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178019472Augsburg, Georg Balthasar Probst, um 1780. Ca. 31 cm x 41 cm (Platte).
178897191CB[London?], 1788. 1 Blatt: 53,5 x 75,2 cm. [2 Warenabbildungen]
17707302ALondon, Carnan and Newbery, 1770. Kl. 8°. 191 Seiten. Halblederband d. Zeit mit Rückenschild. Ebd. leicht berieben, innen gering fleckig.
174031986Paris Chaubert 1740 manques de cuir en coiffes , pièces de titres et de tomaison en place , ainsi que les titres
177091653AB(O.O., o.Dr., um 1770). Plattengrösse: 23,2x33,5 cm. Blattgrösse: 31x44,3 cm. Passepartout: 34,8x50 cm.
1751205926CBLondon, Company of Stationers, (1751). 5,9 x 3,5 cm. 19 n. n. lithogr. S. mit 1 Titelvign., 1 Kopfvign. und 1 gest. Ansicht über 4 Seiten (The Archbishop of Canterbury's Palace). Maroquin d. Zt. rot, goldgepr. Ornamente. Marm. Vorsätze. (Einband ber. u. best., Titelseite zur Hälfte abgeschnitten, Ansicht und wenige Seiten, Schntt etw. rostfl.).
1800205925CBLondon, Company of Stationers, (1800). 5,7 x 3,4 cm. 10 n. n. Bll. mit 1 Titelvign., 1 Kopfvign. und 1 gest. Ansicht über 4 Seiten (View of Guilford Street from Quenn Square). Maroquin d. Zt. rot und blau, Goldbordüre und Rückengoldpr. im gleichgestalteten Lederschuber. (Schuber etw. stärker berieben, Buch weitgehend ordentlich, letzte Seite mit altem Besitzerstempel).
1775005756Paris [Londres] S.n. 1775 In-12 Demi maroquin rouge à coins
1800334AG1800 (ca.). handkolorierter Kupferstich, 10,5 x 6 Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
17106570CLondon:, Jacob Tonson., 1710. 8° (ca. 20 x 13 cm). 456 Seiten. Ganzleder der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel, Rücken mit 5 echten Bünden. Einband berieben, besonders an den Ecken. Rücken stark beschabt, Vorderdeckel lose, hinteres Gelenk gelockert. Vorsatzpapiere stockfleckig, Seiten gegilbt, lichtrandig und vereinzelt stockfleckig. Insgesamt befriedigender Zustand. - Contemporary leather b
1793315883London: Printed by W. Brown and A. O'Neil 1793. Second edition with additions. Engraved frontispiece 29 copper engraved plates after Shearer and Hepplewhite. xvi 266 pp 24 leaves of letterpress tables printed on one side only. 1 vols. 4to. Old quarter calf and boards. Spine rubbed lower board detached several plates trimmed just inside plate line with loss of numeral in one plate otherwise clean internally. Second edition with additions. Engraved frontispiece 29 copper engraved plates after Shearer and Hepplewhite. xvi 266 pp 24 leaves of letterpress tables printed on one side only. 1 vols. 4to. Second edition with 9 additional plates. Provenance: J. Thomas Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer Ock St Abingdon ink stamp in lower margin of title. Kress 15605; ESTC T120479 Printed by W. Brown and A. O'Neil unknown
173642820782<p>Three joined sheets. 21 x 66 in. Copper engraved map three joined sheets fine vivid original hand coloring. Title in Latin and German on left sheet. Old creases several small repairs on verso. Very good condition.</p><p>This famous three-sheet plan of London Westminster and Southwark gives names of streets drainage parish boundaries buildings parks and other places. The right sheet has inset views of St. Paul's Cathedral St. James Square Custom House and the Royal Exchange on right sheet.</p><p><strong>This spectacular plan of London is eminently suited for framing and display.</strong></p> Homann Heirs
1790900153AG[Weimar]:, Friedrich Johann Justin Bertuch, [1790 - 1830]. Kupferstich, Blattmaß: 20 x 24 cm (quer).
176645195<p>London : by Mark Baskett . and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett 1766. A long and complex act expressing a determination to get a firm grip on the maintenance of the City with provisions for proper record-keeping; the employment of non-freemen on necessary works; the publishing of contracts; the exclusion of common councilmen from contracting; the designation of streets to be paved; powers for regulating signage; a time-limit of one hour on wagons standing in the streets; barring barrows from foot pavements; the names of streets to be properly displayed with for the first time "every house shop or warehouse . to be marked or numbered"; rules on water-pipes and pavements; the watering of streets; footways to be cleaned daily; lamps and their placing and maintenance; much on the collection of and payment of rates; tolls and turnpikes etc. Foolscap folio 32cm. ii455-504pp. Black letter. Disbound. A few minor marks and faint creases but in very good condition.</p> London : by Mark Baskett ... and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett, 1766.
179536633London: Printed by A. Strahan Printers-Street 1795. Leather bound. Good. Rebacked calf 12mo oriiginal covers framed in gilt new spine with faux raised bands and title/decoration stamped in gilt original endpapers preserved; pages 1-399. Edges rubbed modern spine bright repair to rear pastedown previous owner armorial bookplate of Crawford Antrobus on the front pastedown. Extracts from the London Gazette and London Gazette Extraordinary following the campaign of 1794 during the War of the First Coalition 1792-1797 which pitted various European powers against the new French Republic. Printed by A. Strahan, Printers-Street unknown
1741006431London: Printed for John and Paul Knapton at the Crown in Ludgate-Street 1741 Title continues: in the Exchequer Ecclesiastical and other Courts; for Demands Recoverable by the Acts made in the 7th and 8th Years of the Reign of King William III for the more easy Recovery of Tythes Church-Rates &c. In Defense of the Clergy of the Diocese of York. 4 xxix 30-151pp printed on laid paper bound in marbled paper. Covers in Poor Condition lacking back cover and spine front cover taped on Interior in Good Condition in a protective mylar sleeve. Inscription inside cover "1867 April 3rd . The late Rev. Wm Paroh's M. T. the Parsonage Old Brompton Near Chesterfield. Printed for John and Paul Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street paperback
1711AQ27285London: s.n. 1711. 2pp. Single sheet printed on both sides. Docket title to verso. Three old horizontal folds chipping to margins. A remarkably scarce example of polemical commercial lobbying literature issued in an attempt to influence opinion in the run up to debates and divisions in the House of Commons relating the grievances of the Company of Bakers regarding a recent act of parliament that had implemented exorbitant fines for the sale of underweight or improperly marked loaves. To illustrate their indignation the company relate the experience of Thomas Cave who 'Paid Forty Shillings on Account of a six penny Loaf Four Days old which a Common Soldier's Wife Bought of him and had taken a Piece out of the Loaf and then the Husband went and Informed against the Baker for want of Weight'. OCLC and COPAC together record copies at nine locations Cardiff Columbia Harvard NLW Oxford Senate House Simon Fraser Strathclyde and UoL. . Dimensions 210 x 320 mm. [s.n.] unknown
177732450London: London Chronicle: Sold by J. Wilkie 1777. First Edition. Newspaper. Fair. Newspaper. Single issue approx. 11.5" x 8." Pages 249-256. Printed in 3 columns. Light red pencil underlining to approximately 25 lines of print in the 3 columns. There are a couple of light marks in the margins and a drawn light red vertical line on the vertical border page 254. The underlining is brief and light. A red illustrated small stamp located bottom of page 252. Pages 255 and 256 loose. Other pages starting to detach. <br /> <br /> This issue includes American Revolution information; a reprinted letter from the Joseph Trumbull Governor of Connecticut; news from the House of Commons; advertisements and more. A short article with the heading "Friday March 14. America. New York Dec. 21. We have it from undoubted authority that the men belonging to Col. Roger's rangers who were taken prisoners by the rebels near East Chester were lead through Littlefield in chains and treated in a very barbarous manner.". A couple of the advertisements placed in the Chronicle address Army desertion and the Army and Clergy. <br /> <br /> Several new book advertisements placed in this issue including an announcement for "An Account of A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World Performed in His Majesty's Ships the Resolution and Adventure in the years 1772 1773 1774 and 1775. Written by James Cook Commander of the Resolution. In Which is included Captain Furnfaux's Narrative of his Proceedings in the Adventures during the Separation of the Ships. London Chronicle: Sold by J. Wilkie unknown
1740AQ20097London: Edward Owen 1740. 4pp. Slight age browning edges untrimmed dusty and slightly marked couple of stab holes at gutter one affecting two letters of text half penny stamp to lower outer blank corner of first leaf. Contemporary inscription on first leaf. An interesting issue n.7921 of the London Gazette the official journal of the British Government established in 1665. It reports about a proclamation 'appointing the distribution of Prizes taken and the Bounty for taking Ships of War of the Enemy' stating that all crew members from officers to mariners were entitled to the property of any 'Vessel Goods and Merchandize which they shall take'. This act was passed to encourage seamen to join the British navy and promote trade with America. . Folio. Edward Owen unknown
176627966London: Wichnyther 1766. Print. Good overall. A view of Westminster prior to the great fire of 1834. The Palace was not rebuilt on the site but was used for the present Houses of Parliament. 16 1/2 x 10" on paper 19 1/4 x 12 1/2". Hand colored. Wichnyther unknown
175327967London 1753. Print. Very good condition. A very early view. The gatehouse of St. James's Palace is on the left. Finely hand colored with the sky in eggshell blue and the people's dress delicately filled in. <br /> 9 3/8 x 15 1/4" on paper 12 3/4 x 18 3/4" unknown
1760281001760. Print. Very good overall. St. Paul's Cathedral dominates the engraving with tree dotted hills in the distance. River and foreground packed with vessels. Hand colored copper engraving trimmed with fabulous hand color. 16 3/8 x 10" mark in upper left corner otherwise very pleasant. unknown
176027965Augsburg: L'Academic Imperiale des Arts 1760. Print. Otherwise very good condition. A view of Westminster over the water with the bridge and many vessels in the foreground. Fine original hand color. 11.5 x 15.75" some rusted pin holes in the margin where the print was hung. L'Academic Imperiale des Arts unknown
1762AQ14205London: Printed for the Editior; and Sold by W. Owen et al. 1762. xii 118pp. Without terminal blank leaf. ESTC N32380. Bound after: HENRY David. An Historical Description of the tower of london and its curiosities. London. Printed for T. Carnan and F. Newbery 1778. iv 1 6-71pp 1. ESTC T86735. And: HENRY David. An historical description of St. paul's cathedral. London. Printed for T. Carnan and F. Newbery 1777. iv 56pp. ESTC T102526. And: HENRY David. An Historical Description of westminster abbey its monuments and curiosities. London. Printed for T. Carnan and F. Newbery 1778. iv 1 6-144pp. ESTC T194093. 12mo. Contemporary gilt-ruled calf. Without lettering-piece rubbed joints split - boards held by cords only. Very occasional light spotting overall internally clean and crisp. This rare compilation of 'above four thousand' rates for hackney coaches and certain rates for hackney chairmen watermen and carts also features 'an Accurate Measurement of the Ground' between certain locations in London. According to the prefatory advertisement it is an antidote to the 'Impositions of Hackney-Coachmen.universally complained of'. This copy is bound after three Carnan and Newbery guides to historical sites in London and Westminster; the whole forming a practical guide to both travel and destinations in the mid-eighteenth century capital. ESTC locates only three copies in the UK Kings College and two in Oxford colleges and just three elsewhere Huntington Illinois and NYPL and just a single copy of the second edition of 1770 at the BL. . First edition. Printed for the Editior; and Sold by W. Owen et al. hardcover
176620203Londres, chez Becket et De Hendt, 1766 ; in-8 (216 x 145 mm), broché ; [4], 250, [2] pp., couverture d’attente de papier vert avec les plats contrecollés d’une feuille de passe imprimée en français.