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1q20002TWilliam Morris Gallery / Sanderson London 2005. 38 doppelblattgroße Tapeten-Mustertafeln mit jeweils mehreren Stoffmustern original Leinenmappe mit aufgezogener Deckelillustration Schraubbindung und Kordel-Tragegriff am Rücken Imperialfolio-quer ca. 515 x 453 cm Atelier-Aufkleber auf Einband/eine Mustertafel mit kleinen Randeinrissen. - sonst gutes Exemplar / very good condition / Katalog-Luxus-Ausstattung / Dekors des 19. Jahrhunderts / Text englisch - unknown
1q20022TWilliam Morris Gallery / Sanderson London 1986. 16 meist doppelblattgroße Tapeten-Mustertafeln kombiniert mit Stoffmustern im Jugendstildekor aus ca. 1898 - 1905 original Kunststoffmappe mit Schraubbindung und Trageriemen am Rücken Imperialfolio-quer ca. 505 x 453 cm erste Seite mit kleinem Randeinriß. - sonst gutes Exemplar / good condition / Text englisch - unknown
1q20001TWilliam Morris Gallery / Sanderson London 1986. 18 doppelblattgroße Tapeten-Mustertafeln kombiniert mit Stoffmustern im Jugendstildekor aus ca. 1898 - 1905 original Kunststoffmappe mit Schraubbindung und Trageriemen am Rücken Imperialfolio-quer ca. 50 x 453 cm. - gutes Exemplar / good condition / Text englisch - unknown
1q20000TWilliam Morris Gallery / Sanderson London ca. 1965. 16 doppelblattgroße Tapeten-Mustertafeln kombiniert mit Stoffenmustern aus 1872 - 1882 original Kunststoffmappe mit Schraubbindung und Trageriemen am Rücken Imperialfolio-quer ca. 50 x 453 cm. - gutes Exemplar / good condition / Text englisch - unknown
1m20007TWilliam Morris Gallery / Sanderson London um 1990. 19 Tapeten-Mustertafeln mit Stoffmustern sowie 6 Beispieltafeln original Leineneinband mit aufgezogener Deckelillustration Schraubbindung und Kordel-Tragegriff am Rücken Imperialfolio-quer ca. 502 x 456 cm Einband gering berieben und fleckig. - sonst gutes Exemlpar / good condition / Smita / Text englisch - unknown
19029999_01488New York Akouphone Manufacturing Co. London The Aural & Optical Company 1902. 1st Edition . Soft cover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Octavo. Pp. 32. Illustrated title-page. Ornamental head- and tail-pieces and initials. Original publisher's illustrated wrappers bit finger soiled corner creased. In a very good condition. ~ FIRST EDITION. Very rare publication which aims to explain catarrhal deafness and some possible means of treatment mainly the akou-massage. Contemporary inscription inside refers to one part of the text as an extract from British Medical Journal. Both title-page and cover display the Akou-Massage instrument invented by Miller Reese Hutchison. Exceedingly scarce no single reference could be found in any data base. K-7 <br/> <br/> New York, Akouphone Manufacturing Co., London, The Aural & Optical Company paperback
5326London William Little 1843 i.e. 1842. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . The paper's first 34 issues bound in one volume. Imperial folio. Paginated consecutively. Pp. vi 554. Illustrated throughout. HARDCOVER bound in the original publisher's half calf and marbled boards spine decorated lettered and dated in gilt sides gilt ruled; binding rubbed & chafed in places worn in places restored in places withal a good binding; few closed tears without loss at bottom of leaves. In a very good condition. Overall a well preserved tightly bound clean presentable copy. ~ FIRST EDITION. The paper's first issue first complete volume first complete year. Published as a volume with Title Preface and Index in 7 January 1843. Rare survivor a landmark in the history of journalism. The Illustrated London News was the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper. The first issue 16 pages with 32 woodcuts appeared on Saturday 14 May 1842 marking a revolution in journalism and news reporting. Completely exceeding the publishers' expectations it had to be reprinted several times that day; the issue went through five reprints and sold 26000 copies; the present issue is of the fourth printing. Issues 4-8; 10-16; 18-20; 24; 27; 28; 30; 34 are first reprint; issue no. 2 is 3rd reprint; no. 9 is 2nd reprint. Five issues later it was time for jubilation: "Probably in the whole annals of Newspaper History the triumphant success of 'The Illustrated London News' is without a parallel; it has received from the public a welcome warmer and wider than we could anticipated even in the buoyant enthusiasm of our first ambition. From the length and breadth of the Empire we have received the most flattering testimonials." The present volume contains all first 34 issues and a Supplement. Each issue is stamped at bottom with the legendary red Tax Stamp. Also present is Issue no. 15 a rare collectible in itself which appeared with the erroneous header "No. 10 July 16" instead of "No. 15 August 20". It is neatly corrected here by contemporary hand. Y-1 <br/> <br/> London, William Little, 1843 (i.e. 1842). hardcover
16853170771685. docketed. Folio. Split at central joint and mended at other joints. docketed. Folio. Signed by Check at upper right and signed by various ministers below including: Lawrence Hyde Earl of Rochester Lord Treasurer; William Craven Earl of Craven Privy Councillor; George Jeffreys 1st Baron Jeffreys of Wem; Christopher Duke of Albemarle Privy Councillor; the Earls of Middleton and Bridgewater; and Baron Dartmouth<br /> <br /> Consent signed May 1686 by R. Howard. unknown
1877ZB370929London: H. G. Clarke and Co. 1877. small octavo 72 pp. illustrated; original paper wrappers chipped at spine with sliptting at joints good only. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. London: H. G. Clarke and Co., unknown
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
52920London Published according to Act of Parliament. 1751. Overall sheet size 35.5 x 50cm. Plate mark 24.5 x 39.5cm. Original hand-coloured engraving. Light water stain to upper and right margin otherwise very good. Vues d'optiques or perspective view prints were a fashionable entertainment in the elite drawing rooms of the eighteenth century and also a popular street entertainment at fairs and markets. Publishing houses in London Paris Augsburg and Bassano competed in their production. In total about 5000 vues d'optiques were produced. [London] Published according to Act of Parliament. 1751. unknown
52921Paris: Daumont. c.1760. Overall sheet size 35.5 x 53.5cm. Plate mark 29.5 x 43cm. Original hand-coloured engraving. Vues d'optiques or perspective view prints were a fashionable entertainment in the elite drawing rooms of the eighteenth century and also a popular street entertainment at fairs and markets. Publishing houses in London Paris Augsburg and Bassano competed in their production. In total about 5000 vues d'optiques were produced. Paris: Daumont. [c.1760] unknown
52918Paris: Daumont. c.1760. Overall sheet size 34.5 x 50cm. Plate mark 30 x 44cm. Original hand-coloured engraving. c.1760 Trivial spotting to bottom margin but image itself very good. Vues d'optiques or perspective view prints were a fashionable entertainment in the elite drawing rooms of the eighteenth century and also a popular street entertainment at fairs and markets. Publishing houses in London Paris Augsburg and Bassano competed in their production. In total about 5000 vues d'optiques were produced. Paris: Daumont. [c.1760] unknown
52922Paris: Jacques Chereau. c.1750. Overall sheet size 33.5 x 47cm. Plate mark 27 x 38cm. Original hand-coloured engraving. Small water stain to middle of top margin. Image itself very good. Vues d'optiques or perspective view prints were a fashionable entertainment in the elite drawing rooms of the eighteenth century and also a popular street entertainment at fairs and markets. Publishing houses in London Paris Augsburg and Bassano competed in their production. In total about 5000 vues d'optiques were produced. Paris: Jacques Chereau. [c.1750] unknown
52919Paris: Daumont. c.1760. Overall sheet size 35.5 x 48cm. Plate mark 33 x 43.5cm. Original hand-coloured engraving. Light stain to right edge and slight brown mark to bottom left corner though not affecting the image. Vues d'optiques or perspective view prints were a fashionable entertainment in the elite drawing rooms of the eighteenth century and also a popular street entertainment at fairs and markets. Publishing houses in London Paris Augsburg and Bassano competed in their production. In total about 5000 vues d'optiques were produced. Paris: Daumont. [c.1760] unknown
2002stela582London: Tate Publishing 2002. 2002. 4to. pp. 319. profusely illus. in colour & b/w. wrs. Revised Edition. Reprinted with permission by The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles 2002. Soft cover. Fine. [London]: Tate Publishing, [2002]. Paperback
dola2313London: 1971. First Edition. square 8vo. pp. 100. profusely illus. some colour. cloth. dw. spine skewed foot of spine beginning to fray. dola2313 London: 1971 hardcover
dola798London: 1938. First Edition. folio. pp. 86 2. 38 tipped-in plates 21 colour. quarter cloth some marking to covers corners worn scattered foxing else very good London: 1938 hardcover
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)
1840GEN76741840. Turner Thomas. First edition hardback complete with all twelve plates as called for. The book is bound in worn shaken and faded embossed cloth the spine is peeling the front hinge is weak. The free endpaper has the inscription 'Joseph Clarke Esquire. With the a uthor's regards.'. The portrait and title page have some light fingermarks and are browning a little. There is some marginal foxing in the first few pages the plates have some very light marginal browning. hardcover
10867P., Chez Ponthieu et Compagnie, Libraires, 1827, 2 vol. in-8 (202 x 130) reliés 1/2 veau fauve, dos lisses ornés de filets, roulettes et fleurons dorés, plats de papier beige, tranches jaunes (reliure de l'époque), de (4) ff. (faux-titre, titre, table des matières et avis de l'éditeur) - VII - 352 pp. ; (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre) - 375 pp. Coins inférieurs du T.I. très légèrement écrasés, rares rousseurs, très beaux exemplaires.
1914C52407London 1914. First Edition. Hardback. Clean and unmarked throughout. Some foxing at endpapers. Shelfwear at spine and edge of boards. Overall very good. 8vo. pp cxxxii ii 705 1. Original publisher's blue cloth boards with white lettering at front and spine. Diagrams and maps illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. hardcover
In 8, pp. 8 tavv. f.t. in b/n. Br. ed. Catalogo delle acquisizioni della Tate Gallery negli anni di guerra.
26553London: Musical Bouquet Office 192 High Holborn. 1857. Printed by Richard Born Crawley Street Euston Square. 60pp. 8vo. In green printed wraps the front cover carrying a dense illustration of scenes from various songs 'Kitty of Coleraine' 'Angel's Whisper' 'The Irish Wedding' 'Donnybrooke Fair' 'Low-Back'd Car' and 'The Wake' with Tom Moore at the head printed by Richard Born from a drawing by W. E. Earl. Title on cover differs slightly: '100 Songs of Ireland Music & Words The Popular Edition'. Eight-page publishers' catalogue bound in at rear. In fair condition on aged paper in aged and worn wraps. The songs each with score run from 'Mary o' More' to 'Thady o'Toole' 'Paddy Haggarty' 'Ally Croaker' and 'Erin! The smile and the tear in thine eyes'. Only three copies traced on OCLC WorldCat all in America. London: Musical Bouquet Office, 192, High Holborn. 1857. [Printed by Richard Born, Crawley Street, Euston Square.] paperback
68125Natural history New Naturalist Monographs . 1st. Ed. Pub. Collins. 1957. 8vo. Fine hardback in nr. fine dw. with just a hint of sunning to spine. Minor pen trail to turn-in. No inscriptions. Not price clipped. A superb copy. Natural history New Naturalist Monographs hardcover