5 776 résultats
293pp. + 4pp. stellingen, 22cm., ingebonden in moderne gecart. band, tekst in het Nederlands, Doctoraal proefschrift (Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht),, stempeltje op verso titelblad, tekst is helder en in goede staat, R111650
Small tear to spine covering and top spine. Boards with light wear to extremities. Front hinge started with webbing showing, but holding strongly. Very few pages in advertising section have been trimmed due to a small binding error ; With numerous maps, plans, and drawings. Quite rare ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; vi, 215, 112 pages
4to, [2], 23, [1]pp., disbound.
208pp., hardcover (editor's brown cloth), dustwrapper, previous owner's signature on front endpaper, very good condition, R79823
352p. + color maps. Numerous text maps, photographs and drawings. Decorated title page stamped with a Glasgow bookseller's label. Lacks first and last endpapers. Small 8vo. (7") Original full red cloth binding, decorated and lettered in black. Binding soiled. Hardbound. ENGLAND BOX 2
Two volumes. pp. 516; 565 + Fifty-one wonderful photogravure plates from the photographs of Dr. Charles L. Mitchell and Francis Frith. Original full red cloth binding., brilliantly decorated in gold. Set against the turbulent historical backdrop of the 1680s, in England's lawless West Country, Lorna Doone is an action-packed tale of romance, revenge and family warfare. Blackmore's sweeping story of love and crime is one of fiction's most respected works. Three young people are caught in a taut emotional triangle - Carver Doone, murderous member of a feared family of aristocratic outlaws; John Ridd, a young farmer dedicated to avenging his father's death; and Lorna Doone, the dark-eyed beauty for whom both men would willingly die. At once independent and vulnerable, Lorna is the Doone "Princess", condemned by the family to marry Carver. But Lorna may not be quite what she seems. Richard Doddridge Blackmore (1825-1900) was born in Longworth, Berkshire, where his father John Blackmore was Curate-in-charge of the parish. Only a few months after his birth his mother died of typhus, his father moved back to his native West Country and young Richard was taken in charge by his aunt. In 1831 John Blackmore married again and Richard went to live with his father and stepmother in Devon. Richard went to school in Tiverton where he excelled in classical studies and later won a scholarship t o Oxford, where he took his degree in 1847. He made his first attempt at writing a novel during a university vacation. After leaving Oxford he entered the law, being called to the Bar in 1852. Ill-health, however, forced him to give up legal work as a full-time occupation and in 1853 he took the post of classics master at Wellesley House Grammar School, Hampton Road, Twickenham. Soon after accepti ng this post, Blackmore moved from London to Hampton Wick, where he lived until he moved to his new home in Teddington. In 1853 he married, and in 1854 published anonymously two volumes of poetry. In September 1857 his uncle died leaving his nephew a sum of money which enabled him to realise a long-held ambition - that of possessing a house in the country with a larger garden. Blackmore selected a plot of land at Teddington and built his new house (completed in 1860). He was to live there for the rest of his life. Gomer House, named after one of his favourite dogs, had extensive grounds. Within them Blackmore developed an 11 acre market garden, specialising in the cultivation of fruit. The grounds were surrounded by high walls. Although an expert in horticulture, he lacked the necessary bu siness sense and his market garden was not a very profitable enterprise. In the late 1860's Blackmore fought the coming of the railway to Teddington, winning claims against his property by the London and South West Railway Company, but being unable to prevent the erection of a station almost directly opposite his house. Some local residents in Teddington apparently regarded Blackmore as unsociable, if not misanthropic. Charles Deayton, a Teddington merchant is recorded as saying to a visitor: "He is not a social man, and seems wedded to his garden in the summer and his book writing in the wint er. That is all I know of him; except that he keeps the most vicious dogs to protect his fruit, and I would advise you to avoid the risk of visiting him." In fact, though of a retiring disposition, Blackmore did have a number of intimate friends whom he met regularly and many friendships with Americans as a result of his wide following in the United States. Blackmore died at Teddington in 1900 after a long and painful illness. He was buried at Teddington Cemetery. His wife had died in 1888. He had no children. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
ii + 236pp., 21cm., softcover, text in German, Doctoral dissertation (Dissertation zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades eines Doktors der Philosophie der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität des Saarlandes), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, G110744
Paris, chez Ledentu 1830 - 3 volumes In-8 - Reliures frottées cuir de l'époque - Dos lisses trés ornés, filets, fleurons et entrelacs dorés, piéces de titre et de tomaison cerises, plats encadrés d'écoinçons - Au centre du 1 plat de chaque volume: Couronne de lauriers avec Mention "Collège royal de Versailles" -Tranches & gardes marbrées - . XXXII + 354 + 395 + 372 pages. Table analytique des matiéres - 1 plat du T. I, plié, 1 plat du T. III, cassé - Propre intérieurement
xix + 604pp., with 54 illustrations, 24cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, very good condition, ISBN 0-19-822695-0, R101255
vii, [1], 111, [1] p. col. front., 64 pl. on 32 l. 19 cm. Hardcover Very good condition, in 3/4 marbled calf
in-16, 318 pp, broché. Bel exemplaire. [LP-2]
Pages 405-455. Black and white photos. Features: Future policies of the Democratic Party - i. forty-eight hours, taxation, and water power ii. the Democratic Party of the future iii. for the rights of the average man; "Three sentinels of the north" and the Durham meeting; New Hampshire looks back over her splendid past - photos of scenes from this month's celebrations; "Are you a hiker?" - some suggestions for campers; A forest fire - article with sad photos of the aftermath; The Bristol Dam - an important water power development - article with four excellent photos; The story of a Kensington warrior - Major Ezekiel Worthen of Kensington; An anthology of one poem poets; New Hampshire apples at their best - the story of Hardy and Son - article with great photos; The New Hampshire League of Woman Voters; Marsh King and the King Farm - a two-man farm with a wonderful record - article with nice photos; Prohibition; Nice full-page photo ad for Amoskeag Manufacturing Co.'s largest textile plant in the world; Full-page ad for the Polar Caves; Full page photo of President Calvin Coolidge - First New England President since Franklin Pierce; The Legion at the Weirs, Aug. 13-16 - great photos; New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Average wear. Some external soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
pp. ix, 201. Ruled decorated title page. Small 8vo. Original full grey cloth binding, decorated and embossed in red. Original dust jacket, small loss on spine. Nice copy. This important British Socialist weighs in on the Nature vs. Nurture debate. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Coldwar/Economics 10
Librairie Académique Perrin et Cie. Non daté. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Manque en coiffe de pied. Quelques rousseurs. 238 pages. Dos fendu, séparant l'ouvrage en 2 parties. Tampon sur le 1er plat. Page de titre manquante. (Très rare) Les portraits de Holbein. Henri VII. Erasme. Thomas Morus. Colet. Wolsey...
DJ darkened, price clipped and with light chipping; The famous English countryside in wonderful color photographs and brief description; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 95 pages
JULLIARD COLLECTION ARCHIVES N° 28.. 1973. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 255 pages. Couverture illustrée en couleurs. Planches photos en noi et blanc. 30 juin HITLER liquide les siens.
2 v. in 1. (356 p.) 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition
pp. [12], xxvii, 122, [2] (Books printed for Vernor and Hood). With fine line woodcut illustrations and vignettes by Thomas Bewick, John Anderson, and others. 16mo (in 8's). 160 mm. Original half leather binging over marbled boards; spine tooled in gilt and varnished. Robert Bloomfield (1766-1823) wrote poetry of the English farmers and laboring classes. This is the poem that made his reputation. Composed in a garret in Bell Alley, it was influenced by James Thomson's poem The Seasons. Bloomfield was able to carry some fifty to a hundred finished lines of it in his head at a time until there was opportunity to write them down. The manuscript was declined by several publishers and was eventually shown by his brother George to Capel Lofft, a radical Suffolk squire of literary tastes, who arranged for its publication with woodcuts by Thomas Bewick in 1800. The success of the poem was remarkable, over 25,000 were sold within the next two years, and many thoudands more in the next decade. It was extremely popular in America. Unfortunately, Vernor and Hood, his publishers, went bankrupt (1812) and much of the rest of Bloomfield's life was spent in poverty and depression. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! POETRY 4
P., Les éditions G. Van Oest, 1930. In-4 br., 1 pl.-X-89 p.- LXXVIII pl. Bibliogr. 2 p., table des matières, table des planches. Planches réalisées en héliotypie d'après photographie. Illustrations en noir et blanc mise à part le frontispice qui est une gravure contrecollée en couleur. Dos insolé, fortes rousseurs sur les pages de texte, rousseurs sur les barbes. Mors supérieur fendu sur 2 cm. Exemplaire correct.
xxiv + 127pp., in the series "Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi" volume 2, 26cm., publisher's hardcover, dustwrapper, very good condition, F102228
1st edition. original Cloth, 8vo, xvi, 148 pages 22 cm. Includes material on Sephardim in England. The first part of the book is dedicated, in detail, to the history of Jews in England. The second part is dedicated to a thorough enquiry into the civil status of Jews in England, the civil disabilities imposed on Jews concerning property and real estate etc. The book also deals with the change of the version of the oath required for being appointed as a civil servant, receiving an academic degree or joining a professional guild. The oath included, until then, the phrase "upon the true faith of Christian". SUBJECT(S): Jews -- England -- History. Ex-library with usual marks. Some foxing, Very Good Condition (sef-55-5)
Several chips to DJ. Former owner's name on front free endpaper ; 8vo; 287 pages
Compiler Blythe has gathered essays about what magic or mystery invest certain places with significance or meaning to an individual. Over forty writers weigh in on these places around the British Isles; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 231 pages
206 p. + One mezzotint by Charles Turner after Cornelius Jansen and four engraved portraits. Foxed. One plate with a repaired tear. Foxed. Slim 8vo. Half leather binding. XLib. Along with the debate over the true identity of Shakespeare has been a controversy over exactly what he looked like. This work contains a careful examination of the evidence by which the pretended portraits have been rejected, [and] the genuine confirmed and established. First Edition. Including discussion of the portraits by Droeshout, Zucchero, Jansen, and Marshall, the Stratford bust, the Chandos head, the Felton head, etc. Jaggard pp. 586-87. The book is quite uncommon and still of great value and interest. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN2C / NW23