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Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 124 pages. 16x23cm.
226 p. ; 226pp. Very Good in Very Good jacket. (AC-5-5)
4to. 3 parts in 1 volume. pp. xvi, 1-99,[3], 336, 167, [1]. Pagination with errors. Browned throughout, but not brittle. Contemporary full calf binding, worn and somewhat broken. Early signature of "Elijah Lathrop, 1748"; also signed by A. C. Saxton. Isaac Ambrose (baptized 1604-died 1664), was a Church of England clergyman and ejected minister, and author, "His Prima, media & ultima (first edition - 1650), while beginning with a call to new birth and ending with reflections on death and judgement that read like a collection of sermons, is largely concerned with the 'middle things' - the means 'for continuance and increase of a Godly life.' These include a commitment to systematic meditation, which is reinforced by a few illustrations from his own diary, kept during his annual monthly retreat in May in the woods near Hoghton Tower. Ambrose's works were highly regarded at the time, and continued to be reprinted after his death, appearing in Wesley's Christian Library. Alongside Ambrose's unwavering doctrinal Calvinism is a personal warmth that seems to have attracted both gentry and people, as well as his fellow ministers." - Oxford DNB. ESTC T223079. Lowndes 35. W151 CTR STK **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
Book is in excellent condition with creaseless front cover and spine, small crease at back cover, a little bit of edge wear, but impressively clean and tight. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind with white, unfoxed or tanned paper. Cover by Edward Gorey. Kingsley Amis' -- (Martin Amis' father) first novel. Back notes: " A higly unusual first novel by a young English writer ...."
in-8, 256 pp., index. Hardcover + DW in good condition. Good copy. [EN-2/3]
in-8 étr., 283 p., br., couv. ill. plast. [STR]
21x14. 429p. Trad. J. Calzada.
ix + 223pp., dans la série "Bibliothèque constitutionnelle et parlementaire contemporaine" vol.5, br.orig. (dos restauré), 21cm., cachet, J41931
Fascicule publicitaire des Ets ANDERSON & TROUVAY - Broché contenant 8 pages de texte & d'illustrations (y compris la couverture & 4 buvards illustrés représentant : la flotte brittanique en guerre, l'entrée des troupes britanniques à Péronne, le service brittanique d'aviation, Sa Majesté le Roi Georges - Très propre
104pp., with some illustrations and large folding map of the parish, 23cm., publisher's blue cloth binding (slightly discoloured), stamp on blanco endpaper, good condition, loosely added: another folding map of the same parish, R97810
"This is the story of the rise & fall of Northumbria - it spans the centuries between the departure of the Roman legions & the arrival of the conquering Normans - this is a time that sees the arrival of Christianity, but a time, too, that sees violence, battle & bloodshed, mayhem & murder, torture & treachery - Northumbria was indeed a violent Kingdom".72p. Maps by Al Pearson. Book
in-12, 318 pp., illustrations h.-t. en noir, index, broché, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [MI-23]
viii + 124pp., dans la série "Les questions du temps présent", br.orig., 19cm., qqs. cachets, bon état, E42102
Neat inscription on half-title page. No other inscriptions or marks. A lovely clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked laminated boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or torn or creased with very minor traces of handling. 119pp. This collection of well-captioned photographs is taken from mid-Victorian times and depicts the considerable changes undergone by Somerset during the twentieth century.
vii + 140pp., 23cm., cloth, dustwrapper, good condition, T76526
PARIS, Payot - 1952 - In-8 - Broché - Exemplaire non coupé - Couverture illustrée - 431 Pages - très propre
PARIS, Payot, "bibliothèque historique" - 1978 - In-8, 22,5 x 14cm - Couverture illustrée - 431 pages - Correct
Bulletin trimestriel - Année complète 1981 - N° 166 à 169 - In-8 - brochés - De 60 à 120 pages par bulletin - très propre
No marks or inscriptions. Faint creasing to rear cover, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 147pp. History of and catalogue depicting the range of miniature pottery known as Lilliput Lane, made at Penrith in Cumbria.
12mo., with an engraved folding map; contemporary speckled calf, sides with double gilt frame border, back gilt with five raised bands, compartments tooled in gilt to a floral design, calf label gilt, sprinkled edges, binding a little rubbed and worn else a very good, crisp, clean copy. With a bookplate. Anderson, p.22, records no other editions. A two-leaf catalogue of books by L. Davis and C. Reymers, Holborn, is bound in at end.
Gilt page edges. Gilt edge decoration to covers. General wear to extremities and surfaces of covers. Page of notes glued at corners on front free endpaper - most likely in the 19th century; notes in pencil at the top of following endpaper. This book is extra heavy, and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries
12x9. 351p. 1 lám. Col. Crisol. N. 2 bis. Trad., introd. Y notas. O. Vera Pérez. Pórtico, C. Sander. Prel., E. Lorenzo. Enc. Piel ed.
19x14. 851p. lomo algo deslucido. Enc. Tela. Ed.
20x13. 209p. Intr. Y Trad. C. Alvar.