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1330785134.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
185915029Boston: Albert Colby and Company 1859. This is a rare book on Temperance. Covers show some discoloration. Some browning of pages within. A tight binding and in Good condition. Embossed covers and Gold texted spine. You'll be happy with this book. First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Albert Colby and Company Hardcover
1334118000.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1332160182.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1130W469640Very Good. Very good brown cloth In no Djackets. 4 vols 1-4 complete; beveled edges top edges gilt. Gilt lettering bright on spines. Illus. frontispieces about 100 other illus. BOSTON: Aldine 1866. Corners sl. scuffed and bent. Tight unmarked. hardcover
18128415London: B. R. Goakman ca. 1812. Third Edition. Pamphlet. Good. Removed no wrapper last couple of leaves detached starting to loosen. 30 pp. 2 pp. publisher's catalogue. The fourth edition was published in 1813 and an 1811 title is mentioned in the publisher's catalogue placing the date of this pamphlet we believe as 1812.The author stresses two main points: the obligation of Christians to work for the conversion of the Jews and how best to do that work. B. R. Goakman unknown
170217862London Robert Clavell 1702 1702. Paperback. Fair. 1st edn Disbound. Poor. Damp Staining on all edges and particularly on lower rh corner of all pages on whole of last 4 leaves. foxing edges chipped. Full title: "A Prefatory Discourse to an Examination of a Late Book Entitled An Exposition of the Thirty Nine Articles of the Church of England by Gilbert Bishop of Sarum with an Examination of Some Passages in the Preface to the Expositionby Way of Appendix to the Foregoing Discourse. <br/> <br/> London, Robert Clavell, 1702 paperback
1164061208.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18464624838Francis and John Rivington 1846. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Preface page loose from binding. Covers worn and marked. Binding loose. Some foxing; text otherwise clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN: Francis and John Rivington hardcover
1330240855.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1528165977.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1686AQ29729London: Printed and are to be Sold by Randal Taylor 1686. 6 42pp. ESTC R18597 Wing H1870. Bound with: ON OF THE ROMAN COMMUNION i.e. WIDENFELDT Adam. Wholsome advices from the Blessed Virgin to her Indiscreet Worshippers. London. Printed for Randal Tayler 1687. First edition. 20 20pp. With an initial imprimatur leaf. ESTC R18760 Wing W2090A. Quarto. Modern brown cloth. Bookplate of Eric Gerald Stanley to FEP very occasional ink-spotting. Two devotional works dedicated to the sanctity of the Virgin Mary; the first a revised edition of a pamphlet by Bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary George Hickes 1642-1715; the second the sole edition of an English translation of Adam Widenfeldt's 1617/18-1678 controversial Jansenist monograph Monita salutaria B. V. Mariae ad cultores suos indiscretos. From the recently dispersed library of Eric Gerald Stanley 1923-2018 scholar of Old English literature Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford. . Second edition. Printed, and are to be Sold by Randal Taylor hardcover
199580524Academy Editions. New. 1995. Paperback. 1854903977 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text pristine & unmarked tight to the spine - 80 pages many illustrations some in color 12 mo. Description: "At the time of its inauguration the Manikata Church in Malta symbolized the new spirit of the Church as defined by the Vatican Council in 1963. This study highlights the way in which these new directives in architecture were introduced. The new spirit of the Church was revealed in the way greater emphasis was placed on the building to be the 'house of the community' reflecting the local character and culture rather than the 'house of God'. Signs of worship - altar lectern and presidential chair - were highlighted while all other devotional objects were rendered inconspicuous; earlier churches tended to be cluttered with altars placed in several chapels. " -- with a bonus offer-- . Academy Editions paperback
19131His Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer London. 27 July 1789. On 17.5 x 16 cm. piece of paper. Good firm signature undamaged on aged worn and repaired piece of paper. Laid out in the customary fashion with printed text completed in manuscript. Recording payment of £20 to 'Abrah. Newland Cashier appointed by the Court of Chancery to receive an Acct. of Thos Walker Esqr Acct General of the said Court Assee'. Signature at foot of witness 'R Ettie'. [ His Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer, London. ] 27 July 1789. unknown
19490His Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer London. 23 July 1785. On one side of a trimmed-down piece of paper 19.5 x 12 cm. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. Record a payment of £20 to 'Abrah Newland Cashier appointd by the Court of Chancery to receive the Acct of Thos Anguish Esqr Acct Generl of the said Court Assee'. His Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer, London. 23 July 1785. unknown
2026x-9819830265World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd 2026. Hardcover. New. 234 pages. 6.24x0.74x9.24 inches. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd hardcover
1992384969Cambridge England ; New York : Cambridge University Press 1992. First Edition. Softcover. Fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description : xxiii 305 pages. Subjects : Algebraic topology ; Congresses. MATHEMATICS Topology. London Mathematical Society. Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press paperback
2002Q-0471998826Wiley 2002-08-15. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley paperback
1893021702Houghton Mifflin: 1893. First published in 1886 this book is the 1893 printing 382 pages. "The struggles and the agony by which this poor and isolated community freed itself from it gloomy bondage the means by which it secularized its education and its government won for itself the blessing of free thought and speech and matured a system of constitutional liberty which has been the foundation of the American Union rise in dignity to one of the supreme efforts of mankind." FINE- HARDCOVER dark green cloth covers gilt lettering is bright on the spine. A nice clean tight copy. Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jacket Present. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Houghton Mifflin: Hardcover
1889BOOKS069896ISyracuse NY: The Syracuse Journal Company 1889. HC. good rebound in maroon buckram cloth hardcover. B&W illustrations map. PART FIRST pages 1-544 is the Gazetteer followed by PART SECOND - BUSINESS DIRECTORY page 1-280. CONDITION NOTE: Slight cant to book block some occasional foxing some water staining to portrait plates but not surround pages. The Syracuse Journal Company unknown
2404725 October no year but after 1880. 57 Ladbroke Grove W. London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 3pp 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition; with slight traces of mount on blank reverse of second leaf. Folded twice. He begins by explaining that he was ‘not able to call before leaving Edinburgh’ as he was ‘much harried at last’. He asks him if he ‘could do anything to bring my books into notice in Edinburgh’ and especially the new edition of his ‘Christ Crucified’ the book went through six editions between 1873 and 1893: ‘As Xmas time is approaching you may be able to do them a kind turn.’ He is ‘at present more dependent on literary income but irrespective of this I am anxious that these books should not be overlooked - perhaps you can give them a little impulse’. He concludes by stating that he is sorry to leave ‘dear Edinburgh’. In a postscript he states that ‘McLarens Sermon is the best Scotch Sermon I ever used! or heard & more worth sic than ten millions of “Scotch S. 1880â€. How is it sold for circulation’ 25 October [no year, but after 1880]. 57 Ladbroke Grove W. [London.] unknown
2434020 July 1864; Ipswich. See her entry in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 12mo. On bifolium In fair condition lightly aged with stub from mount adhering to the inner margin of the recto and obscuring a few words of text. The male recipient is not named: the letter is signed ‘Agnes Strickland / Historian of the Queens of England and Queens of Scotland’. By the advice of the publisher Daldy she is enquiring after ‘quiet comfortable lodgings at Warwick next Monday 25th till Tuesday August 2nd during the Archaeological Meeting in your antient historical town at which I have promised to be sent’. She gives the particulars of the ‘apartments’ she requires including ‘a wardrobe press or hanging closet for my dresses as I have a good deal of luggage. / I have a maid who will attend on me’. She does not know anyone in Warwick ‘except the Countess and not so familiarly as to apply to her about obtaining lodgings besides it would look like spelling for an inviation to the Castle’. It is Mrs Daldy who has furnished her with the recipient’s address ‘and suggested my consulting you on the subject’ and she apologises for ‘the freedom with which I have done so’. She ends with the Ipswich address at which she will be staying till the Monday. 20 July 1864; [Ipswich]. unknown