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196159570Berlin und Darmstadt, der Tempel - Verlag 1961. 516 / 550 / 565 / 538 / 538 / 476 Seiten mit doppelter Numerierung (Linke Seite Englisch, Rechte Seite Deutsch ) gebundene Ausgabe, beige Leinenband mit goldener Rückenverzierung, Lesebändchen, Persia-Bibeldruckpapier, Dünndruck, Exemplare mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren am Einband, sonst guter Zustand
2006Q-0978964306Knowledge Capital Group 2006-10-07. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Knowledge Capital Group paperback
20061-0978964306Knowledge Capital Group 2006. Paperback. New. 250 pages. 8.90x6.00x0.70 inches. Knowledge Capital Group paperback
184955534Longman & Co. + Paternoster Row, London 1849. 324 S. mit Figuren und einer Faltkarte (324 pp. with figures and a folded map), 8°, blindgeprägter Pappband der Zeit mit Rückentitel, Bibliotheks-Exemplar, Stempel auf Titel, Außendeckel und Rücken mit kleiner Papier-Signatur, Papier vereinzelt minimalstockfleckig, Eionfand minimal fleckig, insgesamt gutes und innen sauberes Exemplar, (hard cover, library copy in alltogether good condition),
185046809The London Printing and Publishing Company, um 1850. Bild ca. 13 x 10 cm, Blatt ca. 26 x 18 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
1800115521Publ. by Ant. Suntach, 1800. Platte: 375 x 263 mm (Blattgröße: 480 x 337 mm).
1798115522Publ. I.S. Coply, 1798. Platte: 285 x 205; (Bildoval): 165 x 135 mm; Blattgröße: 480 x 337 mm.
0309Q5EWP0PHardcover. Fair. Wilmington Delaware: 1783. Three Treatises. In scuffed full leather five raised bands. Ex-libr. marks pictured. Early AM. imprint. hardcover
lxix + [334] pp., bilingual: Latin-English (translation by Ph.Boehner, revised with foreword and bibliography by Stephen F. Brown), 22cm., softcover, bit used, good condition, F78171
136pp., 2nd ed., softcover, 20cm., good, (contains the English translation of Ockham's "Tractatus de praedestinatione et de praescientia Dei et futuris contingentibus", with introduction, notes and appendices), F78181
193344388Ellsworth Maine: Hancock County Publishing Co. 1933. first edition. Hardcover. Very good . 6 x 9 in. Custom bound in green morocco with marbled paper boards gilt spine titles. Binding probably c. 1960. Condition is VERY GOOD ; light wear to edges of board no wear to the leather. Leather sunned to a brown at spine and top 1/2 inch at front and rear. Covers very clean otherwise. Binding tight and the original text is very clean and unmarked. Scarce title. Maine. RGR. Hancock County Publishing Co. hardcover
6710Five of the letters dated between 1827 and 1831. The collection is lightly aged and in good condition. Letter One 12mo 3 pp Oxford 1 November 1827 signed 'W: M.': Begins by saying that he will be pleased to join Charles 'in the Lodging you propose or any other more to your mind - I had not fixed upon any plan but thought once of being at Ellis's Hotel - the Colonial Club House St. James St. Your proposal however I like much better.' He will 'much prefer being in the Regent Street on late Nights in the Ho. of Commons Manning was also a Member of Parliament as I found Wimpole St. rather too far last winter.' Thanks him for the information about Mrs Lennox apologises for his inattention to 'Mr. Connant's request'. Thanks him for sending Lord Rendlesham's game to two persons. Letter Two 12mo 3 pp '<Denmark> Hill' 11 November 1827 signed 'W: M.' Charles 'did not appear to have heard of the Grand Signior': 'it is fortunate however that the Company escaped so well - & I am very thankful for Maria's escape'. Manning has 'seen the Duke of Wellington since Church who has given me many particulars of the engagement with the Turkish Fleet'. Discusses plans for a visit London. 'The Duke was very gracious & invited me to dinner tomorrow to meet a large party but we had made our arrangements & I was obliged to decline'. Letter Three 12mo 1 p 4 February 1830 signed 'W: M'. Discusses 'an accommodation to Nurse Pring to have permission to remain in New Bank Buildings & to give up her Lodging at Woolwich': 'I cannot offer her board WAges but she may partake of anything left from our Table'. Letter Four 12mo 3 pp Combe Bank 20 July 1831 signed 'W: Manning'. He does not 'feel inclined to risk a Letter of so much importance to Sir Richard Jackson who may have left Scotland before it gets there'. Instructs Charles to make a purchase for Miss Elizabeth Hughes. 'As John has sent me all the Letters for Signature I shall perhaps not go up tomorrow but Henry will do so & he will take this Letter'. Charles will 'receive from Henry one of the printed particulars from Mr Christie'. Letter Five 12mo 2 pp Combe Bank 21 July 1831 signed 'W: Manning'. Giving instructions for banking transactions. Letter Six 12mo 1 p 4 October no year but c. 1833 Upper Gower Street to which Manning moved following his bankruptcy in 1831 signed 'W: M-'. Small hole caused by breaking of wafer resulting in loss to one word. Discussing his wife's age as stated on an insurance policy. Letter Seven 12mo 1 p 'Bank 12 o'Clock' signed 'W: M'. Marked 'private'. He has just learnt 'that Mr: Turnor has left his Widow £3000 a Year & to Edmunda the wife of Manning's eldest son Frederick £1000 a year for her Life - ample provision perhaps £30000 to each of his younger Children'. The transcription of Manning's memorial tablet is on one side of a 4to leaf of laid paper watermarked 1834. Good with one 3 cm closed tear. Docketed in bottom left-hand corner 'Tablet erected in Sundridge Church Febry 1836.' Praises Manning's 'meekness purity benevolence and unwearied endeavours for the welfare and happiness of all around him' which 'will be long remembered by an extensive circle of grateful friends but chiefly by his own Family who deeply feeling their bereavement desire to record by this Tablet their reverential and pious affection for the best of Fathers -'. This supports Cardinal Manning's evaluation of his father's character on which doubt has been cast by the author of his entry in the Oxford DNB. Five of the letters dated between 1827 and 1831. unknown
1164953966.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1437155103.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1952479Von Boeckmann-Jones Company 1952. Hardcover. Good. No dustjacket. Cover has some wear and lower right front and left rear corners have been slightly bumped. Two pages have a small crease in lower right corner. Two pages have a moderate stain and ink spot in upper right corner. District deputy's name printed in lower right front corner. Signed and inscribed by the State Deputy in 1955-1956 to former book owner on front endpaper. Von Boeckmann-Jones Company hardcover
1886biblio419<p>1st Edition Hardcover Original embossed brown cloth with beveled edges. 543 pages. Gilt lettering and decorations with some Light fading to Spine. Portland Maine</p> B. Thurston & Company hardcover
193819422Erlenbach-Zürich [u.a.] : Rentsch 1938. 587 S. : 14 Taf. ; 23 cm, mit Schutzumschlag, SU bräunlich, Lw., gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1694143197ca. 1694. Format (Platte): 33,8 x 24,4 cm (knapp beschnitten bis etwas in den Bildrand hinein).
1700143194Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russel-street Covent-Garden, Ca. 1700. Format (Platte): 34,5 x 25 cm (trimmed to the plate).
Ex library book with usual marks and stamps, to front end paper, reverse of title page and lower page edges. The book does otherwise appear close to fine and may eveb be unread. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with a tiny nick to the spine foot. 96pp. Originally published in 1586 by William Camden, this work was extensively annotated and edited by Gordon Copley. It's observations are extremely important as it covers the period when the monasteries had just been disssolved and before the destruction of ancient monuments in the Civil War and later centuries.
In 8°; (16), XVI, 856, 42 (ultima carta bianca) pp. Bella legatura coeva in piena pergamena molle con titolo parlato al dorso. Tiolo chiosato da mano coeva al dorso. Bel ritratto della regina Elisabetta I a carta *8v. realizzato da Crispian van Queboren nel 1625 ed assente nelle edizioni precedenti. Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Due antiche firme di appartenenza al margine basso del frontespizio. Testatine e finalini ornati. Esemplare leggermente brunito a causa della qualità della carta elzeviriana ma mai in modo fastidioso o intenso e nel complesso in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione. Questa prima edizione elzeviriana, considerata la più completa e corretta, di questa celebre storia d’Inghilterra ebbe anche una contraffazione nel 1677. Lo studio è considerato come la principale fonte storica dell’età elisabettiana. L’opera che si basa principalmente sulle carte private di Lord Burghley, contiene numerose parti inerenti alla storia americana e fu grandemente apprezzata da Francis Bacon. Camden considerato fra i padri della moderna storiografia e figlio del celebre pittore Samson, fu anche celebre umanista e cartografo oltre ad abile antiquario. Lavorò a questa che fu la sua opera principale tutta la vita continuando a raccogliere informazioni e materiali dai principali personaggi della sua epoca aggiornando così il suo lavoro ad ogni nuova edizione. Sembra che oltre al materiale di Burghley, l’autore disponesse di materiale e testimonianze passategli da Sir John Fortescue , ultimo “Chancellor of the Exchequer” di Elizabeth, e di Henry Cuffe “the Earl of Essex’s secretary”. Bibl.: Willems 475. Edizione tra le meno comuni. Very good copy.
185046811The London Printing and Publishing Company, um 1850. Bild ca. 11,5 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 26 x 17,5 cm.
2000EEZZ3458London, Privately Printes 1999/2000. 58 nn. Seiten, durchgehend (teils farbig) ill., ill. OKart.
19173469073Johannesburg, Hortor, 1917. XV, 342 S. OHalbleder.