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191463715Edinburgh: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1914. Half-Leather. Very Good. Lvi 291pp illustrated with plates text drawings large folding col map at rear bound in half leather/marbled boards raised bands/ gilt leather spine label ex Uni library with original grey card covers bound in nice looking book; Large Octavo . His Majesty's Stationery Office hardcover
1978084475The Stationery Office Books 1978. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. H/B 172 pages condition is very good. <br/> <br/> The Stationery Office Books hardcover
1967237567Edinburgh: The Royal Commission on the ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland 1967. First Edition. Green Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Large. N/a. Two volumes. Complete. 1967. First editions. Both volumes in near fine condition in very good jackets. Original publisher's buckram blue cloth boards - gilt embossed to the spines and to the front boards. Numerous photographic reproductions and fold-out plans illustrate the text plus numerous line drawings. Upper edges dyed blue as they should be. A former owner's neat printed bookplate is pasted to each paste-down of the two volumes. 391 pages in all plus 143 plates. Loosely inserted fold-out map in pouch at the rear of volume two. The jackets have not been price-clipped £20 for both volumes or £336 in today's money - they are a bargain! - they have some edge wear and rubbing to the peripheries but are essentially in very good clean tight condition and free from dust soiling. A lovely clean tight near fine set in very good jackets. The Royal Commission on the ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland hardcover
1967831B68Scotland: The Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland 1967. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 11" by 8.5". not stated . Two wonderful volumes on the ancient and historical monuments of Peeblesshire richly illustrated throughout. A complete two volume set that contain descriptions of all the ancient monuments and historical buildings in Peeblesshire from earliest times to 1707. The relationship of the monuments to one another and to their geographical historical and linguistic background is discussed in the introduction. The two volumes are richly illustrated with drawings photographs and maps. The volumes were published by The Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.With a folding map and nine other plates to the first volume and four folding folding plates and one hundred and forty three plates to the second volume. A folding map in a pocket at the rear of volume two.Collated complete.In the original unclipped dust wrappers. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally lovely. Internally firmly bound with bright and generally clean pages with some scattered spots to the first and last few pages of the volumes. In the original unclipped dust wrappers which are smart with some chipping to the spines and some marks to the wraps and joints. Near Fine The Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland hardcover
196352675Her Majesty's Stationary Office. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1963. Hardback. This is volume one of two only; Dust jacket age-toned chipped and a touch creased at edges a number of small splits at ends of spine; Blue cloth boards rubbed on corners gilt lettering bright; Pages lightly age-toned top-edge sprayed blue a number of fold-out maps in colour and smaller B&W diagrams in text B&W indexed plates; Binding tight. ; 8.75 x 11"; 384 pages . Her Majesty's Stationary Office hardcover
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19-1486Edinburgh: The National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland 1966. 12mo. 28 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good slight wear on edges. Black and white photographs. Edinburgh: The National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, 1966. paperback
119134Edinburgh: The National Trust for Scotland no date. Leatherbound Very good no dust jacket. . The National Trust for Scotland Hardcover
119137Edinburgh: The National Trust for Scotland no date. Leatherbound 23pp. Very good. Undated. Short folio oblong 12 3 / 8" X 16 1 / 2". Blue leather boards; small crest in gilt to bottom corner of top board. Head and heel of spine and corners professionally repaired. Boards a little rubbed. Internally leaves screwbound. Binding secure and tight. Title page paper-stock 12 leaves card stock. B&W and colour photographic plates tipped on to pages with paper labels beneath. The National Trust for Scotland Hardcover
18779The Cockpit 30 July 1719. Two pages folio minor defects including soiling small holes and tears but text complete and legible. Signatories at the top are: Thomas Parker Henry Grey Duke of Kent "Kent C.P.S. John Ker Ist Duke of Roxburghe James Craggs the Younger "J Craggs". "We do hereby direct that out of such Moneys as are or shall come to your hands for the following Uses you lay unto William Burroughs Esqre late Commissary Generall of his Majesty's Stores Provisions and fforage in North Britain the respective summs following Viz" Balance due . 1506.13.8; For a Ballance becoming due upon an account allowed and stated for the Shires of Midlothian East Lothian West Lothian and Lanark £2429.1.9; For the Extraordinary Services of William Rigg and Willm Hamilton relating to the fforage and Provisions in the said Shires 280.0.0. Total £4215.15.5 to be paid to Burroughs "Given at the Cockpit this 30 th day of July 1719 . . . To the Rt Honble Henry Earl of Lincoln Paymaster General of his Majesty's Guards Garrisons and Land fforces in Great Britain and Forces Abroad" Signed "Geo: Ireby". Finally William Burroughs signs a receipt. Note: both Roxburgh and Craggs were later involved in financial scandals. And 1719 was the year of a minor Jacobite rebellion. The Cockpit, 30 July 1719. unknown
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2009DADAX0367511886Routledge 2020-09-02. 1. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.56x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
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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
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1828j9041aEdinburgh: William Blackwood. G: in good condition. Outer joints split with evidence of glue repair to backstrip of second volume. Contents clean and tight. Some edges uncut. 1828. First Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 300mm x 230mm 12" x 9". xviii 736pp 40pp; 1005pp 11pp. Heavy set: extra shipping supplement may apply. . William Blackwood hardcover
2016x-1358582947Palala Press 2016. Hardcover. New. 308 pages. 6.14x0.75x9.21 inches. Palala Press hardcover
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