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1955105188Sandown I. W. G. Dean. (No year. Ca. 1955). 64 pages. With a lot of photographs and a map. Illustrated original softcover. 19x12 cm
18743467399(London), Bickers, 1874. XIII, 114 pp. Original cloth (stamp on title page, library label on spine).
18583468209London, Amer, 1858. XXXI, 350 pp. Original cloth (stamp and name on title page, library label on spine, Gelenke angerissen).
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.
1758AQ32900London: s.n. 1758. 21pp 1. A variant issued without half-title or terminal 10pp of company bye-laws. Contemporary navy wrappers. Extremities worn and marked. Central vertical fold. Very occasional early manuscript annotations. A mid-eighteenth-century reissue of the rules and orders for the good government of the Bank of England; including the charter of incorporation issued by King William III and Queen Mary II on July 27th 1694. One wonders whether the republication of the charter in 1758 may have been occasioned by the execution of Stafford linen draper Richard Vaughan following his conviction for the forgery of a Bank of England note; the first conviction of its kind. ESTC N3488. Folio. [s.n.] unknown
1512085596.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1973049096Harmondsworth., Penguin Books., 1973. 120 Seiten mit 159 Schwarzweiß-Fotografien. Zustand: Einbandkanten leicht berieben, Vortitelblöatt mit unterem Eck-Schnitt (ohne Textverlust). Gr.-8°. S OBroschur / Okarton.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Wear to cover. 7"w x 9 1/2"h. 120 pages.
197662839<p>Manchester MA: The Cricket Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; Edges rubbed jacket chipped and toned. 1976. First Printing. Hardcover. Signed by the author on the title page. Red cloth binding. Endpaper maps acknowledgments black and white photos and illustrations maps and index. A product of exhaustive research A Country in Revolution is a fact-filled history of how 51000 people living in the twenty-one towns of Essex County helped influence the course of the American Revolution. from the front jacket flap ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 307 pages .</p> The Cricket Press hardcover
1313169900.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
45125919like new. unknown
45125919-nnew. unknown
1016318588.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
1791944F60London: T. Hodgson 1791. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 6" by 4". Not Stated. The tenth edition of this delightfully illustrated pictorial Bible featuring countless vignette wood engravings representing Biblical passages. The tenth edition of this wonderful 'Hieroglyphick Bible' featuring passages from both the Old and New Testaments represented with charming 'emblematic figures' for the enjoyment of the young.Illustrated throughout with wood engravings to each leaf and retaining the original frontispiece.Key passages from the Old Testament New Testament and Apocrypha are told in a combination of pictures and words so as to instruct entertain and educate the young.ESTC reference no. T132769Aâ´ B-Mâ¶ N². Collated complete.A delightfully illustrated children's pictorial summary of the Bible featuring a 'short account of the lives of the Evangelists' to the rear. Rebound in calf with endpapers renewed. Externally very smart but with board tails age toned. Internally firmly bound. Inscription to recto of frontispiece. Pages lightly age toned with handling marks throughout and only the odd spot. Faint former owner's pencil markings to verso of A2 and recto of A3. Very Good Indeed T. Hodgson hardcover
1999x-1853465968David Fulton Pub 1999. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 136 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.50 inches. David Fulton Pub paperback
1932R117493Cambridge, University Press 1932 871pp., 28cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth, gilt lettering on spine, text is clean and bright, small ex-libris at blanco endpaper and a small reference number on title page, good condition, weight: 2.3 kg., [Contains the description of 1214 manuscripts], R117493
1965884611965 London, The Connoisseur, 1965, in 8°, cartonnage de percaline noire décorée de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, 318 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
1710014R69Printed for R. Bonwicke W. Freeman T. Goodwin J. Walthoe M. Wotton S. Manship J. Nicholson R. Parker B. Tooke and R. Smith London: . 1710 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 0.0. Hardcover. Very Good. Printed for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Parker, B. Tooke, and R. Sm hardcover
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