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6790LONDON TRAVELOGUE. ALS. 4pg. London. June 2 1856. A lengthy autograph letter signed that is a travelogue of London; the writer mentions both Dickens works Queen Victoria and the Crystal Palace: we feel as much at home in the Golden Cross as if we had always lived here. I dont know whether you remember but the immortal Pickwick set off on his travels from this very spot. Its wide windows looking out upon the Strand and Mrs. Gardners kindness make us like it very much. I have so much to tell you dear Minnie that I dont know where to begin for we are out sightseeing all day long and tired we get sometimes. One day I was seated in our little parlor the same by the way which your mother had when the door was opened and in walked Uncle and Joe. You can imagine how delighted we were to see them. Uncle looks very well & Joe ditto. They left the ladies in Paris and they all are to sail on the 21st of June so with Uncle Aunt & Lizzie Greene we feel quite at home but we shall soon all separate. The first Sunday we were here we went to Westminster where we attended service and beautiful the music sounded through those mouldering arches each stone of which seems to be marked with age. As we sat in the Poets Corner you may imagine we could not listen very attentively to the sermon we were too much engaged in examining the queer old monuments. We afterwards saw the tomb of Mary Queen of Scots & many others of equal interest. London has been very very full and it has been quite amusing to drive in Hyde Park & see all the nobility in their superb equipages with footmen flunkeys tigers & etc. all in livery looking as proud as so many Alexander Selkirks monarchs of all they survey. My Lords and My Ladies; we meet at every turn and very common looking people many of them are. London is full of singing birds now. Her Majesty gave a charming little concert the other evening where only Jenny Lind Grisi Alboni Clara Novello Bosio and half a dozen birds of no less note sang. We went to the Opera the other evening and had a very pleasant time. One part of the performance I highly appreciated that each lady has a lovely bouquet at her seat. Mr. Peabody who gave us our seats said that he found a lady never refused flowers. Piccolomini made her first appearance a bewitching little actress and sweet singer. The ladies all go in full dress we saw many fine necks but few pretty faces. Of course we have been to the worlds wonder Crystal Palace and have been charmed and wonder-struck as so many before us have been with its orange-groves and fountains birds & flowers Alhambra & Egyptian courts all that is most exquisite in art & nature brought together under that glass roof. Nothing could surpass it but you will see it yourself & be as enchanted as we were. The letter has mailing folds and is in fine condition. unknown
1910270671910 A. Lemerre, Paris, 1910. Un volume gd.in-4 broché, couverture illustrée rempliée, portrait en frontispice sous serpente, nombreuses illustrations in-texte, 4 planches hors-texte sous serpente, 261 pp. Bel exemplaire, intérieur frais- nombreuses ill., couv. ill. ; 33 cm.
187513679Paris E. lachaud et Cie 1875 In-12 327+10 pp, catalogue éditeur in-fine. Rousseurs, petit accroc sur le papier avec atteinte au texte sur les dernières pages du catalogue.
1985007761N. Y: Bonanza Books 1985. A solid spine with no flaws. The dustjacket9in new mylar wraps has light edge rubbings no store stamp. Contents-:ALABAMA-An Occurrence at Owl Creek Ridge- Ambrose Bierce :ALASKA-Lost Face-Jack London : ARIZONA-Being-Richard Matheson :ARKANSAS-One Happy Family-John S. Farland :CALIFORNIA- A Return to The Sabbath-Robert Bloch :COLORADO-The Autopsy:CONNECTICUT-The Believers-Robert Arthur :DELAWARE-A Teacher's Rewards :DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Chico Lafleur Talks Funny : FLORIDA-The Legend of Joe Lee :GEORGIA- Seventh Sister- Mary Elizabeth Counselman :HAWAII-The Isle of Vioces- Robert Louis Stevenson : IDAHO-One Man's Harp-Babette Rosmund :ILLINOIS-Cannibalism in the Cars- Mark Twain :INDIANA-The Smell of Cherries: IOWA-Away- Barry Malzberg: KANSAS-Twilla-Joel Townsley Rogers: LOUISIANA-Desiree's Child-Kate Choplin :MAINE-The Children of the North-Richard Matheson :MARYLAND-The Man Who Collected Poe-Robert Boch:MASSACHUSETTS-Pickman's Model- H.P. Lovecraft:MICHIGAN-The Screwfly Solution-James Tiptree Jr. :MINNESOTA-The Unpleasantness at Carver HouseCarl Jacobi :MISSISSIPPI-Mute Milton- Harry Harrison :MISSOURI-Dumd Supper-Henderson Starke :MONTANA-Lonely Train A' Comin'-William F.Nolan :NEBRASKA-Children of the Corn- Stephen King :Legal Rites- Isaac Asimov & Frederik Pohl :NEW HAMPSHIRE-The Devil and Daniel Webster-Stephen Vincent Benet :NEW JERSEY-The Masters of the Hounds-Algis Budrys :NEW MEXICO-The Devil of the Picuris-Edwin L. Sabin :NEW YORK-The Garrison-Donald A. Wollhiem :NORTH CAROLINA-The Desrick on Yandro-Manly Wade Wellman -NORTH DEKOTA-Shaggy Vengeance-Robert Adams : OHIO-The horsehair Trunk-David Grubb :OKLAHOMA-The Curse of Yig-Zelia Brown Reed Bishop:OREGON-Peekaboo-Bil Pronzini :PENNSLYANIA- Bird of Prey- Nelson S. Bond:RHODE ISLAND-The Haunter of the Dark- H.P.Lovecraft : SOUTH CAROLINA-Song of the Slaves-Manly Wade Wellman :SOUTH DAKOTA-The Eagle -Claw Rattle- Ardath Maynar : TENNESSEE- Our Town- Jeromy Bixby :TEXAS-Pervert- Whitley Strieber :UTAH-The Goddess of Zion-David H.Keller:VERMOUNT-His Goat So Gay- Sterling E. Lanier:WASHINGTON-Bigfish-Edward D.Hoch :WEST VIRGINIA-Lonely Roads- Richard Wilson :WISCONSIN -Beyond the Thresold-August Derleth : WYOMING- The Monster of Lake LaMerrie- Wardon Allan Curtis. Later Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good /Very Good . Illus. by Hector Garrido / Mendola. 8 Vo. Bonanza Books Hardcover
1990SPN-3Boston/Toronto/Londres : A Bulfinch Press Book/Little, Brown and Company, 1990. Cartonnage éditeur beige sous jaquette couleur (36x26cm), 175 pages (texte + planche couleur pleine page), index des fleurs. Texte en anglais. [BEG]
1991UHARTRE00MWGallery 1991. Fine. . A Treasury of North American Fiction: A Collection from Harper's Magazine. James Henry; London Jack; Twain Mark; Wharton Edith. NY: Gallery 1991. 542pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine with tiny bump to head of spine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light bumping to edges and shallow scratching on rear panel from removed sticker. Gallery hardcover books
1527761274.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1842NT139341842. Hardback in dustjacket. Ex. Library with stamps on the endpapers and a class mark on the spine. hardcover
1842NT139331842. Thomas Sheldon Green Hardback bound in green embossed cloth the binding has some rubbing it is sound. The endpapers have various plates and inscriptions. There is some light foxing in places in the text and a hew small pencil marginal marks. hardcover
1016351062.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2005Q-0805072330Henry Holt and Co. BYR 2005-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) hardcover
2005DADAX0805072330Henry Holt and Co 2005-09-01. First Edition. hardcover. New. 9.37x0.52x9.13. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Henry Holt and Co hardcover
8vo., First Edition thus, with facsimiles in the text; original buff wrappers printed in black, a very good, clean copy. Augustan Reprint Society, Publications Nos. 145,146. This facsimile is a high-quality photographic reprint of copies in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. VERY SCARCE
1978158873London: Longman Group 1978. XI, (1), 484 Seiten.
2011Q-0373776446HQN 2011-10-25. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! HQN paperback
1929205684New York: Horace Liveright 1929. First American edition. Endsheets toned from jacket flaps; general soil and a few marks to covers; very good copy in a lightly edgeworn pictorial dust jacket. 8vo 267pp illustrated; terracotta cloth. Albert Londres a father of modern investigative journalism and the namesake of France's most prestigious award in the field travelled widely and adventurously to report on controversial subject matter including the trafficking of women in South America the French penal colonies in the West Indies international drug traffic and more. In this book extensively illustrated with photographs he presents his account of the exploitation of African people by French colonists in "French Soudan the High Volta the Ivory Coast Togoland Dahomey and the Congo." Highly uncommon in the dust jacket with its exoticizing illustration by Lucinda Goldsborough who would later become better known as a Broadway costume designer under her married name Lucinda Ballard. Horace Liveright unknown
52920London Published according to Act of Parliament. 1751. Overall sheet size 35.5 x 50cm. Plate mark 24.5 x 39.5cm. Original hand-coloured engraving. Light water stain to upper and right margin otherwise very good. Vues d'optiques or perspective view prints were a fashionable entertainment in the elite drawing rooms of the eighteenth century and also a popular street entertainment at fairs and markets. Publishing houses in London Paris Augsburg and Bassano competed in their production. In total about 5000 vues d'optiques were produced. [London] Published according to Act of Parliament. 1751. unknown
176627966London: Wichnyther 1766. Print. Good overall. A view of Westminster prior to the great fire of 1834. The Palace was not rebuilt on the site but was used for the present Houses of Parliament. 16 1/2 x 10" on paper 19 1/4 x 12 1/2". Hand colored. Wichnyther unknown
175327967London 1753. Print. Very good condition. A very early view. The gatehouse of St. James's Palace is on the left. Finely hand colored with the sky in eggshell blue and the people's dress delicately filled in. <br /> 9 3/8 x 15 1/4" on paper 12 3/4 x 18 3/4" unknown
1385698160.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
55-0808London: Gentleman's Magazine 1790. 6 x 4 inches. Engraving of an English country scene on wove paper. London: Gentleman's Magazine, 1790. unknown
180153136Some Account of London by Thomas Pennant. F.West. 1801. This engraving shows the rear entrance of St.James Palace with sentries preparing to open the gate for some aristocrats whilst a few dubious looking townspeople look on. Copper engraving. Excellent condition. Line wash mount 63.5 x 48 Later colour. Size: 42 x 25 cm. 16½ x 10 inches. unknown
1851LONDON001100George Whitelaw and Charles Evans London. 1851. First edition. Octavo. 44 pages. Folding map and eighteen wood engravings one of which is folding. Cloth-backed wrappers.Some spotting mainly to prelims. Cover slightly creased. Very good. George Whitelaw and Charles Evans, London. hardcover
694821Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Ycba. Created in the 19th century 1827. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown