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19091'B. Friars Blackfriars London April 27th. 1785.'. 3pp. folio. Bifolium. Addressed on reverse of second leaf 'To Mrs. Squire Wragby near Lincoln.' In fair condition aged and worn with Middleton's seal cut away from the second leaf without any loss to text and a number of closed tears along creases. Seventy lines of neatly-written text. A letter filled with pious sentiment beginning: 'Mr. Squire favored us To-day with a Call and it gave us a peculiar Pleasure to see that he is so well recovered from that Fit of Illness in which my Brother & I saw him notwithstanding the uncommonly severe Winter we have since had. But at the same Time I observed Mr. S. lookt so well I thought I discovered great Anxiety in his Face; which led me without knowing the Particulars of the Court's Decision against his Suit in Law to presume on offering a few Hints for his Consideration with a View to reconcile his Mind to the Divine Providence upon a Supposition of the worst. Duty & the Use of Means are our's; but the Event is GOD's.' Exhortation and anecdote follows with Middleton writing midway through the letter: 'I hope Mrs. Squire will have Grace to exercise a good Understanding with which She is so eminently blessed in reasoning scriptorally & consequently wisely upon the present as well as all other the Vicissitudes of this mortal Life; remembering that there is a Design & a Voice in every Affliction we meet with. The Design through GOD's LOve is our Good. The Voice is To sit more loose in Your Affections to the perishing Things of Tme & Sense which at most are Your's & mine but for a little While .'. The postscript reads: 'Mrs. Middleton begs a Tender of her Compliments <to> You and the Miss Squires.' 'B. Friars [ Blackfriars ], London, April 27th. 1785.' unknown
118011813. Full article published in Edinburgh Review vol.21 pp.378-424. Manuscript two pages 4to trimmed at bottom with loss of text with light corrections and additions giving the text for pp.407-8 excluding two lengthy quotations from the book to which Brougham gives the reference only. The trimming had led to the loss of the passage from "In the Conservatorii or charity schools . He gives as an instance one Conservatorio where four hundred . where four hundred."apart from a few words subject of pasage partly "repentant women" and vice in Naples. Subjects of the manuscript include Naples and King Ferdinand IV. Notes: A. Wellesley Index vol. 1 p.451 identifies joint authors: Letter from Brougham quoted saying "Jeffrey has sent Clarke's MS. to him for remarks; and begs Clarke not to reveal his share in 'Eustace'; Cock and Brougham MS. lists attrib. to Brougham". The Manuscript is in Brougham's hand somewhat neater and smaller than his sometimes indecipherable letters; B. 'As a young lawyer in Scotland Brougham helped to found the Edinburgh Review in 1802 and contributed many articles to it.' [1813] unknown
1899013878Boston Mass: Bigelow & Dowse Co 1899. Fine/No Dust Jacket Issued. <br /> A turn-of-the-century trade presentation showcasing the height of the American bicycle craze and the rapid commercialization of the safety bicycle. <br /> Issued at a critical juncture in leisure transport history this catalog outlines detailed specifications for three premium regional lines: the B & D Special the Park Flyer and the ultra-scarce Copley line which operated exclusively during the year 1899. <br /> It documents the late-Victorian transition toward standardized consumer athletics featuring specialized mechanics for adult road racers and children's models sourced from the Fay Bicycle Company.<br /> <br /> KEY FEATURES<br /> Visuals: Elaborately illustrated throughout with detailed technical wood engravings demonstrating frame configurations gear layouts and drop-handlebar profiles for specific models.<br /> Binding: Original stiff illustrated stapled wraps; retaining bright clean corporate lithographic cover design.<br /> Content: Exhaustive parts pricing mechanical dimensions and optional upgrades for the B & D Special Park Flyer and Copley lines including technical agent data for Ohio-manufactured Dayton Bicycles.<br /> Imprint: Bigelow & Dowse Co. Boston Massachusetts 1899.<br /> Specs: 8.5 x 8 inches; 12 pages complete.<br /> Unmarked domestic copy completely free of library stamps or industrial workshop notation.<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Fine. A remarkably bright and well-preserved specimen. The stiff paper wraps remain clean flat and structurally sound with no fading to the lithographic ink. The staples are secure and completely free of oxidation or rust transfer. Internally the pages are crisp bright and untouched completely without flaw marks or the heavy thumb-soiling typical of late 19th-century hardware and trade literature. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE --<br /> By the late 1890s the American landscape had been utterly transformed by the bicycle boom. The introduction of the safety bicycle-featuring two equal-sized wheels and a chain-driven rear axle-replaced the dangerous high-perch ordinary bicycle democratizing cycling for women children and the broader urban public.<br /> <br /> This 1899 catalog from Boston hardware powerhouse Bigelow & Dowse documents the peak of this cultural frenzy. Rather than acting as a simple order sheet the volume showcases how traditional industrial jobbers adjusted their entire distribution frameworks to accommodate the mass-market demands of seasonal sports and athletic leisure.<br /> <br /> The inclusion of specialized youth models from the Fay Bicycle Company emphasizes the expanding nature of the late-nineteenth-century consumer market demonstrating that bicycle ownership had transitioned from an elite hobby into a standardized family fixture.<br /> <br /> SCHOLARLY FEATURES<br /> Design: Captures late-Victorian athletic marketing layouts pairing bold typography with isolated mechanical profiles to emphasize structural lightweight speed.<br /> Scholarship: Serves as a vital primary document for the history of American transportation tracking the rapid shift away from the high-wheel ordinary bicycle to the equal-wheeled safety design.<br /> Influence: Preserves the fleeting industrial footprint of the Copley Company whose single-year operational window 1899 makes their surviving trade literature extraordinarily scarce.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: Bicycles 19th-Century Transportation American Leisure Culture Boston Commerce Industrial Design Trade Catalogues Ephemera Fay Bicycle Company Huffman Bicycles Dayton Ohio Manufacturing Ephemera Trade Catalogue.<br /> <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE: OCLC/WorldCat 49198294 locating only 1 copy globally at the University of Maine. Bigelow & Dowse Co unknown
19106659Oxford: University Press 1910. 12mo 4 x 3 inches. Bound in attractive blue morocco tooled in gilt with cross against a paneled ground with rules some pointelle rosettes & other ornaments gilt spine. Two works in one: vol 1 printed on India paper. All edges finely gilt. Scarce edition. University Press unknown
1929210730New York: New England Genealogical Society 1929. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in boards. Ex-library. Rear hinge starting. New England Genealogical Society hardcover
1931210728New York: New England Genealogical Society 1931. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in boards. Ex-library. Front hinge cracked at title page. New England Genealogical Society hardcover
17523265Oxford: Printed by Thomas Baskett Printer to the University; James Hodges at ye Looking Glass on London Bridge Sells all sorts of Bibles Common Prayers Testaments Salters Spelling Books & all sorts of School Books Wholescale & Retale 1752. Full morocco. Good. Two works in one. bound with: The Whole Book of Psalms: Collected into English Metre By Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and Others London: Printed by C. and J. Ackers for the Company of Stationers. M.DCC.LI. 8vo unpaginated a-b8 c3 A-Aa8 final leaf Aa8: one tailpiece; A-H8 final leaf H8; extra-illustrated: engraved title page and frontispiece of George II plus 45 engraved plates presented out of sequence. Later full black morocco spine and upper board gilt-ruled and faded spine simply and scantly tooled in gilt gilt roll-tooled edges and turn-ins. Marbled endpapers. Heavy wear and rubbing scored and bumped circular marks to upper board. Gatherings not flush only traces of earlier gilt edge stain from second/ later binder's trimming. Off-setting from book label now removed to front endpapers. Later affectionate gift POI in brown ink to second blank: "To Dorothy with love from Phyllis" with earlier POI again in brown ink repeated to illustrated title page and Contents page: "Jas. Nunn Chalck." Browned some foxing and staining losses to bottom corner of A2 with 4 lines of text absent and top corner of A7 some tears nicking and creasing a number of margins trimmed very close with headers and catchwords affected incl. gathering I L & X plus B in second work leaves P3 & 4 taped at centre fold with attendant offsetting to adjacent pages. Else complete and clean. Good A well-handled extra-illustrated copy of the 1752 OUP Book of Common Prayer bound with Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins et al's The Whole Book of Psalms 1751 featuring 47 biblical and historical plates including 'Gunpowder Treason' 'The Martyrdom of King Charles the 1st' and 'The Restoration of Charles 2nd'. N.B. Diverges from ESTC T183438: shares format title imprint and date though in Arabic rather than Roman numerals on title page but lacks a price on title page c.f. One Shilling and its final leaf of the first work is Aa8 rather than H3. Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the University; James Hodges at ye Looking Glass on London Bridge Sells all sorts of Bible unknown
1811995F36Burslem: J. Tregortha 1811 . Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. A fascinating provincial early 19th century edition of this classic work of Anglican prayer with an engraved frontispiece. The Book of Common Prayer published in the civil parish of Burslem Stoke on Trent in the early 19th century by John Tregortha.Tregortha was a major figure in the book trade of the region and provided printing and binding services. He printed about eighty-one books and pamphlets many of a religious nature between 1796 and his death in 1821.Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece.Rebacked retaining the original calf boards and endpapers.Extensive former owner's inscriptions to front pastedown and free endpaper of individuals including Jane Hood Swann George Swann Mary Hood William Hood and Ann and George Swann.To the rear of the work are 'A Companion to the Altar' and 'A New Version of the Psalms of David' with individual title pages. Rebacked retaining the original calf boards and endpapers. Externally excellent. Hinges reinforced. Inscriptions to front pastedown and front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages age toned due to paper type with handling marks throughout most concentrated to title page. Very Good J. Tregortha hardcover
1786138596Oxford: Clarendon Press 1786. Very Good. small octavo. full leather c.250 192pp. engraved plate Early binding in brown calf with decorations at spine & marbled end papers. Neat ownership signature dated 1836 o/w nice copy Clarendon Press hardcover
NEW-MAY2-2017--17870Academic Cell 2015-07-09. Hardcover. New. New US Edition Textbook Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Academic Cell hardcover
1999Manohar-9780521652612Cambridge University Press 1999. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1999Manohar-9780521652612Cambridge University Press 1999. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
SKU1751167Academic Cell 2015-07-09. hardcover. New. 8x1x10. New Book Ships with Tracking Academic Cell hardcover
SONG0912138696R.James Bender Publishing 0000-00-00. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. R.James Bender Publishing hardcover
SKU1749814Saunders Ltd 2018-12-18. hardcover. New. 9x1x11. New Book Ships with Tracking Saunders Ltd hardcover
1985mon0000551278Forward Publicity 1985T. paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual marking. Clean copy in good condition. Some marking due to age on pages but overall book remains in good condition considering age. Forward Publicity paperback
1983mon0000039396Home Publishing 1983-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Clean copy sound binding. Home Publishing paperback
1983mon0000125166Home Publishing 1983-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Ex library book usual markings. Clean copy sound binding. Home Publishing paperback
1730273561London: printed for John Pemberton Richard Ford Richard Hett John Gray and Thomas Cox 1730. First Large Paper Edition. Softcover. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Provenance; from the library of Henry Cabot Lodge with the owner's armorial bookplate. Physical description; 781 pages. Subjects; England. History. Royal House of Stuart. King Charles II. King James II. Oliver Cromwell. Lord Saville. The English Civil Wars. London: printed for John Pemberton, Richard Ford, Richard Hett, John Gray and Thomas Cox paperback
56017showing the sovereigns in compartments radiating from a head of Queen Victoria in date order clockwise giving their names reigns and list of children a child that succeeded its parent has a curved line to his or her place as sovereign the line is straight if only an ancestor as with Elizabeth daughter of Charles I to George I 6¼" x 5¼" laid down on early shiny yellow cloth 6¾" x 6¼" no place no date but circa blank corners of the engraving neatly trimmed diagonally a few light brown spots without loss Queen Victoria's children are given as only Victoria and Albert Edward. William IV has Charlotte and Elizabeth who died young. hardcover
1509947647New. Brand new and still unused unknown
2012x-0415894506Routledge 2012. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 232 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
1999x-0860787885Variorum 1999. Hardcover. New. 220 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.50 inches. Variorum hardcover
1910455596Oxford ; London : Printed at the University Press ; Henry Frowde 1910. Edition Unstated. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original pocket-sized flexible leather binding with a bas-relief decorated metallic plate to the front. The finish of the metal is heavily worn with the bas-relief remaining well-preserved. Leather edges faintly rubbed. Thin pages with all gilt edges. Internally tight bright and clean. A unique and well-preserved article overall. Date is suggested. Physical description; 688 pages : illustrations ; 6 cm. Notes; At foot of title page: ""Diam 128mo thin."" Subjects; Church of England - Prayer-books and devotions - English Church of England - Liturgy - Texts Hymns English - 19th century. Oxford ; London : Printed at the University Press ; Henry Frowde hardcover
1770377946London: pr. by Mark Baskett . and by the assigns of Robert Baskett 1770. Baskett Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in full leather. Spine bands and panel edges worn with some loss. Some damage to bottom halves of some pages and some annotations to the margins. Physical description: 1 volume pages unnumbered. Subjects: Bible Psalms Paraphrases English. Prayers London: pr. by Mark Baskett ... and by the assigns of Robert Baskett hardcover