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128 pages. Features: The Legend of the Saltire; Rough Shooting; The rare work of Scottish Provincial silversmiths; Tough going for red squirrels in Scotland; Kirkcudbrightshire's Barnhourie MIll; Oriental homeliness in the Edinburgh suburbs; Pat Grant and her chain of beauty clinics; Unsolved paranormal Scottish incidents; Aviemore is being rejuvenated; The importance of wood in whisky-making; Cashmere collection; Vienna visit; 4x4 tests; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with illustrated title and numerous coloured and monochrome illustrations throughout; grey cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, yellow endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
pp. xvii, 149 plus frontis and full page plates. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket with small tear. First American Edition. Scottish history intertwined with scotch distilling. WH ISKEY 4 **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
Bookplate. DJ price clipped and with light rubbing to extremities; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 224 pages
Roy., 8vo., First Edition, with maps and scores in the text; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Publisher's review copy with appropriate slips loosely inserted.
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, eighteenth century inscription on title, title and several following leaves age-stained, title neatly mounted without loss of text, final leaf of Appendix mounted with loss of half text; strongly and attractively bound in half calf, marbled boards, back with five flat gilt bands, second compartment with red leather label lettered and ruled in gilt, a most attractive copy. This copy was formerly in the McIntosh Library, Dunkeld, and carries the MS press-mark A8.51 and bookplate (numbered 493) on front paste-down. A sound and complete (save last leaf) copy of the first dedicated published account of Orkney and Zetland. RARE. Anderson, p.402.
1st Published. Photography by Dennis Hardley.
8vo, v, [iii], [5]-23, [1]pp., double-page engraved frontis., loose, orig. boards, hinges cracked, spine chipped, uncut.
60 pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos. Features: Many wonderful vintage ads, some in colour; Rayon - how it is used in lovely furnishings; A Market in Mayfair - New fabrics in a handsome setting; New Furnishing Fabrics - From new fibres and by new processes; Background to Linoleum - Designed for overseas; Scotland Presents - Carpets for Every Country; Accent on British Modern - New contemporary furniture; Lace Furnishings Look to the Future - science steps in to the aid of research; Domestic Appliances - to save time and labour; Plastic Helps - for the Home; Quick Selling - Home Accessories. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this interesting issue. Magazine
2 works in 1 vol., 8vo., on laid paper, some foxing throughout; attractively bound in nineteenth century half calf, marbled boards, back with five raised bands, compartments tooled in blind to a floral design, leather label gilt, speckled edges. With an early nineteenth-century ownership inscription in ink of half-title of each work. THE SOLE EDITION OF EACH WORK. The second work contains 1. The Origin and Ceremony of Judicial Combat; 2. The Solemnities of ancient Writs; 3. The ancient and modern Use of armorial Figures; 4. The Form of Funeral Service; 5. An Account, Charge and Discharge of John Bishop of Glasgow, Treasurer to King James III, for the Year 1474
Bella carta geografica tratta dall'atlante del Borghi. mm 320x240 su foglio di mm 470x360. Ottimo esemplare, raffigurante la Scozia del sud. In ottimo stato (fine copy).
Bella carta geografica tratta dall'atlante del Borghi. mm 320x240 su foglio di mm 470x360. Ottimo esemplare, raffigurante la Scozia del nord. In ottimo stato (fine copy).
4to., Second Edition, with title-vignette, numerous photographs (several full-page) in the text, 3 double-page coloured maps in the text and pictorial endpapers; original series binding of green cloth, backstrip blocked in blue and lettered in green, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very faintly browned on (predominantly white) rear panel and with one tiny loss at upper edge of rear panel. The dustwrapper carries the first state price of 12s 6d rather than the later 15s. The first edition of Bone's contribution to this wonderful and much sought-after series was published in 1938. This thoroughly revised edition is scarce in its own right, especially in this condition. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 24pp. Concise account of the life of Robert the Bruce, Scotland's greatest patriot king.
4to., First and Sole Edition thus, on laid paper, with a frontispiece (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, and a fine double-page facsimile, parallel text in Latin and English, free endpapers browned (as usual), frontispiece and facsimile lightly spotted; original series binding of olive green cloth, blocked in blind, club badge blocked in gilt on front board, gilt back, uncut, a remarkably bright, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 525 NUMBERED COPIES. New Spalding Club, publication no. 12. With the club's Seventh Report by Council (1893) and list of members (to 30 June 1894) bound in at end. Hector Boethius [or Boece] (1465-1536), first principal of the University of Aberdeen, is known for two important works of medieval Scottish history: the 'Historia Gentis Scotorum' (Paris, 1527) and his earlier Lives of the Bishops of Murthlack and Aberdeen (Paris, 1522). Of the latter work, a facsimile text in the original Latin was issued by the Bannatyne Club (publication no. 11) in 1825. The present edition remains the sole published transliteration. Moir was Co-Rector of Aberdeen Grammar School. Read 3742.
8vo., First Edition, with tables in the text and folding coloured map; original printed wrappers, a good, clean copy of a scarce work. Sold from an institution with its stamp on front wrapper, and press-mark and pocket on title. SCARCE.
8vo., First and Sole Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece and 7 plates (one folding); pictorial cloth gilt, gilt back, uncut, a remarkably bright, clean, near fine copy. Much sought after account of the military history of Kilcumein and Fort Augustus throughout the Jacobite period. Originally delivered as an address by the retiring President of Inverness Scientific and Literary Society. Very scarce, especially in this condition.
Biographie de la reine d'Ecosse publiée en 1907 par l'écrivaine allemande Charlotte Julia BLENNERHASSETT (1843-1917); portrait en frontispice. Mention de 2è édition. Français
Madrid, por Ibarra, 1822. 4to. menor; XX pp., 439 pp. Encuadernación de época en piel, con tejuelo.
Madrid, en la Oficina de Don Antonio Cruzado, 1798. 4to. menor; LXVIII-378 pp. Primera edición. Encuadernación en piel, con tejuelo, de la época.
Madrid, en la Imprenta Real, 1804. 4to. menor; 1 h., 371 pp., 1 h. Encuadernación en piel marbreada, con tejuelo, de la época.
Madrid, por Ibarra, Impresor de Cámara de S.M., 1817. 4to. menor; 396 pp., 2 hs. Encuadernación de época, en media piel.
Madrid, en la Imprenta Real, 1804. 4to. menor; 2 hs., 396 pp., 1 h. Cinta de lectura en seda. Encuadernación en piel marbreada, con tejuelo, de la época.
London, printed by A. Strahan, 1819. Dos volúmenes en 4to.; VIII-522 pp. + IV-498 pp., y 13 hs. de Índice. Encuadernación de época en piel habana, defectuosa. Carencia de lomeras en ambos tomos, y de tapa superior en uno de ellos.
Tolossa, Imprenta de Garriga, 1819. 8vo.; 2 hs., VIII-324 pp. Encuadernación de la época en piel marbreada.