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238000Londres, Thomas Lovewell & Barbican [printed by Macdonald], 1814 2 vol. in-8, xii pp., 273 pp. ; viii pp., pp. 3-264, demi-basane aubergine à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets, guirlandes et fleurons dorés, tranches mouchetées (reliure un peu postérieure). Légères épidermures.
228427Paris, Ouvrier [Imprimerie d'Égron], an X - 1802 in-8, [3] ff. n. ch., 316 pp., avec un portrait-frontispice gravé par Goulet, demi-maroquin marine à long grain, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid, tête dorée (reliure de la fin du XIXe siècle). Dos légèrement insolé.
240756Cologne, Birckmann, 1614 in-folio, [7] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace, approbations, table des chapitres, préface), 888 colonnes, [6] ff. n. ch. d'index, typographie en petit corps, demi-vélin rigide à coins, dos lisse, pièce de titre verte (reliure du XIXe). Un mors supérieur fendu sur 17 cm, coins abîmés, des pages roussies, petite galerie de vers en haut des ff. 287-310.
176311860Londres, sans nom, 1763 ; 8 tomes in-12 ; demi-chagrin vert-sapin, dos lisses à grand décor de rinceaux et roses dorés, 4 faux-nerfs dorés, palette en queue, tranches marbrées multicolores (reliure du tout début XIXe) ; VIII, LX, 415 ; (4) en tête à chaque volume ; VIII, 560 ; IX, 566 ; VI, 454 ; VIII, 484 ; VI, 477 ; VI, 483 ; VI, 375, (1) pp. ; chaque tome a sa propre table alphabétique ; 2 portraits gravés par Legrand au tome 1er.
1828bn1790Roma, dalla Tipografia di Domenico Ercole Relié 1828 Quatorze volumes in-8 (16 x 23,8 cm), reliure demi-vélin à coins, dos lisses ornés d'une pièce de titre et de tomaison, ensemble complet, XIV-583, 574, 572, 538, 571, 603, 587, 620, 405, 528, 521, 421, 441 et 552 pages, 2e édition imprimée entre 1828 et 1836, texte en italien ; quelques frottements sur les coupes, pièce de titre en partie manquante au dos du tome 2, usures du papier reliure aux plats du tome 1, mouillures marginales sur l'ensemble du corps d'ouvrage du tome 1, rousseurs éparses ne gênant pas outre mesure la lecture dans l'ensemble des volumes, bon état général pour cet ensemble complet. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1822R320066972JANET ET COTELLE. 1821-1822. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 440 + 435 + 440 + 416 + 422 + 344 + 448 + 424 + 471 + 574 + 512 pages - Plats jaspés - Des piqures de ver aux dos des volumes - auteur, titre, tomaison, années, fleurons et roulettes dorés aux dos des volumes - 1 etiquette collée en coiffe en pied de chacun des volumes - tranches jaspées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 942-Angleterre
16012275180725055New England Conservatory of Music 1916-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. has very small tear on lower spine taped. has price label on cover. New England Conservatory of Music paperback
201928971R.C. Brayshaw & Co for Robert W. Averill. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2019. First Edition. Hardcover. 1893863042 . Signed By the Author. Original Stereoscope missing but new replacement included. A clean tightly bound hardcover copy. Unmarked gently read showing gentle head and foot wear to the spine and lightly bumped corners with heavier wear to edges and panels of the dust jacket . A really nice copy overall. Read descriptions carefully. Avoid GLASSFROGBOOKS ERGODOBOOKS MORE BOOKS IRISH BOOKSELLERS PRO QUO/BAYSIDE BOOKS BOOKSPLEASE RIA CHRISTIE DISCOVER BOOKS BOOKS2ANYWHERE BOOKS EXPRESS CHIRON MEDIA! These "Booksellers" have no books of their own. they buy honest booksellers' books upcharge you and have no idea what the book is really like. Support your local and small bookstore owners! ; Signed by Author . R.C. Brayshaw & Co for Robert W. Averill hardcover
16-6269London: W. Belch Newington Butts and J. Phelps Paternoster Row ca. 1820. 48 x 38cm. . A broadside with blank center for writing with six vignettes illustrating scenes from the Life of Queen Elizabeth. The headpiece depicts Elizabeth exhorting her army to "stand firm in defence of their Queen and Country." At the foot of the sheet is an illustration of the Spanish Armada and the English Fleet in battle. The other four illustrations show Elizabeth praying to God after being spared from Queen Mary's wrath; riding a horse on her way to Kenilworth Castle; presenting a ring to the Earl of Essex; and the Countess of Nottingham on her deathbed revealing the secret of the ring to Elizabeth .Fear of invasion by Spain remained high in England especially with the action of the Spanish Armada taking place so close to England's shores. As a result the ageing Robert Dudley was put in charge of the land army at Tilbury on the Thames to the east of London in Essex.Dudley arranged for Queen Elizabeth to visit Tilbury to announce his appointment and rally the troops on 9 August 1588. The queen's reported words during that visit has gone down in history. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1340475894.From the collection of Frederic Gale Ruffner Jr. the founder of Gale Research Detroit. London: W. Belch, Newington Butts and J. Phelps, Paternoster Row, [ca. 1820] unknown
1739k100kdJ. Harrop 1739. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. The book is in its original binding and has its original end pages. The hinges have been reinforced and show evidence of repair. The boards are worn but remain fair overall. The spine has 6 raised bands. The pages are marked by age and handling heavy foxing and age related markings throughout but the text remains legible. There are no ink inscriptions or annotations. Overall the book has been well preserved and remains in good condition for its age. Tall thick and heavy book extra postage will be required. JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. J. Harrop hardcover
174564114ABLondon, Garden-Court No. 1 Middle-Temple, 1745. Bildgrösse 24,5x77 cm. - Rahmengrösse 45x94,5 cm. Gerahmt.
190463261ABLondon, Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1904. 2 Bde., 2 Volumes, gr.8°, XII, 250 / 252 S., [22] Bl Ill., 43 Plates. Handcoloured. Goldschnitt, Or.-Leinen, rot m. vergold. gepägter Deckelvignette u. Rü.Titel, Gelenke gelockert, sonst guter Zustand.
18705095ALondon, Routledge, 1870. Gr. 8°. XI, 234 S. Mit 18 handkol. Aquatintatafeln von H. Alken u. T.J. Rawlins. OHLdr.bd. auf 5 Bünden mit reicher RVg., Lederecken u. ganzs. Goldschnitt. Signierter Einband. 4. Auflage
184994628London, A. M. Nattali 1849 In-4 29 x 23 cm. Reliure moderne demi toile bleu-nuit, dos lisse, tranches dorées, VIII-202 pp., 49 gravures hors texte sous serpentes dont le frontispice, 35 gravvures dans le texte en bandeaux et en culs-de-lampe. Mouillures marginales et angulaires n’atérant pas les planche.
176248821Cambridge: printed by John Baskerville printer to the university 1762. First duodecimo Baskerville edition 12mo 198 leaves collating as in Gaskell; the title a cancellans as described by Gaskell with the price of "five shillings unbound"; bound with: Sternhold Thomas & John Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre. Birmingham: printed by John Baskerville 1762. 55 of 61 leaves wanting K2-L6; first Baskerville edition; together in contemporary full red morocco elaborate gilt borders on covers gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments without letters a.e.g.; extremities lightly rubbed but generally a very good copy in a nice binding. Gaskell 20 "Baskerville agreed with the University to print an edition of 4000 copies" and 21 respectively. printed by John Baskerville, printer to the university unknown
19494920John Lane The Bodley Head, London, 1949. 652 S., OLeinen m. OU (dieser mit Randläsuren). Mit einem Porträt des Autors. 3. Auflage. Handschriftliche Widmung vom Powys: `For Rolf Italiaander from his grateful John Cowper Powys, March 28, 1956`. Darunter in der gleichen Schrift einige Zeilen in Alt-Griechisch und nochmals in Englisch. Gutes Exemplar. Good copy. With a handsigned dedication by Powys to Italiaander. Unicat.
199240229ABBerlin, Wasmuth, 1992. 8°, XXI, 423 S. + 42 Tafelseiten, grüner original Pappband mit goldener Deckel- und Rückenbeschriftung, schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
1809012223Edinburgh: Printed by Sir D. Hunter Blair and J. Bruce 1809. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Orig. red leather gilt title to spine gilt borders and decoration to compartments. A.E.G. Marbled endpapers. Unpaged. Fore edge painting of Edinburgh St. Giles and High Street undergilt. Possibly the first edition by this printer. Leather is rubbed and stained spine darkened. A few minor spots of foxing and ink staining to interior. Handwritten notes to front flyleaf bookplate to front pastedown. Small chip to lower corner of signature D5. Printed by Sir D. Hunter Blair and J. Bruce hardcover
181030089AB5 Bände (von 18). London, Vernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1810-1816. 8°. Mit 5 gest. Titeln und 134 Stahlstichtafeln. Lederbände der Zeit mit Rücken- und Deckelverg.
181758380BBParis, Didot für Galignani., (1817). Gross-Folio (49x31 cm). Ca. 120 S. Mit gestochenem Porträt und 24 gestochenen Tafeln von J. Duplessis-Bertaux, Bedruckter Originalpappband [2 Warenabbildungen]
178513147London Printed by Henry Baldwin for Charles Dilly 1785
174215019London; Printed by John Baskett and Robert Baskett Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty 1742. 1742. Folio pp. 370 sig. 1 a-c4 A-2Z4 3A1 plus engraved frontispiece. Collated and complete. Titled in red and black within rules. Contemporary full mottled calf spine on six raised bands gilt George II monogram to compartments; dated in gilt to boards within gilt fillet border George II monogram in gilt to corners; all edges gilt. Housed in racing green solander box. Calligraphic book label of 'Prince Gregory // 1742' pinned to front paste-down contemporary ownership inscription of 'Margaret Gregory' inscription of 'Mary Goodyear March ye 8th 1793 // given her by her aunt Margarey' and book-plate of G. A. Dineley Goodyear to same. Previous inscription by Margaret Gregory obliterated. Binding rubbed joints cracked but holding loss to head and foot of spine. Light soiling to foot of some gatherings small wormhole light scattered foxing from 2B1-2D1. A well presented folio Book of Common Prayer owned by a family of musicians to the crown. The book's former owner Prince Gregory was gentleman of the Chapel Royal from 1740 to 1755 DNB William Gregory. The Gregorys had a storied family history as musicians to the crown Prince's ancestors included the composer William Gregory d. 1663 violinist to Charles I; Henry Gregory member of the King's band to Charles II; and the 'singing man' John Gregory. Less can be ascertained about the lives of Margarey and Mary Gregory who inherited their book from their relative Prince. An interesting family copy which warrants further research. ESTC T166797; Griffiths 1742 1; DNB. London; Printed by John Baskett and Robert Baskett, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty, 1742. hardcover
1717IYC44885London: J. Sturt 1717. hardback. The Pryce family copy of the BCP with records of family baptisms on 2nd fep from 1770 to 1781. Very good contemporary leather binding with gilt decoerations front and back and on with ribbed spine; marbled pastedowns with owners emblem and label on front paste down. Pages good and print very clear. Beautiful copy. 8vo 230 x 150 / 9"" x 6"". Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacramanets under King George 1717 beautifully illustrated throughout. J. Sturt hardcover
21274Oxford : printed by T. Wright and W. Gill Printers to the University: and sold by S. Crowder in Paternoster-Row London; and by W. Jackson in Oxford 1773 title continued: Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches. Unpaginated to z4 in eights. Bound with: The Whole Book of Psalms collected into English Metre. T. Wright and W. Gill Oxford 1776. Unpaginated to H4 in eights. Bound with A New Version of the Psalms of David. Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady and N. Tate. Printed by Richard Hett London for the Company of Stationers 1774. Pages: 236:4. Three volumes in one. 8vo 8 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches. Finely bound contemporary full crimson straight-grained morocco wide decorative gilt border to sides with corner ornaments enclosing central large foliate gilt lozenge spine gilt extra in six compartments amd unlettered all edges gilt marbled endpapers narrow inner gilt dentelles. Free from inscriptions or signatures. Foxing to prelim. blanks. A fine contemporary binding in excellent condition. Oxford : printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, Printers to the University: and sold by S. Crowder, in Paternoster-Row, London; and b unknown
18444749Oxford: Printed at the University Press. 1844 1844. 138x82mm. Unpaginated. Bound by J. L. Barritt stamped Barritt and Co. at foot of one of the blank preliminary leaves in purple morocco over bevelled boards. Housed in a black morocco box. Covers constructed of raised and sunk panels tooled in blind with small gilt roundels. At centre of upper cover the Sacred Monogram IHS in gilded metal has been laid on. Spine with five raised bands compartments tooled in blind and gilt roundels second compartment lettered in gilt. Gilded metal clasp in the shape of a cross catch has broken so it does lock but otherwise the clasp is all present. All edges gilt with intricate gauffering. Gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers. The borders of the pages are coloured bright blue so that with the leaves fanned as when looking at a fore-edge painting the gilt gauffering disappears and a vivid blue emerges. Oxford: Printed at the University Press. 1844 hardcover