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18913467590London, Stevens, 1891. LXIII, 468 pp. Original cloth (stamp on title page, library label on spine).
19013467592London, Stevens, 1901. CXXIV, 867 pp. Original cloth (stamp on title page, library label on spine).
18803468429London, Stevens, 1880. XLII, 608 pp. Original cloth (stamp on title page verso, library stamp on spine).
19053466548London, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1905. XIX, 131, LXIII pp. Original cloth (stamp on title page, library label on spine, geringe Feuchtigkeitsspuren).
18923468186London, Black, 1892. X, 318 pp. Original cloth (stamp on title page, library label on spine).
18943466127London, Stevens, 1894. XII, 158, 31 pp. Original cloth (stamp on title page, library label on spine).
17206033London c. 1720. Copper engraving 18 x 12 cms recent hand-colour b/w strip-maps on verso. Map unknown
56462England 1792. This is a sewn map sampler of England. The English Channel is shown at the bottom and it extends upward to Northumberland and "Pt of Scotland". The edge of Ireland is shown at the left edge. Various colours of thread on a white/cream coloured base. Decorative floral border and sewn cartouche showing a sailing ship and a shoreline. The initials "WD" and the date 1792 are sewn into the Irish Sea beneath the Isle of Man. Somewhat threadbare and worn along three old folds but in general condition is clean and very good. In a plain wooden frame with glass size is 20.5 x 23 inches framed. Map samplers were in vogue from about 1780 to 1820; this is a very attractive example. <br/><br/> England, 1792. unknown
17206063London c. 1720. Copper engraving 18 x 12 cms recent hand-colour b/w strip-maps on verso. Map unknown
17206064London c. 1720. Copper engraving 18 x 12 cms recent hand-colour b/w strip-maps on verso. Map unknown
17206068London c. 1720. Copper engraving 18 x 12 cms recent hand-colour b/w strip-maps on verso. Map unknown
17206031London c. 1720. Copper engraving 18 x 12 cms recent hand-colour b/w strip-maps on verso. Map unknown
17206048London c. 1720. Copper engraving 18 x 12 cms recent hand-colour b/w strip-maps on verso. Map unknown
17206030London c. 1720. Copper engraving 18 x 12 cms recent hand-colour b/w strip-maps on verso. Map unknown
17206059London c. 1720. Copper engraving 18 x 12 cms recent hand-colour b/w strip-maps on verso. Map unknown
16736037London 1673. Copper engraving 33 x 27 cms original hand-colour blank verso. Blome published the first new series of county maps since Speed and in the straightened financial environment of post-Restoration London he had to reply on innovative funding sources: he was one of the first publishers of illustrated books to rely heavily on subscriptions and subscribers to the Britannia were entitled to have their armorial bearings Blome began his career as a heraldic painter engraved on a map of their choice. Map unknown
2008Q-1584656808UPNE 2008-10-31. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! UPNE hardcover
187125785London: Illustrated London News 1871. Very good condition. Double page image from the Illustrated London News of the friendly association football match now called soccer between England & Scotland at The Oval London on 17 November 1871 which England won. <br /> <br /> "The first official match was held on 30 November 1872 on Scotland's national saint's day St. Andrew's Day and it took place at Hamilton Crescent in Partick home of the West of Scotland Cricket Club. The Scotland team was made up entirely of players from Queen's Park the most successful Scottish club of the period. The game ended a 0-0 draw watched by a crowd of 4000 who had paid a shilling each for admission." Wikipedia<br /> <br /> Woodblock print with later historically correct coloring with blue shirts for Scotland and white for England. Approximately 19 1/2 x 13" plus margins. Illustrated London News unknown
187125754London: Illustrated London News 1871. Very good condition. Double page image from the Illustrated London News of the friendly association football match now called soccer between England & Scotland at The Oval London on 17 November 1871 which England won. <br /> <br /> The first official match was held on 30 November 1872 on Scotland's national saint's day St. Andrew's Day and it took place at Hamilton Crescent in Partick home of the West of Scotland Cricket Club. The Scotland team was made up entirely of players from Queen's Park the most successful Scottish club of the period. The game ended a 0-0 draw watched by a crowd of 4000 who had paid a shilling each for admission. Wikipedia<br /> <br /> Black & white woodblock print. Approximately 19 1/2 x 13" plus margins. Illustrated London News unknown
187125783London: Illustrated London News 1871. Very good condition. Double page image from the Illustrated London News of the friendly association football match now called soccer between England & Scotland at The Oval London on 17 November 1871 which England won. <br /> <br /> "The first official match was held on 30 November 1872 on Scotland's national saint's day St. Andrew's Day and it took place at Hamilton Crescent in Partick home of the West of Scotland Cricket Club. The Scotland team was made up entirely of players from Queen's Park the most successful Scottish club of the period. The game ended a 0-0 draw watched by a crowd of 4000 who had paid a shilling each for admission." Wikipedia<br /> <br /> Woodblock print with later historically inaccurate coloring with the uniforms in blue appropriate for Scotland and red inappropriate for England. Approximately 19 1/2 x 13" plus margins. Illustrated London News unknown
189657254<p>Boston: Boston City Council. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards lightly worn rear boards stained . gift inscription on front flyleaf. 1896. Hardcover. Brown ruled cloth titled in gilt and with gilt cameo device on front boards. Several photo portraits. Addresses and an account of the ceremonies associated with unveiling the Boston statue of American Naval Admiral David Glasgow Farragut. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 77 pages .</p> Boston City Council hardcover
171115044H80785No Publisher. Could be a 17th century reprint as there is no publication date listed. 14 pages bound in hardcover not original binding as this looks to have been paper. Pictures available upon request. . Acceptable. Hardcover. 1711. No Publisher hardcover
1875008483Barre and Cambridge MA: Town of Barre MA Printed by Press of John Wilson and Son 1875. Book. VG. Cloth. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Brown-burgundy cloth lettered in gilt blind ruled. Cloth is moderately flecked on both panels primarily along edges with modestly sunned spine panel. Some rubbing at corners extremities. 4281 pp. Clean intact interior a bit toned. Presumed 1st edition. 1875 on title pg. Not in Howes. Lacking map otherwise a notably well preserved copy. Town of Barre, MA [Printed by Press of John Wilson and Son] Hardcover
29p., port. Hardcover Ex-library, Very good condition
in-12, 189 pp, broché. Très bel exemplaire. [LP-2]