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18705358CB2 Bde. London und Edinburgh, A. Fullarton; New York, Fullarton, Macnab & Co., o.J. (ca. 1870?). Gr.-8°. LXVIII, 816 S.; 872 S. Mit 59 Karten (teilw. farbig) und Stahlstichtafeln. Halbleder d. Zt. mit Rückenvergoldung.
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece in photogravure (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, and 7 plates in photogravure (all original tissue guards present); original blue ribbed cloth, crest blocked in gilt on upper board, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy. Provides 'reliable information on the campaign which preceded Culloden in 1746 by the commander of a volunteer regiment of cavalry' (Pargellis & Medley). This copy was formerly in the library of William Lumsden Walker (1919-2005), formerly Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Southmead Hospital, Bristol, and bears his signature on front free endpaper. Very scarce. See Pargellis & Medley, 3321.
First edition, 4to, [10], iv, 255, [1]pp., 11 plates, some occasional light spotting, orig. publishers red cloth, gilt, spine faded, uncut, t.e.g.
First edition, 4to, viii, 140pp., one of 100 numbered copies, coloured frontispiece, 16 plates, orig. publishers blue cloth, gilt, small indent to fore-edge of boards otherwise a nice copy. A rare privately printed regimental history. Provenance: With the bookplate of the Marquess of Linlithgow, signed in ink, 1910.
1845011318Edinburgi / Edinburgh Scotland: Abbotsford CLub 1845 The Preface is in English with the balance in Latin. Association Copy with the Signature of the Bishop of Brechin 1869 on the front free endpaper. Alexander Penrose Forbes 1817-1875 was a Scottish Episcopalian divine. A leading cleric in the Scottish Episcopal Church he was the Bishop of Brechin from 1847 until his death in Dundee in 1875. In 1847 Forbes moved the Episcopal residence to Dundee where through his efforts several churches were built among them the pro-cathedral of St. Paul's. He was later prosecuted in the Church courts for heresy over his publication in 1857 sharing his views on the Eucharist and was censured for erroneous teaching. There is also a Small book label for A.B.W. MacEwen of Maine a Scottish medieval genealogist. He also researched the genealogy of the families of Prince Edward Island for which he received an Award. He published widely in American and British journals of history and genealogy considered the greatest scholar of medieval Scottish genealogy and was bestowed with an honorary membership in The Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. lv 1 176pp bound in brown cloth with the leather spine label intact no chips binding and hinges tight. Includes "The Degrees of Consanguinity Forbidden To Intermarry By the Canon Law" as well as three plates one folding and a full page text illustration. Abbotsford CLub hardcover
192917-VF3O-8ZTF1929. Hardcover. Good. 1st ed Oxford 1929. No jacket. Ex-library with call number to spine two small labels inside front cover perforation stamp to title page pencil marks to copyright page. In other respects VG with moderate wear fading to spine pages lightly yellowed with an occasional minor blemish binding firm. hardcover
168927134London Glasgow: No publisher/printer 1689. Small 4to 19 cm; 7.5". 7 1 blank pp. <br><br>A petition for redress and significant changes in the king's relations with Scotland. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wing rev. ed. A561; McAlpin IV 341; ESTC R11006. Removed from a nonce volume. Clean. No publisher/printer] unknown books
152459Elgin: James D. Yeadon. Pp. 128 coloured frontispiece 6 coloured and black & white plates appendices index; cr. 4to; red boards lettered and decorated in gilt and black a little worn spine a trifle sunned upper fore-corners bruised; uncut; book label of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown ownership name on half-title page edges of leaves lightly browned and foxed small stamp on title page; James D. Yeadon Elgin 1934. White p. 147. Inscribed by the author on the half-title page. James D. Yeadon unknown
1683V75230Edinburgh: Printed by David Lindsay 1683. Hardcover. Good. Title in decorative acorn frame with Scottish lion fleur de lys & thistle coat of arms at head of p579 crowned Thistle & Rose emblems. . 12mo 135x75mm leather-spined old uncovered boards rubbed/marked 130pp inc 1st title/blank verso 2pp blank 2nd title LAWS AND ACTS .CHARLES THE SECOND 133-371pp 1p blank 12pp signed 373-640pp. First title with two ink names cropped at lower edge with stamp of Trustees for Manufactures &c. in Scotland to blank verso and small marginal repair. A few headlines sl.cropped p549 misnumbered 546 but verso correctly p550. Referenced by WING S1168C ESTC R183958 and Aldis H.G. Scotland 2364. Companion volumes 2 published by David Lindsay 1683 are available our ref. V75229 covering the Edinburgh "Acts of Parliament" of earlier Kings of Scotland from Jamesd I to James VI. Printed by David Lindsay hardcover
1895278461895 UN PROJET D'AFFICHE, dessin original à la mine de plomb et fusain, Format : 55 centimètres de haut par 44 centimètres de large, sur papier crème, cachet violet en bas à gauche en marge : ALFRED MARTIN AFFICHISTE , 26 Boulevard de Laval, 26 - ANGERS, sans date (1895), projet d'affiche pour la Maison "JOHN GRAY AND CO LTD FAMED SCOTH MARMALADE" à Glasgow (Écosse) ,
180529817A Paris, chez Colnet, Mongie, Debray et Delaunai, an XIII-1805., 1805. 3 volumes. in-8 reliés demi-veau fauve de l'époque (20,4 x 12,5 cm), dos lisses ornés de fleurons et petits ornements dorés, pièce de titre marron, pièce de tomaison verte, filets dorés en pied, tranches mouchetées, 415-468 et 492 pages. Portrait du comte Antoine Hamilton en frontispice, portrait du comte de Grammont et portrait de Mademoiselle Hamilton, comtesse de Grammont. T. I : Mémoires de Grammont ; T. II : Fleur d'épine, conte, Le bélier, conte, Les quatre Facardins, conte, L'enchanteur Faustus, conte. T. III : Zeneyde, conte, La volupté, dialogue, Relations véritables de différens endroits d'Europe, Relation d'un voyage en Mauritanie, Lettres et Epitres, Poésies diverses, Chansons. Avec une notice historique et littéraire par L.-S. Auger.- 1570g.- Bel ensemble aux reliures agréables, en très bon état. Edition complète en trois volumes, peu courante.
344656Les Editions Du Simorgh S.N 2011
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
18626Without place or date. On paper watermarked 'R MUNN & Co 1838'. . 4pp. 4to. Bifolium. In good condition on lightly aged and worn paper and wrapped in a leaf carrying the name 'Miss Sandham' possible recipient. Neatly and closely written out over the whole four pages. Beneath the heading: 'May be easily made out in three weeks'. Almost all of the first three pages are given over to a description of the eighteen stages of the tour with the number of miles and observations beginning and ending at Edinburgh and taking in Stirling Crieff Aberfeldy Killin Inverary Dalmally Oban Ballachulish Fort William Inverness Blair Atholl Perth and a few other places. As an example: 'Ballahulish to Fort William 14 miles Cross the Ferry - follow the side of Loch Linnhe & Loch Eil to Ft. William where is a good Inn. They say there is a better Inn at Corpach where the Steamer starts through the Caledonian Canal. - Shld. be more convenient at least - see if possible part of Glen Nevis.' The second part of the document beginning at the end of the third page begins: 'There is a mail coach from Inverness to Edinburgh in which I wd advise you to travel between Aviemore & Blair Atholl. The rest of this route you had better travel slowly & deliberately in an open Droskey i.e. Droshky . You cannot take too many cloaks & shawls - the waiters are generally slow & the Landlords for the most part greedy. The Beds as a general rule are clean tho' the sheets are often damp if the chambermaids be not well looked after - you may be always sure of good eggs & good milk. & the tea is better than the coffee -'. The text continues with more information concerning inns and food before turning to the weather the 'simple rule' regarding which is 'that if during breakfast the mists rise on the mountain side it will be a fair day if they fall a wet one. Put no confidence in Lowland prognostics even in the landlord respecting the weather . In short always suspect the sincerity of a highland Landlord in an inferior Inn in a well frequented road'. The document ends: 'Andersons is the best guide Book - it has a capital map & much curious information - legends &cc.' Without place or date. [ On paper watermarked 'R MUNN & Co | 1838'. ] unknown
19927Ayr Scotland . 31 August 1837. The Hudson Memorial Church in Bangalore founded in 1904 commemorates Hudson's work at he Wesleyan Mission Canarse Chapel. The present item dating from an earlier part of Hudson's career casts an interesting light on the practicalities of religious administration in Scotland in the Georgian period. 3pp. 4to. Bifolium. Addressed on reverse of second leaf with remains of red wax seal and postmark to 'Mr. John Ward Park Lane Lightmoor Near Shiffnall Shropshire L B.' Docketed: 'Particulars as to income &c &c'. He has not been 'indifferent' to Ward's 'very trying affair'. Later in the letter he comments: 'Yours is not the only case of Scotch Chapels that has made my heart to bleed. … Methodism ought not to be carried on at the cost of such sacrifices as yours.' Nevertheless he fears that nothing can be done regarding Ward's 'noble offer'. He presents in columns headed 'Yearly Income' and 'Yearly Expenditure' 'as correct a statement' as he can give: 'We have a good Chapel which will seat about five hundred persons two small houses a stable and a piece of ground let for building situated in the best part of the town.' He continues with reference to 'the collections' an 'application for a larger grant from Conference' the fact that 'a considerable number of our people have been in a state of great poverty' 'the income of our Circuit' 'poor Scotch stations' weavers 'the Trustees 'Captain Howie' 'letting public money go into the hands of poor men' the fact that 'the Episcopalians wanted the Chapel' 'the President'. Ayr [ Scotland ]. 31 August 1837. unknown
1999x-0748409203Taylor & Francis 1999. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 217 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.00 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
1771802178Edinburgh. Good/No Dust Wrapper. 1771. 20th Century Reprinting. Hard Cover. W55 Faux leather . Edinburgh hardcover
ria9781526529442_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Walker and Walker The Law of Evidence in Scotland gives a comprehensive and detailed examination of the law of evidence in the broadest of civil and criminal contexts. paperback
14100Lawers Strathearn Scotland. All three paid on 26 December 1842. The three documents in good condition on lightly-aged paper. ONE: 'Note of Men employed in the Village of Comrie by Orders of Mrs. R. Williamson of Lavers - to join the Lavers Company for hir sic Majesty the Queen'. on reverse 'Lawers Thos Biccarton for Men attending during the Queens Visit £1 . 19/- paid 26 Decr. 1842'. Beneath this in pencil in a later hand: 'Queen Victoria visit to Strathearn Sept 10 1842'. 1p. 4to. With some words in red ink. Mainly comprising a table of 29 names days wages due of men 'Attending the Lawers Company'. Between them the men worked 26 days and received a total of £1 19s 0d 1s 6d each. Beneath the table signed 'Thos. Biccarton' is the receipt proper: 'By orders of Mrs. R. Williamson 1842 All paid by T. B. on 10th Septr. Lawers I do hererby acknowledge to have Received from H. G. Watson Esqr. Factor for Lawers Estate the Sum of one Pound Nineteen Shillings Stg this being full pay due to the annexed Acct. for 26 men attending of Lawers in honor & Loyalty for her Majesty the Queen passing through Lawers Grounds on Saturday the 10th day of Septr. 1842 And for the above sum receipt is hereby discharged by me'. TWO: Receipt signed by 'Daniel Mc.Gregor' for 'Expense erecting triumphall arches for Her Majesty'. 1p landscape 12mo. Naming five men and recording the money paid to them. Docketted on reverse: 'Lawers D McGregor for Sundries £1. 14 . 8 pd 26 Dec 1842'. THREE: on reverse 'Lawers John McRorie for putting up Triumphal Arches £0 . 7s 6d paid 26 Dec 1843'. On slip of paper. Signed receipt by McRorie for a 7s 6d 'Attested by James MCulloch'. This was the Queen's first visit to Scotland. See The Times 12 September 1842 for an extended report of this part of the Queen's visit. [Lawers, Strathearn, Scotland.] All three paid on 26 December 1842. unknown
1972500024082London: BBC 1972. First Edition. . Diskette. Good. A reel to reel audio tape of a BBC series now forgotten. Formerly in the possession of deceased exeter author & literary critic W J West eg "George Orwell : The Lost writings" & "The Quest for Graham Greene". Bought as a lot with other material at Dominic Winter's. <br/> <br/> BBC unknown
182910283BBParis, Mame & Delaunay-Vallée, 1829. 8°, 252 S., Kopfrotschnitt, Halbledereinband der Zeit mit Lederecken, Rücken mit vier Bünden, vier goldenen Zierbünden und vier goldenen Sternen, marmorierte Vorsätze, Seitenzahlen durchgehend mit Buchschmuck verziert, französischesprachige Erstausgabe Papier hier uind da mit kleinen Altersfleckchen, sonst ein sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar (ti1)
13727Poèmes sélectionnés et édités par Roberts Aris WILLMOTT, illustré avec 100 dessins de BIRKET FOSTER, J WOLF, JOHN GILBERT etc. gravés par les frères DALZIEL. LONDON ROUTLEDGE WARNE, & ROUTLEDGE FARRINGDON, 56 Walker Street NEW YORK. 1860. In 8 reliure plein chagrin vert à nerfs, titre, filets et caissons dorés plaque dorée, filets, roulette, palmette écoinçons dorés en encadrement, roulette dorée sur coupe, roulette dorée intérieure. Reliure de STKETON et MACKENSIE. Portrait de l’auteur en frontispice, gravé par Joseph BROWN, sous serpente. Table des poèmes, table des illustrations, préface, 380 pages, tranches dorées.175x230mm. Rousseurs éparses, plus ou moins concentrées par endroits. Exlibris GILBERT (MONTGOMERY James Poems selected and edited by Roberts Aris WILLMOTT, illustrated with 100 drawings by BIRKET FOSTER, J WOLF, JOHN GILBERT etc. engraved by the DALZIEL brothers. LONDON ROUTLEDGE WARNE, & ROUTLEDGE FARRINGDON, 56 Walker Street NEW YORK. 1860. In 8 full green shagreen binding with raised bands, title, gilded fillets and boxes, gilded plate, fillets, roulette, palmette, gilded spandrels in frame, gilt roulette on cut, interior gilded roulette. Binding by STETON and MACKENSIE. Portrait of the author on the frontispiece, engraved by Joseph BROWN, under serpentine. Table of poems, table of illustrations, preface, 380 pages, gilded edges.175x230mm. Scattered foxing, more or less concentrated in places. Ex-librisILBERT, frères DALZIEL.) illustrations, préface, 380 pages, tranches dorées.175x230mm. Rousseurs éparses, plus ou moins concentrées par endroits. Exlibris
18699958William Blackwood and Sons 1869. First edition. Hardcover. Good. GC.William Blackwood and Sons1869.First edition.Small format brown hardbackgilt lettering to the spine small tearsdentsmarks and creases on the cover and spine in GC.Clean pages with small ink marks on the outer edgessome foxing marks and ink marks inside the pages some creases on the edges of the pages previous owner's name and date 1870 written inside the edges of the front endpaper. The book is in GC for its age with some shelf wear. 220pp including index of first lines.A collectable book. William Blackwood and Sons hardcover
2002__0851994644C A B Intl 2002. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 400 pages. 9.50x7.00x1.25 inches. C A B Intl hardcover
2020x-0367511886Taylor & Francis 2020. Hardcover. New. 202 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.71 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover