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166642595Paris, Robert de Ninville, 1666. In-12 de (8)-334-(4) pp., veau brun, dos fleurdelisé à nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
Elegante piccola carta geografica dell'isola tratta dai Dialoghi Notturni del Capitano Francesco Ferretti Cavaglier di S. Stefano, edito ad Ancona da Giovan Battista Ciotti, nel 1604. Si tratta della seconda edizione del celebre “isolario” di Francesco Ferretti (per la prima volta edito nel 1579), che contiene 28 mappe di isole europee incise in rame, e racchiuse dentro una cornice ornamentale di forma rotonda, che conferisce alle carte un’inusuale e particolarissima forma alla mappa. Questo raro trattato che fornisce nozioni scientifiche e militari, oltre che geografiche e matematiche. La parte geografica costituisce il corpus principale dell’opera, con le 28 mappe raffiguranti le principali isole del Mediterraneo rappresentate con l’inusuale forma circolare, finemente intagliate da Michelangelo Marelli. Le carte derivano da quelle intagliate da Girolamo Porro per L’isole Piu Famose Del Mondo Descritte Da Thomaso Porcacchi Da Castiglione, edito per la prima volta nel 1572. Ogni carta è racchiusa entro una cornice ornamentale, e mostra le linee dei venti. Il titolo, racchiuso nella parte superiore, è molto grande ed è espresso con la formula Ragionevol’ Forma et vera postura del’ Isola di, seguito dal nome dell’isola. Le mappe sono di piccole dimensioni ma molto accurate. L’opera del Ferretti venne ristampata nel 1608 con il titolo di Arte Militare. Acquaforte e bulino, rifilata la rame o con piccoli margini, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Bibliografia Mortimer 184; Olschki 4539; Cockle 548; Shirley T.FRR-1a. - Nordenskiold Collection I, p.156 no.73; Dufour/La Gumina, p. 85; Ganado 1985 S. 231; Stylianou 81, Navari 33; Zacharakis/Scutari 1499/1003-1518/1022; King, Miniature Antique Maps, pp. 62/3. Nice miniature map of the island, taken from Dialoghi Notturni del Capitano Francesco Ferretti Cavaglier di S. Stefano published in Ancona in 1604. It's the second edition of the rare “Isolario” by Ferretti, that provides scientific knowledge and military, as well as geography and mathematics. The geographical part is the main body of the work, with 28 maps depicting the main islands in the Mediterranean represented with the unusual circular shape, finely carved by Michelangelo Marelli. The maps derive from those engraved by Girolamo Porro for the L’isole Piu Famose Del Mondo Descritte Da Thomaso Porcacchi Da Castiglione, published for the first time in 1572. Each map is enclosed within an ornamental frame, and shows the lines of the winds. The title, enclosed at the top, is very large and is expressed by the formula Ragionevol’ Forma et vera postura del’ Isola di, followed by the name of the island; the maps are small but very accurate. The work of Ferretti was reprinted in 1608 with the title Arte Militare. Literature Mortimer 184; Olschki 4539; Cockle 548; Shirley T.FRR-1a. - Nordenskiold Collection I, p.156 no.73; Dufour/La Gumina, p. 85; Ganado 1985 S. 231; Stylianou 81, Navari 33; Zacharakis/Scutari 1499/1003-1518/1022; King, Miniature Antique Maps, pp. 62/3.
1826G105958Buckingham/ London, Seeley/ Payne 1826 Volume 4 only (out of 4): [4] + 388 + 25 pp., limited edition of only 200 copies printed at the expense of the first Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, modern hardcover with gilt title on spine, 30cm., stamp and small inscribed number on blanco endpaper, pages still uncut, some occasional foxing (text always well readable), good copy, weight: 1.6kg., G105958
Volume 4 only (out of 4): [4] + 388 + 25 pp., limited edition of only 200 copies printed at the expense of the first Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, modern hardcover with gilt title on spine, 30cm., stamp and small inscribed number on blanco endpaper, pages still uncut, some occasional foxing (text always well readable), good copy, weight: 1.6kg., G105958
(mm. 92 x 143), datata: 17th Feb 1931, indirizzata al “Prof. Luciano Magrini, Via Castelmorone 35 - Milano”, affrancata e timbrata: “I like the Lago Maggiore because (a) it is a sea and not a ditch with monstrous hedges of mountain looming over it, and (b) because there are no mosquitos. / Also because Troubetzkoy and a lot of interesting people live there. / G. Bernard Shaw Besides, it is near Varallo, discovered by the great Samuel Butler, and dear to all connoisseurs in sculpture and painting”. Ben conservata.
3 vols., folio, First Edition, on laid paper, with 62 coloured plates, 62 plates in photogravure and 149 plates in monochrome; original two-tone blue cloth gilt, gilt backs, gilt tops, covers mildly age-marked, backstrips lightly scuffed and frayed at heads and tails, else a very good, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1025 SETS.
In 8° (21,5x14 cm); 18 tomi: (6), XXII, (2), 413 (ma 415 per errata numerazione), (3) pp. e 7 c. di tav. più volte ripiegate; (6), XVI, 512 pp. e 10 c. di tav. più volte ripiegate; (6), 548, (2) pp. e 10 c. di tav. alcune più volte ripiegate; (6), XVI, 487, (1) pp. e 5 c. di tav. alcune più volte ripiegate; (6), 500 pp. e 17 c. di tav. alcune più volte ripiegate (le tavole XVIII e XXIX sono unite in un'unica tavola); (6), 486 pp. e 1 c. di tav.; (6), XVI, 618 pp. (errori di numerazione le pagine da 1 a 4 sono numerate anche con numeri romani da XVII a XX) e 2 c. di tav. di cui una più volte ripiegata; (6), 588 pp. e 2 c. di tav.; (6), 431, (1) pp. e 4 c. di tav. fuori testo; (6), 447, (1) pp. e 9 c. di tav. fuori testo; (6), IX, (1), 490 pp. e 7 c. di tav. fuori testo delle quali alcune più volte ripiegate; (6), XXXIV, 521, (1) pp.; (6), 508 pp. e 2 c. di tav. fuori testo; (6), 479, (1) pp.; (6), 472 pp.; (6), 505, (1) pp.; (6), 520 pp. e due grandi c. di tav. più volte ripiegate; (6), 432 pp. Esemplare completo di tutte le 73 belle tavole fuori testo stampate su 72 fogli. Brossure editoriali azzurre con titolo su fascetta al dorso. Strofinature, qualche piccola mancanza alle brossure di alcuni volumi ma all'interno esemplare intonso e a fogli ancora chiusi ed in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Prima edizione di questa importante monografia dedicata all'economia, politica ed agricoltura opera del celebre scrittore, saggista e studioso originario di Bradfield Combust, Arthur Young (1741-1820). L'opera qui presentata, celebre per i suoi numerosi dati statistici sulla vita inglese, irlandese e francese della metà dell'ottocento, è così suddivisa:I. Voyages au sud de l'Angleterre et au pays de Galles, le Voyage à Shopshire, le voyage dans les comtés de Kent et d'Essex ; II et III. Le voyage dans le nord de l'Angleterre ; IV à VI. Le Voyage à l'est de l'Angleterre ; VII-VIII. Le Voyage en Irlande ; IX-X. Lettres d'un Fermier ; XI. Le Guide du Fermier ; XII-XIII. Expériences d'agriculture ; XIV à XVI. Annales d'Agriculture ; XVII. Voyage en France (la partie qui concerne l'agriculture) ; XVIII. Arithmétique politique. Arthur era il secondo figlio del rettore di Bradfield, nel Suffolk. Dopo avere studiato alla scuola di Lavenham, il giovane Arthur entrò nel 1758 in una azienda mercantile a Lynn, ma senza che ciò destasse in lui interesse nel commercio. All'età di diciassette anni, pubblicò un opuscolo sulla guerra in America del Nord e, nel 1761, trasferitosi a Londra, iniziò a collaborare con un periodico, intitolato Il Museo Universale. Arthur Young scrisse quattro romanzi e le Riflessioni sulla situazione attuale nel paese ed all'estero, uscito nel 1759. Dopo la morte del padre, avvenuta lo stesso anno, fu incaricato di curare le proprietà di famiglia a Bradfield, ma la proprietà era piccola e gravata dai debiti. Tra il 1763 e il 1766, si dedicò alla conduzione agricola di questa proprietà. Nel 1765 sposò la signorina Allen, ma l'unione non fu felice. Nel 1767, assunse la direzione di un podere nell'Essex, in cui si impegnò in vari esperimenti, descrivendone i risultati in un corso di agricoltura sperimentale (1770). Benché gli esperimenti di Young siano stati, generalmente, infruttuosi, egli poté acquisire una conoscenza solida dell'agricoltura. L'attività come scrittore di Young è legata soprattutto alle relazioni dei suoi viaggi-inchiesta. Aveva cominciato una serie di viaggi attraverso l'Inghilterra ed il Galles ed ha scritto un resoconto delle sue osservazioni in libri che sono apparsi dal 1768 al 1770: un Viaggio di sei settimane attraverso le contee del sud dell'Inghilterra e del Galles; un Viaggio di sei mesi con il nord dell'Inghilterra ed un Viaggio di un coltivatore nell'est dell'Inghilterra. In questi libri sono contenute le uniche informazioni esistenti riguardanti l'affitto, i prodotti agricoli dell'Inghilterra effettuata sulla base di un esame reale. Sono stati accolti in molto favorevole, e sono stati tradotti in molte lingue già entro 1792. In tutto, Young ha prodotto 25 libri ed opuscoli sull'agricoltura e 15 libri su economia politica, oltre a molti articoli. Era famoso per le opinioni che ha espresso, come apprendista agricolo, l'economista politico e l'osservatore sociale. Nel 1768 ha pubblicato le Lettere del coltivatore alla gente dell'Inghilterra, nel 1771 il Calendario del coltivatore, che ha avuto molte riedizioni e nel 1774 la sua Aritmetica politica, che è stata tradotta in molte lingue. Ha fatto un giro dell'Irlanda nel 1776, pubblicando il suo Viaggio in Irlanda nel 1780. Nel 1784 ha cominciato la pubblicazione degli Annali dell'agricoltura, che è stata continuata per 45 volumi: tra i contributori c'era anche il re George III,che scriveva con lo pseudonimo di Ralph Robinson. Il primo viaggio di Young in Francia ha avuto luogo nel 1787. Viaggiando dappertutto quel paese alla vigilia e all'inizio della rivoluzione francese, ha descritto lo stato della gente ed il comportamento in quella congiuntura critica. Il viaggio in Francia è stato descritto in due volumi nel 1792. Al suo ritorno in patria è stato nominato segretario del Ministero dell'agricoltura 1793, appena formato sotto la presidenza di sir John Sinclair. In questa funzione ha dato il maggior contributo alla raccolta e alla preparazione delle indagini agricole delle contee inglesi. La sua vista, tuttavia, si indebolì e nel 1811 ha avuto una operazione per la cataratta, che si dimostrò infruttuosa. Alla sua morte, ha lasciato un'autobiografia rimasta manoscritto, che è stata poi pubblicata nel 1898 dalla sig.na M. Betham-Edwards ed è la fonte principale per la sua vita. Inoltre ha lasciato i materiali per un importante lavoro sugli elementi e sulla pratica dell'agricoltura. Esemplare completo ed ancora a fogli chiusi.
1795018414London: R. Faulder and T. Egerton 1795. - - - - Full brown marbled leather with gilt tooled spine with red leather title insert. Beautiful sepia tint engraved titled page depicting Nature and Shakespeare along the river's edge. 284 pp with errata inserted as last page. 32 plates including the frontispiece. Many woodcut devices throughout. Polished cinnamon paper edges. Spine is dried out with chipped head. Corners bumped with losses. Interior very clean and bright. Some tissue guards folded stained or torn. First Edition. Full Calf Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. R. Faulder and T. Egerton Hardcover
180566794London: printed for C. Chapple Pall-Mall and Southampton Row Bloomsbury 1805. First edition 12mo pp. 2 vi 151 1; engraved frontispiece by Rhodes after Craig 7 wood-engraved tailpieces ostensibly by Bewick; original drab paper-covered boards slightly later brown paper shelfback; a bit worn but generally good and sound. Early ownership signature at the top of the title page of E. Wilding 1809. Ireland 1775-1835 is known primarily as a forger of would-be Shakespeare documents and plays; he was exposed in 1796 but less than ten years later he was at it again with Effusions of love from Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scotland. "First edition of a quasi-forgery by William Henry Ireland focusing on Pierre de Boscosel de Chastelard the French noble poet who was executed after trespassing Queen Mary Stuart's quarters. Ireland claimed to have found Chastelard's manuscripts at the Scots College in Paris including his poems addressed to Queen Mary" Johns Hopkins. printed for C. Chapple, Pall-Mall, and Southampton Row, Bloomsbury unknown
First edition, 12mo (160 x 95 mm), iv, [5]-154, [2]pp., cont. calf, a little rubbed, joints starting, red morocco spine lettering piece. John Gough (1720?1791) arithmetician, born and educated at Kendal, Westmorland. After several years spent as a teacher in Pickwick in Wiltshire, he arrived in Ireland in 1750 to take charge of the school at Cork established by his only brother, James Gough (1712?1780). In 1752 he accepted the mastership of the prestigious Friends' school at Dublin, which he held until 1774, and after moved to a similar appointment at Lisburn. He was the author of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers, as well as numerous school text books. The verso of the title carries and advert for the "Boarding School at Prospect Hill, near Lisburn." Including a chapter with "Several short stories relative to the Treatment of the Indians in America and the Slave Trade." ESTC locates just the British Library and Trinity College copies; The National Library of Ireland also hold a copy.
First Edition, folding table, stab-holes on inner blank margins, [16], 128 pp., disbound. Brewster was the author of "Essays in Trade and Navigation, in Five Parts" (1695). Only the first part, which included evidence of his opposition to the new Bank of England, was published. In 1702 he issued "New Essays on Trade", and the anonymous book "A Discourse Concerning Ireland and the Different Interests Thereof" (1698), relating to the woollen issue, has also been ascribed to him. He died at some point between March 1704 and February 1705. Kress, 2335; Goldsmith, 3857; Hanson, 130.
Acquaforte, 1656 circa, con coloritura coeva dei contorni, in buone condizioni.Esemplare del secondo stato di due, con l’imprint di Jacques Lagniet e la data del 1661.La mappa proviene dal rarissimo foglio intitolato “L’Europe par P. Du Val Geographe du Roy”, dal quale è stato ritagliato all’epoca - come anche certificato dalle antiche iscrizioni a inchiostro su alcune delle mappe - venendo applicato su un supporto di carta contemporanea, a formare un piccolo atlante in-sedicesimo oblungo.Non abbiamo trovato bibliografia su questo foglio d’Europa, pertanto ci riferiamo alla scarsa letteratura sui fogli che rappresentano gli altri continenti.Secondo Philip Burden (che descrive la carta dell’America), lo scopo di questa rara curiosità cartografica di Pierre Duval non è noto. Fa parte di un insieme di quattro tavole raffiguranti i continenti. Può essere datato, per motivi cartografici, all’incirca nel 1656. Burden descrive un solo esemplare di primo stato e due prove con l’indirizzo di Lagniet.La mappa dell'Asia è stata recentemente descritta da Jason Hubbard, che elenca un solo esemplare di primo stato e 5 di secondo (cfr. Japoniae Insulae, The Mapping of Japan, p. 201).Richard Betz descrive 3 stati del foglio dell’Africa: senza la data, con l’imprint di Jacques Lagniet e la data del 1661, e con tracce di cancellazione sui suoi indirizzi (cfr Betz, The Mapping of Africa, pp. 294, 295). Elenca un solo esemplare di primo stato, tre copie di quello stampato da Lagniet e tre del foglio con l’indirizzo abraso. Di un secondo stato del foglio del continente europeo, siamo stati di censire solo l’esemplare conservato presso la Bibliotheque National de France, unica istituzione che vanta nella propria raccolta tutti e quattro i fogli dei continenti di Pierre Duval e Jacques Lagniet. Etching, circa 1656, with contemporary outline colour, good condition.Example of the second state, with the imprint of Jacques Lagniet and the date 1661.The map comes from the very rare sheet entitled “L’Europe Par le Sieur Du Val Geographe Ord. du Roy”, from which it was cut at the time and laid down on contemporary laid paper support, to form a small atlas, as certified by the ancient ink inscriptions on some of the maps.We have not found bibliography on this sheet of Europe, we therefore refer to the scarce literature on the sheets representing the other continents.According with Philip Burden “The purpose of this rare curiosity by Pierre Duval is not known. It forms part of a set of the four known continents. It can be dated to apporximately 1656 […] The second state bears the additional imprint of Jacques Lagniet and the date 1661” (cf. Burden, The Mapping of North America, pp. 417-418, n. 322). The map of Asia is recently described by Jason Hubbard: “This miniature map of Japan is on a sheet of maps of Asia. Besides the map of the Asian continent there are 17 detailed maps including Turkey, the Holy Land, Georgia and Arabia. […] This map was issued as a loose sheet of Asia maps; similar maps are known for Africa, America and Europe” (cf. Japoniae Insulae, The Mapping of Japan, p. 201).Richard Betz describes 3 states of the broadsheet of Africa: without the date, with the imprint of Jacques Lagniet and the date 1661, and with traces of erasure on his addres (cf. Betz, The Mapping of Africa, pp. 294, 295). According Hubbard the third state of the map of Asia is only an assumption.Of a second state of the broadsheet of Europe, we are able to find only the example at the Bibliotheque National de France. cf. J. Hubbard, Japoniae Insulae. The Mapping of Japan, pp. 199-201, n. 28; cf. Burden, The Mapping of America, n. 322, II/II; cf. Pastoureau (1984) p. 136; cf. Betz, The Mapping of Africa, pp. 294, 295, n. 85.
182462264G and WB Whittaker. 1824. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes. 4 288pp viii 2 303pp 50 plates 1 vignette frontis in volume 1 is not the illustration listed. Odd minor spotting Plate list mentions additional plate at page 17 but an inserted slip states this was never in fact taken bound in green cloth spines/grey boards.; Large Octavo . G and WB Whittaker hardcover
1791QQ0508J & J Boydell / For the author No. 3 Poets' Corner; Mr. Nicol and Messrs. Boydell 1791. Original tree calf boards; remains of gilt decor to board edges. Rebacked in dark brown calf two black gilt labels per spine some mild cracking to surface of spine leather. Gilt ruling to spines. 8vos 15 x 23.6cm. Wear and some unobtrusive repairs to board corners. Hinges sound. Replacement laid paper terracotta endpapers reinforced at gutters with cloth. Replacement blank front and rear endpages. Vols I & II published 1791; vol. III 1798; all first editions. Engraved title pages to vols I & II; additional engraved title page to vol. III variant with date 1798. Engraved dedication to vol. III with variant 'W: Hogarth' signature. Minor scattered foxing throughout. Frontis to vol. I carefully remounted on new page stub with no impact on image. All plates present: plate listed as accompanying vol. I p. xciv 'Time smoking a picture' has been bound in after vol. II title page. Plate to accompany vol. I p. 286 bound by p. 288; plates to accompany p. 223 in vol. III bound by p. 233. 3pp. list of Hogarth's works to end of vol. II. Brown imprint to vol. I p. 70 & following page with no impact on text apparently left by loose spine label inserted as bookmark . Pencil inscription to blank front endpage of vol. I: 'Belonged to George F. Carline probably acquired abt. 1890/1900. Then to Richard C. Carline Rebound Feb: 1979 £11'. The Carlines were a well-known family of artists: George Carline 1855-1920 was a successful painter of landscapes and portraits while his son Richard Carline 1896-1980 was likewise a landscape artist - particularly known for his views from the air as a war artist during WWI - as well as his work as a convener and organiser across the art world. John Ireland c. 1742–1808 biographer. The son of a farmer he trained as a watchmaker and later established himself as a dealer in prints and writer for newspapers becoming a fixture in London literary and artistic circles and a friend of artists including Thomas Gainsborough and John Hamilton Mortimer: the frontis of vol. I is engraved after Mortimer's portrait of Ireland. Ireland was an inveterate collector and preserver of prints and drawings and it was this instinct that made him the ideal presenter of Hogarth's engravings in Hogarth Illustrated which presents Hogarth's plates - the rights to which had been transferred from Mary Lewis executrix of Hogarth's widow's will to the publisher Boydell - together with Ireland's commentary. Ireland notes in his preface that 'every plate has been carefully cleaned -and the rolling-presses now in use being on an improved principle the paper superior and the art of printing better understood impressions are more clearly and accurately taken off than they have been at any preceding period' p. cxv. Ireland's attention to detail extends to the colour of paper used - as a note in vol. III specifies 'As this print to heighten the burlesque was almost invariably impressed on blue paper I have stamped the annexed copy on the same colour' p. 18. Ireland's Supplement to Hogarth Illustrated vol. III an account of the artist 'based on Hogarth's manuscripts and autobiographical notes' ODNB was for many years the standard biography. ESTC T2314 and T2313. Robust packaging. Tracking is always added to USA orders. It can be added to other overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good. 8 cxxii 311 2 312-607 3 xxiv 380pp. J & J Boydell / For the author, No. 3, Poets' Corner; Mr. Nicol and Messrs. Boydell Hardcover
181268244London: Boydell and Co. 1812. 8vo. Three volumes. Burgundy full straight grained morocco with gilt decorated spine and boarders; all edges gilt. Slight wear to the spine and corners gilt bright. Slight damage to the top corner of the third volume. Bindings firm with slight separation to the front hinges. Some scatted foxing and slight offsetting to some of the leaves. Bookplate of the nineteenth century MP John Walbanke Childers to the front pastedown. Illustrated with black and white wood engravings. A beautifully bound set. This is a heavy set and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Very Good. Gilt-decorated Morocco. 1812. Boydell and Co. 1812 unknown
199618599Ireland: Trinity College Dublin. Fine with no dust jacket. 1996. Limited Edition. Print. A unique opportunity has allowed the release of a very small number of artists proofs of this exclusive and unique set of prints taken directly from the Book of Kells and with full authority of Trinity College Dublin. The prints comprise the Chiro page St John and The amazing Four Evangelist. This set of serigraph silk screen prints were hand-printed in thirty colours on conservation quality thick weave paper by a master printer. Each print has a hand embossed seal highlighting the print title and the edition name. The set of prints took six months to proof and three months to edition and the images shown just cannot reflect the stunning vibrancy and depth of these prints. The edition was originally sold at the price of over $5000! We have a very small supply of these prints. Images available on request. In brown cloth attractive presentation folder. ; 18" x 13" . Trinity College, Dublin unknown
1803WHIreland1803<p>IRELAND William Henry: Rhapsodies. London: D N Shury for Longman and Rees 1803. Portrait frontispiece of the author engraved by Mackenzie. 8vo 9-200pp all edges gilt with the title-page designated A1; early tree-calf extra gilt on both covers and spine gilt leather label on spine covers with minor scuffing but still a handsome copy.</p><p>First edition W H Ireland's selection of poems inspired by his travels and experiences in Europe. Best remembered as a literary forger 1775-1835 who orchestrated one of the most audacious hoaxes in history by faking an entire collection of William Shakespeare's lost manuscripts love letters and two unknown plays. The title-page credits him as "Author of the Shakesperian Mss." With his well-known portrait frequently missing and often reproduced.</p> D N Shury for Longman and Rees hardcover
34287IRELAND Joseph N. Records of the New York Stage from 1750 to 1860. N.Y.: T.H. Morrell Publisher 1866-1867. 2 vols. 4 663; 2 746pp. A fine untrimmed set in contemporary 3/4 morocco and marbled boards t.e.g. Howes I-75. Limited to 200 copies. With a copy of the Prospectus for the book a business card of the author and an autograph note by the author laid in. unknown
29384Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1709. No Binding. Fine. 45x 53cm 17.75"x 20.75" image 35.5x 6. on plate 35.5cm x 46cm13in x 18in a fine bright copy rare Bonar Law. #46. p90. The copper-plate maps from Chatelain's "Atlas Historique" 1705-1720 are based on the work of French cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. Tables include ancient peoples places etc. The maps shows the ancient names. Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1709 unknown
2012Manohar-9780132555524pearson 2012. Hardcover. New. pearson hardcover
2012Manohar-9780132555524pearson 2012. Hardcover. New. pearson hardcover
190129529HBDJ Copyright date 1901 1st Edition THUS VG/VG TINY CHIPS RUB WEAR EXTREMITIES OF DJ Small Chip btm DJ Spine small 7 1/2 X 5 in. SMALL Beautiful Green Textured Cloth Duplicates DJ Illustration 55 PGS FEW PGS SMALL SMUDGE MARK Very Good in Very Good dust jacket.8 vo. Tiny Tears extremities BACK DJ FOX TO EDGES Snugly bound and clean in original light green paper dust jacket with title lettering and pictorial design in green and red. <br /> LITTLE BROWN BOSTON hardcover
001045London & Canberra: J. & J. Boydell Cheapside. & at the Shakspeare Gallery. Pall. Mall. 3 Volume Set COMPLETE. Volume I & II. 1793 Volume III the supplement 1798. Contemporary original full calf leather is in very good condition but is worn with some loss to top of volume 2's spine minor soiling Red morocco label on each spine with tooled designs. Chipping to bottom of Volume three. Interiors very good. second edition of Ireland's Hoagrth illustrated. There are more than 100 splendid engravings many of the full-page in this compenduim of one of the greatest illustrator-engravers of the 18th century. Overall a GOOD plus set. Internally EXCELLENT. Stated Second Edition Corrected. Full Calf Leather. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. J. & J. Boydell, Cheapside. & at the Shakspeare Gallery. Pall. Mall. Hardcover
2020BN128058Taylor & Francis Ltd 2020. 2020. Hardcover. Cognitive Psychology <br/><br/>Cognitive Psychology Michael W. Eysenck Mark T. University College Dublin Ireland Keane Taylor & Francis Ltd hardcover
First edition, 8vo (225 x 135 mm), viii, 195, [1]pp., with half-title, large folding engraved map of Antrim County, slight archival repair to fore-edge, handsomely bound in recent quarter calf over marbled boards, red morocco label lettered in gilt.