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186261001Rochester NY: C.W. Woodward 1862. One albumen stereoview photograph sized 5.75 x 3.25 in. mounted on beige studio board sized 7 x 3.5 in. w/ photographer’s imprint and caption on the board VG exemplar from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. An unusually scarce original albumen stereoview photograph capturing the prize-winning stand of decorative art glass offered by the famed Victorian china and glass manufacturer’s W.P. & G. Phillips located on Oxford Street & New Bond Street. They catered to a well-to-do class of clients and their displays offered intricate and beautifully made designs. The Great London Exhibition of 1862 emulated the original 1851 Crystal Palace Great Exhibition featured over 28000 participating vendors and set on the present site of the Natural History Museum and Science Museum in London’s South Kensington. Woodward 1836-1894 first established himself as a photography dealer and decorative arts and glass dealer in Orange MA before locating his firm in Rochester in 1862 where continued operating under his own imprint before becoming director of the Union View Co. in 1882 producing landscapes and architectural views. C.W. Woodward, unknown
186453725London: Day & Son 1864. First Edition. Large octavo 26cm. Publisher's embossed cloth-covered boards decoratively titled in gilt on spine and front cover; xxiv447pp; 431 wood-engraved text-figures; 39 inserted leaves of engraved plates most folding. Neatly rebacked; some spotting and soiling to boards spine cloth slightly dulled. Endpapers soiled with faint marginal tidemark to preliminary leaves but in all a tight complete Very Good copy. Ownership signature on front endpaper of a William John Lafferty Belfast dated 1866. <br /> <br /> A significant work infrequent in commerce. Especially valuable for its coverage of early railway technology an area in which the author was himself expert as he had served as a Consulting Engineer for the Great North of Scotland Railway as early as 1853. The book's four divisions - Railways; Textile Machinery; Metal and Wood Manufacturing Machinery; and "Machinery in General" are each profusely illustrated with both text figures and folding plates. The final plate at end of text is a "General Plan of the Western Annex" where mechanical exhibits were housed. Day & Son unknown
13160On government letterhead with stamp of the Inland Revenue 18 Newington Butts. 9 corrected from 8 September 1892. 2pp. foolscap 8vo. In fair condition on faded blue paper with slight chipping and repair with archival tape. Headed '8010/92 E.' The letter begins: 'Sir I am directed to inform you that experiments have recently been made for the purpose of testing whether casks that have contained spirits have or have not been grogged subsequently to being emptied by rinsing them with small quantities of water or spirit and ascertaining the effect produced upon the rinsing.' He has been 'requested to communicate with Supervisors in whose District empty Spirit Casks are received from Warehouses under Bond: it being understood 1 that only in cases of absolute suspicion should any test be applied. 2 that where such suspicion exists the casks should be rinsed with spirit or water'. He gives the proportions of the mixture and other instructions. A concluding point reads '3 The result giving full particulars should then be forwarded for the decision of the Board.' On government letterhead, with stamp of the Inland Revenue, 18 Newington Butts. 9 [corrected from 8] September 1892. 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
15484Bernard Quartich 11 Grafton Street New Bond Street London. Printed by Taylor and Francis Red Lion Court London 1911. 3pp. 8vo. Bifolium. On aged card with wear to extremities. The text attributed to Wallis by the British Library catalogue is on the verso of the first leaf; and facing this behind a tissue guard is the print. Wallis discusses the 'feeble' nature of the 'various engaged portraits of Shelley' and explains Peacock's reservations in endorsing Lasinio's engraving of Leisman's painting. Uncommon: five copies on COPAC the British Library entry attributing the publication to Henry Wallis. Image on application. Bernard Quartich, 11 Grafton Street, New Bond Street, London. Printed by Taylor and Francis, Red Lion Court, London, 1911. unknown
1838AQ14691London: s.n. 1838. 13pp 3. Loosely gathered in original publisher's printed tan paper wrappers. A trifle creased and dust-soiled slightest of chipping to leaf edges. The first annually published report of the activities of the Horticultural Society of London for 1838 including those persons elected fellows and the minutes of the ordinary meeting and a catalogue of those awarded medals at the May 26th garden exhibition. . First edition. 8vo. [s.n.] unknown
190817338London: Gordon Hotels Publicity Department 1908. Paperback. Very good condition. With an index of countries including Australian cities Brisbane Mount Victoria and Sydney with b&w photographs of the Belle Vue Hotel "opposite Parliament House"; the Hotel Imperial Mount Victoria: "the nearest and best route to the Jenolan Caves is from Mount Victoria"; and the Hotel Australia in Sydney. With many advertisements for railway companies includes a L. & N. W. Railway map; steam ship companies and destinations: "New Zealand Britain's Most Prosperous Colony"; "Boulogne Sur Mer France the Favourite Seaside Resort; Atlantic City New Jersey America's greatest all the Year Health and Pleasure Resort". With a twenty page section "Where to Shop in London" with many b&w photographs of shop facades and interiors; with a full page for Messrs. Liberty & Co. Regent Street: "the firm has largely aided the revival of the British Silk Industry". Sml 8vo 272pp profusely illustrated in b&w teg. Color lithographic illustrated wraps. Front cover with title in deep yellow on off white banner with vignettes of steam ship train and destination cities. Rear cover with ad for "P & O" conveying his Majesty's mails. Passenger services to Egypt India China Japan and Australasia" and full color illustration of sail boat and steam ship in tropical harbor. Gordon Hotels Publicity Department paperback
24598‘Cadogan Place. May. 31. 1824’. A nice piece of London ephemera the subject being Rotten Row which runs along the south side of Hyde Park. 2pp 4to. On wove paper with watermark ‘J WILMOT / 1823’. Forty-one lines of text. Having been torn in two vertically presumably by the irate recipient the item has been repaired in an unusual way: with the two pieces sewn back together from top to bottom. Otherwise in fair condition lightly aged and creased with slight loss to one edge from breaking of seal or wafer. Folded for postage. No information is forthcoming about the author of the letter but from the contents he is clearly not a Tory. The matter is one about which he clearly feels strongly and the tone is verging on the obsessive. He begins: ‘Sir / May I without offence be allowed to ask you a Question - for whom is the Expence for the repair of that matchless Ride from Hyde Park. Corner. to Kensington being incurred It cannot be for the Gentlemen who usually ride in the Park for they are now allowed to ride on both sides of the Road on the Grass - most carefully avoiding this Repaired Ride - Now after the handsome Grant that has been made to His Majesty for the Repair of his Castle and Parks certainly some one ought to look after the People’s Parks and a few hundred should be expended in beautifying and improving them. At this Moment the footpath parallel to this Ride is covered with Weeds and Grass the Bank of the Serpentine trodden in by Cows and is in a most filthy state’. He complains that the public money spent on the parks ‘is mostly to pay the Rangers their deputies &c. not for the Improvement of the Place which by a little attention might challenge any Public Row in Europe’. He continues with reference to: ‘Keeping the Horsemen to theh Horseroad’ and ‘Ld. Sydney’ and complains of ‘the Many Right Honbles. . committing this trespass for the next 2 Months for Trespass it certainly is these Patricians have no more right to trample the Grass for 2 mo. than for the public in general have for the other 10 - Lord Northumberland is the person the Public understand to whom they are most indebted for this unkindness but it certainly neither shews taste nor feeling in his Lordship that because his horse may have a soft place for his feet the Dear little Children with their attendants are to be expelled from this favorite Spot during the most pleasant time in the Year’. After the two months ‘his Lordship and his Companions’ will retire leaving the place ‘like a Sandy Desert the Verdure all destroyed’: they are ‘permitted to deface the People’s Park and they go to their ow where a Sheep is scarcely permitted to crop their pleasure grounds’. He suggests the erection of ‘a rail running on both sides of the Road from H. P. C. to Kensington so as to exclude the Horsemen from trampling the grass’. He concludes: ‘I live in the Vicinity and I can safely say that the footpaths have not been cleaned or in any way attended to for years’. ‘Cadogan Place. May. 31. 1824’. unknown
1852101421Folio 16" x 11 1/2" laminated mint green colored boards illustrated. Binding with some chips and wear at extremities small bookplate on front pastedown endpaper torn a couple of other pages with minor tears not collated but a couple of issues with a page missing generally the contents seem complete slight aging; otherwise very good. This is a collection of the Illustrated London News that was probably used to promote subscriptions. The date on the tile page indicates 1852 but the actual issues seem to run from December 7 1844 to July 5 1845. This volume contains about twenty issues during that period but does not include every issue. In some of these promotional collections some issues are reprinted but the reprints are from 1852. A couple of pages are missing but the issues seem mostly complete. This volume was put out about ten years after the Illustrated London News began publication in May 1842. It contains some very interesting news and illustrations including an illustration of an 'electric telegraph' in the April12 1845 issue a very young Queen Victoria and Prince Albert engraving at a costume ball in the June 7 1845 issue and a tennis match in the February 1 1845 issue.
1852101422Folio 16" x 11 1/2" laminated mint green colored boards illustrated. Top hinge cracked spine somewhat split and torn chips and wear at extremities small bookplate on front pastedown a bit of foxing some browning and aging not collated but issues appear complete. This is a collection of the Illustrated London News that was probably used to promote subscriptions. The date on the tile page indicates 1852 but the actual issues seem to run from June 11 1842 to May 6 1843. This volume contains about twenty five issues. While many issues say reprint these reprints were done around 1852 for what appears some promotional effort. This volume contains some of the earlier issues of this publication which began in May 1842. It contains some interesting news and illustrations including a small engraving of a cricket match p.164 an article on prison reform October 22 1842 and catching a whale p. 388.
1852101423Folio 16" x 11 1/2" laminated mint green colored boards illustrated. Top cover detached spine somewhat bent and cracked chips and wear at extremities one or two signatures a little loose small bookplate on front pastedown a bit of foxing some browning and aging not collated but issues appear complete. This is a collection of the Illustrated London News that was probably used to promote subscriptions. The date on the tile page indicates 1852 but the actual issues seem to run from March 30 1844 to November 30 1844. This volume contains over 20 issues. While some issues may say reprint these reprints were done around 1852 for what appears some promotional effort. This volume contains some of the earlier issues of this publication which began in May 1842. It contains some interesting news and illustrations including a short story and illustration of a copper balloon for flying in Paris March 30 1844 the London Stock Exchange April 13 1844 an article and illustrations on Emigration to Sydney April 13 1844 a visit from the King of France June 1 1844 and an article on currency and income taxes June 1 1844.
1896229163London Illustrated London News 1896. 1896. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of children at play around a central vignette of a beautiful woman and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 64 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1896]. paperback
1881229162London Illustrated London News 1881. 1881. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of children at play after Kate Greenaway and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1881]. paperback
1880229161London Illustrated London News 1880. 1880. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of beautiful women and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1880]. paperback
1885229159London Illustrated London News 1885. 1885. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates each with two differing views - on for each month of the year and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 64 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1885]. paperback
1884229158London Illustrated London News 1884. 1884. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates and numerous b/w woodcuts. Artists include G.L. Harrison fox hunting scene; P.H. Pavy F. De Neck florals. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 68 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1884]. paperback
1882229160London Illustrated London News 1882. 1882. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of beautiful women or scenes of nature and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. The nature scenes are drawn by F. De Neck. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1882]. paperback
1883229157London Illustrated London News 1883. 1883. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of children at play and florals floral illustrations by F. De Neck and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers small chips to spine. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1883]. paperback
63-3737London UK: Illustrated London News 1888. Print of an Engraving 9.5" x 7" Very Good. [London, UK: Illustrated London News,] 1888. unknown
29538London: J. S. Henry Ltd N.D. Hardcover. Early 1900s. Unpaginated. Green boards stamped in gold on the front panel. A catalog for the J. S. Henry Ltd. company of London. Features fifteen color and b&w illustrations affixed to the leaves. Text printed in black and red. Offsetting to title mild soiling. A very good copy in the original green cardboard clamshell case. ; Octavo. J. S. Henry, Ltd hardcover
14424Hampton & Sons 2 & 3 Cockspur Street London SW and Wimbledon. 25 January 1909. 20pp. 4to. Stapled. In original card wraps printed in black and red. 317 lots. Worn and aged and with central vertical crease to volume. Central bifolium loose. Advertisement for the auctioneers on inside front cover and 'Time Table' on inside rear. A second day's sale on the following day is advertised as featuring 'The Furniture Unique Collection of Japanese Works of Art Bronzes Old English and Continental Porcelain etc.' In margin of page with conditions of sale is pencil list of the booksellers headed by 'Museum Book Store Spencer's man' and featuring E. Joseph Quaritch Batsford Spencer Maggs J. Bumpus H. Stevens Sotheran Edwards Thorp and J. H. Joseph. Variant interpretation possible. Either Prices fetched are in the right-hand margin and what appear to be the bids of the owner of the catalogue in the left-hand margin. Or the right-hand margin's figures represent the hammer prices while the left-hand column lists the knockout prices. I fancy the latter. My learned cataloguer the former. Occasional traces of a bidding code. The collection is strong in history and art. An incongruous item which fetched £12 against the catalogue owner's bid of £10 12s 6d is '282 NUREMBERG CHRONICLE Chronicon Nurembergense Auctore Hartmann Schledel numerous woodcuts russia gilt edges 1493 fine copy'. A scarce item: no copies found on either COPAC or OCLC WorldCat. Hampton & Sons, 2 & 3, Cockspur Street, London, SW, and Wimbledon. 25 January 1909. paperback
200529118Guilford:: The Lyons Press 2005. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Jack London seemed to fear nothing constantly stretching his comfortable limits--composing his classic short stories at one thousand words every morning sailing across the Pacific Ocean on voyages both for pleasure and profit horseback riding continual entertaining at home in Glen Ellen California barroom socializing and debating marrying twice frequent lecturing and operating a ranch--all with about four or five hours of sleep a night to make it possible. The stories and excerpts in this book are divided into two parts: the first concerning the Klondike and the second with the sea which are the settings for his best work. The Lyons Press, unknown
1903191558New York: Macmillan 1903. Hardcover. iv 256p. iii set up and electrotyped May 1903 first edition first printing in decorated gray-blue cloth with white titles on cover gilt on spine mild shelf wear top edge gilt previous owner's book plate inscribed by Jack London's daughter "It is a pleasure to write Jack London for one of his admirers Bess London Fleming" first printing according to Sisson page 12 and BAL 11875. Over all in very good condition. Epistolary novel about an exchange between a young scientist Herbert Wace and aging poet Dane Kempton on love and sex. Strunsky a Socialist and wife of NAACP founder William English Walling wrote the Kempton letters. The second printing revealed the authors' names which are absent on the first printing. Macmillan hardcover
1903319682Philadelphia: The Curtis Publishing Company 1903. Hardcover. Good. Issues of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST for July through December 1903 bound together in an oversize Weis Binder a type of binder specially designed to hold large magazines. Includes the cover of each issue. Tiny address label of original subscriber on each issue's front cover. Lots of small closed tears on the edges from many years of page-flipping; occasional much larger closed tears. Many page corners bent as well. Page 15 in the August 1 issue is torn but present. Spotty stains on edges of last few issues. Holes in last two pages of December 19 issue. Otherwise clean and complete. The binder itself has worn and bumped edges but is still sturdy. This run of the Post contains chapters 4-7 of THE CALL OF THE WILD by Jack London. The novel was first serialized here before being published in book form and includes the illustrations by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull. Offered here are the last 3 of the 5 issues that contained the story. Also contains articles by former president Grover Cleveland "The Shadow of the City: The Decadence of Rural Independence" and "The Mission of Fishing and Fishermen"; dialect poems by Joel Chandler Harris original compiler of the Brer Rabbit folktales called "Mr. Rabbit Run Fur -- Mr. Rabbit Run Fas'" and "De 'Gater an' de Rabbit Gizzard"; an ongoing series of articles called "Following the Circus" by Arthur E. McFarlane; and an article by Richard Harding Davis called "Revolutions to Order" about unrest in Nicaragua. There are also lots of interesting old advertisements including many household products and grocery items which still exist today. The binder as a whole measures approx. 15" x 12.5 The Curtis Publishing Company hardcover
29701N.p. n.d. A few short marginal tears; otherwise very nice. 11 x 8-1/2 inches. Signed on the last page: Joan London this is Jack Londons daughters account of the separation and divorce of her parents and the consequences for the family. Also present are photostats of correspondence between Joan London and her father and photostats of several versions of Jack Londons holographic will. unknown