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186337487Boston 1863. Folio broadside 9-1/4" x 13-1/2". Printed beneath the caption in three columns each column separated by a rule. Blank upper left corner with a slight smudge. Very Good plus.<br /> <br /> The Society founded in 1863 published numerous articles supporting the Union emancipation and victory. Its folio broadsides are far scarcer than the octavo imprints of the Loyal Publication Society in Philadelphia.<br /> The first of several articles reports on the stunning election results in Pennsylvania and Ohio: "The people of this country-- the great democratic masses-- without regard to parties or prejudices are determined to maintain their government in all its integrity and strength. Both the peace men of the North and the war men of the South received a stunning blow yesterday." In Ohio the traitor Vallandigham "has been beaten by an unprecedented majority." And in Pennsylvania the Copperhead Woodward has been repudiated. Another article expresses hope that the small farmers of the South and "are thoroughly tired of the war."<br /> The final article reports on Kentucky's Joseph Holt's advocacy of the use of Negro soldiers. <br /> Sabin 52696 reference. unknown
186337487Boston 1863. Folio broadside 9-1/4" x 13-1/2". Printed beneath the caption in three columns each column separated by a rule. Blank upper left corner with a slight smudge. Very Good plus.<br/><br/> The Society founded in 1863 published numerous articles to promote support for the Union emancipation and victory. Its folio broadsides are far scarcer than the octavo imprints of the Loyal Publication Society in Philadelphia.<br/> The first of several articles reports on the stunning election results in Pennsylvania and Ohio: "The people of this country-- the great democratic masses-- without regard to parties or prejudices are determined to maintain their government in all its integrity and strength. Both the peace men of the North and the war men of the South received a stunning blow yesterday." In Ohio the traitor Vallandigham "has been beaten by an unprecedented majority." And in Pennsylvania the Copperhead Woodward has been repudiated. Another article expresses hope that the small farmers of the South and "are thoroughly tired of the war."<br/> The final article reports on Kentucky's Joseph Holt's advocacy of the use of Negro soldiers. <br/>Sabin 52696 reference. unknown books
186334187Boston 1863. Folio broadside printed in three columns 9-1/2" x 16-1/2". Printed in three columns beneath the caption Very Good.<br/><br/> The Society founded in 1863 published numerous articles to promote support for the Union emancipation and victory. The first essay "a letter of an eminent Englishman" expresses dismay at the London Times's support for the Confederacy "a thing which I should have thought impossible." Englishmen support "the federal cause by a great majority." The second essay delights in the victory of the Union party in Maryland and "the sudden development of a radical emancipation sentiment in Maryland in Missouri and in West Virginia. The same phenomenon is manifesting itself slowly in Kentucky rapidly in Tennessee Louisiana and North Carolina." A third piece recites the "Rebel Terms of Peace" as stated by the Richmond Enquirer: "the North must yield all-- we nothing." Finally an article from the Boston Transcript entitled 'The Contraband Question in the South-West' urges "the most sure and vigorous means to get every able-bodied black under arms."<br/>Sabin 52696 reference. The Society's broadsides are scarce. The Library Company owns several but not this one. We note a location at Gettysburg College. The Rubinstein Collection at Duke owns some Society broadsides but evidently not this one. unknown books
56462England 1792. This is a sewn map sampler of England. The English Channel is shown at the bottom and it extends upward to Northumberland and "Pt of Scotland". The edge of Ireland is shown at the left edge. Various colours of thread on a white/cream coloured base. Decorative floral border and sewn cartouche showing a sailing ship and a shoreline. The initials "WD" and the date 1792 are sewn into the Irish Sea beneath the Isle of Man. Somewhat threadbare and worn along three old folds but in general condition is clean and very good. In a plain wooden frame with glass size is 20.5 x 23 inches framed. Map samplers were in vogue from about 1780 to 1820; this is a very attractive example. <br/><br/> England, 1792. unknown
17131503260035London : Printed by J. Baskett 1713-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Folio. 2 Volumes. iv xxxi i xxx 1-712; 665-1291 82 xcviii tables index subscribers and addenda. Bound in contemporary full leather. Gilt lettering and modern red leather spine labels. 5 raised bands. Hinges and extremities repaired. Good bindings and covers. Soiling to title page. Dampstaining occurring to first few pages of Volume I. Repair to first few pages of Vol. I. Worming occurring to margins of pages. Pages with tanning and toning. Ships daily. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside of Canada and the US. London : Printed by J. Baskett hardcover
17131203230056London : printed by J. Baskett 1713. Leather Bound. Good. Complete in two volumes. London : printed by J. Baskett; and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills deceas'd. And are to be sold by R. Whitledge 1713. Folio. 1291 pp Appendix of Instruments Tables Index. Contemporary full leather boards. Spine has 6 bands red and tan title plates intricate giltwork on spine and borders. Front board of volume 2 detached cracking to hinges binding starting. Red speckled page edges. Red and black title page in volume 1. Title page missing from volume 2. Foxing mostly around end pages. Ownership inked in classic hand on title page. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside of Canada and the US. <br><br> London : printed by J. Baskett hardcover
6 p.l., 292, [8] p. front. (port.) Hardcover Very good condition, in panelled calf, front cover detached Leather bookplate of William Twopenny on front paste-down
1773320037Panckoucke, Paris 1773. (4), XLVI, 428 Seiten - (4), 589, (2) Seiten mit einer mehrfach gefalteten Kupfertafel, 8°, marmorierte Halblederbände der Zeit, Innendeckel mit altem Stempel, Papier vereinzelt leicht braunfelckig, insgesamt gutes und innen sauberes Exemplar,
2015x-1138132624Taylor & Francis 2015. Hardcover. New. 512 pages. 10.00x7.01x1.62 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
141134aafLondon, J. Murray, 1827,- 1826, in-folio, Folding map in front + CXXII + XXV + 1 blank + 12 steelengr. plates with orig. protection leaves + 239 p. + 1 p.; bound with „history“ 2 ll. + engraved portraitplate „ Henr. Arnaud“ + 1 engr. dedication leaf + 58 p. + 1 l. „postscript“ (second part with light waterstain to plates), small bookseller’s ticket inside first cover / + exlibris Peter E. Obergfell, fine gilt decorated full leather binding of the period, Spine richly gilt. All edges gilt (fine copy).
116335aafPubliée sous les auspices de Monseigneur Louis Philippe dOrléans premier Prince du Sang. MDCCLIV, 1754, 84x100 cm Carte en 16 éléments montées sur toile d’époque, contenant la France, lAllemagne, lItalie, lEspagne, & les Iles Britanniques. carte pliée 26x21.5 cm. (frontières en couleurs / Map coloured in outline).
120654aafA Amsterdam, chez J.H. Schneider, M. D. CC. LVIII., 1758, in-8vo, 2 ff. (faux-titre - titre en rouge et noir avec vign. gravé)+ lxiv + 260 p. + 1 f. ( table) / 2 ff. (faux-titre - titre en rouge et noir avec vign. gravé) + 276 p. + 1 f. (table) + 4 ff. (catalogue des livres nouveaux). Reliures en plein veau, dos lisse richement orné or, pièce de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, galerie de vers en bas des 2 volumes, coins dénudés, tranches rouges.
76697aafParis, Société française d'Editions d'Art, 1898, gr. in-4to, 1 ff. (faux-titre) + 8 feuilles (16 p. n.n.) avec 15 ill. + 12 planches gravées sur bois (tirées en plusieurs couleurs), Ed. orig. française lim. à 1070 ex. dont mille sur papier vélin anglais, reliure en d.-toile sur brochure originale illustrée d’un bois gravé.
200947569Ulric Publishing Church Stretton 2009-2022. 5 vols. roy. 8vo. Mixed Impressions with numerous photographs in the text; wrappers first and second volumes boards third fourth and fifth volumes a fine set. The set comprises Vol. 1: Collecting German military timepieces; Vol. 2: General German military timepieces; Vol.3: Army and Waffen-SS; Vol. 4: Kriegsmarine; Vol. 5: German Airforce. FINE SET OF THE STANDARD REFERENCE. Ulric Publishing, [Church Stretton], hardcover
1800117970Beobachtungen, Anmerkungen und Wünsche Frankreich und die Revolution betreffend. Nebst Fragment einer kleinen Schweizer-Reise. 2 Abt. in 1 Bd. Basel, auf Kosten des Verfassers, 1800. 2 Bl., 254 S.; 1 Bl., 248 (recte 244) S. Pp. d. Zt., bestoßen und beschabt.
169712122ABRotterdam, Reinier Leers, 1697. Folio. 10 nn. Bll., 928 S., 18 nn. Bll. Mit Front. u. 33 Portr. Ldr. Rü.-Sch., verg. Rü.-Tit., aufwendige Rü.-Verg. 7 Bünde. Ecken, Kanten u. Kapitale ber. u. bestossen. Die ersten S. m. kl. Wurmspur, gebr. u. tls. minimal fl. Guter Zustand. Leather. Label on spine, gilt title on spine and rich gilt spine. Rubbed and bumped. 6 pages worming, browned and partly minimal stained. Good condition.
1800PHO-1540Paris, de l'Imprimerie de Didot l'aîné, an VIII-IX (1800-1801), Paris, Didot l'Aîné, 4 volumes in-8, relié cartonnage d’attente bleu, dos muet, non rogné, en pagination continue, 2ff.-105 pp., 2 ff.-107-264pp., 1 f.-265-350 et VI-519 pp., couvertures frottées, dos manquant au volume des pièces officielles de l’armée d’Égypte, manque le faux titre à la 2eme partie des pièces diverses…
1879800166ABLondon, Longmans, Green, 1879. 12 vols. 23 x 15 cm. Insgesamt über 6500 S. Rote Maroquinbände der Zeit mit 2 goldgeprägten Rückenschildern, reicher Rückenvergoldung, Deckelfileten, goldgeprägten Deckelvignetten sowie Steh- und Innenkantenvergoldung. 12 vols.
1946QQ0264Society of SS Peter and Paul 1946. ~Full red morocco over bevelled boards triple gilt fillets framing boards. Raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. All edges gilt. Gilt decor to turns ins. Rubbing to spine and board edges. Hinges sound. Original red cloth reinforcing endpaper gutters just starting. Marbled endpapers slightly rubbed. Frontis and several full page plates; head- and tail-pieces Martin Travers' striking illustrations and designs. Three burgundy silk ribbons. Six black and 11 red thumb-tabs one black tab is addition. Crease to bottom corner of pp. 31-34. Some foxing to prelims and endpages. Evidently much used and bearing marks of adaptations to liturgical practice throughout inc. pencil annots tipped-in and loose typescript additions and substitutions many typed in red & black; some covering original text. Final 4 blank endpages have tipped-in 'Supplement of Masses of the English Martyrs'. Considerable use-wear to Order and Canon of the Mass with tape reinforcement now yellowed to 6pp. pencil & pen annots and many tipped-in substitutions and additions inc. replacement of vernacular Communion Rite with Latin 'Haec commixtio' . Very scarce and with additions and annotations to this copy revealing much about liturgical practice. ~Robust packaging. Tracking can be added to overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. Very Good/Fine. xxii1-470156xix471-13461-189 3 xi 9pp. Society of SS Peter and Paul Hardcover
1683HH5230The Assigns of John Bill Deceas'd: And by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb 1683. ~Early 20th-century rebind in full black morocco boards framed in double blind fillets double gilt fillets and gilt lettering to spine. Rubbing to spine and board edges and minor splash marking to spine. 4to 21.5 x 32.5cm. All edges marbled in Turkish pattern predating current rebind. Hinges sound. Replacement grey and white marbled endpapers likely contemporary with binding. Endpapers reinforced with black cloth at gutters. Owner's bookplate printed in red & black to inside front board. Early or original blank front and rear endpapers front blank endpaper with owner's signature dated 1817. With additional engraved title page signed 'P. Williamson Scu.' dated MDCLXXXI. 'The Psalter or Psalms of David after the translation of the Great Bible .' has separate dated title page; register is continuous. Divisional title page on sig. 2O4r: 'The form and manner of making ordaining and consecrating of bishops priests and deacons according to the order of the Church of England' and on sig. 2S1r: 'A form of prayer with thanksgiving to be used yearly upon the fifth day of November'. Decorative initials head- and tail-pieces throughout. Text largely printed in black letter. Very minor dampstaining to top of pages at gutter from c. sig. 2D1 onwards and at base near gutter in metrical psalms from sig. L1r. Repaired tear to leaf C4 and small 3cm closed tear to leaf T5 both slightly affecting text. Leaves F2 & F3 repaired at edges with laid paper slightly affecting text on F3v. Kalendar printed in red & black. This was one of the last BCPs to be printed in the reign of Charles II and many references to the royal family throughout have been altered and annotated in an old hand on multiple occasions to reflect the accessions of William and Mary Anne and George I. Bound with 1680 edition of the metrical psalms: 'The Whole Book of Psalms. Collected into English Meeter by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others' with imprint 'Printed by J. M. for the Company of Stationers MDCLXXX'. As per ESTC this 'J. M.' was J. Macock. Repaired tear to metrical psalms leaf M1. minor impact on text. Metrical psalms printed largely in black letter double columns. BCP is ESTC R27758 Griffiths 1683 1. Collated A-C4 D6 E2 F-G4 H-2N6 2O4 2P-2Q6 2R4 2S6. Metrical psalms are ESTC R175365 collated A-M6 N4. Some slightly erratic pagination to metrical psalms starting at p. 59. A late Carolean edition of the BCP in solid 20th-century binding annotations reflecting its use through the reigns of the two final Stuart queens Mary and Anne and into the reign of George I. ~Robust packaging. All UK orders trackable others on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. Hardback. Hardback. Very Good. 456 152pp. The Assigns of John Bill Deceas'd: And by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb Hardcover
167135129Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty the Savoy London 1671 Hardback. front cover detached corners rubbed cover edges and spine darkened few cracks on spine leather odd spots here and there but pages and plates quite clean plate 3 of shepheards a little cropped at fore-edge with a little loss of text below plate a few letters slight loss to lower corner of q15 with a little loss of text the word Psalm and the accompanying number is a little cropped at head of Book of Psalms here and there in good condition. 12mo 15 x 8 cm. unpaginated 534 in total with 44 leaves of engraved plates including frontispiece of Charles the second plates 1-40 are numbered. Dedicatory page preceeding psalms engraved with lion rampant and unicorn separate title page for book of psalms psalms in doulble columns printed by J.M. for the company of stationers. Walter Bracebridge bookplate to rear blank and his neat signature W H Bracebridge to front pastedown early or original full calf with floral-decorated Cambridge panels to front and rear 5 raised bands marbled endpapers ribbon marker loose Printed by the assigns of John Bill, and Christopher Barker, printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty hardcover
22357Letter: 'Weddnesday sic Morg.' 2 June 1819; from 8 Upper John Street Golden Square. Translations without date or place. Tabeeb was a fêted 'exotic' visitor to England at the end of the Regency period. In March 1819 the Asiatic Journal reported his presence in London and on 6 June four days after the present letter he breakfasted with the Irish poet Thomas Moore who reported in his diary that he was 'to take a Diploma of Doctor at Oxford this month'. In April 1820 a fine engraving of Tabeeb after a painting by John James Hall was published. In September 1820 the London magazine La Belle Assemblee printed a letter describing the English in complimentary terms written by 'Meerza Jiafer Tabeeb Persian physician who had been sent by his Royal Highness the Prince Abbas Mirza Bey Prince of Persia to this country to study the practice of physic and who has now returned to his own country'. Three items from an album compiled by Lady Ann Cullum 1807-1875 wife of Sir Thomas Gery Cullum 1777-1855 of Hardwick House. In the letter and calling card Tabeeb's name has a macron over the 'a' of 'Jiafer' LETTER: 1p 12mo. In fair condition lightly aged with wear at one corner and water staining at head with traces of mount adhering to reverse. The letter reads: 'Meerza Jiafer Tabeeb presents his respectful Compliments to Lady Cullum and is very sorry to say that he is obliged to attend Mr. Brande's lecture the celebrated chemist William Thomas Brande 1788-1866 at Royal Institution tomorrow morning at Nine Oclock therefore he begs to put off his breakfasting for some other morning.' TRANSLATIONS: 1p landscape 8vo. In fair condition aged with water staining to one corner. Folded three times. Addressed on reverse 'To Lady Cullum.' The only other writing on that side preceded by a small heart is 'Seeing Friends gives Brillany sic to the Eye'. The first of the quotations is preceded by an asterisk and the second by a cross suggesting that the Persian original may have originally accompanied them. The first reads: 'I saw my moon-like love in the garden: she was gathering roses. The thorn of the rose wounder her hands but she only laughed. I asked her the cause of her laughter: she replied “the rose cannot bear to see any thing superior to itself.' The second reads: 'O Beloved of my heart I cannot say whether you are the sea or the moon. Is it your face or a rose which I see: is it light which dazzles me or is it your neck.' CALLING CARD. 3.75 x 7.5 cm. Laid down on the last item beneath the second quotation. In fair condition with vertical fold line. The name 'Meerza Jiafer Tabeeb' engraved in copperplate and centred on the card. Beneath this at bottom left Tabeeb has written his signature in Persian script and at bottom-right he writes the address '30 Golden Sqr.' Letter: 'Weddnesday [sic] Morg.' [2 June 1819]; from 8 Upper John Street, Golden Square. Translations without date or place. unknown
1853057763London: William Pickering 1853. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. xiv 207 publisher's blind stamped green cloth. Lacks the back strip which has been replaced with a new compartmented leather spine. handwritten genealogical table on blank ep and owner signature on half title dated 1878. 2 neat annotations in text.Front eps reinforced and remains of original backstrip added. Corners well-worn and rounded. All edges gilt heavy pape. <br/> <br/> William Pickering hardcover
1982mon0000180089Coventry City Council 1982-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback/Hardcover. Clean copy in good condition. Coventry City Council paperback
184911347London: M. A. Nattali 1849. First Thus. Three-quarter leather over marbled paper boards. Good. J. M. W. Turner W. Collins William Westall S. Prout P. Dewint and others. 4to. Pp. viii 202 plus six pages of advertisements. Frontis. black & white engraving. Illustrated throughout with engravings of artwork by J. M. W. Turner W. Collins William Westall S. Prout P. Dewint and others. Index. Marbled endpapers. Bound in 19th-c. three quarter leather over marbled paper boards with gilt lettering stamped on spine gilt tooling to spine along with raised bands. Edge-wear wear to boards; light age-toning and minor foxing throughout. Bucolic and seaside views of Ramsgate Dover Hastings Folkstone the Isle of Wight and other points on the south coast. Many of the views were first published in Turner's two-vol. set 1826 but this edition with the substantial addition of engravings coupled with the thoroughly revised text create a fresh edition unto itself. M. A. Nattali unknown