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8vo., First Edition, with 54 plates on 32 and front and rear endpaper maps; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. A standard reference on Norwood and the Crystal Palace. THE FIRST EDITION OF THIS CLASSIC STUDY IS NOW SCARCE IN ANYTHING LIKE THIS CONDITION.
Exhibition catalogue for the show at the Barbican Art Gallery with the title of the same name. Book is in excellent condition in black cloth with gilt print at spine, large oblong format. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 191 pages with large prints in color, some b&w throughout. From the preface: "Over the centuries London has been visited by many artists from abroad and this exhibition is an attempt to illustrate how each visitor has in turn found inspiration from the city. The exhibition interprets this 'image' of London, reveals how the city has changed through four hundred years, and explores the idea of the city in the mind of the visitors and their response to it. Wyngaerde was the earlist artist to attempt to represent the city with relative accuracy. He conceived London as a great Gothic city with many towers and spires. Thomas Wyek may have witnessed the Great Fire, and he certainly painted several views of it. After the Fire, London was rapidly rebuilt and expanded. The subsequent completion of the new cathedral and the City's increasing commercial success attracted many traveller-artists. With its bustling market, Covent Garden was a favourite subject of the 18th-century artists such as Van Aken and Angillis. By contrast the serene Thames views of Canaletto and Joli recall Venice, and their interpretation of London as a city of grace and enlightenment seem more in keeping with the neo-classical order that fashioned the second half of the 18th Century. In the 19th Century artists began to depict the darker side of London. Focusing upon scenes of labour, poverty and suffering in an oppressive industrial environment, G?ricault and Dor? portrayed the Babylonian image of London. Nevertheless, Victorian London was also shown as a city of success and wealth. The river scenes of Whistler, and the busy, yet fashionable Street scenes of Bianche, Tissot and De Nittis represent it as essentially a hive of activity, business and busy-ness. Wistler and Monet were also inspired by the atmosphere of London, the foggy and nocturnal views ...
8vo., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, a double-page coloured plate and 16 monochrome plates on 10; pictorial boards lettered in black, backstrip lettered in black, black top, a fine copy. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF TIN PLATE WORKERS ALIAS WIRE WORKERS WITH ITS COLOURED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE SIGNED BY FREDERICK ERNEST CLEARY, MASTER OF THE COMPANY. Published to commemorate the tercentenary of the Company.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece portrait, plates and folding map; green cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, a near fine copy.
Sm. 8vo., Fifty-Fourth Edition, with plates, and plans in the text; original series binding of red cloth, covers and backstrip printed in black, radial corners, backstrip mildly sunned, upper hinge tender else a very good, bright, clean copy. With front and rear endpaper trade advertisements. Tipped-in is the publisher's printed disclaimer slip 'owing to the Control of Maps Order and other exigencies of the situation, it is not at present possible to include the customary complete set of maps and plan in this Guide'. The COM Order 1940 banned commercial publication of maps and plans on a scale greater than one inch to one mile and therefore of likely use to the enemy. In this edition the omissions include virtually all the folding maps, retaining only the plan of London termini and double-page plan of Hyde Park.
Sm. 8vo., Sixtieth Edition, with large folding map (coloured in outline) as frontispiece, plates, 2 large folding maps (coloured in outline), double-page map and 17 plans in the text; original series binding of red cloth, upper board and backstrip printed and lettered in black, radial corners, a remarkably bright, clean copy. A LONDON UNDERGOUND MAP DATED 1953 IS MOUNTED FACING 57. With front and rear endpaper trade advertisements, 10pp of advertisements at front and 2pp of advertisements at rear. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
8vo., First Edition, with 27 plates on 16; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Covers both London Fire Brigade and Auxiliary Fire Service. Enser, p.88.
8vo., First Edition, with 36 plates on 24 and endpaper maps; cloth, backstrip lettered in red; a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., Sixth Edition, with 2 plans in the text, neat inscription on front free endpaper; original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a portrait frontispiece, 41 plates on 16 and 3 folding maps, some light soiling throughout; original regimental cloth, battalion badge in gilt on upper board, gilt back, covers moderately age-marked else a good, sound copy. Includes register of officers and personnel. This territorial battalion served in Malta, Alexandria, Mudros, Gallipoli (October 1915-January 1916) and Rouen. It was disbanded in June 1916 and replaced by 3/4th battalion which then took its name. SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p.62; White, p.201
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; green cloth, gilt back, beige endpapers, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
4to., First Edition, with a frontispiece, very numerous photographs and illustrations throughout, and endpaper maps; terracotta cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
Illustrated with numerous engravings. Index at end of vol II. Volume I xvi, 576 pages. Volume II xv, 560 pages. Browning to pages in both vols. Spines bumped top/base. Cover surface rising in small areas on front cover of vol I.
576 pages plus index. "The narrative makes for easy and highly interesting reading and coupled with the superb illustrations manages to bring this fascinating subject to life." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with lightest wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Excellent copy. Book
The story of how the banking service (of Midland Bank) was maintained during the Second World War.106pp. Has a few foxing spots.
Booklet in mint unread condition. 33pp. With articles on Kentish Town, Hampstead, Highgate, Bloomsbury, St Pancras and Holborn. Very scarce.
Booklet in mint unread condition. 32pp. With articles on Chalk Farm, Primrose Hill, Kentish Town, Hampstead, Holborn and Somers Town. Very scarce.
Sm. 4to., Best Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece and 7 plates, endpapers lightly spotted; marbled boards, cloth back gilt, backstrip lettered in MS, uncut, covers age-marked, short split in upper joint but binding entirely sound, internally a very good, clean copy. Delightful period guide withy numerous trade advertisements. This, the second edition, is thoroughly revised with much new matter. VERY SCARCE
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, photographs and maps in the text, and endpaper maps; red cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
2 vols., 4to., First Edition, with plates and maps; marbled boards, calf backs, gilt tops, marbled endpapers, covers lightly worn at extremities, corners bruised else a very good, clean copy. EXTREMELY SCARCE
100 pages. Features: Vogue's Point of View - D'Accord... ; European Ready-to-wear - real looks ready here and now; the look at Saint Laurent - the black Lurex sweater set at night, the blouson - this year's must-have jacket for separates, the best polo coat in towhn, the dress, the suit - a new life in sweaters and knits; Real looks ready from Paris, London, Italy - sweater-dressing for anywhere, any time - coats as knits, sweaters as coats - jackets - pants suits - suits with skirts - sweaters and dresses, the new sweater sets, little knitty hats - knitty mufflers - the knitted glove with everything, black glitter sweaters at night, the long dress that's a sweater and skirt, the raincoat-raincoats, the fur-lined chopper over pants, coat looks that go over everything - the poncho, the chopped-coat jacket, the all-around topcoat, the wrap-and-tie, the dress at night, easy as sweaters; Kitty Hawks - fast runner on a modern track; Fashion Essentials - what to wear with what - a complete guide to everything you're going to need to make the new clothes work; the basics for suits; the shoe for pants; The Fashion under the Fashion; The New Accessories - day and night; Beauty Checkout - a slice of saop please, give a guy a break, body sculpture, plastic surgery, she sews sachets; The look for eyes - day and night; The right exercise for you; What Women Really Want Is...; Fellini on Fellini; The Hilltop House in Cincinnati of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schippers; Vogue Travel - Iran Now; Vogue Horoscope - Ingrid Bergman; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slightly rubbed rear and no bumping to corners. 95pp. Sixty-six locations in London where the world's greatest musicians lodged, lived and performed.
355 pages. Prior owner's stamp inside each cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. A quality copy. Book
Features/Photos: The Queen and her baby son; Uncovering a 7th Millennium Settlement in Macedonia, Nea Nikomedeia - Part I, Site and Pottery; The cutting up of Abu Simbel; Death of General Douglas MacArthur; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine