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30 pages. Topics include: Kent v. Rest of England at Blackheath; Ice Gymkhana at Grindelwald; The Maple Sugar Industry in Canada; Prospects of Peace in the Russo-Japanese War; Russo-Japanese War Pictures; Racing Celebrities; Famous Football Goalkeepers - Hemmings and Harris; Unmarked. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
GEOGRAPHIA Ltd. NON DATE. In-16 Carré. En feuillets. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 1 grand plan depliant en noir et blanc collé en contre-plat d'une couverture cartonnée souple. LEGENDE EN ANGLAIS
Publication: London, Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1842 (5602) . Bound in newer cloth, 8vo, 65 pages. Gilt on spine. From personal library of Rabbi Bernard M. Kaplan. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. Very Good condition. (k-BR-1)
Thomas Nelson and Sons. 1917. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Quelques rousseurs. Plaquette de 39 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de quelques photos en noir et blanc hors texte. Agrafes rouillées. L'enthousiasme s'éveille, Les premières recrues. Nouvelle méthode de recrutement...
London: George Routledge, and New York: Bloch, 1907. Cloth; 12mo. 178 pages. Judaism. Orthodox Judaism. Tradition (Judaism) . "In part re-written from my contributions during the last few years to the Jewish quarterly review, the Fortnightly review and the Jewish world. "--p. [vii] Pages brown; cover worn and soiled; first signature loosening. Ex-library copy. Good condition. (BR-2)
n.p. Boldly illustrated in color with each page within a decorative color frame. Illustrations almost look like original water colors. Illustrations by J. J. Ellis, G. Boyle, C. F. Greatbach, etc. Color pictorial end papers. Deckle edges. 4to. 280 mm. Softcover. Original wraps embossed in gold gilt frame. Extremities worn with loss. An illustrated souvenir prepared by Lloyds Bank Limited for their new building in Lombard Street and Cornhill in London. Very good condition. First edition. ENGLAND 6
Gute Exemplare / 3 Karten; stw. geringfügig berieben. - Clovelly / Ilracombe and Lundy Island / Lynton and Lynmouth. Sheet SS 22/32 / Sheet SS 44/54 + part of SS 14 / Sheet SS 64/74. Pathfinder 1214. // Lundy ist eine Insel am Eingang zum Bristolkanal in Großbritannien. Der Name leitet sich vom Normannischen lund-ey (Insel der Lunde) ab. Sie gehört zum Distrikt Torridge und zur historischen Harde Shebbear Hundred der englischen Grafschaft Devon, ist jedoch keinem der parishes des Distrikts bzw. der Harde zugeordnet, sondern stellt eine unparished area dar. ... // Clovelly ist ein Fischerdorf an der Nordostküste Devons in Großbritannien. Es wurde vor allem durch den Roman Westward Ho von Charles Kingsley bekannt. Auch Charles Dickens beschreibt in seinem Buch A message from the sea die raue Gegend um Clovelly. ... // Lynmouth ist ein Fischerort an der Nordküste der Grafschaft Devon im Distrikt North Devon im Südwesten Englands. Der Ort befindet sich etwa 150 Kilometer südwestlich von Bristol und rund 50 Kilometer nordwestlich von Appledore. Bekannt wurde die Ortschaft durch die Lynmouth-Katastrophe in der Nacht vom 15. auf den 16. August 1952. Der Ort ist Teil des Exmoor-Nationalparks. Lynmouth bildet zusammen mit dem Nachbarort Lynton eine Gemeinde (civil parish). ... (wiki)
378p. Page edges slightly browned. Bookplate of Earl of Carysfort, Elton Hall 1894, with his paper shelf label. 8vo. Original full leather binding, front joint fragile. "'Vindiciae Gallicae' was published in April 1791 in answer to Burke's 'Reflections' Three editions were speedily sold, and the publisher liberally gave Mackintosh 'several times' the sum of L30, originally stipulated. Burke had been answered with much power by Thomas Paine. Mackintosh's reply, however, taking a less radical ground, and showing much literary and philosophical culture, was the most effective defense of the position of the Whig sympathizers with the revolution. It was partly translated into French by the Duke of Orleans". [DNB]. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! FRENG 2
1st edition. Originally bound into 2 large volumes; Lacks outer bindings, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 840 pages (8 pages each issue. Complete for 1866 and first half of 1867. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . This run from the final 2 years of the American Civil War, includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. First and final leaves show exposure wear, as expected, with a bit of loss along the outer margin of the first leaf (of issue 472) , and the final leaf (of issue 576) lacking about 1/8 of leaf, with text loss. Issue 550 has mostly come loose, with edgewear just touching the outer letters along the outside margins one one leaf. Mid-19th century paper has held up well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-3)
1st edition. Later Cloth binding, Folio, 800 pages (8 pages each issue. Nearly complete for 1862 and 1863. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . This run from the era of the American Civil War, includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Internal hinges of binding broken. 1st issue with heavy edgewear, 2nd issue moderate edgewear, other issues in good solid condition with some old staining as expected. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-5)
1st edition. Lacks outer binding, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 632 pages (8 pages each issue. Complete for 1866 and first half of 1867. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . Includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, but a report on the re-unification of the Jewish community of Charleston, South Carolina, 25 years after the split-off by the reformers, caught our eye. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Mid-19th century paper has held up very well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-2)
1st edition. Lacks outer bindings, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 400 pages (8 pages each issue. Complete for 1866 and first half of 1867. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . This run from the final 2 years of the American Civil War, includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. First and final leaves show exposure wear, as expected, with corner curling to last 20 issues and edgewear generally not extending into the text. Mid-19th century paper has held up well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-4)
1st edition. Lacks outer binding, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 176 pages (8 pages each issue. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . Includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. The pages here, for example, include a long poem about the new Jewish mayor-elect of London, D. Solomons (as well as much other material related to the excitement at having a Jewish Lord Mayor, including international celebrations and congraulations) ; letters from the US offering scholarships to NYU, advertisements for Jewish publications of the period, reprints of articles from the American Jewish press (for example, from Rabbi Mayer in Charleston, SC) ; reports from Jamaica; reports on charities for the Jewish poor; a report on the opening of Jews College; an ad for a reader at the synagogue in St. Thomas, West Indies; report on Sir Moses Montefiores visit to the Holy Land; reports from Jewish communities across the British Isles; a report on the Conference at Cleveland discussing Isaac Wises Minhag America; A long report on the Jews of Corfu; A long report on Jewish activities in Montreal; Other reports from Vienna, Switzerland, Argovia, Turkey, Jamaica, Constantinople, Jerusalem, San Francisco, Damascus, Holland, North Africa, Germany, Amsterdam, France, Hungary, Bavaria; Modavia and Wallachia, Edinburgh, Lyons, Natal, the Saharah, Gibraltar, Kertch (Crimea) and Glasgow; details of Rabbi Raphalls Thanksgiving Day sermon in New York; letters concerning material in Isaac Wises The Israelite newspaper; lists of donations to charities with names of donors; lettes to and from Sir Moses Montefiore; much on the Carmona Case; activities of conversionists; Passover relief for the poor; etc. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Two leaves from issue 53 have been clipped apart and then re-assembled, no loss of text. Old stains top top few inches, some edgewear, but mid-19th century paper has held up very well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-1)
176 p., 64 pl., 72 fig. n/b, 12 coul. Signature p. de garde. Inv. 29904
265 p., 166 fig. n/b et coul. Plastifiage du dos décollé. Inv. 20054.
FRANCE EMPIRE. 1969. In-8 Carré. Broché, Jaquette. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 284 pages- quelques photos en noir et blanc hors texte
BRITISH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. VERS 1954. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Environ 12 pages agrafées, augmentées de quelques photos en noir et blanc et quelques plans. BROCHURE EN FRANCAIS.
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BRITISH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. ANNEES 50?. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Environ 12 pages agrafées, augmentées de quelques photos en noir et blanc et quelques plans. BROCHURE EN ANGLAIS.
BRITISH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. ANNEES 50?. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Environ 12 pages agrafées, augmentées de quelques photos en noir et blanc et quelques plans. BROCHURE EN ANGLAIS.
BRITISH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. ANNEES 50?. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Environ 12 pages agrafées, augmentées de quelques photos en noir et blanc et quelques plans. BROCHURE EN ANGLAIS.
BRITISH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. ANNEES 50?. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Environ 12 pages agrafées, augmentées de quelques photos en noir et blanc et quelques plans. BROCHURE EN FRANCAIS.
BRITISH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. ANNEES 50?. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Environ 12 pages agrafées, augmentées de quelques photos en noir et blanc et quelques plans. BROCHURE EN ANGLAIS.
BRITISH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. 1958. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 19 pages agrafées, augmentées de quelques photos en couleur (plats) et en noir et blanc dans et/ou hors texte et quelques plans bicolores. BROCHURE EN ANGLAIS.
BRITISH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. 1963. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 19 pages agrafées, augmentées de quelques photos en couleur (plats) et en noir et blanc dans et/ou hors texte et quelques plans bicolores. BROCHURE EN FRANCAIS.