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a79674Edinburgh 1824 James Ballantyne. 12mo. 34pp. original wraps. Owner signed. Good worn but intact. . paperback
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182865889Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons 1828. Hardcover Quarto. Hardcover. Good. light brown leather gilt lettering to red and brown moroccan leather stamps at spine raised bands two volumes 736 pp 401005 pp 11 pp ex-library copy with stamp to rear title page rubbing at spine and edges spine lifting from volume I and nearly lifted off along with front board volume II marbled edges and endpapers<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. William Blackwood and Sons 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
ria9780470512166_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Designed as the foundation text in multimedia and now in full color this comprehensive resource covers basic principles of each media type - text graphics audio animation and video - describing their digitization and progressing on paperback
1017035199.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1870243987Edinburgh : H.M. General Register House 1870. First Edition. Hardcover. Poorly bound copy with wear tear and dust-dulling as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Provenance; includes a presentation bookplate from the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury. Series; Series of chronicles and memorials. Physical description; xxii 531 p. ; 26 cm. Notes; In two volumes. Includes bibliographical references and index for volumes 1 and 2. Latin documents with English introduction and notes. Subjecta; Scotland — History — To 1603 — Sources. Scotland — History — 1057-1603 — Sources. Edinburgh : H.M. General Register House hardcover
20250Scotland. Undated. Written in ink on both sides of an irregular slip of paper roughly 9 x 19cm with a few words inserted in pencil. Aged and worn. In Guthrie's hand and with 'Dr Guthrie's' in pencil at head of first page. The text comprises the upper part of the first leaf of the draft of a speech of thanks by Guthrie for delivery at a meeting in his honour. Heavily revised with a few interpolations in the margins on both sides. There are no indications that the text has been published and Guthrie's sons' memoir included in his 'Autobiography' 1874 throws up no clues. Containing vivid flashes demonstrating the reasons for Guthrie's popularity as a preacher. The beginning of the speech is on one side of the slip and reads: 'The man who is required to speak about himself has got an awkward subject: and therefore topic of conversation tho' I should have liked to speak my thanks out of the fulness of my heart I think it fortunate that necessity is laid on me to be brief as well as calm - I am well aware how much more I owe the honours & gifts of this day to the kindness of my friends than to any merits of mine – Indeed when I first heard of this movement & in the list of the Committee read the names of some occupying the highest offices in the State & in the Church of England also names famous in the world of Science the names of great & good men belonging to all ranks all political <.> & all Protestant Churches no man cold be <.> sympathy …'. On the reverse of the slip Guthrie expresses 'pleasure in accepting this munificent expression' of his audiences approbation: 'Indeed I feel very much as an invalid does who thinks it almost worthwhile to be ill to be so much made of & have his wants anticipated & know himself loved beyond what he ever imagined – The night brings out the stars: & my being disabled & shelved has elicited expressions of interest & esteem which have greatly alleviated my trial'. In the final part of the text Guthrie addresses 'my Lord Provost our very highly & most deservedly <> Chief Magistrate'. [ Scotland. ] Undated. unknown
2521216 February 1872. 28 Westbourne Terrace London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 16mo. In fair condition lightly aged and worn and folded twice for postage. Firmly written in a somewhat florid hand. Reads: ‘Dear Sir / Accept my Grateful thanks for your Kind Gift of £1 to the Original Ragged School & believe me with much respect yours truly / Thomas Guthrie’. 16 February 1872. 28 Westbourne Terrace, London. unknown
1693AQ21131Edinburgh: Printed by the Successors of Andrew Anderson 1693. Single leaf broadside. Edges uncut. Horizontal tear and some loss to head - not touching text. The sole edition of a broadside concerning arrangements for recruiting a militia force of 2975 as promised under an Act issued by Charles II in 1663 entitled An Humble Tender to His Sacred Majesty of the Duty and Loyalty of His ancient Kingdom of Scotland for the protection of the nation. ESTC records copies at three locations in the British Isles NAS NLS and Signet and one further in North America Folger. ESTC R229987 Wing S1674. Dimensions 370 x 300 mm. Printed by the Successors of Andrew Anderson unknown
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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