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197560317HMSO - RCHMS Edinburgh 1975. 1st edition. Hardback. Cloth dj F/G. xlviii325pp 120pp b/w plates 248 b/w plans & text figs some folding folding map at the rear metric conversion table index a nice fine copy in a spine faded & edge worn dustjacket. Detailed & comprehensive survey of the monuments & archaeological remains in the Lorn district of Scotland an area to the Esat of Oban almost as far East as Crianlarich. HMSO - RCHMS, Edinburgh hardcover
1971468683Edinburgh : H.M.S.O 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine cloth copy in a near-fine very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 233 pages 2 fold leaves : ill ; maps1 fold col in pocket plans ; 29 cm. Notes; Conversion tables in pocket. Includes index. Subjects; Historic buildings Scotland Argyllshire. Antiquities. Architecture. Historic houses. [Edinburgh] : H.M.S.O hardcover
14216The 'Note of Fees' dated November 1814. Horne's receipt from Edinburgh 18 November 1814. Both items in good condition on lightly-aged paper. The 'Note of Fees' is 1p. 4to and comprises 11 charges totalling £44 2s 0d. Docketted on reverse. Among the charges are: 'Herald Painter for painting writing and Emblazoning Arms in Patent £2 2s 0d' 'Herald Painter's Charge for Sketches both of the Arms of Lord Balgray and Miss Robertson: - one in colour given to his Lordship Seven in pen and Ink sent to him at Ormiston Hall and one given to Learmouth & Co. Coachmakers £2 2s 0d' together with 'Lyon Clerk for Extra Trouble £6 6s 0d'. The receipt is 1p. 12mo and is docketted on the reverse 'Note of Fees of Arms For Miss William Boyd Robertson of Lawers Novr. 1814.' It carries two embossed four pence tax stamps is signed by 'James Horne Lyon dept.' and reads: 'Edinburgh 18th. November 1814 Received from Mrs. Robertson Williamson by the hands of Messrs. Dundas & Rollo W.S. Forty four pounds two shillings Stg being in full payment of the annexed note of the Fees of her Patent of Armorial Bearings.' The 'Note of Fees' dated November 1814. Horne's receipt from Edinburgh, 18 November 1814. unknown
8vo., with photographs and large folding map; pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy.
Bookplate. DJ price clipped and with light rubbing to extremities; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 224 pages
1740714021740. Notable Eighteenth-Century Handbook for Scottish Notaries Notaries. Scotland. Ars Notariatus: Or The Art And Office Of A Notary-Publick As the Same Is Practised In Scotland. In Two Parts. I. Giving an Account of the Rise and Institution of the Office And Ancient and Present State Thereof. II. Containing Notorial Instruments of All Kinds. To Which is Added By Way of Conclusion An Advice to Notaries Touching the Right Discharging of Their Office. Edinburgh: Printed by Sands Brymer Murray and Cochran 1740. xv i 311 1 pp. Contemporary calf raised bands lettering piece and gilt ornaments to spine blind tooling to board edges. Light rubbing and a few minor scuffs and stains to boards moderate rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn chipping to head of spine front board beginning to separate but secure rear joint starting at ends rear hinge cracked. Moderate toning to text later signatures and annotations to front pastedown and free endpaper. $500. First edition. "In Scotland any solicitor may on petition to the Court of Session be admitted a notary public. His main functions are to authenticate wills for disabled persons take affidavits in bankruptcy note and protest bills and authenticate the due execution of deeds to be used abroad" Walker. This was a durable book. Second and third editions were published in 1762 and 1777; editions after the third had titles beginning The Office of a Notary. OCLC locates 9 copies in North America 5 in law libraries Duke Harvard University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Pennsylvania. Walker Oxford Companion to Law 892. English Short-Title Catalogue N15333. unknown books
21454Brussel, fondsmercator, 2009 Reliee sous jaquette , 450 illustrations en couleur, 304 blz, etat neuf. ISBN 9789061538622.
ria9781781301128_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Extensively illustrated this is the first accessible publication on the history of tapestry in over two decades. hardcover
1986sd1286Artus Revue 1986 In-4 (21 x 29,6 cm), dos agrafé, 78 pages ; dos frotté, traces et rousseurs sur les plats, coin inférieur du quatrième plat corné, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
35 pages. The 21 songs include: Weel May the Keel Row; Coming Thro' the rye; Annie Laurie; The Campbells are Comin'; Within a Mile of Edinborotown; Bonnie Dundee; A Highland Lad My Love was Born; The Yellow Hair'd Laddie; O' Charlie is My Darling; Jean McNeil; Scotland Forever Lancers; Caledonian; Petronella; Highland Scotch No. 1 and Virginia Reels; Highland ScotchNo. 2 and Virginia Reels; The Bonnie Brier Bush; Within a Mile of Edinburghtown; Annie Laurie; The Blue Bells of Scotland; Comin' Through the Rye; Auld Lang Syne. Above-average wear. Book
0331094762.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0265678838.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1772Tir431772 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Échelle en lieux - Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux . Les deux siciles étant la Sicile et le Royaume de Naples .
1772Tir431772 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Échelle en lieux - Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux . Les deux siciles étant la Sicile et le Royaume de Naples .
200359409BBEdinburgh., The Fruitmarket Gallery., 2003. 23 x 17 cm. 64 S. OKarton., 59409BB Auflage: 1000 Exemplare. Einband marginal berieben, sonst gutes Exemplar.
192693531926 Rouen, imprimerie Cagniard, 1926; brochure in-8°, couverture orange illustrée et imprimée en noir; 24pp. Cette brochure renferme le résumé de la Conférence donnée en Ecosse à Aberdeen le 12 mai 1894, à la Franco-Scottish Society, par le Dr Boucher
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
Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1942. 4to. mayor; 353 pp., 2 hs., 4 reproducciones fotográficas, un cuadro y un mapa plegados, todo ello fuera de texto. Encuadernación original en tela.
140Paris, Fondation Mona Bismarck 1989 4° - 16,5 x 23,54° broché couverture illustrée, 126 pp. (3-122), (4) pp. Imprimé en octobre 1989 par GROU-RADENEZ, Paris ;
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
12mo., text with some light and occasional underlining in red; plain contemporary wrappers, sewed as issued, a remarkably bright, clean, crisp copy oin wholly unrestored contemporary binding. Elegant copy of a scarce pamphlet more usually found contained within 'Miscellanea Scotica' (1818-1820). The Commissioners included John Marquis of Tweedale, William Earl of Annandale, John Lord Murray, Sir James Stewart, Adam Cockburn, Sir Archibald Hope, Sir William Hamilton, Sir James Ogilvie and Adam Drummond. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. See Davies 2952.
11784Melvill House 14 June 1800. One page 8vo edges sunned mainly good condition. "My LOrd Having retired tot her Country after dissolving the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland I only had yesterday the Honour of receiving your Grace's Letter of the 7th informing me of His Majesty's Gracious Acception of their Address on the present Situation of publick affairs. I immediately forwarded it to the 1st. Clerk of the Asembly as a farther Record and Testimony of His Majestys benevolent Disposition towards the Church of Scotland. ." Melvill House, 14 June 1800. unknown
1063914 Charlotte Square Edinburgh; 8 November 1833. 12mo 1 p. On recto of first leaf of bifolium. Addressed with broken red wax seal on verso of second leaf. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. Knowing of Bell's 'attachment to the Civil Law' he invites him to a breakfast where he will 'meet with Justinian & a few select jurists'. 14 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh; 8 November 1833. unknown
946319 June 1832; 45 East Clyde Street Glasgow. 4to 2 pp. Bifolium. Addressed 'H. Davidson Esqr <W. L-> No 3 North Charlotte St Edinb' and docketed 'Offer The Clyde Salmon Fishing Company. For Menzies Fishings in Holy Lock' with two postmarks on the reverse of the second leaf. Twenty three lines of text including four-line initialled postscript clear and complete. Good on aged paper with hole in second leaf from breaking of wafer. Discussing proposed terms ending 'Or in place of a <> sent will give the net proceeds of every tenth fish after marketing -'. Last paragraph begins 'As this season is so far advanced & if we come to terms for the Lease now wanter - I wish it to be understood that the Compy have liberty to fish these shores for this season in order to prove the grounds .'. 19 June 1832; 45 East Clyde Street, Glasgow. unknown