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1745AQ18304Edinburgh: s.n. 1745. 8pp. Bound with: Historical Reprints. - II. Duke Hamilton's Conditions for Surrendering himself with all the Officers and Souldiers under his command. s.i. Printed for R. B. 1648. 8pp. And: Historical Reprints. - VI. The affairs of scotland in 1689: being A Collection of MS. Accounts of dundee's campaign From the Papers of Mr. Nairne Under Secretary to King James II. from 1688 to 1701. s.i. s.n. s.d. 39pp 1. And: Historical Reprints. - IX. The impostor painted in his own colours; or The base Birth and Parentage of the Chevalier De St George alias the pretender. London. Printed by J. Read s.d. 16pp. And: Historical Reprints. - XV. Two Important State Papers. I. Sir Walter Mildmay's Opinion concerning the Keeping of the Queen of Scots. II. A Letter from the Earl of Leicester to the Earl of Sussex concerning the Queen of Scots. 1569. Edinburgh. Privately printed 1886. 20pp. And: Historical Reprints. - XVI. The earl of hertford's expedition Against Scotland. 1544. Edinburgh. Privately printed 1886. 23pp 1. And: Historical Reprints. - XVIII. An answer to the Second Manifesto of the Pretender's eldest Son. London. Printed for M. Cooper 1746. 42pp. 12mo. Recent blue buckram printed paper lettering-piece. Very slight rubbing to extremities. Internally immaculate. A sammelband of seven late nineteenth-century reprints each limited to 250 copies 200 small-paper copies 50 large-paper copies of pamphlets relating to the history and governance of Scotland - including the defeat of Royalist supporter James Hamilton 1st Duke of Hamilton 1606-1649 by the forces of Cromwell; the campaign of John Graham 1st Viscount Dundee 1648-1689 during the Jacobite rising of 1689; and the imprisonment of Mary Queen of Scots at Windsor Castle. . [s.n.] hardcover
178658585Perth: Printed by R. Morison Junior 1786. 12mo. bound in 6's. iv 121 pp. Half morocco over marbled boards. Raised bands to spine with gilt decoration & lettering. Top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers. Bound by Larkins. Fading to spine. Spotting to prelims. Boards clean. Internally clean. Two portrait engravings. A nice copy. . Very Good. Half Morocco. 1786. Printed by R. Morison, Junior 1786 unknown
1746R79965Rotterdam, by Hendrik van Pelt en Adrianus Douvi 1746 [xvi] + 346 + [x] pp., 1e Nederlandstalige druk, 17cm., moderne gecart.band (gemarbreerde platten,, linnen rug met titel in gouopdruk), goede staat, [First Dutch edition/translation of the English title "The happy congregation, or the great gathering of the people to Shiloh "], R79965
1719143633Amsterdam: L'Honoré et Chatelain 1719. Very Good. Amsterdam L'Honoré et Chatelain 1719. An engraved map printed surface 353 × 463 mm sheet size approximately 455 × 520 mm. Vertical centrefold crease as issued; a few faint spots; light creases and a few tiny closed tears about the edges well clear of the printed surface; a very good copy. From Chatelain's 'Atlas historique ou Nouvelle introduction à l'histoire à la chronologie & à la Geographie ancienne & moderne .'. With an inset map of the Orkney Islands. L'Honoré et Chatelain unknown
17912110Edinburgh: Printed in the year 1791. 4to pp. 38. Stitched as issued with original marbled paper covers with no backstrip. Some creasing to corners and edges a few short tears to edges of wrappers. A scarce privately printed pamphlet providing arguments from history and use that the Prince of Wales later George IV held the titles of Duke of Rothesay Earl of Carrick etc. in the Peerage of Scotland. It evidently answers a charge that these had lapsed - perhaps stemming from the regency crisis of 1789 combined with the preference for Prince of Wales as the heir apparent’s title following the Union or else perhaps the dispute goes all the way back to the absence of a holder of the titles between 1751 the death of Frederick Louis and 1762 the birth of the future George IV. ESTC locates copies in the BL House of Lords and NLS x3 only in the UK plus just the Huntington elsewhere. ESTC T83694. Printed in the year unknown
17876693Perth: Printed by R. Morison Junr. 1787. 2 vols. bound as 1 12mo pp. iv 156 viii iv 121 1 frontispiece to each vol. and 1 engraved title-page. Half-titles discarded. Contemporary half red roan marbled boards spine divided by gilt rolls and rules and lettered in gilt direct. Some scattered spotting particularly to plates first two leaves torn to edge and sometime repaired Armorial bookplate of William Lindsay to pastedown later ownership inscriptions of Euphemia Baillie Dundee and Sydney Smith. Two volumes of Perth publisher Robert Morison’s editions of ‘The Scottish Poets’ bound together. This copy passed through the library of Scottish poet Sydney Goodsir Smith 1915-1975. ESTC T104667; T104670. Printed by R. Morison, Junr. hardcover
1771802178Edinburgh. Good/No Dust Wrapper. 1771. 20th Century Reprinting. Hard Cover. W55 Faux leather . Edinburgh hardcover
1783134246Edinburgh : Printed For J. And E. Balfour MDCCLXXXIII 1783. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original full aniline calf. Professionally and period sympathetically re-backed with the original label replaced; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 246 pages; Physical desc. : 8 246p. ; 8°. Subject: James I King of Scotland 1394-1437. - Early works to 1800. English poetry - 18th century. Pencil annotations. Bookplate of Geo. Chalmers Esq. Includes: 'A historical and critical dissertation on the life and writings of James I. King of Scotland' and 'Dissertation on the Scottish music' by the editor William Tytler. ESTC T135074 Edinburgh : Printed For J. And E. Balfour, M,DCC,LXXXIII hardcover
176237525ABUlm und Leipzig, Gaum 1762. 4°. Frontispiz, [6] Bll., 280 S., [1] Bl., 281-544 S. HLdr der Zt mit rotem Rückenschild. Rückenbezug stellenweise beschabt, Einband restauriert. Teils gebräunt bzw. etwas stockfleckig, die letzten Bll. mit kl. blaßen Wasserrand.
17675121767 Sans lieu 1767 In8 broché 452 pages -pièce de titre papier au dos et couverture d'attente.
1743111111113499Printed by Robert Urie and Company 1743. Hardcover. Good. Printed by Robert Urie and Company; Glasgow 1743. Hardcover. A Good full leather binding with title label on spine binding intact but a bit fragile with starting hinges some handling/scuffing to boards bit of cracking to leather spine and rear board some loss to board corners rubbing along joints chip top spine edge ink markings front free endpaper few dog-eared pages pulpy text block edges age toned text block mild bookworm damage to first approx. 37 pages faint moisture staining to pastedowns and front/back matters creases to rear free endpaper few dents with holes to mid front board some soiled specks to text block edges and pastedowns. Overall in a good antiquarian condition. 16mosextodecimo or approx. 4.5 x 7 inches. 567pp. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Printed by Robert Urie and Company hardcover
178552817Genève, Paul Barde, Imprimeur-Libraire 1785 In-8. Reliure de l’époque pleine basane, dos lisse orné de roulette et de fleurons dorés, XV + 374 pp., 5 planches dépliantes hors texte. Manque à la coiffe de tête, sinon ouvrage en assez bon état.
1775AQ33308Edinburgh: s.n. 1775. 32pp. Uncut. Stitched as issued. Single old vertical fold. Very occasional marginal spotting. The sole edition in original state of an anonymous address concerning the Bill for altering the laws which regulate the qualifications of freeholders entitled to vote in the election of Members of Parliament for Scotland. ESTC records copies at 10 locations BL California Duke Huntington Kansas NLS Oxford Queen's Syracuse and Yale. ESTC T38311. First edition. 8vo. [s.n.] unknown
1777059993Edinburgh: Alex. Kincaid And J. Dickson. 1777. Not Given . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. EDINBURGH : 1777 1793. Edinburgh : printed by Alex. Kincaid his Majesty's Printer M.DCC.LXXVII. Bound with Translations and Paraphrases in Verse of Several Passages of Sacred Scripture 1793. Hardback. Eighteenth century full brown calf-leather. Raised bands gilt lettered within gilt panels. Blind-ruled boards. Blind-stamped crest of 'New Gray Friars Church' to cover. Marbled end-papers. All edges gilt. Presentation page; 'Presented to the Session of the New Gray Friars Church by the Publishers'. Small binders label; 'Bound by Alex. Banks; Edinburgh'. Strong and sound; a nice copy. Tight bright and clean with moderate use. VERY GOOD. 284 iv 84 pages. Referenced by: English Short Title Catalog ESTCT182240. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. 8vo. Edinburgh: Alex. Kincaid. And J. Dickson. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Alex. Kincaid [ And J. Dickson. ] hardcover
1727240440London: Printed for J. Roberts near Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane 1727. First Edition wih half-title. 4. 1- 31 1 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Later cloth and boards. text toned. Bookplate of John Gerard Heckscher. First Edition wih half-title. 4. 1- 31 1 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Westwood & Satchell p 299; Hanson 3668; Kress 3719; Goldsmiths 6505; European Americana 727/195 Printed for J. Roberts, near Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane unknown books
178511154A Genève et se trouve à Paris, chez Paul Barde / chez Moutard, chez Mérigot le jeune, 1785. 2 volumes in-8 de XV-375-[2] et VI-[2]-328-[2] pages, demi-veau brun à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets, intiales, roulette, titre ("Voyages au Nord") et tomaison dorés.
17714368<p>last printing for the first volumes of the first edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica.</p><p>No statements indicating facsimile edition</p><p>Spine all 3 volumes is the cracked leather unlike the fascimile which has a smooth spine.</p><p>Front cover of volume one has some white splatches. Other volumes are free of defects.</p><p>All volumes have foxing. Text unmarked. Pages browning hinges reinforced.</p><p>Spine titles show fading and wear.</p><p>extra postage</p> A.Bell hardcover
17471502190003Edinburgh : Printed for Gideon Crawfurd Bookseller 1747-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Fine binding. Octavo. 178 203 p. Bound in modern 3/4 light brown leather. Gilt ruled red leather spine label. Marbled boards. New end pages. Fine binding and cover. Pages lightly tanned. <br><br> Lord Provost of Edinburgh in 1745 Archibald Stewart tried to organize an effective defense of Edinburgh against Prince Charles Edward who attempted to retake the English and Scottish crowns in the Jacobite Uprising in 1745. He felt it treason to raise troop without the King's warrant and sent for the King's Sanction. This request was granted and received 8 days prior Prince Charles entered Edinburgh. However though troops were raised Charles entered the city without much difficultly after negotiations failed. <br> Stewart was afterwards arrested and taken before the Privy Council in London on 7 Dec. The consent of the House of Commons to his detention having been obtained on 10 Dec. he was imprisoned in the Tower from 13 Dec. 1745 till 23 Jan. 1747 when he was released on bail. Charged with neglect of duty and misbehavior in the execution of his office he was found not guilty on 2 Nov. 1747 after a protracted trial in Edinburgh. Though Stewart was marked by the Whigs as a traitor among some of his supporters was David Hume who wrote a pamphlet in 1748 called The True Account of the Behaviour and Conduct of the Archibald Stewart Esq.<br> It was found later that what allowed Prince Charles to overtake the city with virtually no opposition was that the 2nd deputation upon returning from another failed negotiation was followed by Donald Cameron of Lochiel with half the Prince's army and upon the gate being lifted to allow them to enter Lochiel seized the opportunity and stormed the gate taking the city bloodlessly. Edinburgh : Printed for Gideon Crawfurd Bookseller hardcover
1740714021740. Notable Eighteenth-Century Handbook for Scottish Notaries Notaries. Scotland. Ars Notariatus: Or The Art And Office Of A Notary-Publick As the Same Is Practised In Scotland. In Two Parts. I. Giving an Account of the Rise and Institution of the Office And Ancient and Present State Thereof. II. Containing Notorial Instruments of All Kinds. To Which is Added By Way of Conclusion An Advice to Notaries Touching the Right Discharging of Their Office. Edinburgh: Printed by Sands Brymer Murray and Cochran 1740. xv i 311 1 pp. Contemporary calf raised bands lettering piece and gilt ornaments to spine blind tooling to board edges. Light rubbing and a few minor scuffs and stains to boards moderate rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn chipping to head of spine front board beginning to separate but secure rear joint starting at ends rear hinge cracked. Moderate toning to text later signatures and annotations to front pastedown and free endpaper. $500. First edition. "In Scotland any solicitor may on petition to the Court of Session be admitted a notary public. His main functions are to authenticate wills for disabled persons take affidavits in bankruptcy note and protest bills and authenticate the due execution of deeds to be used abroad" Walker. This was a durable book. Second and third editions were published in 1762 and 1777; editions after the third had titles beginning The Office of a Notary. OCLC locates 9 copies in North America 5 in law libraries Duke Harvard University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Pennsylvania. Walker Oxford Companion to Law 892. English Short-Title Catalogue N15333. unknown books
172850632hEdinburgh: Mr. Thomas Ruddiman 1728. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary full tooled Cambridge paneled calf with raised bands and burgundy gilt title label to spine. Some minor professional restoration to binding. Edges and endpapers mildly toned. Otherwise a clean tight and unmarked book. Very neat -- a sound and handsome copy of this scarce political Scottish Church tract. No half-title. vi242pp. Mr. Thomas Ruddiman Hardcover
1739AQ19694Edinburgh: Printed by T. Lumisden and J. Robertson for J. Jaffray Book-seller in Stirling 1739. xviii 19-331pp 3. ESTC T79910. Bound with: Acts and Proceedings of the Associate Presbytery Met at Edinburgh May 1739. Edinburgh. Printed for J. Jaffray 1739. First edition. vi 7-60pp. ESTC T79917. And: ERSKINE Ebenezer. The sovereignty of Zion's King; in some discourses upon psalm ii. 6. Edinburgh. Printed by Alexander Alison for David Duncan 1739. First edition. 84pp. ESTC T75161. Copies recorded at four locations in the British Isles BL Edinburgh Oxford and St. Andrews and one further in Australia Melbourne. And: GUTHRIE James. The great danger of backsliding and Defection From Covenanted Reformation-Principles. In a sermon on Isaiah lvii. 13 14. Edinburgh. Printed by Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson for George Paton 1739. First edition 22pp. ESTC T76485. Copies recorded at five locations in the British Isles BL Edinburgh Glasgow Mitchell and NLS none elsewhere. And: HEUGH Hugh. Shaftsbury's Ghost conjur'd: or a letter to Mr. Francis Hutcheson Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow. Edinburgh s.i. 1738. First edition. 42pp. ESTC T180801. Copies recorded at three locations in the British Isles Edinburgh Glasgow and NLS and a further three in North America Newberry Presbyterian College and Princeton. And: SEWARD William. Drop-head title: Copy of a letter from Mr. William Seward in answer to a letter sent him by his Brother the Reverend Mr. Thomas Seward at Genoa. London s.n. 1739. First edition. 7pp 1. ESTC N67249. Copies recorded at two locations in the British Isles Lambeth and Wesley and a further two in North America Michigan and New York Historical Society. And: A vindication of the Church and Kingdom of scotland from any accession to the murder of King Charles I. Edinburgh. Printed for James Forest 1718. First edition. 27pp 1. ESTC T178779. Copies recorded at four locations in the British Isles BL Edinburgh Glasgow and NLS and a further three in North America Duke Folger and Yale. 8vo. Contemporary calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Extremities heavily rubbed. Pen-trials to front endpapers occasional spotting and light dust-soiling damp-staining throughout second mentioned work with closed horizontal tear to final leaf. A sammelband of seven works predominantly printed at Edinburgh in the first half of the eighteenth-century and concerned with Presbyterianism in Scotland. Highlights include: Two remarkably scarce sermons one by influential dissenting minister and a founder of the Secession church Ebenezer Erskine 1680-1754; the other by James Guthrie c.1612- 1661 a Church of Scotland minister exempted from general pardon following the Restoration and subsequently executed on charges of high treason in part for being complicit in issuing a public testimony against religious toleration and regulations previously agreed to by Church and State. The first published work of Hugh Heugh son of John Heugh 1688-1731 minister of Kingoldrum criticising the teaching methods of moral philosopher Francis Hutcheson 1694-1746 during his tenure at the University of Glasgow. . First edition. Printed by T. Lumisden and J. Robertson, for J. Jaffray Book-seller in Stirling unknown
1774AQ12340Edinburgh: Printed by A. Murray and J. Cochrane 1774. 2 70pp 2. With an engraved title-page. Recent plain paper wraps printed paper lettering piece. Very minor wear to extremities. Title a trifle soiled and chipped lightly foxed. An historical record of the missionary work undertaken in Scotland by the Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge primarily concerning the state of education in the country as a whole and the Highlands in particular. Intriguingly there is included a chapter on the Society's proceedings on the eastern seaboard of America relating their attempts at converting members of the Indian nations both in terms of their successes and the difficulties encountered. ESTC T82929. First edition. Quarto. Printed by A. Murray and J. Cochrane paperback
17036829Edinburgh: Heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson 1703. Folio 31.3 cm 12.25". 1 p. <br><br>Number 57 of 63 of the minutes from this session of Parliament mentioning petitions by Sir Alexander Dalmahoy Sir George Hume the heritors of the shires of Inverness and Ross and Sir William Dowglas as well as a draft of an act for a "Manufactory of Lame Purslame and Earthen Ware." Many of the items produced by the Anderson press bear the misspelling seen in this broadside's header. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T78734 for holdings of all 63 parts. Tears with slight loss of paper not touching text to inner and outer margins; moderate creasing and dust-soiling. Now in a Mylar folder. Heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson unknown books
1760002758Paris, Louis-Estienne Ganeau, 1760
179027962Paris: Defer de Maisonneuve 1790. First edition in French. iv 412; iv 392 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary sheep. Covers a little scuffed upper joint of volume 2 starting else very good. First edition in French. iv 412; iv 392 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. "a good introduction of Scotland to Frenchmen" First French edition of A Tour through the Highlands of Scotland . London 1787.<br/><br/>"This Scottish philanthropist was for many years a bookseller of eminence in London and devoted the fortune he acquired in his business to the improvement of his country. He had long been concerned over the wretched condition of the Highlanders and had made as many as sixteen journeys since 1764 into various parts of the North. He succeeded in arousing the active interest of the London Highland Society in the formation of a British Society for extending the fisheries and improving the sea ports on the coasts. Subscriptions were taken and then he set out on the above recorded tour for which he was voted a gold medal by the Society. The two principal improvements he advocated were inland navigation e.g. tbe Crinan Canal since accomplished and the establishment of free villages or fishing stations on the east coast." - Cox. <br/><br/>Cox says of this French edition: "This work served as a good introduction of Scotland to Frenchmen and is of importance for the story of Ossianism in France. He reproduced some of the arguments of John Smith's Gaelic Antiquities Edinb. 1780 in reply to Johnson's attacks whereby Frenchmen became acquainted with some of the theories of Smith an acquired some notion of the Highland bards.<br/><br/>The Tour was first published in 1787 at the Highland Society of London. Cox III p. 33-34 Defer de Maisonneuve unknown books