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1999x-1857285115Ucl Pr Ltd 1999. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 240 pages. 8.51x5.38x0.46 inches. Ucl Pr Ltd paperback
178812038AB1788. London Faden 1788. 46 : 90 cm. Partly coloured engraved map mounted on linen. Very early rare and detailled map of London showing from Hyde Park in the west to Mills End in the East and from Saint George's Field in the South to City Gardens in the North open spaces and bounderies are coloured. The plan gives information on parishes in Westminster and Middlesex with the Bills of Morality. The plan consists of 20 sections mounted on linen. - A bit wrinkled linen on the reverse side a bit dusty. unknown
1981ANDNeLON55London: 1981. 1981. 4to. pp. 262. illus. throughout many colour. wrs. Exhib. Cat. London: 1981. unknown
1960106760London: Dent / New York: Dutton 1960. XXIV, (2), 303, 4 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
63-7074London: S. W. Fores 1806. Etching Oblong 11 x 8 cm. Good with staining blemish to upper right corner.From the Collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby 1829 - 1908 Private Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of the 4th Earl of Bessborough. London: S. W. Fores, 1806. unknown
"From the London musical success 'New Faces'". - front cover. Nice cover of bandleader Mart Kenney on front cover. 6 pages. Faint store stamp on front and back covers otherwise unmarked with average wear. Coverfold mostly open. A worthy vintage copy. Book
21261Curwen Edition 1320. London: J. Curwen and Sons Ltd. 24 Berners Street W.1. 1930. 7 1pp 4to. On two loose bifoliums. In fair condition worn and aged. Stamped twice on cover: 'CORRECTION COPY' with date 1 July 1938 and second date 29 November 1946. On the cover is an attractive stylized children's illustration Curwen press style hand-coloured in blue and orange depicting three policemen walking in a line truncheon aloft before a row of houses and a church. The second page is blank; the third carries 'Hints for Performance' including 'Directions for Marching'. The musical score for voice and piano and words cover the four pages 4-7. The first verse of four reads: 'When a lot of stalwart fellows such as we Patrolling down the street you often see With a step that's firm and steady you will know that we are ready To watch over all the public property. Though a bobby's very often taken off For at us very many people scoff We have got a little notion there would be a great commotion If our services were suddenly cut off. We are there there there up and down and ev'ry where In a half-a-dozen places we're investigating cases In the court and alley park and square: We are there there there up and down and ev'ry where Whenever duty calls us we are there there there.' On the back cover is an advertisement for the Curwen Edition 'Action Songs for School Concerts' series the twenty-two titles including '1487 Ebony Coloured Coons . . . Rodney and Joan Bennett A humorous scene. Three principal coons boys or girls and any number in chorus. Optional dance.' '1480 I want to scout 'till I'm seventy-three . . . A. F. Hyslop A jolly song in praise of scouting.' and '1481 In praise of syrup A “sweet†song. . . . A. F. Hyslop'. Frise published at least six titles with Curwens from before the First World War to the 1930s including 'Frise's Infant Songs' c.1930. Curwen Edition 1320. London: J. Curwen and Sons Ltd., 24 Berners Street, W.1. [1930] unknown
1st edition. Hardback in a protected dust jacket. Fine/VG (several closed tears). 20407. eng
192740765Camden Town/ London: Ladies' Association London Temperance Hospital & Harold Trill Printer 1927. 1st printing presumed. Navy blue and red illustrative border around blue and red writing to broadside. Printed on beige paper. Moderate wear to poster soiling and age-toning some tears and chipping apparent. A Good example. Broadside printed recto only. 23" x 18" <br/><br/>"O yez! O yez! O yez! Come to the Fair! Prices to suit all purses. Many attractions. Opened at 3.0 p.m. by the President. Mrs. RIchard Rigg. Selections will be played by the Ladies' Amateur Orchestra under the direction of Miss Wrigley. Admission 6d. Teas 1/=". Ladies' Association London Temperance Hospital & Harold Trill, Printer unknown books
199814143London: Pyms Gallery 1998. Softcover. VG Few marks from previous gallery owner. Color illus. wraps French flaps 22 pp. 2 color plates 14 bw plates. Considers and analyses this specific painting crafted by John Singer Sargent between 1879 and 1882. With an essay by Kenneth McConkey several illustrative plates and a brief biography of Sargent. Scarce. Pyms Gallery unknown books
130267Very Good. Two albumen paper photographs each 280 × 372 mm on the original card mounts each approximately 405 × 485 mm. Mounts uniformly tanned and lightly marked; trifling surface loss to silverfish to one plate confined mainly to the blank upper portion where it is inconspicuous; tiny blemishes near the top corners of the second plate; overall in excellent condition. The first image shows 665 'Lord of the Isles' a Problem class or Lady of the Lake class passenger locomotive. Clearly visible on the wheel arch is its build date 'Jany 1863'. The second image shows 2146 a DX Goods class locomotive. Both locomotives are shown in 'photographic grey' livery without tender and it is likely that these are official photographs for London and North Western Railway or the Crewe Works. <p>Both models were designed by John Ramsbottom and entered service in the late 1850s. However these examples are fitted with cabs suggesting that the photographs were taken after the appointment of his successor Francis Webb in 1871. Provenance: 'Mile End Railway Museum South Australia Inc.' inkstamp on the verso of one mount with 'Ex A.E. Cottrell 1/84' in ballpoint pen below the stamp. The contents of the museum were recently dispersed. 2 items. unknown
34p + 3 Full Page Plates by the Author. XLib. Old tape repair on first page. Bottom margins worn. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps very worn with loss. Spine repaired with library tape. Wraps very XLib and worn. PA PAMPH 20_15 BX7
1920107691London: Ward, Lock & Co. (um 1920). Upwards of sixty illustrations [and various plans]. Kl. 8° (15-17,5 cm). Flexibler Orig.-Leinenband, [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1920107693London: Ward, Lock & Co. (um 1920). Over one hundred illustrations [and various plans]. Kl. 8° (15-17,5 cm). Flexibler Orig.-Leinenband, [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
193829353London: Ward, Lock & Co. 1938. With over 100 Illustr. and maps. XVI, 1 Bl., 288 S., 48 (2) S. OLeinenbd. 17x11 cm.
1920107695London: Ward, Lock & Co. (um 1920). Upwards of seventy illustrations [and various maps/plans]. Kl. 8° (15-17,5 cm). Flexibler Orig.-Leinenband, [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1975160295London, New York, Sydney & Toronto: Hamlyn 1975. 221 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen schwarzweißen fotografischen Abbildungen im Text. / With numerous black and white photographic illustrations in the text. 4° (25-35 cm). Orig.-Pappband mit illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
101940261X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1767AQ32721Londonm: Printed by H. Woodfall.For J. Rivington et al. 1767. 2 32pp. Modern gilt-ruled half-calf marbled paper boards contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. A clean and crisp copy. A rare survival of the sole edition of a plan presented to common council by solicitor and politician John Paterson 1705-1789 for raising £282000 for public improvements in the capital. Paterson's obituary in the Gentleman's Magazine 1789 pp.1154-5 noted that as a result of his financial acumen to him 'among a variety of other conveniences the public are indebted for Blackfriars bridge the widening of old streets and the introduction of new ones and many regulations tending to preserve the safety of passengers to secure the quiet and promote the trade and commerce of the City of London'. ESTC records copies at just five locations BL Columbia Guildhall Harvard and Yale. ESTC T117919. First edition. Quarto. Printed by H. Woodfall...For J. Rivington et al. hardcover
0364831669.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0259554855.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1019801735.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
17629945London R. Baldwin 1762. Copper engraving 18.5 x 12 cm black and white blank verso. Map unknown
288097London: London Magazine. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving. 8" x 4.75". In very good condition.<br/> <br/> Nice early plan published in the London Magazine showing Bedford Bay Chibucto Harbor Halifax Dartmouth the Sandwich River and Cornwallis Island. The London Magazine was founded in 1732 and is still published today.<br/> <br/> London Magazine unknown
17486926London 1748. Two anonymous woodcut maps one one sheet total engraved area 17 x 10 cms black and white English text on verso; from the May 1748 edition of the London Magazine illustrating Admiral Sir Charles Knowles successful attack on Fort Saint Louis de Sud during the War of the Austrian Succession King Georges War and his abortive assault on Santiago de Cuba both preceding the controversial Battle of Havana. Map unknown