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19414518London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1941. 8vo. 68 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 585. Original printed wrappers. Sewn; removed from a nonce volume. One tab affixed to front wrapper torn off at the edge. Some pencilling on the front as well. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19324497London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1932. 8vo. 100 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 454. Original printed wrappers. Removed from a nonce volume. Stitching holes in inner margins. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19468103London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1946. 8vo. 64 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 638. Contains 1079 bibliographical entries. Original printed wrappers. Removed from a nonce volume with sewing holes. Front wrapper rubber-stamped "Jun 5 1946. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19414521London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1941. 8vo. 35 1 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 588. Original printed wrappers. Sewn; removed from a nonce volume. One tab affixed to front wrapper. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19324494London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1932. 8vo. 175 1 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 463. Original printed wrappers. Resewn; removed from a nonce volume front wrapper separating a bit. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19424527London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1942. 8vo. 40 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 596. Original printed wrappers. Sewn; removed from a nonce volume. One tab affixed to front wrapper chipped. Very good condition. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19404534London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1940. 8vo. 42 2 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 582. Original printed wrappers front wrapper loose and chipped with loss. Removed from a nonce volume. One-inch long stain to first page one short tear each to pp. 1-28 becoming progressively shorter towards the middle of the text block. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19424510London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1942. 8vo. 52 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 599. Original printed wrappers. Removed from a nonce volume. One tab affixed to front wrapper torn off at the edge. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19254501London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1925. 8vo. Frontis. 57 7 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 394. Original printed wrappers. Removed from a nonce volume front wrapper separating. Stitching holes in inner margins. Final three leaves ads chipped in lower outer corners with loss of text. Covers soiled a bit. Paper of spine nearly gone. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19458108London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1945. 8vo. 52 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 633. Contains 820 bibliographical entries. Original printed wrappers. Removed from a nonce volume with sewing holes. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
19094500London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1909. 8vo. 70 2 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 284. Original printed wrappers. Removed from a nonce volume. Stitching holes in inner margins one shallow tear to front wrapper. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
1888Z1335London:: Henry Sotheran 1888. 1888. 8vo. 336 ads. 44 pp. A few illustrations. Blue cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles; extremities rubbed with water-stains inner hinges cracked with some tape repair. Former library copy with the usual markings rear pocket removed. Fair. This issue is scarce. Henry Sotheran, 1888. hardcover books
19014502London: Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 1901. 8vo. 112 pp. <br><br>Catalogue no. 205. Original printed wrappers. Resewn; removed from a nonce volume with remnants of previous binding. Creased from lengthwise folding. Small chip out of top edge of front cover. Otherwise a very good copy. Bernard Quaritch, Ltd. unknown books
193010332London: Oxford University Press 1930. Hardcover. VG with the following condition notes: Ancient label remnants at base of spine and extreme top of spine two bookplates inside front cover deaccession stamp. A very clean solid copy of this large book. Tan cloth with gilt embossed title on cover and spine. T.e.g. xxx 311 pp. 7 color 114 bw plates. This large book is very clean inside. Includes a 12-page introduction by C.J. Holmes the full-page plates several of the color plates are tipped-in and the detailed and annotated catalogue arranged chronologically. Also contains a list of plates 95 paintings 19 drawings 4 silver 2 glass index of painters index of draughtsmen etchers silversmiths and glassworkers and index of owners. A major exhibition at the time. Cover and spine title is: A Commemoratiave Catalogue of the Exhibition of Dutch Art 1450-1900. Contents as follows: Introduction by Sir Charles Holmes.--Paintings by H. Schneider and W.G. Constable.--Drawings and etchings by A.M. Hind and D. Hannema.--Silver by Miss C.J. Hudig and E.A. Jones.--Glass by Wilfred Buckley. Oxford University Press hardcover books
106788London: c. 1795. 11 5/8 x 6 in. 29.5 x 17.2 cm. A contemplative woman seated head resting on her right arm with inscription 'Fuseli' lower right and extensive numbers and sums verso. Pencil and grey wash. Very good. § A lovely drawing very much in the style of Fuseli and surely by a talented artist in the immediate circle of Fuseli and Blake. c. 1795]. 11 5/8 x 6 in. (29.5 x 17.2 cm.). A contemplative woman seated unknown books
190427599London: Isbister & Co 1904. First British edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Purple cloth stamped in gilt. Fine copy. First British edition. 1 vols. 8vo. BAL 11874 American edition Isbister & Co unknown books
1902WRCLIT29455Philadelphia: Lippincott 1902. Red cloth with lettering and pictorial stamping in white green and gilt. Frontis and plates by Frederick C. Yohn. First edition. Spine sunned with faint discoloration at toe Tabbard Inn bookplate on pastedown with offset opposite otherwise a very good copy. BAL 11874. Lippincott hardcover books
1902WN31940Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company 1902. White title lettering on spine is flaking but quite readable. Edges a little soiled. Top board in green white and gilt is very bright and signed with an "H". Some scratches on white field at bottom of upper cover. Pencilled previous owner initials dated 1908. Second Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Frederick C. Yohn. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. J.B. Lippincott Company Hardcover books
1963198526New York: Archer House Inc 1963. Hardcover. 255p. introduction very good Fitzroy edition in boards and unclipped lightly-worn plain blue printed dj. Fitzroy Edition of the Works of Jack London. Inexpensive re-issue of one of London's earliest works originally published by Lippincott in 1902. Archer House Inc hardcover books
190258237Philadelphia PA: Lippincott 1902. First edition. 8vo. 334 pp. Four color plates; half-title and ad leaf. With the ownership signatures of American philosopher George Herbert Mead and his sister-inlaw Mabel Wing Castle on the front endpaper; Mead 1863-1931 associated with the pragmatists at the University of Chicago was one of the founders of social psychology. BAL 11874. A good solid copy.Original three-color illustrated red cloth rubbed andspotted spine severely. #5232. <br/><br/> Lippincott hardcover books
1842268213London: Taylor 1842. hardcover. good. 12 superb colored lithographs by Day & Haghe. 138 pages text-leaf for each plate. Tall 4to original blind-stamped purple cloth faded and quite edgeworn; spine and front hinge repaired; ex-lib with usual markings. London: Richard and John E. Taylor 1842. A good copy with clean plates save for small stamps on verso.<br/><br/> Taylor unknown books
1860008436London; Piccadilly: John Camden Hotten 1860. Second Edition Revised 1860 with two thousand additional words. xvi 300 pp including frontis titled A Canter's Map of a Begging District. Bound in publisher's original pebbled brown cloth gilt lettering at spine blind tooled rules and publisher's blind tooled initials center of front and rear covers dark brown end papers. Very Good contemporary ownership signature of R.N. Payne Sheffield 1860 top of title page later owners inked notations top of title page and verso of front end page pencil note bottom verso front end page 2" closed tear fore edge frontis map 1" fore edge tear p. 169 internally clean and bright. SCARCE in today's market in either the 1859 1st or 1860 2nd Editions. One of the most important works on English slang. . Second Edition Revised. Pebbled Cloth . Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. John Camden Hotten Hardcover books
17487583London: Sold in May's buildings 1748. 12mo 17.3 cm 6.75". 2 ff. 55 1 pp. <br><br>In this short pamphlet the author criticizes Pelham the other ministers and parliament for their handling of the War of the Austrian Succession between Great Britain and France and of the peace of 1748 especially for their commitments to Hanover. This is one of two editions both printed in 1748.<br>Â Â Â Â Rare: ESTC locates three copies in Britain and only one in the U.S. but we know of two others. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T71519. Self-wrappers; spine rebacked with paper; rubber-stamp on first page. A few closed tears or instances of shallow chipping not affecting impression with paper repair on the verso of the first leaf. Outer pages lightly foxed and soiled interior pages with occasional spots of foxing or soiling. [Sold in May's buildings] unknown books
1698002656S. l. London: s. n. 1698. First Edition. Very good. First edition n. d. 1698 - place and date of publication from Wing; 11 1/4 x 7 1/4; pp. 1 2-4; laid paper printed and ruled in black; no wraps as published; spine strengthened with a thin strip of later paper; two small chips to fore-edge and upper right corner of first leaf; a few minor spots and light uniform age-toning; very good condition. One of the earliest works on a sensitive topic in late-17th-century England the publication discussed the subject of dispensaries vs. apothecaries the advantages of the former and the problems with the latter. Up until that point apothecaries dispensed medicines often risky and even dangerous pharmaceuticals and treated patients allegedly overcharging and overprescribing presenting themselves as genuine medical professionals despite the fact that they were not officially trained and approved by the College of Physicians. To stymy and undercut their competitors to break the apothecaries' monopoly and to show their goodwill the College Fellows set out to establish a dispensary in the summer of 1695 in Wasrwick Lane adjacent to the College. The intention was to provide outpatient medical treatment and advice to the sick poor. Shortly thereafter the services would become free of charge. The venture expanded and several more dispensaries were founded in short order including the above-mentioned one in St. Martin's Lane and another one in Gracechurch Street. Although controversial in itself the Dispensary Movement picked up speed and by 1800 around 40 were in operation across Britain. OCLC lists several copies in US institutions most of them on microfilm; none in the trade. ESTC R232139 s. n. paperback books
1980126422Cambridge MA: Schenkman Publishing Inc 1980. Softbound. VG inscribed & SIGNED by the author spine age-darkened cover and pages crisp. Gray wraps with BW image x 145 pp some bw images. From the publisher: This is an autobiographical work written in charming style by the author of the distinguished and fascinating Portraits of Jews by Gilbert Stuart and Other Early American Artists and of Miniature and Silhouettes of Early American Jews. Hannah R. London looks back here on 86 years of good and successful living. Schenkman Publishing Inc unknown books