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176227388Paris chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur, 1762 carte ancienne colorée d'époque en vert , rouge et jaune, cartouche non coloré, gravée par E. DUSSY. Format total : 27 centimètres de haut par 39,8 centimètres de large, 1762 Paris : chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur,
176227386Paris chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur, 1762 carte ancienne colorée d'époque en vert , rouge et jaune, cartouche non coloré, gravée par E. DUSSY. Format total : 27 centimètres de haut par 39,8 centimètres de large, 1762 Paris : chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur,
176227400Paris chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur, 1762 carte ancienne colorée d'époque en vert , rouge et jaune, cartouche non coloré, gravée par E. DUSSY. Format total : 27 centimètres de haut par 39,8 centimètres de large, 1762 Paris : chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur,
176227403Paris chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur, 1762 carte ancienne colorée d'époque en vert , rouge et jaune, cartouche non coloré, gravée par E. DUSSY. Format total : 27 centimètres de haut par 39,8 centimètres de large, 1762 Paris : chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur,
176227392Paris chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur, 1762 carte ancienne colorée d'époque en vert , rouge et jaune, cartouche non coloré, gravée par E. DUSSY. Format total : 27 centimètres de haut par 39,8 centimètres de large, 1762 Paris : chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur,
176227396Paris chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur, 1762 carte ancienne colorée d'époque en vert , rouge et jaune, cartouche non coloré, gravée par E. DUSSY. Format total : 27 centimètres de haut par 39,8 centimètres de large, 1762 Paris : chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur,
176227389Paris chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur, 1762 carte ancienne colorée d'époque en vert , rouge et jaune, cartouche non coloré, gravée par E. DUSSY. Format total : 27 centimètres de haut par 39,8 centimètres de large, 1762 Paris : chez l'Auteur ( Robert de Vaugondy) Editeur,
1779153361779 trace de pliure carte 250 x 285 mm. P. 1779
1790102182Uncolored engraved map center fold small plain title cartouche decent margins 8" x 9 1/2". Some aging foxing and soiling some minor tears in lower margin; otherwise about very good with a crisp impression. This is a very busy and detailed map of Ireland that shows the key regions and counties. The map appears to have been engraved by John Russell who did work for several prominent mapmakers during this period.
1795102181Uncolored engraved map creased fold small title cartouche ample margins 8 1/2" x 7". Slight aging and foxing; otherwise very good or better. Despite its size this is a very detailed map of Ireland. At the lower end near the right margin a small part of Britain can be seen. books
1790102182Uncolored engraved map center fold small plain title cartouche decent margins 8" x 9 1/2". Some aging foxing and soiling some minor tears in lower margin; otherwise about very good with a crisp impression. This is a very busy and detailed map of Ireland that shows the key regions and counties. The map appears to have been engraved by John Russell who did work for several prominent mapmakers during this period. books
179967906London. 1799. A very attractive and appealing view of the now Oxfordshire town of Abingdon. Taken form Ireland's "Picturesque Views of the River Thames". Size: 155 x 230 mm. Sepia aquatint engraving with later hand colour. Good condition. Some toning and a 'chipped' lower margin. unknown
179311686Dublin: George Grierson. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1793. First Edition. Pamphlet. 4pp legal pamphlet light shelf wear only Gothic script a lovely clean copy. Scarce.; Small 4to; 4. pages . George Grierson unknown
1799mon00014672781799. Hardcover. Good. . Nice condition for its age. The boards are rubbed and bumped. The hinges and binding are good with some minor weak spots. Page edges are dusty text is clear. Vintage Library label to reverse of front board for Barratt's Bond Street Bath. hardcover
179967909London. 1799. A very attractive and appealing view of Sonning town and bridge in Berkshire. Taken form Ireland's "Picturesque Views of the River Thames". two men fishing are seen in the foreground together with the stone bridge the town and the church in the background. Size: 155 x 230 mm. Sepia aquatint engraving. Good condition. Some toning. unknown
179319977London England: J. and J. Boydell; London 1793. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good. The first edition was published in 1771 This is volume 2 only. Quarto 10 1/4" tall 357 pages 45 plates complete-43 listed plus 2 three-quarter leather over marbled boards. A good copy overall generally clean but shelf worn hinges cracked front cover loosening at the hinge fore-corner tips worn through to boards marbling faded worn and stained; internal binding tight paper just lightly yellowed with a damp stain to the bottom margins of the frontmatter not affecting text or illustration. Engraved plates bright. The condition of this volume is well worth the cost of restoration. J. and J. Boydell; London hardcover
179027630Paris LAMARCHE successeur de Vaugondy 1790 carte ancienne colorée d'époque en vert , rouge et jaune, cartouche non coloré, gravée par E. DUSSY. Format total : 27 centimètres de haut par 39,8 centimètres de large, 1790 Paris : chez l'Auteur LAMARCHE successeur de Vaugondy Editeur,
1784308403Dublin: P. Byrne and W. Porter 1784. First Edition. Hardcover. Good in boards. Spine board unattached. Small open tears on panel corners. Light foxing throughout textblock. Chipping and open tears on spine crown and heel. Front and rear hinges cracked. Shelfwear on panel edges. Small bump on bottom front panel. P. Byrne and W. Porter hardcover
1784308404Dublin: P. Byrne and W. Porter 1784. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good in boards. Spine board unattached. Small open tears on panel corners. Light foxing throughout textblock. Chipping and open tears on spine crown and heel. Front and rear hinges cracked. Shelfwear on panel edges. P. Byrne and W. Porter hardcover
17941389880London: R. Faulder; J. Egerton 1794. Hardcover. Sexto xvi 183 pages. In Poor condition. Bound in full brown calf with gilt titling to spine; both boards detached. Repair in red leather to head of spine; boards with light plus staining light rubbing to surfaces; moderate bumping and wear to corners. Text block with light plus age toning though half title and title pages are significantly age toned and moderate foxing and offsetting. Many plates with tissue guards. Marbled endpapers; bookplate to front pastedown. Profusely illustrated. Shelved in Room G. 1389880. Special Collections. R. Faulder; J. Egerton hardcover
17918669580J. & J. Boydell 1791. Volume 2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Medium brown leather 8vo. Front board missing. Decorative gilt border on rear board and the eroded remains of gilt motifs and gilt lettering on backstrip. Gilt inner dentelles. Shelf-worn with bumped corners and a fairly large section of backstrip missing at base. Illustrated title page with some transferece. Marbled end papers front of which missing. Page block is tight and free of markings though quite heavily foxed and age toned. Contains multiple plates. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item800grams ISBN: J. & J. Boydell hardcover
1786GEN1-E-28London: J. Johnson 1786. First edition. Paperback. Good. 8" by 5". None. A uncommon first edition biographical work from the eighteenth century. First edition. An uncommon and interesting biographical work. An important memoir of one of the best actors of the eighteenth century. During his career as an actor he performed as part of the Old Orchard Street Theatre in Bath. In paper wraps. Externally rubbed. There is some wear to the extremities including some marks to the boards and spine.Chipping to the head and tail of the spine and also to the extremities resulting in a small amount of loss. Front hinge has failed with rear board and spine only held by the rear hinge. Internally the binding is loosening in places with the chords exposed. Pages are generally clean and bright apart from some occasional mild spots and handling marks. There are also some mild stains to the bottom of some pages. Lacks half title page. Good J. Johnson paperback
179923235London: Printed for J. Wright 1799. First edition. Two folding tables. 2 53 1 10 appendix pp. 8vo. Disbound some discoloration of title and last leaf and in margins generally light tear in lower blank margin of title else a very good copy. First edition. Two folding tables. 2 53 1 10 appendix pp. 8vo. Eden the noted diplomat and statesman was a strong supporter of Pitt's plan to unify England and Ireland. This speech following Grenville's address to the King recommending such a measure examines the trade aspect of such a union. Kress B3777; Goldsmiths 17511. Kress B3777; Goldsmiths 17511 <br/><br/> Printed for J. Wright unknown
1753WRCLIT64887Dublin: Printed in the Year 1753. 231pp. Octavo. Extracted from pamphlet volume. Light foxing else a very good copy. First edition of this translation. In 1756 copies were bound collectively with other works as part of the PATRIOT MISCELLANY. ESTC T111704. BRADSHAW 4388. Printed in the Year unknown books
1786011991London: J.Johnson 1786. 1st ed. . Full Leather. Good. 12.5 Cm x 19 .5 Cm. xii3331 errata; main text-block generally clean tight and unmarked the odd brown spot or slightly chipped edge being about the sum of its faults; front end-paper has early inscription 'Lord Chamberlains Office' across top and pencilled name 'Donne' to centre for no apparent reason both sides edge-tanned short closed nick bottom edge small early printed number label '23' top front pastedownrear gutter opening main problem however is that front cover virtually detached and retained by rather crude yellow adhesive paper tape strip down front gutter this can I think be removed for proper restoration purposes; covers clean but corner rubbed and edge-darkened panelled has spine ends chipped across below head binder small label present but all somewhat faded or rubbed gilt '23' to bottom. The short-lived Henderson was a briefly a prominent figure and admired actor and figure in the London theatre and book contains references to and correspondence with Garrick. There are actually rather few poems these usually being embedded in letters. Uncommon. As an irrelevant but curious aside I spotted in a footnote to Preface p.x in defence of publishing Henderson's poetry the inclusion of poems by 'black women' in a list of those whose verse should not pester the public. <br/> <br/> J.Johnson hardcover