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14185McGlennon's Cromlech Series Felix McGlennon Ltd. Printers and Publishers City Garden Row City Rd London N1. Both undated. The two uniform stapled pamphlets both 32pp. 12mo in illustrated wraps printed in green and both printed on newsprint. Both items uncommon with no copies of either on COPAC. ONE: 'Irish Songs Old and New.' In fair condition on worn and toned paper with crease to front cover. Contains the lyrics to 34 songs from 'Angels Whisper' and 'Ballinamona Oro' to 'Young Kate of Kilcummer'. TWO: 'Songs of the Gael'. In good condition toned and lightly worn. Contains the lyrics of 28 songs from 'Awake and Lie Dreaming No More' to 'Where is the Slave so Lowly' McGlennon's Cromlech Series, Felix McGlennon Ltd., Printers and Publishers, City Garden Row, City Rd, London, N1. Both undated. paperback
18927989London: Wm. Milburn & Co 1892. Bi-fold menu 15 x 10.5 cm. 4 pages. Printed in red gold and blue with menu handwritten. Menu for the voyage of the S.S. Port Chalmers dated in ink on the front panel "16/10/92". The internal page-spread includes the handwritten menu items including "Giblet Soup Boiled Turbot … Sheep Head and Brains Roast Turkey & Breast… Boiled Beef & Carrots Baked and Boiled Potatoes French Beans and Turnip Plum Pudding & Sweet … Lemon Jelly Gorgonzola & Cheddar Almonds & Raisinsâ€. Lightly soiled but still very attractive. ~ The Anglo-Australasian Steam Navigation Co. was formed in 1883 to operate direct UK – Australia services via Antwerp and the line was to later adopt the name "Milburn Line". There were two ships that plied the Milburn Line commissioned with the name Port Chalmers. This menu hails from the first built in 1891 so it was a nice shiny new ship when the passengers on board had this meal. The ship was sold on in 1896 and lasted until 1956. A second ship with the name was built in 1905 but was seized by the Germans in 1914. Lightly soiled but still very attractive. Wm. Milburn & Co unknown
14753'Chambers St. Georges Grenada 9th. May 1906'. 3pp. foolscap 8vo. 90 lines of text. Bifolium. In very good condition on lightly-aged paper. The signature in a different hand from the rest of the document is difficult to decipher: '<> <Paterson> Barrister at Law'. The Paterson family were prominent on the island. The document begins: 'The question submitted to me for an opinion is whether Messrs Thomson Hankey & Co. are entitled to a right of way for carts drawn by cattle &c along a passage lying between a lot of land in the Town of Grenville the property of the firm and a lot in the occupation of Mrs. V. Morrison. That Messrs Thomson Hankey & Co. are entitled to a right of foot-way and a right of way for hand carts is not disputed by Mrs. Morrison; but she claims that no right of way for carts drawn by cattle &c. exists.' The barrister proceeds to give his opinion that the firm do have a right of way by presenting a mass of local information. From the Hankey & Co. banking archive. 'Chambers | St. Georges [Grenada] | 9th. May 1906'. unknown
1964LFA019deUne revue de 110 pages, format 170 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée
17884617London: T. Carnan 1788. Contemporary elaborately gold-tooled red morocco the gold-tooled boards are beautifully decorated with a white morocco trellis-like mosaic pattern with red and green lozenge shaped morocco inlays gilt edges marbled endpapers. 24mo 5.7 x 3.3 cm. With an engraved armorial title page 4 full-page engraved portraits of the King of Prussia the Prince of Orange the Duke of Brunswick and the Duke of York and a half-page engraved view of St. Paul's Cathedral. Rare remarkable "pocket" London almanack; an entirely engraved miniature publication for the year 1788. The almanac contains an explanation of its use on the title page four full-page portraits of the King of Prussia the Prince of Orange the Duke of Brunswick and the Duke of York common notes including the dominical letters golden number and religious festive days for 1788 beneath a half-page view of St. Paul's Cathedral a calendar an overview of all British Kings and Queens and the dates of their reign a list of mayors and sheriffs 1767-1788 one page listing bank holidays and an overview of the Royal family King George III and Queen Charlotte and their children can be found on the final page. The long series of the London Almanack is according to Bondy of special interest for the beautiful bindings which were issued or commissioned by the publishers themselves.The binding shows signs of wear with some minor loss of material around the foot of the spine and a small worm hole in the fore edge of the back board. The final page shows a light red stain slightly affecting the text. Lacking its matching decorative slipcase. Otherwise in very good condition.l Bondy p. 39 ff. and p. 164; Welsh p. 32 and passim; Coll. Arthur A. Houghton Jr. 194; this ed. not in WorldCat. T. Carnan, hardcover
18514618London 1851. 24mo 5.8 x 3.3 cm. Company of Stationers Contemporary elaborately gold-tooled black morocco both boards show a beautiful geometrical design of gold-tooled black white and green morocco gilt edges in a matching slipcase. With a steel-engraved armorial title page a four-page steel-engraved view of the mansions of the Earl of Spencer and of the Earl of Ellesmere in green park and a steel-engraved half-page armorial vignette. 24 pp. Ornately bound "pocket" London almanack; an entirely steel-engraved miniature publication for the year 1851. The almanack contains an explanation of its use including an overview of the dominical letter golden number epact and cycle of the sun for the year 1851 a 4 page view of the "mansions of the Earl Spencer and the Earl of Ellesmere in the green park" engraved by H. Adlard an overview of sun and moon eclipses in that year the calendar a "regal table" overview of British monarchs since 1066 an overview of the Royal family of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and their children lists of great officers of state of Great Britain and Ireland an overview of stamps bills and promissory notes and finally a list of "transfer days at the bank &c." including the South Sea House and India House.The London Almanack was published by the Company of Stationers from the end of the 17th century until the end of the 19th century. They are of special interest for their fine publisher's bindings but also for their striking views of London.With a manucript owner's inscription on the front blank endpaper recto of the engraved title page in pencil "A. S. Wossley" and pencil annotations between the printed lines of the calendar. The slipcase shows minor signs of wear the binding is slightly damaged at the head and foot of the spine not affecting the integrity of the binding. Otherwise in very good condition.l Bondy p. 39 ff. and p. 164; Welsh p. 32 and passim; WorldCat 913420648 5 copies. hardcover
198275196AB1982. London Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1982. 21.5 cm x 27.5 cm. 239 pages. Original Softcover. Excellent condition with only very minor signs of external wear. Includes for example the following essays: Murillo - His Life and Work Murillo's Seville Art and Decline in Seventeenth-Century Spain Murillo as a Draughtsman and The Influence of Murillo on Painting in Seville. Appendix includes an index of paintings and drawings. Illustrated throughout with both colour and black & white plates. paperback
8885P., Basset (mi XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).
2005LFA-126750006Un ouvrage de 112 pages, format 130 x 215 mm, illustré + cartes, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2005, National Geographic, bon état
12586'Offered for sale by Francis Edwards Bookseller Printseller and Dealer in Autographs 83 High Street Marylebone London W.' March1917. 46pp. 12mo. In original printed wraps with the last two pages of the catalogue on the back cover. 704 priced items with descriptions. Reproduction of no. 612 mezzotint of Napoleon by Charles Turner from J. J. Masquerier on front cover. In fair condition on aged paper in aged and worn wraps with occasional pencil markings in margins. An important catalogue issued in part to make a point during the Great War. The most valuable item by far covering nearly half a page is 223 a copy of Wheeler and Broadley's 'Napoleon and the Invasion of England' 'extra-illustrated and extended to 4 volumes' at £130. The final four sections are 'The map of Europe in the time of Napoleon' pp.35-37; 'Engravings' pp.37-42; 'Napoleonic Caricatures' pp.42-44 and 'Autograph Letters and Manuscripts' pp.44-46. No. 749 priced at £50 is Gen. Gaspard Gourgaud's 'Manuscripts respecting Napoleon I. in his autograph'; its twenty-line description begins with 'The Original Manuscript of a Portion of Napoleon's Own Memoirs dictated to Gen. Gourgaud at St. Helena 11pp. folio.' Also present is a letter by Napoleon's mother priced at £14 and transcribed in full. Scarce: no copy in the British Library and the only copy on COPAC at the National Library of Wales. SEE IMAGE. 'Offered for sale by Francis Edwards, Bookseller, Printseller and Dealer in Autographs, 83, High Street, Marylebone, London, W.' paperback
97531926. Dimensions of paper 23 x 17 cm; dimensions of image c.16 x 10.5 cm. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper. Captioned at foot 'Nathaniel Hawthorne'. Head and shoulders illustration with Hawthorne looking at the viewer with his head slightly towards his right shoulder. Placed in modern 34 x 26.5 cm cream card frame with gold and light-green border. Professionally executed in a traditional style. The artist's monogram centred beneath the illustration consists of a stalk topped by simple flower design and with the date '26' at the foot. A clue to the provenance of the piece may be the pencil marks on the reverse: '2035' and '9548a/86' together with the stamp '19 FEB. 1928'. [1926.] unknown
1844182040London : Abraham Walter Paulton at the Office of The League 1844-1846 1844. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Fair copy bound in contemporary aniline calf over marble boards. Faded title with raised bands to spine. Spine worn with loss to bands. Panel edges worn and rubbed. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 864 pages; Description: 864p. 36 x 24cm. Includes issues no. 53 Sept. 28th 1844 to no. 145 July 4th 1846. Subjects: Corn Laws - Periodicals - The League newspaper - 19th century. Economics - Free trade. Text in triple columns. London : Abraham Walter Paulton at the Office of The League, [1844-1846] hardcover
201306088Paris, Nelson, s.d. ; in-12, 284 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
63-1076London: Newman & Co. Ca. 1850. Color Lithograph mounted on light backing board. 12.75" x 8.5" Very Good with tear & staining to verso of backing board. [London: Newman & Co., Ca. 1850]. unknown
63-1075London: Newman & Co. Ca. 1850. Color Lithograph mounted on light backing board. 13" x 8.5" Very Good with creasing and small tear to backing board. [London: Newman & Co., Ca. 1850]. unknown
18382111259<p><i>Mounted hand-coloured lithographic transformational print transforming when held to a strong light with printed mounted label mounted beneath as usual </i>Price 2/-<i> entered in a neat hand in ink.</i></p><p>'This print at first represents the venerable building early in the morning on the 10th day of January 1838; and upon holding it before the light you will observe the awful conflagration as it appeared on the night of the same day which totally destroyed the Exchange.'</p> W. Morgan.
185821673Londres, W. Jeffs, John Smith et Co, printers, 1858 ; grand in-8 (272 mm), bradel large demi-chagrin vert foncé, auteur, titre et fleur de lys dorés dans un double encadrement de filet doré, non rogné (Marcel Albinhac) ; [4], 100 pp.
2007PMV511102EParis: Paris musées 2007. Hardcover. Good/Not issued. 17.0 x 23.0 x 2.6 cm. Hardcover • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text original</i></b> • Printed 2007. Paris musées hardcover
2008PMV329807AParis: Centre Pompidou 2008. Trade paperback. New/Not issued. 235 x 280 x 22 cm. Paperback • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée • <b><i>French text original</i></b> • No inscriptions. Centre Pompidou paperback
2008PMV512602AParis: Paris musées 2008. Hardcover. Very good/Not issued. 23.0 x 31.0 x 1.8 cm. Hardcover • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text translated from English</i></b> • Printed 2008 • No inscriptions. Paris musées hardcover
8849P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8850P., chez Daumont, (fin du XVIIIème).
8880(Trace de pliure au centre).
26335Lyon, Bonnefon (Collection "Les Grands Procès de la Guerre 1939-1945"), 1946, fort in 8°, broché, 1083 pages ; menus défauts à la couverture.
2006LFA-126749640Un ouvrage de 890 pages, format 120 x 205 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2006, Petit Futé, bon état