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1597D16825Edinburgh: Robert Walde-Grave 1597. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Folding genealogical table. 4 of 5 162; 178; 100 leaves; lacks the engraved additional title and folding genealogical table. Folio 269x182 mm old calf rebacked endpapers renewed; preliminaries heavily soiled and rehinged with marginal restoration not affecting text mostly marginal soiling elsewhere. Repair in blank outer margin of f4-6 and g4 final 2 leaves toned and stained with blank lower half of last leaf excised and restored. Early marginalia enhances this volume the second edition revised of a collection originally published in 1566. STC 21877. Bound with: The Lawes and Acts of Parliament made by the most Excellent and Mighty King and Monarch James . . . Since His Majesties XV. Parliament the XIX. of December 1597. 2 105 1 pages. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler 1647. Wing S1264A. and: The XXIII Parliament of our most High and Dread Soveraine James . . . halden at Edinburgh the 4. Day of August 1621. Edinburgh: Thomas Finlason 1621. Woodcut portrait of James I on title verso. 2 34 leaves. STC 21900. A fine sammelband. <br/><br/> Robert Walde-Grave hardcover
189735119unknown: Prescribed and Published by The Executive Castle 1897. Revised Edition. Soft cover. Good. Thin soft cover. Approx. 7.5" x 5". 52 pages 1. Flexible dark cloth covers. Illustrated title page with illustration on the verso and one in text. Front hinge cracked. Stitching visible in the gutters. Light shelf wear to the covers. Light thin damp stain to the lower page edges. <br /> <br /> This copy has a square stamp "Surplus Duplicate." and an oval stamp from the Library of Congress dated 1898. A blue stamp from the library is also on the title page and dated Jan 28 1898. Two small library stamps top of the title page. The Royal Highlanders formed in Scotland and fought in several wars including the American Revolution. The Royal Highlanders were also a fraternal organization founded in Nebraska in 1895. The title page gives no identifying information where this ritual was printed. <br /> <br /> Scarce and obscure. No copies found in OCLC. Prescribed and Published by The Executive Castle 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
23918Victorian photographic print of illustration ‘signed’ ‘Kate Kennedy pinxit / 1871’. The tradition of this annual day of revels at Scotland's oldest university St Andrews is said to date back to the fifteenth century and is said to commemorate the visits of a lady Katharine Kennedy to her uncle Bishop Kennedy of St Andrews every Spring. 9 x 5 cm sepia photographic print of illustration laid down on 10.5 x 6 cm piece of card and clearly made in the nineteenth century. In fair condition lightly aged. As part of the print at bottom right: ‘Kate Kennedy pinxit / 1871’. On reverse in pencil: ‘D of Fa / K K Day / St A Professors / J S Mill’ The photograph is of a drawing of eight middle-aged men presumably St Andrews professors dancing and playing musical instruments in a semi-circle around a ninth dressed as a tumbler and standing on his head. Each of the heads in the illustration is a cut-out from a photographic portrait laid down on the page and drawn around. The last figure on the left is a skeleton and the last on the right crouching and playing a drum has a serpent’s tail. See image. Victorian photographic print of illustration ‘signed’ ‘Kate Kennedy pinxit / 1871’. unknown
192053119Glasgow & Edinburgh: R.W. Forsyth Ltd. 1920. 8vo. 166 pp unpaginated. photo-illustrated title including 128 colour serigraph sample plates of Forsyth tartans numerous colour plates text illustraitions. Dark green embossed cloth over beveled boards Arts & Crafts cover art lettering on front cover embossed on back cover minor bumping shelfwear still VG copy w/ former ownership signature on verso of ffep. First edition thus of this lavishly illustrated catalogue of tartans and highland accouterment supplied by Forsyth’s department store in Glasgow and Edinburgh at the beginning of the 20th century. One of the lozenge illustrations on the title shows the landmark Forsyth Building erected in 1906 and was Scotland’s first steel-framed structure and the spire was completed by Gilbert Bayes. R.W. Forsyth, Ltd., hardcover
1396031 Moray Place Edinburgh. 27 December 1825. 4pp. foolscap 8vo on two bifoliums. On aged and worn paper with slight bloom at head and a little loss to spine from disbinding. The letter 2pp. begins: 'Now for a twelvemonth the dues collected for the passage of Vessels through the Caledonian Canal have been progressively deposited in the Bank of Scotland at Inverness and Fortwilliam by the Collectors upon deposit Receipts in the name of Mr Rickman and me.' The receipts amounting to £4200 and 'a certain Sum of Interest' having arisen he conveys the instructions of the Canal's Commissioners that a new account be opened in Edinburgh. The letter continues with further details and is signed 'Ja Hope'. Accompanying the letter and 2pp. long is a tabulated 'Schedule of Deposit Receipts of The Bank of Scotland sent to the Bank to be placed to the Credit of the Commissioners for the Caledonian Canal' with the first entry dated 23 August 1824 and the last 19 December 1825. This lists 42 deposits made in Inverness and Fort William with 'Dates' 'Days' 'Interest' and 'Sums'. The interest on the £4200 total is £68 13s 3d. Docketed 'Schedule of Deposit Receipts of the Bank of Scotland Canal Dues.' Accompanying the document is a manuscript resolution dated 'Bank of Scotland 29 Decr 1835': 'The Sum of £4268. 13/3 is placed to Credit of Messrs Rickman & Hope for Commrs for the Caledonian Canal. In Account with the Bank of Scotland - A Y p Secy'. Also present are four lines of pencilled accounts. 31 Moray Place, Edinburgh. 27 December 1825. unknown
12600Glasgow: Cameron & Co. Publishers and sold by all booksellers. 1880s. 128pp. 12mo. In original wraps with 11.5 x 7 cm label pasted on cover with coloured illustration of a man performing a magic trick for a group of ladies beneath the title 'EVENING PASTIMES OR AMUSEMENTS FOR HEARTHS AND HOMES'. In fair condition a tight copy on aged paper in worn wraps. Ownership stamp of the Sussex ornithologist H. L. F. Guermonprez on front free endpaper. After '. Puzzles and Paradoxes' the title continues: 'With a Series of Comic Lessons for Fireside Recreation.' Among the sections are 'Transposition of Letters' 'Conundrums' 'Enigmas and Riddles' 'Charades' 'Practical Puzzles and Paradoxes' and 'The Alliterative Lesson'. The second half of the volume is devoted to 'Parlour Games'. Scarce: no copy in the British Library or on OCLC and the only copy on COPAC at the National Library of Scotland by which it is tentatively dated to the 1880s. See Image. Glasgow: Cameron & Co., Publishers, and sold by all booksellers. [1880s?] paperback
19006631Dundee: Valentine & Sons Ltd 1900. Hardcover. Good. Oblong 8vo. Pp. 20. Illustrated with black & white heliogravure photo reproductions. Textured red cloth titles and decorations stamped in gilt on the cover saddle stapled. Covers moderately bowed and stained gilt darkened edges rubbed first leaves lightly foxed staples oxidized. Souvenir views of Scottish Borders sights mostly Abbotsford House inside and out plus Dryburgh and Melrose abbeys. The photos are exquisite. Uncommon. Valentine & Sons, Ltd hardcover
190418810David Douglas Edinburgh - Central Conservative Office & Central Council of the Scottish National Union 1904. 10th edition. Hardback. Cloth G. viii926pp index Ex-Library Reform Club then Hammersmith Public bookplates a few small stamps gilt numbers of the spine otherwise a nice clean copy. The Campaign Guide was first issued by the Scottish National Union in preparation of the 1892 General Election. The book was fully re-written for each subsequent General Election & this 10th edition contains all the relevant policy & party views of the Boer War in South Africa. The purpose of the book was to bring together Policy & Manifesto for the Conservative & Unionist activists & give them a sound historical grounding in the previous Governments. An interesting historical document. David Douglas, Edinburgh - Central Conservative Office & Central Council of the Scottish National Union hardcover
143719883X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
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
19792512230026Bell and Macfarquhar 1979-01-01. hardcover. Like New. 11x9x8. 3 Volume set. Facsimiles. 4to. Clean unmarked pages. Good bindings and cover. Imprint of the original: Edinburgh: Printed for A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar and sold by Colin Macfarquhar 1768-1771. Facsimile edition published by the Encyclopedia Britannica 1968-1971 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica or a Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Hardbound in brown faux-leather with gilt titles on spines. Facsimiles have simulated foxing inside but this is to replicate their authentic look. Contents: Vol. 1. A-B; Vol. 2. C-L; Vol. 3 M-Z. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Bell and Macfarquhar hardcover
BAY_06_SH_041022Encyclopaedia Britannica. Used - Very Good. Three volume set leather binding. Text blocks firm and clean bindings tight boards straight no highlights or underlining. Minor shelf wear. Solid clean set! Well packaged and promptly shipped from California. US veteran operated. Encyclopaedia Britannica 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
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
1971130797Encyclopaedia Britannica 1971. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket as issued. L 4to 9.75 - 12'' tall. Hardcover. Book Condition: Fine. Jacket Condition: No Jacket as issued. Encyclopaedia Britannica 1971. 698 1011 954 pages. Three volumes complete. Facsimile edition. Faux leather. Nice Firm Clean copies ! Slip laid in describing the original condition with 160 copperlate engravings. Size: L 4to 9.75 - 12'' tall. Simulated foxing age spots on this facsimile. Language/Reference::Reference Works Classics/Collectors Series::Classics Modern 6179L 6179L Encyclopaedia Britannica hardcover
1979271480Encyclopedia Britannica. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1979. Facsimile Reprint. Hardcover. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . Encyclopedia Britannica hardcover
19712311020027Printed for A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar 1971. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. 3 volume set. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. Good bindings and covers. Shelf wear. Clean unmarked pages. Contents: v.1. A-B; v.2. C-L; v.3. M-Z. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Printed for A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar hardcover
197162199Encyclopedia Britannica 1971. Facsimile of 1771 Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Near Fine Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: 4to 9 3/4 - 12". 3-volume set complete. Internally clean. Bindings firm. Edges slightly marked. Covers slightly marked. The publication date given above is an estimate only there being no date given in the book. Illustrated. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Over 5 kilos. Category: History; Reference. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 62199. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Encyclopedia Britannica hardcover
1677637574A. Bell and C. MacFarquhar. Unknown. Good. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.This could have light cosmetic flaws but remains in good condition. No dust jacket included with this book. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. A. Bell and C. MacFarquhar unknown
1979biblio568<p>Brown covered boards with gilt lettering and design on the spine. Tight binding Unmarked text. Foxing. Cracks on outside Spine Gutters. An Authentic Replica of the First Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica originally published 1768-1771 </p> Encyclopedia Britannica hardcover
18820no date. hardback. very good condition in cloth. hardcover
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
199017376Aberdeen & North-East Scotland Family History Society 1990. Paperback. Very Good. 16 issues No. 22 1987 - No. 37 1990. Staplebound softcover light shelfwear to covers. Small amount of highlighting to text. Contents clean overall. Also includes separate membership list from 1989 and publication list. Typically 30 to 45 pages each. Tons of genealogy information. B&W illus. Aberdeen & North-East Scotland Family History Society paperback