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1971Z100-00747Encyclopedia Britannica: 1971-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear and markings. 3-volume set. Encyclopedia Britannica: hardcover
197761524United Kingdom: Stationery Office Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1977. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0114913838 . Very Good 1st Edition hardcover in Very Good dustjacket. Card slipcase. Clean red cloth boards lightly bumped to extremities. Spine tail lightly sunned. Gilt titles bright. Some very light foxing to edges. Internally prior owner signature Scottish historian Frances Hood and bookplate to front endpaper. Clean bright pages. Unclipped dustjacket lightly bumped to extremities with some light chipping to head. Spine lightly sunned. Some rubbing to upper corners. Card slipcase Very Good with some edge-wear. Single flap hingin aff. Very nice copy of scarce title. Carefully packaged and despatched within 48 hours from our wee bookshop in Scotland.; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 230 pages . Stationery Office Books hardcover
ria9781845113360_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
2007SONG1845113365I. B. Tauris & Company 2007-06-29. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.50x0.69x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. I. B. Tauris & Company hardcover
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197925-07-19-di-44480-jmBell and Macfarquhar 1979-01-01. Reprint. hardcover. Used - Acceptable. 11x9x8. All 3 books. Heavy foxing and stains throughout. exterior wear. Very readable copy. Bell and Macfarquhar hardcover
19837820z1983. Hardcover. Good. Gd. condition - Nuclear research . AT17820z hardcover
ria9781474473910_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Drawing on a wealth of experience Stephen McGowan guides you through the often-perplexing patchwork of statute policy convention and jurisprudence that all amount to Scottish licensing law. There is no better guide to how Scottish al paperback
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
19474'Paris le 27 December 1815'. 1p. 8vo. Headed 'Copy' and with a Britannia watermark implying an official origin. On aged and worn paper with chipping and loss at head and tail. Reads: 'Monsieur Le Comité de Montagnards d'Ecosse ayant deputé My Lord <Lattom> Les Colls. Macdonall et Mackenham et Mr James Hamilton pour faire l'hommage a Sa M. Le Roi de France d'un exemplaire original des Poesies d'Ossian en langue celtique L'Ambassadeur d'Angleterre profitte de l'intervention de Mr. Le Premier Gentilhomme de la Chambre pour faire connaitre cette intention a Sa Majesté et prier S. Exce. de vouloir bien le faire savoir quand le Roi daignera les recevoir L'Ambassadeur &c'. It is not clear whether the group was an informal one or an established club. Minimal information available evn in Googlebooks snippets and perhaps more information is to be sought in Ken Crockett's 'Mountaineering in Scotland: The Early Years'. 2015. Perhaps someone could let me know. 'Paris le 27 December 1815'. 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
13965First Letter: No place. 25 July 1837. Second Letter: Edinburgh. 31 July 1837. Both 1p. foolscap 8vo and disbound. Both in good condition on aged paper with loss at edge from disbinding causing slight loss of text in second letter. Letter One: Docketed on reverse of second leaf 'James Smith July 25 1837 Report on City Improvements.' The document begins: 'Having carefully examined the state No. IV. made up by the Improvement Commissioners and submitted to the Bank of Scotland &c and also inspected the works with Mr Geo. Smith Architect for the Commissioners I take leave to submit the following observations thereon'. Three numbered paragraphs follow on 'the Estimates' 'work yet to be executed on the south approach and in Victoria Street in opening up these streets for paving' and 'the Assets' the last sixteen lines long. Letter Two: Addressed to Blair on reverse of second leaf. Continuing from the first letter he gives as his opinion that there 'will be a shortcoming in the returns <.> liquidate the engagements fo the Commissioners'. He suggests as 'the safest course for the Bank to pursue . a partial completion of the Works Viz - Partially completing George IVth. Bridge and Victoria Street leaving out the Mound Corn Market and the Charity Workhouse Road'. The final paragraph begins: 'it is evident to me were this not done a greater loss will in all probability have to be sustained because without opening up these streets the Returns by paving cannot be made available'. He recommends that 'the Commissioners husband well their resources by a rigid economy'. First Letter: No place. 25 July 1837. Second Letter: Edinburgh. 31 July 1837. unknown
20719No place Dublin. 12 November 1846. 3pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. Two days before the writing of this letter the London Gazette had announced 10 November 1846 that Napier then Deputy Adjutant-General in Ireland had been promoted to Lieutenant General. The letter in which he writes to his Commander in Chief in Ireland is headed 'Private'. It begins: 'My Dear Sir Edward As I grieve to think that our Official intercourse is of necessity about to terminate I hope you will allow me to take this mode of returning you my warmest thanks for all the kindness I have experienced from you since I came to the Royal Hospital'. Both men had been severely injured during the Peninsular War – Blakeney in 1811 and 1812 and Napier in 1813 – and presumably had met at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. He can 'with truth and sincerity say that the period I have served with you here has been by far the happiest during the whole of my Military Career'. He states: 'I quit my present position on Promotion' but feels certain that Blakeney approves of the manner in which he has conducted the duties of his department. He has 'no right to expect' that he will 'be employed at once upon the Staff' but adds: 'I trust my time may come & when it does I sincerely hope it may be under your Command & the more immediate the better I should like it'. No place (Dublin?). 12 November 1846. unknown
185447440Printed on onion skin paper in triple columns with references in the middle A compact bible intended for use in the Church of Scotland with approbation by James Moncrieff Lord Advocate of Scotland in terms for her Majesty's Letter Patent. The decorated binding are magnificent and working clasp. The marginal references have been edited by Robert lee one of Her Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary Scotland. Reference Herbert 1897 Cowan and Company hardcover
1677637879Encyclopaedia Britannica. Hardcover. Good. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Includes only volumes 2 and 3 does not include volume 1. Boards have light shelf rubbing with scuffing and smudging as well as bumping. Binding is sound. End pages have moderate age-toning and foxing with smudging. Page edges have light scuffing and smudging. Interior pages are age-toned and foxed. This could have light cosmetic flaws but remains in good condition. No dust jacket included with this book. This book is part of a multi-volume set. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Encyclopaedia Britannica hardcover
71-1329Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 1792. 8vo. 570 pp. Modern Hard Cover. Black and white etchings and engravings. Good minor rubs and soiling to covers interior sheet edges toned moderate foxing. Heavy book: shipping will cost extra. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1792. hardcover
dola760London.: Thomas Nelson And Sons Ltd. 1941. First Edition. 8vo. pp. ix 91 1. 16 plates incl. portraits some double-sided. A very good copy in full red gilt-stamped crushed morocco all edges gilt. Signed by three of the bank's directors London...: Thomas Nelson And Sons Ltd., [1941] unknown
1903072924-04London: Ballantyne Press 1903. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo in cloth with blue paper covered boards. 54 pp. Most of the pages are still uncut. Light wear to boards. Interior is clean. No writing or markings of any kind. Ships wrapped in bubble wrap and packed with care in a box. London: Ballantyne Press hardcover
1485Light wear to boards; light foxing to textblock edges and throughout; ink ownership stamps to front free endpaper half-title and title page; jacket sunned and torn tape repairs to verso. An about very good copy in a good jacket. R. Scotland Liddell. Fifty Thousand Miles of Sun. London: Cassell and Company Ltd. First edition. <br /> Octavo. 284pp indexed. Illustrated with b/w photos by the author. Publisher's beige pictorial cloth spine lettered in gilt front cover lettered and decorated in brown original unclipped dust jacket. <br /> From the Afircana collection of Hubert G. Wells. <br /> <br /> . unknown
187032954London: J. G. Nichols and R. C. Nichols Printers to the Society of Antiquaries 1870. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 1 vi 590 pages errata page 1 page printer information 1. Illustrated with coat of arms armorial illustrations vignettes. Brownish marbled paper covered boards with leather corners and spine. Gilt title and 5 bands on the spine. Green end sheets. Leather is lightly worn with some pitting on the spine. Light occasional pencil marks added information corrections etc. in the margins. Paper is in very good condition. <br /> <br /> Possible that this copy was the editor's. This copy has 5 additional tipped in items including notes armorial drawing printed letter to the editor with the printed signature of W. B. Wilmot; and a printed advertisement from "Mr W. T. M'Culloch Museum of Antiquities Edinburgh etc. This journal was published in 8 volumes from the years 1863-1874. J. G. Nichols and R. C. Nichols, Printers to the Society of Antiquaries hardcover
2017BIBHB0009790562017. Hardcover. New. The Title 'Catalogue of the printed books and manuscripts in the library of the New College Edinburgh written/authored/edited by New College Edinburgh Scotland. Library' published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789368789604 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 972 Pages. The publisher of this title is Facsimile Publisher. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol: hardcover
188729359Edinburgh: Privately Printed. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1887. Paperback. Collectanea Adamantaea; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 65 43 52 pages; THE SECRET CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR ROBERT CECIL WITH JAME VI 1766 OF SCOTLAND NOW FIRST PUBLISHED. Complete in three volumes. This is the original printing produced in printed vellum dustwrappers. This is one of a series that was edited by Edmund Goldsmid mostly from previously unpublished original manuscripts both historical narratives and literature and it is said in small editions of only 75-275. Text edges uncut unopened. Provenance- From the notable rare book collection of collector Alex M Hudnut with penciled shelf notation from him or his assistant. Partially printed in red and black. Vellum somewhat darkened on vols I and III varied chipping to vellum DJ's. . Privately Printed paperback
1848B6267Edinburgh: A. Fullarton & Co. 1848. Hardcover. Very Good. Scattered foxing; Contemporary half balck calf marbled baords. With numerous steel engravings. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; lxiv814;ii852 pages . A. Fullarton & Co hardcover
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