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32 pages, illustrated. Back cover and page edges browned. Former public library copy.22555. eng
56 pages, illustrated, folded plan. eng
56 pages, illustrated, folded plan, covers soiled, title page marked. eng
56 pages, illustrated, folded plan. eng
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 binding with gilt title on spine, spine with 5 genuine ribs. Cover rubbed, especially at the corners. Spine with heavy wear, front cover loose, backside joint slacked. Fly-leaf papers mildewed, pages yellowed and slightly stained. All in all a satisfactory condition. Zusätzlich mit eingebunden sind folgende Texte / additionally integrated are the following texts: "The Bishop of Salisbury's and the Bishop of Oxford's Speeches in the House of Lords, On the First Article of of the Impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell; Also the Bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's Speeches At the Opening of the Second Article of the said Impeachment". London: John Morphew, 1710 (16 Seiten); "The Bishop of Oxford. His Speech in the House of Lords, on the First Article of the Impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell". London, 1710 (16 Seiten); "The Bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's Speeches in the House of Lords, March the 17th. At the Opening of the Second Article of the Impeachment against Dr. Sacheverell". London: John Morphew, 1710 (35-52 Seiten), "The Bishop of Norwich's Speech in the House of Lords, At the Opening of the Second Article of the Impeachment against Dr. Sacheverell". London: John Morphew, 1710 (55-63 Seiten).
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and numerous photographs in the text; burgundy cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
16 p. 8vo. Disbound. William, Atkinson (1758-1846), was ordained priest in 1782, and in 1784 was appointed lecturer at the parish church of Bradford, Yorkshire. At Bradford he was embroiled in various controversies, poetical and political. He kept a printing press in his home and often issued pamphlets of his own on ecclesiastical and political topics under the name of the Old Inquirer. Between 1794 and 1829 he published a further twenty-five pamphlets, all of which took an increasingly reactionary approach to a variety of political, religious, and economic subjects. A consistent target was dissent; at one time he brought out a small serial called The Looking Glass, in which he bitterly expressed his views on this topic. He engaged in a short pamphlet war with `Vindex' (Edward Parsons) on the loyalty of dissenters. Atkinson was described as a `man of rare scholarly attainment, but of somewhat eccentric character' (Venn, Alum. Cant.). He was said to have been of Herculean build. We suspect that the subscribers' list here and the large sums pledged may be fictitious, and part of Atkinson's pamphlet war with a supposed 'Constitutional Association, for Suppressing Seditious Publications'. This pamphlet is VERY SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGLAND BOX 5
pp. (16), 326, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Age stained. Title page torn without loss. XLib stamps on first and last fly leaves. XLib bookplate on front pastedown. 8vo. 190 mm. Original full leather binding, rubbed. Corners worn. Front board fragile. The London Cases, mentioned in the alternate title, refer to a work entitled: 'A Collection of Cases and other Discourses lately written to Recover Dissenters to the Communion of the Church of England' published in 1685. Thomas Bennet (1673-1728) was an English clergyman, known for controversial and polemical writings, and as a Hebrew scholart. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! RELIGION BOX 1
in-4° 479 pages, abdt illlustrE in- et h.t. n/b, tabl., relie pl. toile decor. ed. Bel exemplaire. [VU-8]
408p. + Frontis. Slightly foxed. 12mo. Original full blue cloth binding, embossed and decorated in blind and gold. Slightly faded. Hardbound. Includes: Incidents along the Way; Scenery; Characters and Costume; Social life; Views of the principal monuments, churches, palaces, gardens, galleries, paintings, museums, libraries; Life on shipboard; Revolution in Paris; Professional view of public and private schools; etc. A very good copy of the First Edition. TRAVEL/3
1st edition. Period boards. 8vo. 416 pages, 25 cm. In Yiddish. Issues 1-52. Title translates to Literary Suppliment to the Workers Friend. Arbeter Fraynd was a London-based weekly Yiddish radical paper founded in 1885 by socialist Morris Winchevsky. After the emigration of Saul Yanovsky to the United States in 1894, Woolf Wess became the editor in 1895. In 1898, Rudolf Rocker, a German non-Jewish anarchist who had immersed himself into the Yiddish radical culture of London's East End, became the editor of the paper. The paper was suppressed at numerous times by the British government (Wikipedia, 2018) . Prager p125. Also listed in John Pattens Yiddish Anarchist Bibliography Periodicals. SUBJECTS: Yiddish literature - England - Periodicals. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide (OCLC: 174120785) . Binding repaired and spine rebacked. Paper brown but solid, occational margin wear, Overall good condition. Important. (YID-40-97)
In 8, pp. 8 tavv. f.t. in b/n. Br. ed. Catalogo delle acquisizioni della Tate Gallery negli anni di guerra.
Nd [1960ies]; 8vo; 126 pages
London, s.e., s.d. (vers 1930); 164 x 239 mm, 10 pp. + 2 pl. hors-texte, couverture et cahier agrafés. Tiré à part, en langue anglaise. British Journal of Dermatology and Syphilis (Reprinted from) Vol. XLIX, July 1937. Bon état.
Boards with light rubbing to extremities ; Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 200 pages
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. ; Full leather boards. Front map in color. Numerous ads. Numerous fold-out maps; 12mo; 294 pages
Londres, 1933. Petit in-4; 96 pp, en feuilles, sous chemise cartonnée bordeaux, étui. Cette édition du manuscrit inédit du Comte de Caylus, a été limitée à cent soixante-quinze (175) exemplaires sur vélin teinté pour quelques amateurs. (N° 113). Ornée de 11 gravures assez libres rehaussées par COLLOT. (Première édition de ce texte érotique d'après Pascal PIA. Les Livres de l'enfer).
8vo., First Edition; original pictorial wrappers, a very good, bright, clean copy. Paddy Fermor's travelogue, written in memory of Robin Fedden, appears between pp. 65-78. SCARCE.
8vo., with photographs and full-page map in the text; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. This high-quality facsimile re-issue was published in a limited numbered edition (this opy no. 1056). SCARCE. Astonishingly, not recorded by Ottley.
8.6 " x 14". Red cloth spine + cream boards with gilt. Profusely illus. With Black and white and colour maps. 32 pp. text + Addendum of 34 pp. + 14 fold-out maps (More maps included in the text) - No DW Very Good +++ [P-41] The basis for the holden-holford plan.
In-8, 383p. Edition numérotée 1/3000 exemplaires. Préface de Cyril Connolly. Rassemble des textes de Mallarmé, Dickens, Verlaine, Wilde, etc... Nombreuses reproductions en noir de peintures de Dufy, Pissarro, Daumier, Toulouse-Lautrec, etc...
Sm. 8vo., First Edition; sewed as issued, disbound, a very fresh, crisp, clean copy. VERY SCARCE.
4 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, with frontispieces (original tissue guards present), titles in red and black, and many hundreds of illustrations and cartoons throughout, guards and titles mildly spotted; attractively bound in in contemporary red half roan, cloth sides ruled in blind, gilt backs, gilt tops, marbled endpapers, boards lightly age-scuffed, small age-stain to tail of backstrip of first volume, hinges tender (but bindings wholly sound), a very good, bright, crisp, clean run. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
London, William Heinemann - New York, Doubleday, Page & Co. 1911 (for Siegfried) and 1920 for The Rignegold. 2 forts volumes grands in-8 (19, x 25,7 cm), Plein cartonnage éditeur de percaline brique, titre et décor dorés sur le premier plat et le dos. First édition for Siegfried & the twilight of the gods (1911) and new impression for the Rhinegold (1920). 35 et 30 Illustrations contre collées sous serpentes légendées. (dont frontispices). ACHAT FACTURE LIBRAIRIE LIVRES BEAUX 10/10/2004 (550,00 €)
First edition, part I all published, 8vo (190 x 115 mm), [12], 116pp., with the half-title and half-title, 5pp. list of subscribers, original boards, uncut, spine a little chipped, but still a very nice copy. This private botanical garden was originally opened by William Curtis in 1779 at Lambeth, but due to smoke pollution, he moved the plants to the larger gardens in Brompton. According to the Survey of London, "in 1789 William Curtis, the author of Flora Londinensis and the founder of The Botanical Magazine, took over from Rubergall as tenant and moved the botanical garden which he had opened in Lambeth in 1779 to this spot. The Brompton Botanic Garden, as it was known, covered about three and a half acres, almost exactly conforming to the area which is now occupied by the streets and houses on the hospital's estate, while the remaining four and a half acres to the north were used for experiments in agriculture. After Curtis's death in 1799 his partner William Salisbury kept the garden here until 1808 when he moved it to Sloane Street, Chelsea. He continued to use the ground at Brompton for a nursery, however, until 1829 when he was succeeded there by David Ramsay, whose establishment was known as the Queen's Elm or Swan Lane nursery." Rare; JISC locating just 3 copies (Oxford, Kew and Royal Horticultural Society Libraries).