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2006BOOKS074000ISouth Bristol ME: South Bristol Historical Soc 2006. PB. good wraps softcover FAINT DAMPSTAIN TOP EDGE. B&W illustrations. ISBN 0978659600 NOTE - faint damp stain top edge of a few rear pages - nothing stuck or ever was faintly noticeable. 155pp. South Bristol Historical Soc unknown
(ca. 12,5 x 17,5 cm). 2 Photos. Original-Photographien, rückseitig montierte Informationsblätter des Verleihs. Papier leicht gerändert, sonst gut erhalten. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand. Die zwei Photographien (schwarz/weiss, ohne Randflächen) stammen aus dem Film 'Protest' (Originaltitel: Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment) des tschechisch-englischen Regisseurs Karel Reisz. Beide Aufnahmen zeigen die Hauptfigur Morgan (Schauspieler: David Warner) in verschiedenen Szenen des Films. Die Original-Photos waren wohl Teil des Werbematerials für den Film, sie enthalten beide auf den Rückseiten jeweils eine montierte Information des Filmverleihs. Original-Filmfotos aus den 1960er Jahren!
191736414Northampton MA: Picturesque Publishing Company. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards lightly worn at head and tail of . spine and corners faint soiling to front endpapers toning to pp. 10-11 . as from newspaper clipping but no clipping laid in at present. 1917. Hardcover. Blindstamped black cloth binding with titles stamped in gilt on front boards and spine. Top edges gilt. Many photos. Publisher's note at rear indicates that this is Volume I of what is hoped to be a multi-volume series that will include 200 or more families but WorldCat does not show any subsequent volumes having been published. Northampton notables include Jonathan Edwards Chauncey H. Pierce General John L. Otis The O'Donnell Family Richard W. Irwin Haynes H. Chilson Edward H. R. Lyman Christopher Clarke and many others. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 411 pages . Picturesque Publishing Company hardcover
30175P., Gallimard NRF (Collection "Du Monde Entier"), 1954, in 8° broché, 411 pages (en partie non coupé) ; couverture fanée et tâchée.
1979310587London, Arts Council of Great Britain London. Hayward Gallery., 1979. 320 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen dokumentarischen Abbildungen, teils in Farbe. Index. Originalbroschur. 28 cm
30 vols. Some forst/early editions included. Contains: As I ever saw, The bachelor, Balulalow, The birds, Consider, The contented lover, Elore lo, The first mercy, The frostbound wood, Good ale, Ha`nacker mill, Hey, troly loly lo, In an arbour green, Late summer, Mockery, Mr. Belloc`s fancy, The night, NoÙ, The passionate shepherd, Peterisms (first & second set), Piggesnie, Queen Anne, Saudades, The singer, Sweet and twenty, To the memory of a great singer, Two songs (a prayer to Saint Anthony of Padua; The sick heart), Tyrley, tyrlow.
Second edition, [4], 65, [1]pp., disbound.
pp. viii, 700, (4) [Publisher's advertisement] + Nine engraved plates (foxed). 8vo. Original full leather binding, boards almost detached. Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827), was the second son of George III and Queen Charlotte. His career at court, in the House of Lords, and in the military makes fascinating reading, but it is a great controversy and scandal that most concerns us here. He had become entangled with a handsome adventuress, Mary Anne Clarke (1776-1852). The precise facts of Mary's early love life and adventures are open to speculation. It is certain that in 1803, under the name of Mrs. Clarke, she took a great house in Gloucester Place and began to entertain sumptuously, and that rumor from the first coupled her name with that of the Duke of York. She rushed into the wildest extravagances; she kept ten horses and twenty servants, including three men professed as 'cooks'; she ate off the plate which had belonged to the Duc de Berri, and her wineglasses cost two guineas each. The Duke of York had promised her 1,000 L a month, but it was very irregularly paid. She was soon much pressed by creditors, and there is no doubt that in order to get money she promised to use her influence with the Duke of York. The Duke was at that time commander-in-chief, and had enormous patronage at his disposal, and as he was known to be an easy-going man, it was believed by those about her that he would do whatever she wished. For the promise of her influence she received various sums of money, especially from officers in the army, and the matter came public knowledge at last. The man who brought up the question in the House of Commons in 1809, Colonel Gwillym Lloyd Wardle, was probably no better than herself. He brought eight charges against the Duke for wrong use of his military patronage, and won for himself a short season of popularity. But the charges were found not proven against the Duke, though there was no doubt Mrs. Clarke had received money for her influence with him, and her beauty and courage, and even the sauciness with which she stood her long examination at the bar of the House, won her many admirers. The result of the investigation was that the Duke resigned his post of commander-in-chief, to which, however, he returned in two years, and that he broke off his connection with Mrs. Clarke. This scandalous case raised a cloud of pamphlets, some of which are very amusing, and most of them full of falsehoods. Later in 1809 Colonel Wardle prosecuted Mrs. Clarke and two pamphleteers, F. and D. Wright, for libeling him, and after a trial, which did not resound to his credit, the prisoners were all found "not guilty". Mrs. Clarke next proposed to publish the letters she had received from her princely lover. This had to be stopped at all risks, and Sir Herbert Taylor bought up the letters, and offered Mrs. Clarke 7,000 L. down and a pension of 400 L. a year, and for this consideration the printed edition was destroyed, with the exception of one copy deposited at Drummond's bank. Her next publication, "A Letter to the Right Hon. William Fitzgerald," brought her into trouble, and she was condemned in 1813 to nine months' imprisonment for libel. She then settled down and devoted herself to the education of her daughters, who all married well. After 1815 she removed to Paris, where she was still sought after by the numerous admirers of her wit, to listen to her scandals of old days. Especially attentive to her was the Marquis of Londonderry. She died at Boulogne, at 76 years of age. - Paraphrased from the DNB. W141
195844507BBLondon, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1958. 4°. 28 cm. VIII, 68 Seiten, ca. 150 Blatt. Original-Leinenband.
196827940Graz, Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 1968. 8°. 1028 S., Orig.-Ganzleinenband. Neuwertiges Exemplar.
188561662Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1968 (Unveränderter Nachdruck der Ausgabe London 1885). 8°. 1 Bl., IV, 1028 S., OLwd.
Previous owner's name/date inside front board. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, a little foxing to top of page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with tiny scratch to spine foot. 280pp. A study which describes the subtle and interesting relationships between private landowners and industry in the 18th and 19th centuries.
VG hbk in grey cloth with a picture of Lorna Doone from a painting by C.E. Brock on the front board. Illustrations by Catharine Weed Ward. 17179 eng
18907946ABerlin, Schorer, (1890). 8°. 2 Bände. 690, 598 Seiten. Farbig illustr. OLeinenbände mit Deckel- u. Rückenvergoldung. 1. Auflage.
191117949London, Longmans, Green and Co. 1911-12. 1 Bl. Anzeigen, XXII, 277; VIII, 363; VIII, 390 S., 1 Bl. Mit 44 Tafeln. Gr.-8° (23 x 15,5 cm). Original-Leinwand.
1371086Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1980 sm. 4to. 188 pages, 4 colour plates, 486 b/w illustrations + leaflet "Price Revision List prepared by Nicholas Pine, January 1986", 20 pp., stapled. Hardcover, d.w.
19437119ALondon, 1943. 8°. 88 S. Reich ill. Ill. OBroschur.
198415046CBStuttgart/Herford, Seewald Verlag, 1984. 8°, 407 S. zahlr. Tafelseiten mit s/w-Abbildungen, gelber original Leineneinband (Hardcover) mit schwarzer Rückenbeschriftung und original Schutzumschlag, deutsche Erstausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
199670205Coburg, Hirsch-Verlag, 1996. 184 SS. mit vielen Abbildungen. 8°, Illustrierter Original-Pappband.
195512772Stuttgart, Verlag E. Schwab, 1955. 8°, 327 S., Bibl.Ex., Nr.a.T., altersbedingte Bräunungen, sonst min. Gebr.sp., Leinen
195515082Schwab, Stuttgart 1955. 327 S. mit mehreren Karten. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. Leichte Gebrsp. Umschlag berieben u. am oberen Kapital etwas beschädigt. Kopfschnitt fleckig. - Heinz Walz war Dozent am Dolmetscher-Institut der Universität Heidelberg.
195541934Stuttgart, Curt E.Schwab Verlag, 1955. Leinen
195553405Stuttgart, Curt E.Schwab Verlag, 1955. Leinen
Previous owner's name inside front cover. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight foxing to page edges and no bumping to corners. 216pp. A study showing the rapid expansion of towns during the period 1776 to 1851and the unprecedented rate of social change resulting from this.
1963ROD0040807Albin MICHEL. 1963. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 568 p.. . . . Classification Dewey : 942-Angleterre