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1789AQVBF8<p>8vo. 51 volumes. Preserved in the original states; the vast majority stitched as issued many uncut and in the original plain paper wrappers.</p><p>A remarkably fresh collection of pamphlets relating to Ireland and - largely - the proposed and later completed political union between Ireland and Great Britain dating from the final decade of the eighteenth- and first decade of the nineteenth- centuries. Included are historical and literary works references to the 1798 Irish Rebellion and numerous speeches made by Irish and British politicians during the long debates in both Houses of Parliament.</p><p>Highlights include:</p><p>- AN INDEPENDENT OBSERVER REDFOORD Archibald. Union necessary to security. Addressed to the loyal inhabitants of ireland. Dublin. Printed for J. Archer 1800.</p><p>8vo. 2 106pp. Uncut and partially unopened in original publisher's powder blue wrappers. Occasional inked corrections to text some dampstaining to margins.</p><p>Presentation copy inked inscription to head of title: 'For William Smith Esq. / from his sincere friend / The Author'.</p><p>ESTC T194733.</p><p>- AN OFFICER. TAYLOR Sir Herbert. Impartial relation of the military operations which took place in Ireland in consequence of the landing of a body of French troops under general Humbert in august 1798. Dublin. Printed for J. Milliken 1799.</p><p>8vo. 2 69pp 1. With two engraved folding plates and a folding table. Uncut and partially unopened in original publisher's marbled wrappers. ESTC T114958.</p><p>- A REAL FRIEND. A letter to the people of Ireland which they all can understand and ought to read. Dublin. Printed for J. Milliken 1799.</p><p>8vo. 3 6-33pp 1. In this edition the text ends on p.34 with 'I am your real friend. Finis'. Uncut and unopened in original publisher's powder blue wrappers. Foxed.</p><p>ESTC records a single copy of this edition in North America Missouri and none elsewhere.</p><p>From the collection - recently dispersed - of the Marquesses of Lothian who also held the Earldom of Ancram at Newbattle Abbey; many were presumably acquired by William Kerr 5th Marquess of Lothian 1737-1815 British soldier and peer.</p><p>A full list of the contents of this collection is available on request.</p> [vs.].
AQ17706Dublin Edinburgh and London: vs. 1789-1801 51 volumes. Preserved in the original states; the vast majority stitched as issued many uncut and in the original plain paper wrappers. A remarkably fresh collection of pamphlets relating to Ireland and - largely - the proposed and later completed political union between Ireland and Great Britain dating from the final decade of the eighteenth- and first decade of the nineteenth- centuries. Included are historical and literary works references to the 1798 Irish Rebellion and numerous speeches made by Irish and British politicians during the long debates in both Houses of Parliament. Highlights include: - AN INDEPENDENT OBSERVER REDFOORD Archibald. Union necessary to security. Addressed to the loyal inhabitants of ireland. Dublin. Printed for J. Archer 1800. 8vo. 2 106pp. Uncut and partially unopened in original publisher's powder blue wrappers. Occasional inked corrections to text some dampstaining to margins. Presentation copy inked inscription to head of title: 'For William Smith Esq. / from his sincere friend / The Author'. ESTC T194733. - AN OFFICER. TAYLOR Sir Herbert. Impartial relation of the military operations which took place in Ireland in consequence of the landing of a body of French troops under general Humbert in august 1798. Dublin. Printed for J. Milliken 1799. 8vo. 2 69pp 1. With two engraved folding plates and a folding table. Uncut and partially unopened in original publisher's marbled wrappers. ESTC T114958. - A REAL FRIEND. A letter to the people of Ireland which they all can understand and ought to read. Dublin. Printed for J. Milliken 1799. 8vo. 3 6-33pp 1. In this edition the text ends on p.34 with 'I am your real friend. Finis'. Uncut and unopened in original publisher's powder blue wrappers. Foxed. ESTC records a single copy of this edition in North America Missouri and none elsewhere. From the collection - recently dispersed - of the Marquesses of Lothian who also held the Earldom of Ancram at Newbattle Abbey; many were presumably acquired by William Kerr 5th Marquess of Lothian 1737-1815 British soldier and peer. A full list of the contents of this collection is available on request. . [vs., 1789-1801] unknown
1792007462London: Whitehall: T. and J. Egerton 1792. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. A Complete set of the Samuel Ireland River Books all the Plates with Contemporary Hand-Colouring! 8 volumes with 213 plates. Picturesque Views of the River Thames London: T. and J. Egerton 1792. First edition two quarto volumes 222155 mm xvi 290 1 1 errata 1; viii 2 258 1 errata 1. 2 ads pp. Each volume with half title hand coloured frontispiece bearing the title and an uncoloured map of the area surveyed in that volume. Contains all twenty eight hand coloured aquatints. Numerous textual engravings throughout. Together with: Picturesque Views of the River Medway London: T. and J. Egerton 1793. First edition Quarto 222155 mm xii 2 map 206. 2 ads pp. Complete with half title hand coloured frontispiece bearing the title uncoloured map of the area surveyed and all twenty eight hand coloured aquatints. Numerous textual engravings throughout. Together with: Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon London; R. Faulder and J. Egerton 1795. First edition Quarto 222155 mm xviii 2 284 pp. Bound without the half title but with the map of the area surveyed. Complete with all thirty two hand coloured aquatints including coloured frontispiece. Numerous textual engravings throughout. WITH: Picturesque Views on the River Wye London: R. Faulder and J. Egerton 1797. First edition Quarto 222155 mm xii 2 159 1 pp. Complete with half title uncoloured map of the area surveyed and all thirty one hand coloured aquatints. Numerous textual engravings throughout. The very rare hand coloured issue. Of the nineteen copies of this work to come up at auction in the last thirty years only one copy had hand coloured plates. Not in Abbey or any other of the usual bibliographies. This volume which was unknown to Abbey completes Ireland's famous River guides. Together with: Picturesque Views with an Historical Account of the Inns of Court in London and Westminster. London: R. Faulder and J. Egerton 1800. First edition Quarto 222155 mm xvi 254 2 errata. Complete with all twenty one hand coloured aquatints. Numerous textual engravings throughout. Half title not bound in. The rare hand coloured issue. According to Abbey the plates in this work were sepia aquatints. Together with: IRELAND Samuel Picturesque Tour through Holland Brabant and Part of France 1789. The second edition and additions; and an entire new set of copper plates in aqua-tinta from drawings made on the spot. London: T. Egerton. Second edition with additions two quarto volumes 222155 mm xviii 217 1; iv 211 1 pp. Complete with all forty nine aquatints including the engraved titles and the extra plate of 'Delft towards the Hague' not cited in the plate list. Half titles not called for. This is the exceedingly rare hand coloured issue which was unknown to Abbey not even a mention of 'some copies hand coloured'. The distinction between the first and second editions is that plates 31 and 48 appear in this edition for the first time and number 9 'Delft' is also additional and is not called for in the list of plates. this is the plate which appeared in the first edition instead of the plate listed 'Entrance to Delft from Rotterdam'. All eight volumes are uniformly and beautifully bound in full red morocco by Wood of London. Covers with single gilt fillet borders and corner gilt foliate devices spines delicately gilt in compartments in the same foliate pattern gilt spine lettering gilt board edges and turn-ins marbled endpapers top edges gilt. All plates captioned and with their original tissue giards. An absolutely stunning set with all 209 plates being hand coloured without any offsetting or paper flaws and in a sumptuous and appropriate binding. Abbey Scenery 430; Prideaux pp 271 & 341; Abbey Scenery 428. Prideaux p271 & 341; Abbey Scenery 427. Prideaux p 271 & 341; Abbey Scenery 207. Prideaux p 271 & 341; Abbey Travel 185. Prideaux p340. Lipperheide 95 <br/> <br/> T. and J. Egerton hardcover
1800007491London: T. & I. Egerton 1800. First Edition. Full Morocco. Near Fine. Beautiful crushed morocco bound set of eight volumes of Ireland's series of Picturesque Tour and Views. Bound by Morrell of London. 8vo. 23.5 by 16 cm. xvi 213; vi 209 1; xvi 209 1; viii 258 1; xii 206 1; xviii 284; xii 159; xvi 254 1 pp. Each volume contains a map at the start of the main body of text as well as a plethora of hand-colored plates 111 in all -- 27 25 28 and 31 respectively for each volume. Morrell binding with gilt ruled borders on boards turn-ins within raised spine bands and simple gilt ruled decoration within compartments. As typical green morocco sunned and browned on spine. Besides titles and author's name publication dates gilt impressed onto spines. Otherwise binding is tight and lustrous making for a set with immense shelf appeal. T. & I. Egerton unknown
1790291675London: R. Faulder 1790. hardcover. near fine. 8 volumes. 214 fine colored plates. These plates include some of Shakespearean interest also some relating to the French Revolution in its earlier stages. Tall 8vo many pages uncut uniformly bound in full burgundy morocco gilt floral design on spines gilt fillet borders inner dentelles top edges gilt. London: R. Faulder 1790 - 1800. First Edition. An exceedingly handsome set of these beautiful and desirable volumes.<br/><br/> Picturesque Views of the River Thames From its Source in Gloucestershire to the Nore; with Observations on the Public Buildings and Other Works of Art in its Vicinity. 2 volumes 2 hand colored title pages and 54 plates 1801. Picturesque Views of the Inns of Court. 21 hand colored plates 1800.Picturesque Views on the River Medway From the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussexarwickshire Avon. Hand colored engraved title map and 28 hand colored plates 1793; Picturesque Views of the Upper or Warwickshire Avon From its Source at Naseby to its Junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury. Hand colored title page of Shakespeare 29 hand colored plates 2 portraits and one map 1795.Picturesque Views on the River Wye From Its Source at Plinlimmon Hill to its Junction with the Severn below Chepstow. Map and 31 hand colored plates 1797.Picturesque Tour Through Holland Brabant and Part of France; Made in the Autumn of 1789.2 hand-colored engraved titles and 45 hand colored plates 1790.<br/><br/> R. Faulder unknown books
1790291675London: R. Faulder 1790. hardcover. near fine. 8 volumes. 214 fine colored plates. These plates include some of Shakespearean interest also some relating to the French Revolution in its earlier stages. Tall 8vo many pages uncut uniformly bound in full burgundy morocco gilt floral design on spines gilt fillet borders inner dentelles top edges gilt. London: R. Faulder 1790 - 1800. First Edition. An exceedingly handsome set of these beautiful and desirable volumes.<br/> <br/> Picturesque Views of the River Thames From its Source in Gloucestershire to the Nore; with Observations on the Public Buildings and Other Works of Art in its Vicinity. 2 volumes 2 hand colored title pages and 54 plates 1801. Picturesque Views of the Inns of Court. 21 hand colored plates 1800.Picturesque Views on the River Medway From the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussexarwickshire Avon. Hand colored engraved title map and 28 hand colored plates 1793; Picturesque Views of the Upper or Warwickshire Avon From its Source at Naseby to its Junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury. Hand colored title page of Shakespeare 29 hand colored plates 2 portraits and one map 1795.Picturesque Views on the River Wye From Its Source at Plinlimmon Hill to its Junction with the Severn below Chepstow. Map and 31 hand colored plates 1797.Picturesque Tour Through Holland Brabant and Part of France; Made in the Autumn of 1789.2 hand-colored engraved titles and 45 hand colored plates 1790.<br/> <br/> R. Faulder unknown
182834175London: John Cumberland 1828. 4 volumes. First Edition. 27 folding aquatints of which 24 are handcoloured including folding handcoloured frontispieces engraved title-pages and profusely illustrated with fine handcoloured engravings throughout many folding coloured plates and battle plans all by Engraved by G. Cruikshank from the original designs of Vernet Denon Prudhon Gerard Cruikshank Swebach Beyer &c and executed at Paris by I. Duplesis Berteaux and others. Plates dated 1824 1825 1826 1827 and 1828 8vo handsomely bound in three-quarter contemporary brown morocco over marbled paper covered boards spines gilt ruled between raised bands lettered and numbered in gilt. xl 477 pp 5 handcoloured folding plates; xii 556 pp 6 handcoloured folding plates; xiv 600 pp 5 handcoloured folding plates; viii 5421 folding plates of which 8 are handcoloured pp. A very pleasing set in antique binding. VERY SCARCE FIRST EDITION AND ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT OF THE PLETHORA OF WORKS ON NAPOLEON. Ireland’s “Life†is treasured for the wonderful handcoloured plates that grace its pages. All are multi-folding and depict a wide range of activities battles locales and portraiture of the Napoleonic reign. All were executed by the finest artists of the day including court painters to the Emperor himself. This is a pleasing set in original condition. John Cumberland hardcover
1830636London: G. Berger 1830. George Cruikshank. THIS STUNNING COMPLETE FOUR VOLUME SET IS IN NEAR FINE CONDITION BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BY BAYNTUN IN FULL CRUSHED MOROCCO WITH BRIGHT GILT IMPRESSED CENTER PIECES AND OTHER NAPOLEONIC EMBLEMS TO BOARDS AND SPINES. BINDING AND HINGES ARE EXCELLENT MARBLED END PAPERS PASTE DOWNS AND BRIGHT GILT END PAGES. NO LOOSE OR MISSING PAGES PAGES ARE REMARKABLY BRIGHT AND CLEAN WITHOUT MARKS AND LITTLE TO NO FOXING. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED WITH 157 PLATES 31 OF WHICH ARE HAND-COLORED 28 OF THE COLOR PLATES ARE FOLDING WITH ONE BLACK AND WHITE PLATE ALSO FOLDING SOME PLATES TONED TO MARGINS BOUND WITH A CHECK SIGNED BY CRUIKSHANK THE DAY BEFORE HIS DEATH 1 LARGE FOLDING NAPOLEONIC DOCUMENT PRESUMABLY SIGNED BY A GENERAL. 476 ii 556 600 542 3 pp. BOOKS MEASURE 8.5"x5.5". N.D. IN SOME RESPECTS ARGUABLY 1828 BUT WE ASSUME PUBLISHED BY GEORGE BERGER A FEW YEARS LATER. A SCARCE EXAMPLE IN REMARKABLE CONDITION YOU WILL LOVE THIS SET!. G. Berger unknown
1795007325London: T. & I. Egerton 1795. First Edition. Full Straight-Grained Red Morocco. Near Fine. Beautiful straight-grained morocco bound set of four volumes of Ireland's series of Picturesque Views. 8vo. 23 by 16 cm. xvi 209 1 viii 258 1 xii 206 xviii 284 1 pp. Each volume contains a map at the start of the main body of text as well as a plethora of hand-colored plates 111 in all -- 27 25 28 and 31 respectively for each volume. T. & I. Egerton unknown
116775London John Cumberland 1828. . Cumberland issue; 4 vols; 8vo 22 x 14 cm; 26 folding aquatint plates by Cruikshank 24 hand-coloured one engraved folding plate in vol. IV engraved titles to each vol. bound without half-titles and letterpress titles occasional minor browning and light offsetting; 20th-century crushed red morocco gilt by Bayntun Riviere gilt spines in 6 compartments all edges gilt spines slightly faded inor wear very good or better housed in a rewd cloth slipcase faded.<br /> A handsome set of Ireland's Life of Napoleon Bonaparte in crushed red morocco by Bayntun Riviere illustrated with 26 aquatint plates by George Cruikshank after original drawings by Carle Vernet Denon Pierre-Paul Prud'hon Duplessis-Bertaux and other Napoleonic and battlefield artists.<br /> Abbey Life 359; Tooley 211. London, John Cumberland, [1828]. hardcover
192447768Dublin & Manchester: The Irish Nation Committee / The Equity Press and The Wood Printing Works 1924. First Editions. Bound volume containing: <br/><br/>Éire: The Irish Nation: Forty-one folio issues 45cm bound into a plain blue-gray cloth binding; each issue 8pp; illus. Issues show light wear and toning to extremities with occasional short edge tears and creases to corners; a half-dozen issues with "Subscription Expired - Final Copy" neatly rubber-stamped to upper front wrappers; final issue slightly oversized with edges folded in; publication range written in pen on front endpaper with title and date range in marker to lower front cover; well-preserved Very Good overall. <br/><br/>Sinn Féin. Thirty-three folio issues 53cm bound into a plain blue-gray cloth binding; each issue 8pp; illus. Mild tanning with occasional small nicks and tears to text edges and some minor flaking to same; publication range written in pen on front endpaper with title and date range in marker to lower front cover; dampstain to cloth at upper left corner of rear cover; Very Good overall. Full final year of Éire the official publishing organ of the Irish Republican Party which ran from January 20 1923 - October 25 1924 continuing with its successor publication Sinn Féin. "The Republican party was not unaware of the benefits to be derived from the publication of a newspaper reflecting its view. During its lifetime the organization brought out various weeklies. Éire: The Irish Nation had been started in January 1923 to give the Republican version of events in the closing stages of the Civil War. This proved a boon to the Reorganizing Committee in its efforts to build up the new parety in the summer of 1923. A second party paper Sinn Féin originally appeared as a daily news-sheet during the August 1923 general election campaign; but once the election was over it appeared only weekly. The new party had not been established very long before its leaders eager to counteract the anti-Sinn Féin bias of the three national dailies began planning the publication of a daily paper of their own with national circulation. They failed in their efforts to do this the principal reason being once again lack of capital. The failure of the party here may have indirectly hastened its decline. Control of a national daily would have forced Sinn Féin to spell out its aims and policies in a more realistic and precise fashion.At the end of 1924 Sinn Féin and Éire merged probably for circulation reasons to form a new weekly also with the title Sinn Féin. This paper in turn ceased publication and was replaced by a new weekly An Phoblacht in June 1925" Pynne Peter. The Third Sinn Fein Party: 1923-1926. p.39. Contents reprint the Declaration of Independence of Dail Eireann statements and articles by President Éamon de Valera extensive coverage on the treatment of Irish Republican prisoners and prison conditions last letters of IRA soldiers prior to their executions excerpts from Leaves from a Prison Diary by Proinnsias O'Gallchobhair memorial celebrations for the Easter Uprising and political cartoons by "Fionnbarr." OCLC finds 10 locations with any holdings of Éire U.Kansas Boston Coll. BL Cambridge Univ.College Cork Trinity Coll. Dublin Nat.Univ.Library Ireland Galway Nat.Library of Ireland Memorial Univ. Newfoundland Nanterre-La Contemporaine. Sinn Féin held in 9 locations Hoover Inst. Boston Coll. Wake Forest Murdoch Univ. Nat.Library of Ireland Galway Trinity Coll. Dublin BL Cambridge Nanterre-La Contemporaine. The Irish Nation Committee / The Equity Press and The Wood Printing Works unknown books
1889104876London and New York: Frederick Warne and Co 1889. Robert Louis Stevenson's first edition copy of the writings of one of his favorite prose writers William Hazlitt. Octavo original cloth with gilt titles to the spine and front panel botanical gilt vignette to the front panel tissue-guarded frontispiece of Hazlitt. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Robert Louis Stevenson on the half-title page "To Robert Louis Stevenson Esq with Alex Ireland's cordial regards & remembrances Southport 9 Leicester St. October 2 1889." With Stevenson's Vailima bookplate to the pastedown which is singed by Stevensons stepdaughter Isobel Strong. In very good condition. An exceptional presentation. A great admirer of Hazlitt's prose style Steveson frequently discussed with friedns his interest in writing Hazlitt's biography. But it is in his Walking Tours that Stevenson gives his warmest expression of his admiration for the great romantic essayist: "I should wish to quote more for though we are mighty fine fellows noawadays we cannot write like Hazlitt. And Hazlitt's essays would be a capital pocket-book on such a journey" Stevensonia 92. Frederick Warne and Co hardcover books
1845262372New Haven: S. Babcock 1845. First Edition. Softcover. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Provenance; from the library of Albert W. Carter with the owner's library stamp. Physical description; 64 pages. Notes; Cover has the title 'Little Dog Trusty'. Subjects; John Ireland. American Literature. 19th century literature. New Haven: S. Babcock paperback
1889104876London and New York: Frederick Warne and Co 1889. Robert Louis Stevenson's first edition copy of the writings of one of his favorite prose writers William Hazlitt. Octavo original cloth with gilt titles to the spine and front panel botanical gilt vignette to the front panel tissue-guarded frontispiece of Hazlitt. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Robert Louis Stevenson on the half-title page "To Robert Louis Stevenson Esq with Alex Ireland's cordial regards & remembrances Southport 9 Leicester St. October 2 1889." With Stevenson's Vailima bookplate to the pastedown which is singed by Stevensons stepdaughter Isobel Strong. In good condition. An exceptional presentation. A great admirer of Hazlitt's prose style Steveson frequently discussed with friedns his interest in writing Hazlitt's biography. But it is in his Walking Tours that Stevenson gives his warmest expression of his admiration for the great romantic essayist: "I should wish to quote more for though we are mighty fine fellows noawadays we cannot write like Hazlitt. And Hazlitt's essays would be a capital pocket-book on such a journey" Stevensonia 92. Frederick Warne and Co hardcover
182846405323Paris, Mame et Delaunay-Vallée, 1828 ; 4 volumes petit in-8, brochés, couvertures muettes roses, pièces de titre imprimées collées aux dos, préservés dans deux étuis-chemise, papier marbré. (Étuis modernes). 2 ff., IV pp., 232 pp. - 2 ff., 239 pp. - 2 ff., 207 pp. - 2 ff., 215 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE DE LA TRADUCTION FRANÇAISE de The Wild Irish boy, le deuxième roman de Maturin paru en 1808. “Maturin n’était pas seulement pasteur ; il était aussi irlandais. Autant que sa profession, sa nationalité affecta sa vision fantastique du monde (...) En 1808 déjà, il s’était interessé - d’assez loin il est vrai, aux réalités nationales : il avait voulu, dans son jeune sauvage irlandais, donner la réplique à la Sauvage Irlandaise de Miss Owenson.Cet ouvrage extrêmement rare présente en outre un intérêt bibliophilique car il fut IMPRIMÉ PAR BALZAC. Voir Hanotaux-Vicaire, Balzac imprimeur p. 461 n°152.Précieux exemplaire broché, à l’état de parution, préservé dans d’élégants emboîtages.
#[15439]groot 4º: geb. in één halfleren band 20 217 4 211 p. ill. op de 2 titelpaginas vignetten in aquatint 2 etsen 1 gravure en 45 aquatinten. Mooi exemplaar op groot papier naam van vorige eigenaar uit eerste titelblad gesneden. Lit: Landwehr Col. plates 322; Abbey 185; Cox p.159; Lipperheide Gb 35; Brunet III 457; Graesse III 428 l Tweede en laatste druk van dit boek waarin twee aquatinten en één gravure meer zijn opgenomen dan in de eerste druk. Dit betreft een aquatint van Delft: Entrance to Delft from Rotterdam en Capucins funeral te Eu in Normandië. De toegevoegde gravure unknown
Limited edition of 100 copies. 13 etchings each signed by the artist in leather backed clamshell case. Unbound Very good condition
1874056852<p>New York: P. J. Kenedy. Good. 1874. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover no jacket this scarce vintage treasure is inscribed dated and signed by the author it is inscribed to "John Rafferty in the compliments of." Northern Hotel New York March 24/74." The green cloth is worn through to the boards at the corner-tips and at the spine-ends which have shallow loss the spine is a sightly darker shade than the covers the gilt titles remain bright and the binding is tight internally there is a small brown blemish on the frontis page not affecting the frontis and in the margin of the title page the original tissue-guard is present the contents are clean and there are two pages of ads after the text the second ad is for The Northern Hotel in New York the author 1831-1915 a fiery Irish nationalist was a founder of The Fermians also known as the Irish Republican Brotherhood he endured harsh conditions during his imprisonment for treason this book describes his experiences he was released from prison and was exiled to the USA where he leased The Northern Hotel in Manhattan for a time he was feared as a terrorist in England and was loved as a freedom fighter by the Irish people Quote: "Rossa was not the greatest man of the Fenian generation but he was its most typical man"; 446 pages; Signed by Author .</p> P. J. Kenedy hardcover
1903elala1301Dublin: Fannin And Company Imprint Varies 1883-1903. 1903. Including index volume XXI. a complete series except for Vol. II. 8vo. numerous plates incl. lithographs & photographs & text illus. original cloth covers of Vols. IX X XI XII & XX stained. Including papers Vol. I on a locomotor ataxy by H.C.Tweedy a case of dissecting aneurism of the aorta by J.F.Knott a case of trephining of the skull for abscess of the brain by J.JKilgariff on excision of the hip by J.K.Barton on replantation and transplantation of teeth by R.T.Stack on induction of abortion by W.J.Smyly on carcinomatous sarcoma by H.R.Swanzy on penetrating wounds of the bladder by W.Stokes &c. Hardcover. Dublin: Fannin And Company [Imprint Varies], 1883-1903. Hardcover
86479University of Texas. As New. 1965. Hardcover. 1131899989 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Corresponds to ISBN: 1131899989. 476 pages; more than 1500 illustrations in black and white. Catalogue Raisonné Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonnee Complete Works University of Texas hardcover
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86481University of Texas. As New. 1965. Hardcover. 0292734344 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Corresponds to ISBN: 0292734344. 476 pages; more than 1500 illustrations in black and white. Catalogue Raisonné Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonnee Complete Works University of Texas hardcover
196486480University of Texas. As New. 1964. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Corresponds to ASIN: B000K0C5ZI. 476 pages; more than 1500 illustrations in black and white. Catalogue Raisonné Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonnee Complete Works University of Texas hardcover
1792006894Whitehall London: T. & I. Egerton 1792. First Edition. Three Quarter Morocco. Cloth Boards. Very Good Plus. Uncommon hand-colored copy with three quarter morocco binding by Bayntun. 8vo. 25 by 18 cm. xvi 2 209 1 viii 2 258 1 pp. With 54 hand-colored plates and also hand-colored text vignette illustrations both at the end of sections and sometimes interspersed in text. In other words color was applied to all illustrative and decorative elements in essence. The two frontis plates are dated June 1791. Also half titles maps and errata in both volumes. One map per volume. Condition: some light rubbing and other wear to the binding which nonetheless remains attractive. Occasional soiling on leaves. Plates remain bright generally clean. A truly beautiful copy overall. T. & I. Egerton unknown