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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
19056897ALondon, Quaritch, 1905. Gr.8°. 67 S. OBroschur.
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
First edition, 8vo (170 x 110 mm), vi, [2], 9-149, [3]pp., with the final advert leaf and list of 40 subscribers which includes Sir Joseph Banks, Lord Bute, Daines Barrington Lettsom, and Thomas White, folding plan, orig. boards, rubbed, uncut, paper spine chipped, but still a very good copy in original state, uncut. In 1777 William Curtis (1746-1799) began to lay out a Botanic Garden at Lambeth Marsh, 'somewhat more than an acre in extent, situated to the north west of the Magdalen hospital'. This enterprise Curtis made known to the public in 1778 with the publication of his Proposals for opening by subscription, a botanic garden, to be called the "London Botanic Garden". He closed this pamphlet with the statement: 'The garden to be opened the 1st of January, 1779.' The garden was duly opened In 1783 "to members of the public at a subscription of one guinea a year and had a library for their use. To stock it Curtis received plants "from his Majesty's matchless collection of plants in the Royal Gardens at Kew," from the Chelsea Physic Garden and from the private gardens of Pitcairn, Fothergill, John Coakley Lettsom, Sir Joseph Banks and many others, and also the nurserymen L,, Gordon Malcolm, Davies, Loddiges and Grimwood."?Henrey. Curtis published this catalogue of the London Botanical Gardens and dedicated it to the two principal patrons of the undertaking. Daines Barrington (1727-1800), the noted lawyer, antiquary, and naturalist, and Thomas White (1724-97), a brother of Gilbert White of Selborne. Provenance: Contemporary ink ownership signature of G. N. Hall; presentation inscription from J. Rayner to Miss Starr, 1952. This catalogue is rare in commerce and has the leaf C2 which is often wanting; Henrey, 591.
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).
4to., Sole Edition, with 49 fine full-page facsimiles; boards, half vellum, uncut, covers somewhat age-marked else a very good, clean copy of a scarce work. The catalogue covers Churchwardens' Accounts from 1256-1868, Overseers' Accounts from 1561-1846, Rate Books, Poor and Watch Rates, Vestry Minutes and Letter Books, with numerous extracts in each case. An Appendix details the Inventories of the Goods, Jewels and Ornaments in the Church of St. Margaret, 1511, 1572, and 1614-15. John Edward Smith, author of numerous standard works of the history of Westminster, was sometime Clerk to the Vestry.
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
9786589132691-11-00758Trama. New. Trama unknown
1024109399.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
8vo. First Edition with numerous charts and tables; blue cloth upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
2025BIBLB0021028252025. Leather Bound. New. Size: 14.60 x 22.86 cms This book is available in 5 different Leather color without any extra cost. Explore More Options by Clicking on 'More Images' and Notify Us of Your Choice via Email within 24 hours of placing the order. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition expertly crafted by the prestigious organization Rare Biblio with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2025 utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1858. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books every page has been manually restored for legibility. However in certain instances occasional blurriness missing segments or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - English Vol:- Pages:- 147 If it is a multi-volume set then it is only a single volume. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION 12x19 Inches: Available Upon Request. hardcover
0243313179.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0483629634.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
63 p. Age stained. 8vo. New wraps. Very scarce. Addresses Catholic emancipation. POPERY BOX 1
19861606a1122ra-xbvkLondon - New York, Mansell Publishing Ltd., 1986. 266 pages. - Publisher's gilt titled red cloth; large-8vo.(ca. 23 x 16 cm).
63-8320London UK: F. L. Gardner 1912. 8vo. Good in Wraps with re-taped spine 8 pp. Scarce. London, UK: F. L. Gardner, [1912]. paperback
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, illustrated and printed titles, plates, illustrations in the text and 3 folding maps, frontispiece recto mildly spotted; original maroon cloth, upper board framed in blind, gilt back, yellow endpapers, a near fine copy. With a small quantity of relevant cuttings loosely inserted. VERY SCARCE INDEED IN THIS CONDITION.