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Joan Newsome has compiled an index to Wainwright's seven "Pictorial Guides". Every topographical feature - fells, bridges, stone circles - in the "Pictorial Guides" has been included, both text and illustrative references.Compiled by Joan Newsome . "This extraordinary book.contains a reference to every topographical feature contained in the Pictorial Guides - from the Fells themselves and all the crags . to be found in Lakeland, to the becks, bridges and stone circles .This companion will be an essential addition to the libray of all those who use and revere Wainwright's timeless guides. 131p. illus, diagrams on endpapers Book
324p. Hardcover Very good condition, in worn calf, name clipped for front flyleaf
xlvi + 225pp., softcover, VG, in: "Nomina Germanica. Arkiv för germansk namnforskning utgivet av Jöran Sahlgren" nr.9
<p>28 cm, rilegatura editoriale in similpelle, titolo in oro al dorso, p. VII, 466. Testo in inglese dattiloscritto.</p>
xiv, 200pp., orig. cloth.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Wear to cover. 7"w x 9 1/2"h. 120 pages.
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Minor shelfwear. Remnants of paper have adhered to bottom quarter of front board. ; Gotham Library; 372 pages
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 319 pages. Fortes rousseurs.
"With a cast which included Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas Kyd, the Earl of Essex and all the heroes of Elizabethan theatre, with the sights, smells and spectacle of sixteenth-century London as a backdrop, this is a novel of immense power and readability, a triumphant fulfilment of the wish Anthony Burgess expressed many years ago as an undergraduate to write a homage to Marlowe. " Book
pp. [6], 177, [1] (Publisher's advertisements). Small 12mo. 160 mm. Early ink manuscript ownership on title page: Bell. Pencil manuscript commentary on the text on the endpapers. Original full leather binding; joints cracked. The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion were established in 1563 and are the historic defining statements of Anglican doctrine in relation to the controversies of the English Reformation; especially in the relation of Calvinist doctrine and Roman Catholic practices to the nascent Anglican doctrine of the evolving English Church. The Lambeth Articles were a series of nine doctrinal statements drawn up by Archbishop of Canterbury, John Whitgift, in 1595, in order to define Calvinist doctrine with regard to predestination and justification. This text was first published in 1694. W151
459 pages. Index. A new edition of the 1915 first edition. Chapters include: The Aristocrat as the Essential Ruler; The English Aristocrat as a Failure in the Art of Protecting and Guiding the Ruled; The English Aristocrat as a Failure in the Tutorship of Ruling; Puritanism, Trade and Vulgarity; The Metamorphosis of the Englishman in the Seventeenth Century; The Decline of Manners and Morals under the Modern Democracy of Uncontrolled Trade and Commerce; The Aristocrat as an Achievement; The Aristocrat in Practice; What is Culture?. Average external wear and soiling. Binding intact. Bright gilt lettering upon spine. Ink stamp inside each board. Pencilled name upon front free endpaper. A sound working copy. Book
pp. 99-178, 1 pl. of ammonites, 1 fold. tab., 1 fold. pl. of sections. Plain wrs
pp. v, (4), 226, (2) + Plus engraved Frontis, Plates of scenes and large folding maps and charts. One map includes the sketch of soils, canals, etc of Lancashire. LACKS full page plate of Furness Abbey. View of Keswick Lake repeated on page 107 and 125. View of Bassenthwaite omitted. Two pages have old tape repairs with no loss. Map of the districts has small tape repair on one fold. Offsetting from Frontis on title page. Age stained and foxed. Engraved amoral bookplate of William Scott Elliot of Arkleton. 8vo. 215 mm. Original full leather binding. Boards detached. Small loss on spine. Binding worn. Hardbound. A rather poor copy of a great book. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! TRAVEL/7
Some foxing. Foxing to top of textblock and inner covers. Dustjacket is protected in plastic sleeve. ; 7.8 X 5.2 X 1.2 inches; 388 pages
London, T.Cadell, 1793, volumi 2, in-8, legatura coeva in piena pelle, dorso a cinque nervi con titolo e autore in oro (ossidato) su tassello in pelle rossa. Brutto esemplare: tutti e quattro i piatti risultano staccati. L'interno, compreso il testo, è invece in ottime condizioni.
Fuller Title: A DIGESTED INDEX TO THE SEVEN VOLUMES OF TERM REPORTS IN THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Containing a Concise Statement of All the Points of Law Determined in that Court, from Michaelmas term 26 Geo. III, 1785, to Trinity term 38 Geo. III, 1798, Inclusive. With tables of reference to the names of cases, statutes cited, etc. etc. pp. 324, [4] Double column. Age stained. 8vo. 210 mm. Old full leather binding; boards detached. ** Early manuscript ownership John Read, Jr., son of George Read, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. John Read (1769-1854) was a lawyer, financier, and philanthropist in 1787 he graduated from the College of New Jersey (Princeton) and then studied law in his father's office in New Castle, Delaware. In 1789, he moved to Philadelphia and married Martha Meredith. Read was appointed Agent General of the United States under the Jay Treaty in 1794 and served in that capacity until 1809. Read was active in Pennsylvania politics, and a leader of the Federalist Party. He held several elected offices, and was a member of Pennsylvania State Senate. From 1819 to 1841, he was president of the Philadelphia Bank, as well as head of other powerful corporations. First Irish Edition of an important English law book, with a significant American ownership. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W151
223 pages. Small rubber stamp upon title page else unmarked. Very light wear. Continues the story of Doctor Morris and Doctor Janet Gibson so happily begun in 'One Man's Medicine'. Lovely copy. Book
223 pages. Author's signature and inscription upon title page else unmarked. Lovely clean copy with minimal wear. Continues the story of Doctor Morris and Doctor Janet Gibson so happily begun in One Man's Medicine. Arriving in Okotoks, Alberta from England in 1955, the Gibsons experienced the development of the West as we now know it. Light edge wear to dust jacket. Book
1st edition. 8vo, 499 pages, illustrated. Nr fine condition hardback in nr fine condition dust jacket. 40810. eng
16x12. 201p. 215p. 2 obras en 1 Vol. Faltos de cubiertas. Trad. L. Astrana Marín. Enc. Tela.
653pp., 23cm., softcover, very good condition, R101240
22x14. 221p. Enc. Cart. ed. sobrecubierta.
4°. 26 x 21 cm. (1),38 + Errata. Contemporary boards (quite rubbed) with a more new cloth spine. Inside partly foxed and dusted, last pages water-stained at the lower edge, but generally in good condition.
152pp. 23 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good