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Lengthy inscription on reverse of frontis. No other marks. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slightly sunned spine, dusty/foxed page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped with small pieces missing, nicks, chips and small tears to edges and sunned spine. 157pp. Illustrated account of what to see on a visit to Edinburgh.
73602Edinburgh: The Riverside Press Limited Glasgow: William McLellan and Company 1910-1914. Esoterica/Spirituality ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS very rare. Four volumes. Quarto 25 x 19cm pp.192 pp.168 pp.188 pp.220. Occasional black and white in-text photographs. Publisher's cream cloth gilt illustrations and titles stamped to upper board and spine. Internally bright and clean. Toning/offsetting to flyleaves gentle spotting to front and rear blanks as well as textblock edges. Bindings largely clean some gentle marking to boards including some red marking to top of vol IV. Four volumes of a periodical issued by the Theosophical Society in Scotland to document the history and presence of Scottish theosophists. Theosophy is an esoteric practice arising in the 19th century that sought to fuse Eastern and Western thought into a creed that supports all religious and mystical beliefs. These four volumes cover all Scottish lodges key figures and key events - starting from around 1910 with volume IV covering up to mid-1914. The Theosophical Society in Scotland is still active today; you can visit their website online. Edinburgh: The Riverside Press Limited, Glasgow: William McLellan and Company, 1910-1914 unknown
12 pages. Nice art deco front cover illustration. Dozens of wonderful contemporary ads, in particular the two-colour Duncan's Chocolates ad on back cover. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound and charming vintage copy. Book
Description In 1426, leaving her home in the sun-bleached courts of Avignon, seventeen-year-old Ninian rides into the darkness and strife of Scotland to marry a stranger. Her path crosses that of Gavin Cameron of Kinveil, priest and Chancellor of Scotland. Laconic, ambitious and handsome, he is the one man the Stewart king dares to trust, the one man strong enough to save the kingdom from the civil war planned by the charming, implacable Archdeacon Columba Crozier and his bastard sun, Adam de Verne. Tied by blood on one side and by an overwhelming -- and forbidden -- love on the other, Ninian, growing from her careless girlhood into a beautiful woman and an artist of brilliance and power, is precipitated into violence and tragedy, in which she, too, has a vital part to play.479p. Genealogy on endpapers . Book
19x14. 327p. Lám. Enc. Tela ed.
182766800Perth: printed by Crerar and Son 1827. 12mo pp. 295 1; largely unopened; original brown paper-covered boards red paper shelfback printed paper label on spine Forbes clan coat of arms "Grace me Guide" stamped on the upper board; spine sunned edges rubbed inscription on title page reading "Ruth Forbes One Hund. & Seventy six" light toning to a couple of leaves and the occasional very light spotting very good. Includes dissertations on the life and writings of James I the Scots language and Scottish music. Much of the book is taken up with his best-known poem the King's Quair nearly 1400 lines which was "composed by him while he was a prisoner in the castle of Windsor upon the Lady Jane a princess of the blood royal of England to whom he was afterwards espoused" preface. The boards on the book are slight and appear recycled. John Price notes that his copy in boards reuses "discarded leaves for a temporary binding. printed by Crerar and Son unknown
182714557Perth; Printed by Crerar and son 1827. 1827. Duodecimo pp. 295. Full calf border of blind rolls and gilt double fillets to boards; ornamented and titled in gilt to spine; marbled end-papers. Contemporary ownership inscription in ink to title-page and in pencil to end free end-paper. Soiling to upper board rubbing to joints continuing to spine and upper edge of lower board shelf-wear to extremities edges evenly toned. Occasional spots of toning to contents but generally clean. A very good copy. A study of Scottish poetry and music from antiquity to the eighteenth century including discussion of Ossian Alan Ramsay and traditional folk song with two further works on Scottish poetry and dialect. WorldCat locates copies at Harvard Cincinnatti Michigan South Carolina; National Library of Australia; Leipzig; in the UK Copac locates copies at BL National Library of Wales Manchester and Newcastle. Perth; Printed by Crerar and son, 1827. hardcover
1385134828.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
137932243X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
178658585Perth: Printed by R. Morison Junior 1786. 12mo. bound in 6's. iv 121 pp. Half morocco over marbled boards. Raised bands to spine with gilt decoration & lettering. Top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers. Bound by Larkins. Fading to spine. Spotting to prelims. Boards clean. Internally clean. Two portrait engravings. A nice copy. . Very Good. Half Morocco. 1786. Printed by R. Morison, Junior 1786 unknown
VG/G (dj is worn at edges and has a number of unclosed short tears without loss) Octavo 396pp illustrated
8vo., on laid paper, with frontispiece in photogravure toned in blue (original tissue guard present); original green cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in in gilt, gilt top, uncut, a very good, bright, clean copy in rare unclipped dustwrapper, the latter wanting lower half of backstrip. First published in 1904 and dedicated to Dr. John Goodchild. Includes Ireland as well as the folk of the Scottish Highlands. EXTREMELY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Sm. folio, First Edition, with frontispiece in photogravure (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, 8 fine plates in photogravure (all original tissue guards present), 2 plates in colour, and 50 illustrations in the text, free endpapers very lightly browned; original half vellum gilt, blue-grey boards, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, covers very lightly age-marked else a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. Millais' sojurn in the Highlands was partly for the purpose of collecting specimens for his well-known portrayals of surface-feeding and diving ducks.
Clean Copy
32 pages, illustrated, map, (Cotman-Color book series). eng
A9781167235382New. unknown
B9781167235382New. unknown
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.
8vo., First Edition, with 5 coloured plates on 4 and 28 monochrome plates on 20, inscription on front free endpaper; green cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in dustwrapper.
21 numbers [all published], 12mo, stain on blank margin of I2, a few other scattered spots in the text, vi, [1], 4-248 pp., contemporary half calf, lacks spine. The Glasgow University and National Library of Scotland copies only on Copac.
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked gilt embossed red cloth boards, sunning to spine, minor traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 94pp. Reprint of the work originally published in 1951 to commemmorate the fifth centenary of the University of Glasgow. Very well illustrated.
8vo., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, numerous monochrome plates and illustrations in the text; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in dustwrapper. Includes an extensive bibliography. SCARCE
First Edition, 4to, frontis., 22 facsimiles, orig. quarter vellum, slightly soiled. Founded in 1580 with a bequest of 300 books from Mr. Clement, a citizen of Edinburgh.
12mo, 191,[1]pp., folding engraved map, small area (75 x 12mm) torn away from head of map, slightly intruding into the border and headline text, duty stamp on title, cont. sheep, rubbed, spine chipped, upper hinge cracked. ESTC listing just one copy (L) for this year.
240 pages. Bibliography, index. Black and white photographic plates. "The first comprehensive account of the tweed industry of Scotland." - from dust jacket. Front endpaper neatly removed else clean and unmarked with light to moderate wear. Quality copy. Book