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19544108London Magazine 1954. 8vo. original printed wrappers neat signature on front cover else a very good clean copy. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE. London Magazine, unknown
RGW18987Hand-coloured aquatint from 'A Picturesque Tour Through the Cities of London and Westminster illustrated With the most interesting Views accurately delineated And executed in Aquatinta by Thomas Malton' unknown
RGW16585No Binding. Very good. Henry Wallis. Hand-coloured engraving by Henry Wallis d. 1890 restrike good margins A lively street scene in London's financial centre. No Jacket issued unknown
98052901London 1861 ILN. Single sheet 2 illustrations very good with text. The first shows a lively scene of dragon dancing with firecrackers going off Chinese waving banners. The 2nd shows a Chinese domestic home kitchen as the cook stir-frys . some dumplings with many bamboo baskets stacked nearby. . Color photos are posted to our website. . . unknown
17474Dinner held at the Hotel Cecil London 21 November 1902. Both items nicely printed and in good condition with light signs of age and wear. ONE: 'The Encyclopaedia Britannica Dinner given by Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace. Hotel Cecil Friday Evening November 21st 1902. Plan of Tables.' 28.5 x 80 cm folding up into a 28.5 x 13.5 cm packet. Printed in black and red on the whole of one side with the other side carrying a 'Programme of Music' 'M. G. Fericescu Musical Director' an alphabetical table and a cover with engraved illustration. Made out in pencil to 'Mr. A. Williams K24' i.e. the Liberal MP Aneurin Williams. TWO: 'MENU 1768 The Encyclopaedia Britannica Dinner 1902 Given by Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace Friday November 21st 1902.' Card bifolium. 17.5 x 12.5 cm. Cover printed in black and red with engraved portrait of William Smellie. Back cover with engraving of 'Three Contributors' Sir Walter Scott Thomas De Quincey and Thomas Babington Macaulay. In addition to the menu and a 'List of Toasts' the centre pages carry three definitions 'rhetoric' 'wine' and 'banquet' from the first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. No other copy of either item traced either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC although OCLC WorldCat records two copies of a sixteen-page booklet for the dinner. Dinner held at the Hotel Cecil, London, 21 November 1902. unknown
RGW20704No Binding. Very good. Colour lithograph printed by M. & N. Hanhart a little spotting No Jacket issued unknown
190310698Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1903. 1st printing thus. Printed wrappers. VG some chipping at spine ends. pp 461 - 468. Two full page illustrations by Cal SanOra. 8vo. <br/><br/>This issue also contains William MacLeod Raine's 'The War for the Range'. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
RGW16586Hand-coloured engraving by G.J. Emblem restrike good margins Shows a mail coach emerging from the Post Office with St Paul's in the background. unknown
RGW20255Steel engraving a little spotting in sky good margins A superb scene. This is a presumably a proof before the imprint was added unknown
Broadsheet, 4pp, with fine 'Threepence Halfpenny' newspaper tax stamp in red on front page corner; a little dusty and age-faded else a remarkably well-preserved copy. Contains details of forthcoming production at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, the Lottery winners, numerous legal judgements, trade advertisements, naval news, editorial, 'dreadful accident', sporting intelligence, stock prices, police news, births, marriages and deaths, etc. Ideal for framing either as a single leaf or a double-page spread.
RGW20256Steel engraving a little spotting in sky This is a presumably a proof before the imprint of Stationer's Almanack was added. unknown
RGW20254Steel engraving a little spotting in sky good margins A superb scene. This is a presumably a proof before the imprint was added unknown
258773 November 1899; 198 Strand W.C. London on cancelled letterhead of The Bungalow Westgate-on-Sea. A significant figure unaccountably unrepresented in the Oxford DNB. An interesting item casting light on the way business was conducted in the world of nineteenth-century newspaper proprietorship. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. Folded for postage. The recipient evidently a fellow newspaper proprietor is not named and the letter is signed ‘William Ingram’. Begins: ‘My dear Sir / I have talked over the matter of purchase of your papers with my brother and he is of the opinion that our deal ought to include the 3d gardener’s paper as the two have always been worked together - he thinks ten years purchase less 10% would be a fair price - the 10% would cover all commission and cost of audit examination etc - this would give you a clear 9 years’ purchase’. In Ingram’s opinion the recipient ‘would do well to realise as in these days of never ending competition the older one gets the more difficult it is to tackle the worry of these incessant attacks’. For his own part he would not ‘undertake any new ventures’ if he did not have ‘young sons to help me’. 3 November 1899; 198 Strand, W.C. [London], on cancelled letterhead of The Bungalow, Westgate-on-Sea. unknown
19711213483British Railways Board; London, 1971. 287; 263; 235 und 408 Seiten; Tabellen; graph. Darst.; Kt.; Illustr.; 25 cm. kart. / 4 Bände.
1788EBzz0211London, T. Carnan 1788. Gr.12°. IV S. (Titelblatt, Vorwort), S. 5-139, 2 nn. Bll (Index). Pappband d. Zeit, Papierüberzug marmoriert, mäßig bestoßen. Seiten fast weiß, vereinzelt gering stockfleckig. Mit e. Besitzstempel (Erberg?) mit Krönchen, sowie e. Namenszug v. alter Hand am vord. fliegenden Vorsatzblatt. BLC 349,9 - früher Führer durch die Westminster Abbey in London "Designed chiefly as a Guide to strangers", der regelmäßig, unter gleichem Titel u. bei wechselnden Herausgebern, bis zum Ende d. 19. Jh. erschien - "The new Monuments are continued down to the present Year" - zuweilen zusammen mit "An historical description of the Tower of London" und "An historical description of St. Paul Cathedral". Als Verfasser d. früheren Ausgaben wird in manchen Quellen David Henry (1710-1792) angegeben, BLC nennt ihn jedoch nicht. Seltene ältere Ausgabe. [2 Warenabbildungen]
195061261ABLondon, Kimber 1950. 434 S., 13 Abb. auf Tafeln, OLwd. mit (etw. lädiertem) ill. OUmschl. Schnitt u. einige Bl. stark stockfl., ansonsten ist das empfindliche Papier teils leicht stfl. Insges. wohlerhalten. 1. Auflage. OLwd. mit (etw. lädiertem) ill. OUmschl. Schnitt u. einige Bl. stark stockfl., ansonsten ist das empfindliche Papier teils leicht stfl. Insges. wohlerhalten. 1. Auflage.
1974277821Pocket - 1018 1974 456+310 pages poche. 1974. Poche. 456+310 pages.
inserita nella famosa opera "L’ART - Revue Hebdomadaire Illustrée" pubbicata a Paris dal 1875 al 1895, stampata su carta vergellata. Dimensioni del foglio mm 280x420
94 p., nbr. ill. n/b, qqunes coul. Inv. 26023
400112671Sans date. 5 JACK LONDON - FILLE DES NEIGES / HACHETTE
198672104Berlin, Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische Wissenschaften, 1986, Auflage: 1. kartoniert, gebunden; weisser, schwarz geprägter Einband, mit farbig illustriertem Schutzumschlag / Anz. Seiten: 158 / 23 x 25 cm / mit 163 Schwarzweissabbildungen auf Tafeln / Zustand: sehr gut, geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Schutzumschlag geringfügig berieben
19652104130213xbvkBern - München, 'PHOENIX im Scherz Verlag', 1965. 189 (1) Seiten. - Original-Leineneinband mit fotografisch gestaltetem Orig.-Schutzumschlag; 8vo.(19,5 x 11,5 cm).
19652104130216xbvkBern - München, 'PHOENIX im Scherz Verlag', 1965. 187 (1) Seiten. - Original-Leineneinband mit fotografisch gestaltetem Orig.-Schutzumschlag; 8vo.(19,5 x 11,5 cm).
19662104130217xbvkBern - München, 'PHOENIX im Scherz Verlag', 1966. 188 (1) Seiten, mit mehrseitiger Leseprobe von 'Len Deighton: IPCRESS - streng geheim'. - Original-Leineneinband mit 'goldenem' fotografisch gestaltetem Orig.-Schutzumschlag; 8vo.(19,5 x 11,5 cm).
19642104130211xbvkBern - München, 'PHOENIX im Scherz Verlag', 1964. 189 (1) Seiten. - Original-Leineneinband mit fotografisch gestaltetem Orig.-Schutzumschlag; 8vo.(19,5 x 11,5 cm).