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2017Gyan-9789368789604Facsimile Publisher 2017. Hardcover. New. 22.59 x 28.94 x 9.72. English Facsimile Publisher hardcover
2017Gyan-9789368789604Facsimile Publisher 2017. Hardcover. New. 22.59 x 28.94 x 9.72. English Facsimile Publisher hardcover
30703like new. unknown
2000DADAX0748409203CRC Press 2000-02-24. 1. hardcover. New. 0.54x7.01x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. CRC Press hardcover
1993x-0792322436Kluwer Academic Pub 1993. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 171 pages. 6.14x0.50x0.50 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
A9780367511883Hardback. New. <p>This book first published in 1954 analyses the history of the world’s oldest accountancy body. Chapters cover the history of Scottish accountants from the earliest times; the position of the accountant in commerce industry or government service; and the training and examination of accountants.</p> hardcover
19791143585Encyclopaedia Britannica January 1979. Oversized Hardback . Very Good - Cash. Set of 3 volumes 1 through 3. Small 1 1/2' white paint mark on volume 3. Besides that all volumes have light reader wear and rubbing to the edges corners covers and pages. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Encyclopaedia Britannica hardcover
36583ORIGINALLY EDINBURGH A BELL AND C. MACFARQUHAR 1971. FACSIMILE COPIES OF THE 1771 ORIGINAL. THREE VOLUMES IN FAUX LEATHER IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. 160 COPPER PLATES BY ANDREW BELL. SOME SPOTTED FOXING BUT VERY GOOD. (ORIGINALLY) EDINBURGH, A BELL AND C. MACFARQUHAR, 1971 hardcover
190314033London: Ballantyne Press 1903. Hardback quarter tan cloth blue boards paper label on front pages unopened. 23.5 x 15cm. liv 1 . One of an unspecified number of copies printed at the Ballantyne Press for the Vale Press. Edited by Robert Steele and designed by Charles Ricketts. Printed in red and black in the King's Fount. Boards rubbed to edges. End-papers typically discoloured. Previous owner's private bookplate to front pastedown. Inside just a little age toning to page edges. Limited. Hard Cover. Good . Ballantyne Press hardcover
191263714Edinburgh: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1912. Hardcover. Very Good. The ROYAL COMMISSION on THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS AND CONSTRUCTIONS OF SCOTLAND xlv 196pp illustrated with plates text drawings large folding col map at rear occ foxing bound in green cloth covers. Bookplate of Robinson Douglas on endpaper ; Large Octavo . His Majesty's Stationery Office hardcover
2009DADAX0367511886Routledge 2020-09-02. 1. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.56x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
1879111031547EDINBURGH: PRINTED BY NEILL & COMPANY 1879. Book. Fair. Half leather with cloth boards. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Half leather black spine and spine edge leather with leather corners with violet cloth boards. Fair plus condition with a moderately rubbed/soiled cover. The spine title is rubbed away. Apparently missing a front and rear free endpaper if there was one. For the most part it's generally fox-free with some exceptions and a couple erased pencil marks on the very last few pages. Heavy vertical crease mark on the last page with some mostly surface creases on other pages. Few pages with corner or edge chips/tears. And the last few pages have some mild stains. The book is divided into different sections with separate title pages. Just under 12 x 7-1/2 x 2 inches. Rare religious book. PRINTED BY NEILL & COMPANY Hardcover
35235SCOTLAND John. THE TALKIES. London: Crosby Lockwood 1930. 8vo. Publisher's cloth. xvi 194 1 pages plates. First edition. An early technical and historical survey of early talking pictures with photographs of early equipment and movie sets. An attractive bright copy. unknown
13984Tynron Cottage Thornhill Dumfries and Galloway Scotland. 4 January 1801. 1p. foolscap 8vo. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper. Addressed on reverse of second leaf with red ink postmark and broken black wax seal to 'David Williamson Esqr Advocate George's Square Edinh'. There is no indication in the letter that the two men are kinsmen. 'My Dear Sir I am happy to inform you that the ship called the Nevis Planter sails from Liverpool for St. Kitts on the 12th. Inst - with your approbation I propose sailing with her - Mr. Wilson mentioned to me that he wrote you 10 days ago requesting power to draw upon you for a sum to defray my expences your answer was expected to be here 4 days ago but as it has not arrived I presume Mr. W. may draw upon you - theres no time for delay.' If he cannot get a boat from Dumfries to Liverpool he will take a coach: 'its a mere trifle from Carlisle'. He has 'got a case with bottles' and would like 'to take a few Gallons of Whisky out with me the Idea of it is ten times more than the worth Thinking that you would not refuse me such a small request I have presumed to take it & have sent it off with 6 Gall:' He concludes by asking him to write to Wilson upon receipt of the letter: 'we shall have it here on Tuesday or probably Sunday'. Williamson was certainly in the West Indies in 1805 when his son also John was born to Jane Russell in Blackdam. John Williamson the younger died in Jamaica in 1850. Tynron Cottage [Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland]. 4 January 1801. unknown
32219Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd 1889. 60pp. disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, [1889] unknown
12071London: T. Nelson and Sons. 1891. Hardcover. Near Fine. 20 cm x 16 cm original blue publisher's cloth elaborately decorated in red black and gilt all edges gilt unpaginated. Illustrated with 120 chromo views each about the size of a postcard. With the book label of James Bruce. Fetching Victorian travel book with extremely well printed colour views. Heavy stock has caused the binding to separate in at various points however the text block remains firm in its binding modern name and date neatly written on front free endpaper binding with only light rubbing else a near fine copy. A nice clean copy inside and out. <br/> <br/> London: T. Nelson and Sons. 1891. hardcover
1021032271.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1912376141Edinburgh : Otto Schulze & Co. 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Finely bound in quarter aniline calf over cloth boards decorated in gilt. Some slight wear and tear as with age. Remains well preserved overall; bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; xxiv pages 56 plates ; 29 cm. Notes; Limited printing 'Of this Book 350 Copies have been printed. This is No. 39'. Subjects; National Gallery of Scotland. Genre; Illustrated. Edinburgh : Otto Schulze & Co. hardcover
0266886361.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
14279Edinburgh. 13 February 1836. 3pp. folio. On two loose leaves each with one torn edge. The blank reverse of the second leaf is addressed in manuscript to 'The Bank of Scotland Edinbr' with two postmarks and pencil docketting. The heading is followed by a long list of those present beginning with 'Mr THOMAS MILLAR for the Incorporation of Skinners and Furriers' and ending with 'ALEXANDER WRIGHT Esq. chose Preses'. There follows a minute of the meeting by 'ALEX. WRIGHT' beginning: 'Colonel MACDONALD after explaining to the Meeting the circumstances which induced Mr DUNSMURE and him to call them together proposed that a Committee should be appointed to frame a circular to the Creditors requesting them to be upon their guard not to commit themselves prematurely or without due inquiry to approve of Mr. LABOUCHERE's Report'. Wright's statement is followed by one by 'WM. MACDONALD Convener' beginning: 'The Committee in reference to the prefixed Minute beg to acquaint you that the Meeting in question was called in consequence of it having come to the knowledge of several gentlemen deeply interested as Creditors in the affairs of the City that parties opposed to the general interest of the Creditors were taking active measures to work upon their fears as to their prospect of ultimate payment with the view of inducing them to accede to the composition proposed by Mr LABOUCHERE.' The third page carries a mandate form which has not been completed. According to a parliamentary report 'In January 1836 the Right honourable H. Labouchere Vice-President of the Board of Trade visited Edinburgh and Leith in compliance with the wishes of Lord Melbourne and the Chancellor of the Exchequer as expressed in their letter to him of 25th September 1835 on the subject of the financial affairs of the city'. Labouchere subsequently produced a report recommending the restructuring of the 'debt now due on account of the docks at Leith'. No other copy traced. Edinburgh. 13 February 1836. unknown
1999x-074943063XKogan Page Ltd 1999. Paperback. New. 136 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Kogan Page Ltd paperback
48327Glasgow: Maclehose. hardcover. very good. 31 plates and 287 text wood-engr. of medals coins manuscripts weapons seals drinking vessels etc. 359pp. Thick small folio blue cloth gilt arms on cover g.t. Glasgow: Maclehose 1890. Very good .<br/> <br/> A superb collection of Scottish relics from the 1888 Glasgow International Exhibition. Edited by James Paton with authoritative text by Sir Arthur Mitchell D. H. Fleming and other Caledonians.<br/> <br/> Maclehose unknown
186061757Glasgow Edingburgh & London: Morison Kyle 108 Queen Street ca. 1860. 16mo. 5.2 x 6.25 in. viii 280 pp. all w/ printed ruled borders musical scores printed throughout. Crimson-coloured Victorian publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on front cover & spine t.e.g. minor edgewear rubbing inner hinges neatly repaired still a VG copy from the library of James Grahamslaw 1833-1872 a Scottish farmer who emigrated to Vancouver Island British Columbia in 1866 helped found Victoria Lodge No. 1 of the Freemasons in 1871 and a year later died in the British Virgin Islands whose widow Violet Kerr Grahamslaw b. 1833 moved to Portland OR w/ note in MS dated April 18th 1866 from John Black. First edition of this very scarce Victorian collection of Scottish songs & music in dialect including many published here for the first time as well as musical scores published for the first time. Not to be confused with the John Cameron series published contemporaneously this volume was preceded by the “First Series†in 1856. No copies in Worldcat. Morison Kyle, 108 Queen Street, hardcover
1020462884.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover