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1st edition. original Cloth, 8vo, xvi, 148 pages 22 cm. Includes material on Sephardim in England. The first part of the book is dedicated, in detail, to the history of Jews in England. The second part is dedicated to a thorough enquiry into the civil status of Jews in England, the civil disabilities imposed on Jews concerning property and real estate etc. The book also deals with the change of the version of the oath required for being appointed as a civil servant, receiving an academic degree or joining a professional guild. The oath included, until then, the phrase "upon the true faith of Christian". SUBJECT(S): Jews -- England -- History. Ex-library with usual marks. Some foxing, Very Good Condition (sef-55-5)
pp. viii, 212 + Frontis of the Sherborn Crest. Top edge gold gilt. 8vo. 222 mm. Original full blue cloth binding Hardbound. Very good. This original First Edition was limited to only 250 copies. Contains some manuscript genealogical annotation. NEW ENG 4
575p. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding. Slight foxing on first few leaves. Text on four pages stained by newspaper clippings. Includes chapters on Continental, English, Scottish, Linlithgowshire , Fife and Stirlingshire, Tweed-dale and Clydesdale, and Border Gypsies; as well as chapters on Marriage and Divorce Ceremonies, Language, and the Present Condition and Number of the Gipsies in Scotland. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! GYPSY 2
325pp. with frontispiece and with some illustrations in text, title in red and black, 34cm., publisher's hardcover in grey cloth, some foxing (mainly at edges), stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of t.p., text in English, good condition, R98658
pp. xix, 325, (1) [Publisher's catalogue] + Frontis From the Engraving on Wood by Albert Durer. Text drawings. Title page printed in red and black. Foxed. Folio 330 mm. Original full brown buckram cloth binding, soiled. Hardbound. Very good. RELIGION BOX 8
[7] + 143pp. + frontispiece, 25cm., softcover, good condition, G103743
London, Norman Military Publications, 1962-1967, 5 tomos, 25 x 19,5 cm., símil piel original con sobrecubiertas, frontis en color + XVI + 213 págs. con 118 figuras = frontis y lámina en color + XVI + 276 págs. con 220 figuras = frontis y 2 láminas en color + XII + 264 págs. con 133 figuras = frontis y 3 láminas en color + X + 197 págs. con 131 figuras + 2 hojas = frontis y 2 láminas en color + VIII + 184 págs. con 133 figuras.
1st edition. Good hbk in blue decorated cloth. Cover spine lettering rubbed and faded. (Illustrated hand-books of art). 18574. eng
Tiny ink mark to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket price clipped but not marked or torn or creased. 128pp. The story of the largest county in England from its earliest times in a revised and greatly expanded edition. Illustrated.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and very slight bumping to some corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with some indenting to front. 128pp. The story of the largest county in England from its earliest times in a revised and greatly expanded edition. Illustrated.
19x13. 591p. 634p. 2 Vols. Sello anterior poseedor. Enc. Tela.
pp. lxxv, 371, (32) [Contents and Index]. Age stain. Early manuscript ownership of Charles West, 1783. 8vo. 205 mm. Disbound. Remnants of original (American?) leather binding. William Edmondson or Edmundson (1627-1712) was the founder of Quakerism in Ireland. He was born in Little Musgrove, Westmoreland, England, and was raised by an uncle. He joined the Parliamentary Army, and went to Scotland in 1650. He took part in the Battle of Worcester. While serving in the military, at Chesterfield, he was first introduced to Quakerism. After his discharge he went to live in County Antrim, Ireland. He established the first Meeting House in Lurgan, Ireland in 1654. He was imprisoned several times for his faith. His life was a guide to Quakers in England and America. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA SHELF 60 LEFT STK
Three Volumes. Inked ownership of W. Hingston, Jan. 1875 on title pages of volumes one and two. XLib stamps. Bookplates of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary on front paste downs of all volumes. 200mm. Original full green cloth bindings. Front boards decorated in gold with a swan and crown. Head and tail of spines slightly rubbed. Boards slightly soiled. Hardbound. Good. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 3
pp. x, 500. LACKS pages 497/8. Several other leaves have slight loss. A few signatures defective without loss. Age stained. XLib bookplate of the Library Company of Philadelphia printed by Zachariah Poulson. 4to. Original full leather binding, very worn and shedding. Should be rebound and restored. First edition. A valuable description of the Rhine valley during the spreading disorder caused by the French Revolution. Allibone 1721. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! TRAVEL/5
in-8°, 432 pp., broche, couverture illustree. Excellent etat [AZ-15]
19x13. 138p. Trad. R. Berenguer. Enc. Tela ed. La sobrecubierta algo deteriorada.
Chez l'auteur. 1978. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette d'env. 20 pages illustrée de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc et en couleur. Illustrations de Sylvia Hall.
18x12. 213p.
20x15. 190p. Trad. J. Villalba. Enc. Cart. Ed.
Original Wraps. 12mo. [2], 79, [1] pages. 20 cm. First edition. A letter, supposedly written by the spirit of Sarah Churchill (1660-1744) , Duchess of Marlborough, to William Pitt. Includes material on the colonies in America, Cape Breton, and political events on the continent. Subjects: Marlborough, Sarah Jennings Churchill, Duchess of, 1660-1744. Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778. Great Britain - Politics and government - 1727-1760. OCLC lists 28 copies. Spine rebacked. Spine light soiling and minor tear to title page, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (SPEC-40-44)
Fourth edition, [2], 21, [1]pp., text a little browned, disbound. A satire purporting to be from Gilbert Burnet to Benjamin Hoadly.
First edition, [4], 61, [1] + [2]pp., publisher's ads, with half title, disbound.
12mo, 24pp., preserved in later card wrappers.
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece (original tissue guard present), 7 coloured plates and 12 plates in monochrome, half-title browned; mid-blue cloth, upper board framed and blocked in blind, gilt back, covers unevenly sunned, backstrip faded (but all lettering entirely legible in blind), a good, firm copy. The last of Thomas's works, published a few months after his death at Arras in April 1917. The first UK edition (4 October) follows that of the US (22 September). See Eckert pp. 238-240.