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19813077DBAachen. Mannheim. Braunschweig., Neue Galerie - Sammlung Ludwig. Kunstverein Mannheim. Kunstverein Braunschweig., 1981. 30 x 21 cm. 72 S. Illustrierter OKarton., 3077D Erste Auflage. Einband mit minimalen Bereibungen. Sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.
1880166521880. Very good condition. A collection of photographs of English cottages and half timbered buildings. 14 images paper prints. All labeled on verso; including King's Head Tavern where Dickens wrote Barnaby Rudge; the New Inn at Poole; Dodmore in Shropshire; Old Bank in Porlock; Old Cottage at Basket Gate Herefordshire; Allerton Cottage & Bridge; Cottage & Street Wolbley; Chimney & Gable detail illegible; Chiddingstone; Newton Village; Dodmore No. Ludlow; House of Seven Gables Orleton; Cottage at Newton; and Orleton Herefordshire. 8 x 6". Some captioned or numbered in white. unknown
197355740BBLondon., Marlborough Fine Art., 1973. 30 x 21 cm. 27 S. OKarton., 55740BB Erste Auflage. Gutes Exemplar.
196753563ABHannover., Kestner Gesellschaft., 1967. 8°. 59 S. 8 Blatt. OKarton., 53563AB Kurze Notiz auf der letzten Seite, sonst gutes Exemplar.
196744355ABHannover., Kestner Gesellschaft., 1967. 21 x 16 cm. 59 S. 8 Blatt. OKarton., 44355AB Papier etwas nachgedunkelt. Gutes Exemplar.
196752948ABHannover., Kestner Gesellschaft., 1967. 21 x 16 cm. 59 S. 8 Blatt. OKarton., 52948AB Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.
Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall eng
202031406Paris Perrin 2020 In-8 266 pp - 1 ff Table
1604BTETM0001743London: John Norton 1604. Vellum. Very Good/No Jacket. Medium octavo 8vo 6 12 × 9 14 in 165 × 235 mm . Please email for Photographs or further information. Very Good - Contemporary vellum binding with expected age-wear and handling marks. A sound early seventeenth-century service-book copy retaining the strong practical character such books acquire through use. Binding: Vellum octavo 8vo approx. 6 12 × 4 38 in / 165 × 110 mm. The 1604 Norton reissue is recorded at approximately 16.5 × 11 cm with 28 unnumbered and 299 numbered leaves. Collation: 28 unnumbered leaves 299 numbered leaves; title preliminaries Psalter and final leaves. Please see Photos as part of condition report. 1604 London LIBER PRECUM PUBLICARUM LATIN BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER Seu ministerii ecclesiasticae administrationis sacramentorum aliorumque rituum & caeremoniarum in Ecclesia Anglicana. An elegant Jacobean reissue of the Latin Book of Common Prayer: a compact service-book that carries the English Reformation into the language of scholarship. First issued in 1560 for use in colleges schools and universities the Liber offered an authorised Latin form of worship for learned institutions while remaining firmly within the post-Reformation settlement of the Church of England. In this 1604 John Norton reissue it survives as both devotional manual and academic artefact: a book meant to be handled consulted and used. By Church of England Author Bio: The Church of Englands Liber precum publicarum is the authorised Latin version of the reformed prayer book first issued in Elizabeth Is reign for use especially in scholastic settings. Modern catalogues and recent scholarship describe it as a revised Latin translation associated with Walter Haddon the Tudor humanist and civil lawyer long linked with the text. Synopsis: A Latin Book of Common Prayer with the Psalter appended designed for use where Latin remained the working language of devotion and learning. The work stands at the intersection of liturgy pedagogy and confessional statecraft: not a survival of the medieval rite but a consciously Protestant service-book recast in classical dress. The 1604 Norton issue continues the octavo form seen in the 1574 edition and later reissues. Format: Vellum Medium octavo 8vo 6 12 × 9 14 in 165 × 235 mm Note: Binding/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary. Language: Latin Published By: John Norton London Condition Report: Dust Jacket: No Jacket Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket Very Good - Contemporary vellum binding with expected age-wear and handling marks. A sound early seventeenth-century service-book copy retaining the strong practical character such books acquire through use. Binding: Vellum octavo 8vo approx. 6 12 × 4 38 in / 165 × 110 mm. The 1604 Norton reissue is recorded at approximately 16.5 × 11 cm with 28 unnumbered and 299 numbered leaves. Collation: 28 unnumbered leaves 299 numbered leaves; title preliminaries Psalter and final leaves. Please see Photos as part of condition report. SKU: BTETM0001743 Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5 L: 30 W: 25 Units: cm W: 2Kg Tracked Shipping Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request John Norton hardcover
1738000643London England 1738. ON OFFER AN AUTOGRAPHED MANUSCRIPT LETTER HANDWRITTEN AND SIGNED DATED LONDON MARCH 30 1738 BY LIEUTENANT H. HOP ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY TO ENGLAND FROM THE STATES-GENERAL. IT READS AS FOLLOWS.MY LORD I DO MYSELF THE HONOUR TO LAY BEFORE YOUR EXCELLENCY THE COPY OF A LETTER WHICH I RECEIVED LAST NIGHT MENTIONING GREAT VIOLENCE COMMITTED TOWARD A DUTCH VESSEL THAT HAD THE MISFORTUNE TO BE CASTAWAY ON THESE COASTS. THESE ARE MY LORD CRUELTIES AND INHUMANITY UNHEARD EVEN AMONGST THE MOST BARBAROUS NATIONS; I TAKE THEREFORE THE LIBERTY TO DECLINE YOUR EXCELLENCY TO BE PLEASED TO EMPLOY HIS GOOD OFFICER THAT READY AND EFFICACIOUS ORDER MAY BE GIVEN THAT WHAT HAVE BEEN ROBBED BE RESTORED TO THE PROPRIETARY TO THE OWNER AND THAT THE AUTHOR OF SUCH EXCESSES AND VIOLENCE BE PUNISHED IN AN EXEMPLARY MANNER TO THAT FOR THE FUTURE THOSE THAT SHALL HAVE THE MISFORTURN TO BE CAST ON THESE COASTS MAY FIND THE NECESSARY AID AND ASSISTANCE AND WHICH ONE IS TO EXPECT FROM SUCH A CHARITABLE AND CIVILIZED NATION AS THE ENGLISH ARE. I HAVE THE HONOUR TO BE YOUR LT. HOP LONDON THE 30 OF MARCH 1738 10 OF APRIL. THIS 8" X 12" RAG PAPER LETTER IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION SHOWING 3 FAINT FOLDS AND HAVING A CLEAN 1" TEAR ON THE CENTER FOLD. . Autograph. Manuscript. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Paperback
1775000855England 1775. On offer is an original LS by English King George III dated 3 January 1775 a mere six days before Parliament declared Massachusetts in a state of rebellion. On March 23 Patrick Henry gives the "Give me or give me Death" speech and on 19 April came the first shots on Lexington Green. King George III King of England 1760 - 1820 he supported the policy which led to war with and the loss of the American colonies sends his cousin to Princess Abbess at Gardersheim Germany his profuse best wishes for the New Year. Signed "George R" one page both sides 8 x 12.5 which reads in part: "You have our most sincere thanks for the pleasant mark that your dear Love has given us at this time of change to a New Year of your friendly disposition toward us. We reciprocate the same and would express the sincere wish that Your dear Love may have begun the New Year Pleasantly and may pass it in uninterrupted enjoyment of unalloyed prosperity.George R." In fine condition with remnants of previous matting to the lower corners. As King George's III grandfather George I came over directly from Germany George III spoke and wrote German in which this letter is written. Comes with a full translation. VG. Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Manuscript. unknown
ART5061M1976. The Times Newspapers. 231 pages. Exhibition catalog. Catalogue d'exposition. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London 14 April to 2 October 1976.
190071931ABManchester, Um 1900. 24 S. mit Abb. und Faltkarten. OBrosch. - (Eckknitter).
182945371Maine: State of Maine 1829. first edition. document. Very good . Honorable discharge document signed by Samuel Cony Adjutant-General of Maine to Daniel Morgan Paymaster of the Fourth Regiment in the First Brigade and third division of the militia. Dated 1829 in several places with written notes regarding the various filings of the discharge at the time. Printed on hand-made paper with the specifics written in. Condition is VERY GOOD ; paper is clean and perfectly readable. Originall folded in 4ths. Some loss to upper edge. Eph. RGR. State of Maine unknown
196447709ABStuttgart., Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer., Um 1964. 27 x 18 cm. 76 S. OBroschur. Ordentliches Exemplar.
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 64 pages. 24x31cm.
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages ; 21cm. In English and Hebrew on opposite sides. Original 50th anniversary service from the Central Synagogue on Great Portland Street in London. The Central Synagogue was established in the West End because many Jews had moved there during Queen Victorias reign. It was destroyed in the 1941 London Blitz. OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide (HUC) . None in England. Paper have some wear and a small tear at bottom. Good condition. (BR-11-13)
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [iii], 175, [4] p., b/w documents in Ottoman Turkish, index. 1878 Cyprus dispute & the Ottoman - British agreement. Handover of the Island to England.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [4], [iii], [1], 175, [3] p., Ottoman documents. 1878 Cyprus dispute & The Ottoman - British agreement. Handover of the Island to England. CYPRUS Cypriot question Ottoman / Turkish - British international relations.
19192919BBerlin:, Hobbing., 1919. Gr.8°. VIII,127 S. Original Karton mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel. Leicht berieben und gerändert, Innengelenk gebrochen und von Privat geklebt, hinterer Deckel mit kleiner Fehlstelle, papierbed. montiertes Exlibris auf Vorsatz, sonst in Ordnung. (=Zur europäischen Politik 1897-1914. Unveröffentlichte Dokumente. Im amtlichen Auftrage hrsg. unter der Leitung von B.
Gr.8°. VIII,127 S. Original Karton mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel. (=Zur europäischen Politik 1897-1914. Unveröffentlichte Dokumente. Im amtlichen Auftrage hrsg. unter der Leitung von B. Schwertfeger. Band 1). Leicht berieben und gerändert, Innengelenk gebrochen und von Privat geklebt, hinterer Deckel mit kleiner Fehlstelle, papierbed. montiertes Exlibris auf Vorsatz, sonst in Ordnung. Mit einem Vorwort des Herausgebers.
Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.5" Circa 1902. Centerfold. Light wear. Please see our photo for details. Book
190860877Somerville MA: Somerville Fire Department. Very Good; Boards worn lower half of front free endpaper removed. 1908. Hardcover. Three-quarter leather with marbled boards. Measures 14 x 4 inches. Approximately 150 unpaginated leaves of which approximately 90 pages are written in pencil in a legible hand. Stamps of Somerville Fire Department on page tops and bottoms and rear flyleaves. Day book for notes about various activities of the Somerville Massachusetts fire department from August 2 1908 - January 1 1909. Somerville is located right outside Boston and reference is made to Medford Boston American District Hill and Holt Cambridge and Somerville. Notes tests of fire alarm boxes receipt of various supplies for horse-drawn fire engines coal oats bridles shoeing soda reports of smoke and other safety hazards flooding of subways and a telephone call put to the City Home for their manure wagon. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Somerville Fire Department hardcover
0259923915.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0265523389.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover