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Six volumes bound in three. 8vo. 230 mm. XLib. Full red library buckram cloth binding, executed by Small's Book Bindery, York, PA. A wonderful collection of papers that contribute a great deal to the liveliness of Vermont history. New England 7 / YORK HS
A magazine for collectors and others interested in times past and in articles of daily use and adornment devised by the forefathers. Features: Seventeenth-century French enameled watches; English bronze wool weights; Dressed pictures; Herr Biedermeier in Vienna; Some Franco-American silversmiths and Jewelers; Livery Cupboards in new England; Mongol Rugs in Chinese Paintings; and more. Many pages of nostalgic ads from a broad assortment of prominent dealers. Profusely illustrated with excellent black and white photos. pp. 627-746. Printed upon glossy stock. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy reference copy of this informative issue. Book
complete in 2 volumes: xx,322 + xi,527pp. with ills. + 24 plates, 24cm., in the series "Mediaevalia Lovaniensia" Series 1 Studia 16-17, [vol.I: exhibition catalogue (Stedelijk Museum L. Vander Kelen-Mertens, Leuven, 25 juli - 25 oktober 1987)], softcover, fine condition, T74592
xx + 322 pp. + 24 plates, 24cm., in the series "Mediaevalia Lovaniensia" Series 1 Studia 16, exhibition catalogue (Stedelijk Museum L. Vander Kelen-Mertens, Leuven, 25 juli - 25 oktober 1987), softcover, fine condition, T74593
231pp., 22cm., softcover, dustwrapper, good condition, T88531
Former owner's name on titlepage. Some pencil underlinings to text and fountain pen annotations to margins of about 50 pages of text. Book is solid with edgewear to top and bottom edges of spine and hinges. Minor edgewear to corners. ; English introduction with Latin text. ; 442 pages
156pp., 23cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (A dissertation presented to the Faculty of Princeton University in candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy), publisher's hardcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T113354
CAEN, E. Brunet - 1836 - Complet en 2 volumes, l'un In-8 Broché, le second In-4 oblong concernant l'Atlas de 10 planches , certaines dépliantes - 688 pages - Propre
395 pages. Moderate ewear. Clean and unmarked. Nice working copy. Book
DIEPPE, Imp. Centrale & Delevoye 1904 - In-8 - Broché - 4 planches hors texte - 82 pages
Ex-lib with bookplate and small blindstamp - otherwise absolutely no other markings. First and last few pages a bit browned; Scarce, especially in this condition. 75 tissue guarded plates from watercolors by Wilfrid Ball; 8vo; xi, 316 pages
Boards a bit faded. Endpapers browned. Hinges not tight; 75 tissue guarded plates from watercolors by Wilfrid Ball ; Small 8vo; 243 pages
Bookplate ; 32 plates from watercolors ; Color Illustrations; Small 8vo; xi, 243 pages
Spine a bit sunned. Endpapers foxed; 24 tissue guarded plates from watercolors by Winfrid Ball; 8vo; xi, 201 pages
VG/VG First Edition. No damage to book or dj. small octavo. pp 179. Over 300 quotations capturing the essence of life in New England, both thought and laughter provoking.
1st edition. VG hbk bound in pictorial boards. Cartoons by Jeff Hook. With chapters by Allan Border, Robin Smith, Richie Benaud, Graham McKenzie, Frank Tyson, Trevor Bailey, Bill Lawry, Alan Davidson, David Lloyd, Ian Chappell, Henry Blofeld, Derek Randall, John Gleeson, Peter Roebuck, Arthur Morris, Keith Stackpole, Neil Hawke, Norman O'Neill, Doug Walters, Bob Willis, Dennis Lillee, Tony Greig, Dickie Bird, Brian Johnston, Ian Redpath, Godfrey Evans, Greg Chappell, Ian Wooldridge, Colin Cowdrey, Steve Waugh, Allan Lamb, Graham Gooch, Mark Taylor, Dean Jones, Terry Alderman, Rodney Marsh and Simon O'Donnell. ISBN 0958784167. 20019. eng
Features: De Gaulle visit England; Karachi Grammar School; and more; Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Features: In colour - Princess Anne and the Queen, and other items; Reyran Valley Dam Disaster in France - many photos; Roman Cemetery newly discovered in the Vatican - sheds light on the question of St. Peter's Grave; Between the Stars - Part VII of a Science Series; Malvern Girls' College; Eisehhower in Italy and Turkey; King Hussein in England; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
38 pages. Features: King Hussein's First State Visit to Britain; Need Parents Fear Comprehensive Schools? Hardwick Hall - first in a series on the great houses of England"; Birds and Beasts of the Greek Coinage; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: in colour - Azaleas, a comet, royal treasures, and land reclamation; Kariba Dam; Mt. Palomar; The Expansion of the Universe, Part I of a science series; 1959 Motor Show; Hadrian's Wall; Benenden School; Vineyards in England; Libyan desert reclamation; Britain's Collieries; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Cover: The First Entry of Canadians into Caen. Features include: Our Notebook; Book Review: "The Bank of England: 1694 - 1944" by Reginald Saw; The Great World War: Moving on in Italy (inc maps); Books of the Day; and The World of Science: Wood Comes of Age. Pictorial Journals include: In Liberated Caen: The Mayor Hoisting the Tricolour; Caen After the Battle: The Key City of Lower Normandy, whose Capture Marked a Valorous British Victory; Two Aerial Photos: German Atlantic Wall, Eastern Section of the Cherbourg Peninsula; On the Western Front (Battle of Normandy): War and Its Aftermath; On the Western Front: Scenes From the Battle Zones of British and American Armies in Normandy; The Red Army Surges On: Important Cities in the Path of Battle; A Lancashire Fusilier's V.C.: Fusilier (Francis Arthur) Jefferson, Single-Handed, Breaking Up an Enemy Tank Attack (illustrated by Captain Bryan de Grineau); The Onward Advance of Gen. Alexander's Armies: War Scenes at Castiglione, Lake Trasimeno, The French Entry into Siena; Mediaeval San Gimignano and Its Towers; The War in Burma: The Clearing of the Kohima-Imphal Road; The Japanese Main Fleet Caught Napping - Another U.S. Sea Victory (Battle of Philippine Sea); New Additions to our Fighting Power: Flying Bombs from Start to Finish; A Threatened View - Durham Cathedral from River and Railway (illustrated by Sir Muirhead Bone); and War's Trail of Devastation in Normandy: Historic Buildings Wrecked in Fierce Armoured Battles on the Allied Front. Binding sound. Clean and unmarked with minimal wear. A quality copy. Book
Cover: The "General Sherman" of the Western Front: Lieut.-General George S. Patton. Features include: Our Notebook; Book Review: "Witchcraft in England" by Christina Hole; The Great World War: The Campaigns in the Far East (inc map); Books of the Day; and The World of Science: Australia's Living Fossils. Pictorial Journals include: The Collapsed Ludendorff Bridge, Remagen: Views From Both Banks of the Rhine; The Storming of Coblenz: American Third Army Troops in Action; Street Fighting Among the Ruins of the Great Rhine Citadel; The Capture of Saarbrucken and Worms: White Flags in Durenbach; General (Miles) Dempsey's Field Headquarters Parked on the Grounds of a Chateau (Illus. by Capt. Bryan de Grineau); With the Allied Armies on Both Banks of the Rhine; Scenes from the Western Front; Smoke-Screen on the Rhine; The New British 10-Ton Bomb in the Making - And What It Does!; Montgomery's Crossing of the Rhine: The 21st Army Group's Sweep to the East Bank of the Rhine River; The Campaign in the Southwest Pacific: The Australians on Bougainville; The Victorious Drive on Mandalay: British and Indian Troops on Mandalay Hill; and The American Red Cross Club, Rainbow Corner in London (Illus. by Terence T. Cuneo). Binding sound. Prior owners ink stamp and signature upon advertorial front cover which is loose but present. Back advertorial cover missing. Contents clean and unmarked with minimal wear. A quality copy. Book
Photos and illustrations include: With Roberts to the Gold Reef City (Johannesburg), Swaziland native execution, General Ian Hamilton, The Queen's Birthday Naval Parade at Portsmouth, Photo of Group of Boer Commanders, Charlseton Tunnel Entrance, Cronje in Retirement, Arrival of Boer Prisoners, Relief in Sight (centerfold), The First Automobile Race in England (photo), and more. Moisture exposure at edges has resulted in light staining and waviness. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
[748] pp., text printed in 2 (numbered) columns, 31cm., publisher's hardcover binding (quarter-leather, gilt lettering on spine), decorated endpapers, red edges, most of the text is in Latin, few occasional foxing, small stamp on title page, good condition, R100232
39 + 601pp. + few plates out of text (of which a folding aerial photograph), 25cm., softcover, dustwrapper, text in English, good condition, added: leaflet of 14pp. "A red book on Gibraltar", G96108