst & Company. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1889. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's full green cloth gilt lettering on spines. Profusely Illustrated with over 500 full-page illustrations. Translated from the French by Robert Black. François Pierre Guillaume Guizot 1787 1874 was a French historian orator and statesman. Guizot was a dominant figure in French politics prior to the Revolution of 1848. A moderate liberal who opposed the attempt by King Charles X to usurp legislative power he worked to sustain a constitutional monarchy following the July Revolution of 1830. This work the last of his many literary works the "Histoire de France racontée à mes petits enfants" was completed in 1870. The history came down to 1789 and was continued to 1870 by his daughter Madame Guizot de Witt from her father's notes. Some covers slightly spotted former owner's name crossed out on feps a couple of interior hinges just starting but generally in very good solid condition. A heavy set 11 pounds - additional shipping charges may apply. VERY GOOD. B&W Illustrations. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 495;486;473;465;396;413;436;464 pp . Hurst & Company hardcover
1923058026London: The Macmillan Company 1923. First Edition First Printing . Blue Cloth. Near Fine/No DJ. Maps. 549 pp. Touch of wear at corners small bump to lower front tip. No names no marks hinges tight. <br/> <br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
185121515London: James Watson 1851. Hardcover. Good. Second thousand. 100 pp in publisher's purple cloth with blind-stamped decoration. Significant chipping to the spine cloth small water stain on front board paper cracked over front hinge but hinge secure. Foxing to title page only otherwise interally clean binding tight. "George Jacob Holyoake was mainly self-educated and a vigorous campaigner for secularism and freethought during the 19th century. He wrote 160 books and pamphlets and edited several magazines including The Movement and The Reasoner. Holyoake was the last person in England to be imprisoned on a charge of atheism for saying at a public lecture in Cheltenham in 1842 at a time of economic hardship: "If I could have my way I would place the deity on half pay as the Government of this country did its subaltern officers" Humanists UK. James Watson hardcover
180384301Edinburgh: T.Brown 1803. Leather. Good/No Jacket as issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Published 1803-7. Eight volumes illus.Text blocks sound no missing pages. pp340 348 319 316 366 393 375 244 76p index. Covers marked by removal of spine labels; foxing to some endpapers top board missing from vol 8; top board loose on vols14 7; prelims dampstained vols 34 8; severe foxing to rear endpapers vol 6. NB: This is a heavy set which will incur a non-standard carriage charge. <br/> <br/> T.Brown hardcover
186411804London: T. Nelson and Sons. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1864. Hardcover. Red cloth binding with blind decorative impressions on front and rear panels. Cover is clean with wear at edges and some rubbin on panels. Binding sound. Pages clean and unmarked. There is some spotted foxing present. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 284 pages . T. Nelson and Sons hardcover
182970224101122Printed For Baldwin and Cradock London 1829. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Two matching volumes; the first volume contains the first fourteen chapters and the second volume contains chapter fifteen to chapter twenty-nine which is the whole of the first part. A subsequent third volume containing the second part was also published. The books are bound in half-leather with banded spines and rubbed marbled covers leather is rubbed also. Both volumes have a smaller bookseller's label Custard & Wippell Yeovil at the lower edge of the front inside covers. Binding is sound Title-pages and prelims. to both volumes have foxing otherwise pages are clean. xi 507viii526. 2-volume set complete. No dust jacket as published. Book plates and/or stamps from Ampleforth Library. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 70224101122. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. Printed For Baldwin and Cradock hardcover
16891253E010London: Clavell Nott Newman Dring and Hindmarsh 1689. 1st Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: 8vo. 8 224 2 158 16. Good. 4 x 6.5 inches 10 x 16.5 cm. First English language edition of De Prade's 'L'Histoire de Gustave-Adolphe dit le grand et de Charles-Gustave Comte Palatin Roy de Suede'. Full leather binding. Spine has four raised bands and remains of a paper title label. Loss to head of spine a few stains to rear board. Lacking front free endpaper and front joint strained. Title page defective with diagonal strip torn off and absent. Good solid binding. Stain to inner lower corner of index pages text is otherwise clean throughout. Second title page after p.224 dated 1688. Provenance: from the library of Williamstrip Park Coln St Aldwyns - seat of the Hicks Beach family. With inked name of Sophia Beach to title page and rear free endpaper. Scarce. ESTC: R19456. Wing p3160. Overall condition is Good. Size: 4 x 6.5 inches 10 x 16.5 cm. Clavell, Nott, Newman, Dring and Hindmarsh hardcover
181825217101139J P Neale and sold by Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown; Hurst Robinson & Co London 1818. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Illustrator: John Preston Neale. Two matching volumes bound in green decorated leather banded spines with simple decoration. Black spine labels with gilt lettering. Both volumes have a bookplate on inside of front cover for Michael Marcus Sleight of Binbrook. Volume I was published in 1818; volume II was published in 1823. Volume I contains: Dedication to King George IV; List of Subscribers; Preface; History of St Peter's Church Westminster Abbey - 227pp; Chronological Table of Abbots Priors etc. 3; An Historical Account of King Henry the Seventh's Chapel - 72pp; Various indices. Volume II contains: History of St Peter's Church or Westminster Abbey - 304pp; Various indexes and appendices. Leather is lightly worn and is scuffed at corners. Sound binding. Foxing to end-papers and engraved titles. Light foxing to some plates mostly confined to margins. Clean pages. List of plates has a tick against each title. 2-volume set complete. No dust jacket as published. Illustrator: John Preston Neale. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: over 4 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 25217101139. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. These books are much heavier than 1kg and may incur significant additional delivery charges to some delivery services to some locations. J P Neale, and sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Hurst, Robinson & Co hardcover