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197890901London, Macmillan London Limited 1978. Mit 101 Abbildungen. XIV S., 1 Bl., 123 S., 36 Bll. Kl.-4to. OPp. mit OU.
4 vols., 8vo., First Editions, with 4 frontispieces, very numerous plates and illustrations in the text, and endpaper maps; cloth, gilt backs, a very good, clean set in the dustwrapper (one price-clipped). Wymer's delightful sequence, covering virtually the whole of England, is neither a gazetteer nor the usual rural eulogy. Rather, he sets out to compare and contrast traditional variations between one county and another, emphasising industries, customs, superstitions, legends, folklore and, above all, people. It is an unusual approach, based on a charming prose style and enhanced by evocative illustrations both photographic and line. A lovely set, and uncommon in this condition
1955900396<p>Concord New Hampshire: Atorney General's Office 1955. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Not issued. Cloth. 305 pages including an Index. Cold War era look at Communist activities in New Hampshire. Covers organizations and individuals in the fields of education and labor as well as Communist party individuals. This copy signed/inscribed by the author though signed only with first name "Louis" on the front paste-down end paper. Has an area of fading to front cover gilt lettering. <br /><br /></p> Atorney General's Office hardcover
184 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
184 p. Hardcover Good condition; spine faded, boards lightly soiled
1996131153München : Schneekluth, 1996. 1163 S. Leinen, gebundene Ausgabe, SU., Lesebändchen, Schuber.
192010601920 Ed. Gale et Polden Ltd, Aldershot, 1920.In-8, cartonnage éditeur.Premier plat aux armes du régiment. ( XIV),368 pages. 31 illustrations dont certaines en couleurs, 16 cartes hors-texte en couleurs.
68271BBGateshead., BALTIC Center for Contemporary Art., 2016. 29 x 22 cm. 160 S. Illustrierter OPappband., 68271B Erste Auflage. Einband leicht berieben, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.
19836050389Regensburg 1983. 8°. XII, 356 pp. Broschur. Signaturschildchen auf Deckel. Stempel verso Titel. Sonst ordentlich.
1941R0426-93Bln.,Staneck (1941). 127 S. Mit mehr. Ktn. u. zahlr. Abb. v. Marken. Opbd., etwas bestoßen, Rücken mit Einr., Vortitel gestempelt, sonst gut erh.
200458538BBBerlin/Köln., SMB-DuMont., 2004. 27 x 24 cm. 111 S. OPappband mit illustriertem OUmschlag., 58538BB Erste Auflage. Umschlagkanten etwas berieben. Sonst gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.
199378158(Cambridge), Cambridge University Press, (1993). XVIII, 220 S. Gr.-8vo (23,5 x 15,5 cm). OPp.
067029Manchester NH: Granite State Press Book. VG. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Light blue cloth lettered in dark blue. Lightly rubbed spine extremities covers mildly tanning toward edges. Firm binding clean interior. 1st ed. 49 pp. Former owner's signature in pencil on upper front flyleaf otherwise unmarked. Very scarce. Granite State Press Hardcover
180446405526À Londres, Impr. Cox et Baylis ; chez Dulau..., (1804) ; in-12, demi-veau fauve, coins, fil. à froid. (Rel. de l’époque) Titre, XII pp. (préface et table), 206 pp.Les lois et coutumes anglaises expliquées aux étrangers qui s’aventurent ou veulent s’établir en Albion et ne veulent courir aucun risque. L’auteur est un avocat et notaire royal établi Spencer Street à Clerkenwell (quartier d’Islington à Londres).“Je laisse à ceux qui en ont fait la triste expérience à décider combien de frais et de dépenses inutiles auraient pu empêcher la publication de cet écrit, si elle avait eu lieu plutôt” dit le royal notaire dans la préface. Il n’a pas voulu publier son livre en anglais, sachant qu’il serait critiqué par les gens de sa profession qui ne lui pardonneront pas “d’avoir révélé des choses qu’ils ont intérêt à tenir cachées”. Exemplaire avec des NOTES AUTOGRAPHES de l’auteur indiquant son adresse, précisant qu’il parle français, qu’il fait procurations, certificats et contrats de mariage.Ce guide juridique pour immigrés, paru sous Napoléon, est un document très intéressant. Il semble très rare.
186223286ABLondon, Chapman and Hall 1862. Gr.8°. XIV, 502 S., 2 Bll. Geprägte OLwd mit Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung. Geringf. berieben, Rücken mit Lichtspur. 2 Exlibris.
196817975New York, Benjamin Blom, 1968. Illustriertes Leinen, 8°, xiii, 639 S., zahlreiche Illustrationen; -Kanten leicht berieben, sehr gutes Exemplar/ illustrated cloth, 8vo, xiii, 639 pp, numerous illustrations; -slightly rubbed, fine copy.
pp. 12-48, 1 fold. pl. of sections, 1 fold. tab., 4 figs., refs. Plain new wrs.
LONDON, Eveleigh nash company - 1921 - In-12 - Reliure - Carte dépliante in fine "The position of all allied divisions in France in the third week of march, 1918" - 191 pages
9376LONDON, Eveleigh nash company - 1921 - In-12 - Reliure - Carte dépliante in fine "The position of all allied divisions in France in the third week of march, 1918" - 191 pages
193333894A. Brown & Sons Limited, Hull and London ca. 1933. lxxii, 1230 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Groß 8°, Original-Karton (Softcover), Bibliotheks-Exemplar (ordnungsgemäß entwidmet) mit leichten Rückständen vom Rückenschild, Stempel auf Deckel und Titel, Einband leicht berieben und bestoßen, Bindung leicht locker, insgesamt ordentliches und innen sauberes Exemplar,
18297-3-624London, Fisher & Son, 1829. 4° (28x21cm), mit gestochenem Titel mit Vignette und 80 Stahlstichen auf 40 Tafeln, Pappband d. Zt
1838573ABLondres, Paris, N.Y. Fisher (1838). 2 Bde. 4°. VIII,65,72; IV,86 S. Reich blind- u. goldgepr. Halbleder d. Zt. Goldschnitt. - Fast alle Tafeln unterschiedlich stark stockfleckig, Ecken berieben, sonst insgesamt gutes, dekoratives und festes Expl.! 2 Bde. Reich blind- u. goldgepr. Halbleder d. Zt. Goldschnitt.
18220007721Paris: Chez Bechet 1822. First French Language edition. Original Boards. Good. 8vo xiv 351; vi 359 pages untrimmed in contemporary boards. Very scarce. <br/><br/>Attracted by the ideals of the "Declaration of Independence" Fanny Wright traveled extensively through the U.S.A. tracking how those ideals were being realized. In France who became almost like a daughter to Gen. Lafayette. She and her sister returned to America and with Lafayette were guests of Jefferson at Monticello. Later as a U.S. citizen she founded the Nashoba commune in Tennessee in anticipation of emancipation. She visited New York and Philadelphia West Point Niagara Falls Lake Errie and on to Lower Canada Montreal Lake Champlain Burlington Vermont Washington D.C. to Virginia with many observations along the way. This edition has a dedication to Lafayette by the translator who also supplied a new translation. Vol. 1 ends with remarks upon Morris Birkbeck's letters about the Illinois country. All in all Fanny Wright became one of the most remarkable women of the first half of the 19th century: among other accomplishments being the first woman to write this work the first travelogue by a woman. Howes D74; Sabin 18642; Clark Old South 16; Buck 137. Chez Bechet hardcover
1973R320112997PRESSES UNIVESITAIRES DE FRACE. 1973. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 93 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 942-Angleterre
1370506London: John Camden Hotten, [c. 1867] in-8, xii-640 pages, nombr. illustrations de caricatures. Rel. percaline d'édit. orné sur le premier plat d'un médaillon doré, rel. usée, page de titre réparée, rousseurs. ** 8vo. xii + 640 pp., ills. Cloth, wears. Title page repaired, foxing.