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1920165101920. Watercolor signed "J.Heseldine" lower left inscribed as title on verso. 1 vols. 5 x 7 inches. Fine. Watercolor signed "J.Heseldine" lower left inscribed as title on verso. 1 vols. 5 x 7 inches. The watercolour is one of a series of travel scenes done in Cornwall England about 1920. Cornwall was at the time a favourite holiday resort on the western coast of England. unknown
1920165111920. 1 vols. watercolour signed "J Heseldine" lower left inscribed as title on verso 5 x 7. This watercolour is one of a series done by the artist of scenes in Cornwall England in the 1920s when Cornwall was a favoured holiday resort. 1 vols. watercolour signed "J Heseldine" lower left inscribed as title on verso 5 x 7 unknown
1992LITTANGL5550623Paris, PUF, "écrivains", 1992, 13,5 x 21,5, 220 pages cousues sous couverture rempliée imprimée.
197650415ABStuttgart. London. Reykjavik., Edition Hansjörg Mayer., 1976. 23 x 15 cm. 114 unpaginierte S. OPappband mit transparentem OKunststoff-Umschlag., 50415AB Third publication 1976 in an edition of 2500 copie Sehr gutes, frisches Exmplar.
1340516748.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1658ST16442s.l.: s.n. Printed Anno Domini 1658. FIRST EDITION. 190 x 135 mm. 7 1/2 x 5 3/8". 3 p.l. 14 pp. complete. <br/> 20th century vellum-backed marbled boards flat spine with vertical titling. Front pastedown with bookplate of the Fox Pointe Collection. Wing P-2842B; ESTC R207754. ◆Text lightly washed and pressed but still crisp faint foxing to lower edge of title page otherwise a fine fresh copy in an unworn binding.<br/> <br/> Written by an opinionated English cleric this is an extraordinarily rare pamphlet proposing an unusual fund to support young 17th century scholars. According to DNB the scheme outlined in the present work was meant "to support the university studies of young men of promise seeking entry into the ministry." The plan "was approved by John Worthington and Anthony Tuckney and had the support also of John Arrowsmith DD Ralph Cudworth William Dillingham DD and Benjamin Whichcote. The fund raised about £900 and it appears that William Sherlock afterwards dean of St Paul's received assistance from this fund during his studies at Peterhouse Cambridge until 1660 when he graduated BA. Those entrusted with administering the fund sent Poole regular reports on students interviewed and the ratings they had received in philosophy logic and languages. The scheme was abandoned at the Restoration." Poole 1624 - 79 was the author of a number of controversialist pamphlets on subjects ranging from Unitarianism to preaching by lay persons before undertaking his major work: a synthesis of critical biblical commentaries "Synopsis criticorum aliorumque sacrae scripturae interpretum." This is one of his scarcest writings: ESTC lists seven copies two in North America while ABPC and RBH record just two copies at auction. s.n. Printed Anno Domini unknown
elala5799Buffalo NY: Henry Stewart Incorporated 1959. First American Edition. 8vo. unpaginated. profusely illus. some colour. cloth cloth soiled pencil scribbles on front endpapers. elala5799 Buffalo, NY: Henry Stewart, Incorporated, [1959] hardcover
H19231Very Good. On thick laid paper NOT parchment. Approx. 22 x 15 inches 3pp. spelling out the terms under which Edward Wilmot and Louise Smith will rent Burn Hall in Durham to Henry Methold. Signed by lessors and lessee docketed on verso with wax seals. Very good with light separation at some of the intersections of the folds. We don't know if this is the same Burn Hall that was called "Newburn Hall" in Durham a 13th century manor house that was purchased in 1812 and razed with a new "Burn Hall" designed by Ignatius Bonomi built in its stead between 1821 and 1834. unknown
H19230Very Good. 26.5 x 19 inches on thick laid paper not parchment very good minor wear. For the sum of 120 Pounds upfront plus an additional 300 Pounds plus interest as a future payment Richard and Elizabeth Hadley Richard is identified as a gun lock maker are selling or mortgaging the property identified as Greets Green Farm in West Bromwich to a John Smith of Birmingham 6.4 miles SE of W. Bromwich for a period of 500 YEARS. Signed twice by the Hadleys and docketed on verso. Usual folds slight separation at a couple of the fold intersections. West Bromwich still has a Greets Green Park and Greets Green Road. unknown
2i11053um 1900. 53 Tafeln mit ca. 200 eingesteckten Figuren Halbleder-Album mit Lederecken quart Rücken eingerissen/berieben/bestoßen/etwas gebräunt. - Charmante wohl von sorgfältiger Kinderhand erstellte Collagen / Auf den ersten beiden Seiten eingeklebte Bildnisse von König Edward VII. und der Königin Alexandra dann folgen Tafeln mit großen farbigen Bildern die am Rande oder im Bild selbst durch zusätzliche Figuren ergänzt wurden / Die Figuren zeigen Alltagssituationen Tiere historische Kostüme uniformierte Soldaten Jagddarstellungen Kinder mit Haustieren usw. - unknown
93620hardcover. 368pp. 8vo 3/4 leather; rubbed endpapers and flyleaves foxed text is clean. London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1830.<br/> <br/> unknown
a38982London 1688 J. Leake. By shewing that the Councils of Constance Basil and Trent have in all their Decrees touching Communion in one kind contradicted the Received doctrine of the Church of Christ. With an appendix in answer to the XSI Chapter of the Author of A Papist Misrepresented and Represented. 8vo. 110pp. removed from volume and rebound in later wraps. Good top and lower margin cropped a bit not into text at all some light wrinkling throughout. . paperback
a38974London 1687 Brabzon Aylmer. Octavo. 96pp. removed from bound volume and rebound in later wraps. Good top margin cropped not into text small ink note on titlepage. . paperback
a38899London 1687 Henry Hills. 8vo. 36pp. removed from bound volume and rebound in later wraps. Good light soiling. paperback
291857West Bromwich: Eld & Blackham. hardcover. very good. Many illustrations including black-and-white photographs and full page color lithographic plates. viii 648 pages thick 4to gilt-stamped and decorated red cloth a.e.g; front flyleaf lacking spine ends mended few spots of soiling to cover. West Bromwich: Eld & Blackham ca. 1885. A very good copy.<br/> <br/> Eld & Blackham unknown
a38108London 1794 3rd edition J. Debrett. 'To whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's Message of the 12th of May 1794 and which were presented sealed up to the House by Mr. Secretary Dundas.' Revolutionary agitation in England inspired the the French Revolution. Thomas Paine and his 'Rights of Man' mentioned several times. 8vo. 40pp. 72pp. plus appendices and reports to the House of Lords. Original paper-covered boards with later fine professionally-done paper backstrip and new inner hinges. Copy signed by Alfred Smith Esq. Hartford. Some ink notes describing content inside front board. Good boards worn and soiled. . hardcover
elala3210London: Printed For Richard Phillips By B. McMillan 1809. First Edition. 8vo. pp. 32. modern wrs. foxing to last leaves London: Printed For Richard Phillips, By B. McMillan, 1809 unknown
a77988London 1793 Sold by J. Downes. Single issue of this publication. Contains: The Charge of the Hon. Mr. Justice Ashurst to the Grand Jury in the Court of King's Bench; Appendix to the Bishop of Landaff's Sermon; Reflections on the Present Crisis. The famous and controversial Ashurst accusation relating to the French Revolution. Octavo 14pp. no cover; later backstrip. Two slight ink marks on front page. Good some edge toning and light wear. Scarce. . unknown
a68403c. 1690. Sm.4to. 23pp. removed and laid in later wraps. Two words on page 17 have been carefully blacked out same word in both cases seems to be an unwanted adjective describing the discovery of the plot. About the eventual King James II. VG. Guaranteed original. Pictures available on request. . paperback
a38980London 1687 Printed by Richard Chiswell. Wherein is shewed that the Doctrine of Transubstantiation overthrows the proofs of Christian Religion. 8vo. 120pp. removed from volume rebound in later wraps VG title page lightly toned; nlo owner marks. . paperback
a38981London 1687 Ben. Griffin. 8vo. 78pp. removed from volume and rebound in later wraps. Good top and bottom margins trimmed not into text final two leaves worn on inner margin with loss of a very few words small bit of tape on final page obscures about 3 words top margin of final page taped a few contemporary ink margin notes in text. . paperback
a38973London 1687 Robert Clavell. '.II. The Primacy of S. Peter and the Bishop of Rome. III. The Subjection and Authority of the Church in a Christian State: According to the Suffrages of the Primest Antiquity.' 8vo. 136pp. removed from bound volume and rebound in later wraps. Good top margin cropped not into text sight staining on titlepage. . paperback
a68400London 1680 Printed for John Wright at the Crown on Ludgate-Hill and Richard Chiswell at the Rose and Crown. Sm.4to. pp. 145-157. later wraps. Some contemporar ink notation on front blank. Good. paperback
a68387London January 1798. Octavo 32pp. A fine full page copper plate by Samuel Collings showing a caricature engraving of " Patriots of 1768 Whigs of Liberty. Issue rebound in later wraps. One line underlined in ink. VG. Pictures available. . paperback
a68388London February 1798. Octavo pp.33-64 fine full page copper plate caricature etched by Barlow showing impoverished people protesting titled "The Times". Rebound in later wraps. VG Plus. no owner marks. . paperback