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2010NewJan2018-9781133525820Cengage Learning 2012-01-01. Paperback. New. New US Edition Textbook Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Cengage Learning paperback
18012519001T. Egerton Whitehall 1801. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Volume 1 - 1801 volume 2 - 1802. Red cloth boards with gilt decoration and titles with 52 topographic plates across the two volumes. Rubbing to the spines and edges of the boards. Volume one is internally in good order with only very occasional foxing and moderate tanning. Volume two is in similar order aside from a section of ten pages or so which are moderately foxed. We are very happy to provide further details and additional photos. Please feel free to contact us. <br/> <br/> T. Egerton Whitehall hardcover
36069London. Published by T. And J. Egerton. 1793. Hardcover. Tall8vo 24cmxii2206p. with aquatint title page and 28 aquatint plates map boundin contemporary full tree calf decorated borders and gilt centre devicesin the panels double black and dark crimson leather labels gilt ruledborders on the boards inlay design unusual for this period on theboards marbled endpapers a fine copy in attractive fine binding.cgc. London. Published by T. And J. Egerton. 1793 hardcover
2026x-1032067276Routledge 2026. Hardcover. New. 640 pages. 9.68x6.87x9.61 inches. Routledge hardcover
1822250732London: Shackell and Arrowsmith 1822. No jacket. Worn and aged boards. Wear on corners of boards and markings on front and rear. Crease along height of front and rear boards. Mottled rear board. Dented and frayed area on foot of rear board. Foxing on page-block and throughout volume. Grubby and stained endpapers. Stain on upper edge of pages 200 to 264 but does not obscure the text which is clear throughout. Binding remains in good condition. TH. hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. Shackell and Arrowsmith Hardcover
1828818F12London: G. Virtue 1828-1830. First edition. Leather. Good. 9" by 6". G. Shepherd; H. Gastine. The first edition of W. H. Ireland's study of the history and topography of the county of Kent. Illustrated with a folding map and 124 further beautifully engraved plates. The complete four volume first edition of English poet and writer William Henry Ireland's topographical study of Kent in smart full tree calf bindings. Illustrated throughout with a series of views from G. Shepherd and H. Gastineau.Illustrated with an engraved title page folding map and 124 further plates: folding map engraved title page and thirty plates to volume I; twenty-seven plates to volume II; twenty-nine plates to volume III and thirty-eight plates to volume IV. Collated complete.With an index to the rear of each volume and an errata to the rear of volume IV.With the inscription of Margaret Ridgen 1830 to a front endpaper of volume I.An excellent first edition work from gothic author and historian Ireland best remembered now however for his forgeries of would-be Shakespeare documents and plays. In full tree calf bindings. Rubbing to back strips and board perimeters. Front and rear joint of volume I front joint of volume II and tail of front joint of volume IV starting with boards all holding firm. Contemporary inscription to front endpaper of volume I. Internally firmly bound. Instances of spotting and discolouration throughout most prominent to volume I plates and pages surrounding plates. Good G. Virtue hardcover
1903316460Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland 1903. 1st edition. Hardcover. All copies from good to very good gilt-blocked cloth with volume 6 six on regular cloth. Volumes 1-5 and 7 elevated motif to the front board. Physical description: 7 vol: illus.; 18cm. Contents: His Holiness Pope Leo XIII On the Blessed Eucharist 1903. A Short History of Some Dublin Parishes; 1908. The holy Hermit of Burren and the Sanctuaries of the Corrib; 1906. The Martyrs of Rome Part II; 1910. Benedict XV and The Unrest Pervading Human Society; 1915. Popular and Patriotic Poetry. Roman Catholics 1904. Subjects:Catholic church Ireland.Religious literature. Other names: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland. Genre:Illustrated. Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland hardcover
1793007466London: Whitehall: T. and J. Egerton 1793. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. IRELAND Samuel. Large Paper copy with 28 hand coloured plates map and frontis in an attractive polished blue morocco mid 1800s signed verso of fep gilt edge tooling corners bumped. Spine raised bands gilt tooling & edges top joint weak. Internally half title additional title page frontis hand coloured 7 v-xii 1 2-206 pp 1 map 28 pls hand coloured engraved coloured frontis gilt tooling to board edges & turn-ins blue marbled endpapers t.e.g. 227158 mm. Abbey Scenery 428. Prideaux p. 341. Bobins 670. <br/> <br/> T. and J. Egerton hardcover
2008SBS-9781843923831WILLAN 2008. Hardcover. New. WILLAN hardcover
2008SBS-9781843923831WILLAN 2008. Hardcover. New. WILLAN hardcover
1824007952London: HardingTriphookand Lepard 1824. SCARCE. Attributed to William Henry Ireland. With half-title in Vol. 1. Printed by S.and R. Bentley Dorset Street. Frontispiece portrait Vol. 1. In contemporary signed fine binding by Riviere and Son of red morocco the backs ornately gilt with gilt lettering on red and black morocco labels wide ornate gilt dentelles dark blue paper end pages top edges gilt. Very Good the covers lightly soiled bottom edge of half-title Vol. I unevenly cut bottom corner bumps. A quite handsome set. . First Edition. Morocco. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Harding,Triphook,and Lepard, Hardcover books
188226078Simpkin Marshall & Co London 1882. 1st Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Good Condition. Inscribed by Author. Inscribed by Ireland to James Russell Lowell Uncommon . Quantity Available: 1. Category: Literature & Literary; Inscribed by Author. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 26078. . Simpkin, Marshall, & Co hardcover
178810351London: Published by Molteno & Co. No. 132 Pall Mall 1788. Etching and aquatint with hand-colour. Lovely contemporary colour. As usual text line is attached on verso of sheet. In excellent condition. Trimmed as usual and mounted on washline background. Mounting sheet is watermarked laid paper. Image size: 14 7/16 x 20 5/8 inches. A charming seaside view by Samuel Ireland the engraver and collector connected with the infamous Shakespeare forgeries.<br/> <br/> Ireland was a minor engraver and publisher who worked in London at the close of the eighteenth century. He was an avid art and manuscript collector and many of the works that he engraved and published were after pieces found in his own collection. This romantic view is after a painting by DeVlieger which was in Ireland's collection at the time. This image operates as both an example of the picturesque tradition in eighteenth century landscape prints and as an advertisement and promotion of Ireland's celebrated collection. With this image Ireland presents himself as both a serious engraver and a respected collector. Unfortunately today Ireland is better remembered for his involvement in the Shakespeare forgeries than for his evocative prints. Over a period of many years Ireland's son William Henry sold his father a series of forged manuscripts which he claimed to be written in Shakespeare's hand. Ireland who willingly trusted his son added these forgeries to his collection and presented them in an exhibition to the literary community who accepted them as genuine. The charade progressed so far that an invented play entitled 'Vortigern' which William Henry had written and presented as a missing work by Shakespeare was performed at Sheridan's Drury Lane theatre by some of the leading actors of the age. When the hoax was eventually discovered Ireland's reputation was ruined and his son was disgraced. This print is from the famed Oettingen-Wallerstein collection which was compiled over two centuries by various members of the royal household. The collection is known for its stunning impressions and the immaculate condition of its prints.<br/> <br/> Dictionary of National Biography; Lugt Les Marques de Collections Supplement 2715a. Published by Molteno & Co. No. 132, Pall Mall unknown
180018119London:: Printed by C. Clarke 1800. First edition. modern 3/4 russet calf over cords; cloth sides. Margins only of some of the plates slightly darkened; some light offsetting; otherwise a bright fresh copy. Large 8vo. With 21 fine aquatint plates. Printed by C. Clarke, hardcover
179652131London: Printed By Cooper and Graham Published By Mr. Egerton Et Al. Very Good. 1796. Hardcover. Embossed cloth gilt titled spine. Hinges cracked but holding. Rubbing gilt dulled wear to spine ends/points; minor occasional spotting. With the ownership signature of Gulian Crommelin Verplanck member of the US House of Representatives from New York who edited "The Illustrated Shakespeare" which was published in 1847. Folded engraved frontis is partially detached. Shakespeare forgery. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xix311567 pages . Printed By Cooper and Graham, Published By Mr. Egerton, Et Al hardcover
18420008898London: J. Madden & Co. 1842 1843. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Duodecimos; 452. 538 pages full calf extra-gilt spines marbled edges and endpapers covers rehinged. some foxing small tear to map at gutter; ex libris John Sheepshanks 1852: he was a businessman art collector philanthropist. Scarce - especially the large map for which I find no sales records since 1915! <br/><br/>This work covers the years 1760-1820. Wolf Tone and others inspired by the French Revolution organized in 1791 to throw off the English oppressors. resulting in the 1798 Rebellion which was crushed by British forces. Madden made it his focus to assemble original sources to report fully on these Irish participants. This is the second of three series in the complete work. With an excellent large fold-out map in color: " Ortelius Improved or a new map of Ireland . " The folding map republishes the 1777 map which Charles O'Connor published bearing the names both of the English and Irish proprietors in the beginning of 1700. It contains all the names of the conspicuous and illustrious families of Ireland." With 8 portrait engravings in vol.2; the Contents calls for 8 plates in vol. 1 which are lacking here but they are also lacking from the digitized copy from Dublin. Vol. 2 has these: Thomas A. Emmet James Napper Tandy Lord Edward Fitzgerald another of Emmet Henry Jackson Dr. William James Macneven the last survivor of the original leadership of the movement and a source for Madden Arthur O'Connor Henry Joy M'Cracken. J. Madden & Co. hardcover
1946BOOKS 52936 IBinding starting to loosen and there is some wear to the cloth boards. Moderate foxing scattered throughout text including plates. Mollie Bennett Lupe Memorial Fund Lancaster PA 1946 1st Edition Hardback Cloth 8vo. xv 507pp index bibliography appendices. Illustrated with 28 plates. Issued without dustjacket. Paper labels front board and spine. Inscribed and signed by the author to fellow historian Hortense Warner Ward in 1947 on the front free endpaper. From Jenkins' BTB 153: "The dates covered are not arbitrary. The year 1528 was when Cabeza de Vaca 'the first man to treat the Texas Indians and the first white doctor in the Western Hemisphere' set foot in Texas.' Scarce especially signed copies. Mollie Bennett Lupe Memorial Fund hardcover
194654784VG-. Inscribed by author. Page browning gift inscription on endpaper Lancaster hardcover
1834221358London 12 Dorset Square 1834. 3pp. in secretarial hand on single folded sheet. Retained copy. 1 vols. 4to. Fine. 3pp. in secretarial hand on single folded sheet. Retained copy. 1 vols. 4to. The Lord High Chancellor of Ireland Pulls Strings. The powerful and influential Plunket 1st Baron served as Lord High Chancellor of Ireland from 1830-1841. His son John Plunket QC 1793-1871 afterwards third Baron Plunket was the father of William Conyngham 4th Baron Plunket Chuirch of Ireland archbishop of Dublin. unknown books
1834221358London 12 Dorset Square 1834. 3pp. in secretarial hand on single folded sheet. Retained copy. 1 vols. 4to. Fine. 3pp. in secretarial hand on single folded sheet. Retained copy. 1 vols. 4to. The powerful and influential Plunket 1st Baron served as Lord High Chancellor of Ireland from 1830-1841. His son John Plunket QC 1793-1871 afterwards third Baron Plunket was the father of William Conyngham 4th Baron Plunket Chuirch of Ireland archbishop of Dublin. unknown
1965302G3198USA: United Newspapers Magazine Corporation / The Boston Herald. Good. 1965. First Edition. Magazine. 20 pages. Features: Circus Girl - with photo of The Three Meckners including brave Alicia; Chesterfield cigarette ad includes photos of security guard Dale McRoberts Jr. gallery operator Tami Apt and commercial fisherman Floyd Cummins of Washington State; The Single-Parent Family - article with photo of the Kennedy family in rowboat; Off-Beat Vacations; Tasteful one-page photo ad for Formfit/Rogers Dress-Shapers; "The Spy" - From the Cold to the Screen - John Le Carre recounts the often traumatic experiences of watching his characters come to life in the persons of Richard Burton and Claire Bloom - includes several photos. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this special vintage issue.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; This Week Magazine March 28 1965 - Insert to the Boston Sunday Herald: Cover Photo of 400-Meter Champ Suzanne Knott / John Le Carre Recounts Traumatic Experiences of Watching His Characters Come To Life Ringling Bros. Circus . United Newspapers Magazine Corporation / The Boston Herald unknown
1815elala937London: Printed for Sherwood Neely and Jones 1815. 1815. 8vo. pp. viii 341 3ads. title in red & black with wood-engraved vignette. Uncut in original bds. spine damaged title browned & worn at edges & with authors name supplied in ink. First Edition. Poetical satire by the notorious Shakespeare forger dedicated "To that most enlightened Phalanx the Reviewers of Great Britain". Ireland himself figures in the work: " With respect to the merits of this writer whose works are very numerous it would be unfair to have recourse to the reviewers; the stigma of having deceived the public uniformly follows his career and be his efforts what they may the lash of the severest criticism at all times pursues him. It is said however that many productions from his pen have appeared without any signature which have been much commended: it is therefore to be regretted that this gentleman does not avow to the world all he has written that they may be fully enabled to appreciate the extent of his literary acquirements ". footnote p. 122 NCBEL III 386. 1st Edition. London: Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1815. unknown
166226757<p><strong>1662 Thomas of Ireland Irish Monk Hibernicus FLORES Medieval BIBLE & Philosophy </strong></p><p><em>'Flores Doctorum' </em>is a 13th-century work on philosophical theology by Thomas of Ireland. '<em>Flores'</em> was an anthology of short maxims and excerpts from other writings from classical authors. It filled a role for clergymen who were seeking answers and advice on preaching and gave relevant answers for sermons.</p><p>This particular 1662 edition of '<em>Flores'</em> is incredibly rare and desirable. </p><p>Item number: #26757</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>THOMAS of Ireland</p><p><strong><em>Flores Sacrorum Bibliorum siveloci communes omnium fere materiarum Veteris et Novi Testamenti Ordine alphabetico digesti</em></strong></p><p>Parisiis: C. Le Groult & C. Fosset 1662.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->4 698 6 </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: Latin</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~6in X 3.75in 15cm x 9cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>26757</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> C. Le Groult & C. Fosset hardcover
First Edition, 3 vols., 4to, x,690; [vi],693-1340; iv,1341-1696pp., orig. cloth. An important catalogue and probably the best general catalogue of Irish printed books. Records 8,743 numbered items: vol.1, books printed in Dublin by known printers 1602-1882; vol.2, books printed in Dublin of which the printer in not known, etc; vol.3, index.
First Irish edition, viii, 123, [1 adverts]pp., one folding engraved plate, some light spotting, cont. calf, upper joint split, lower joint starting. Thomas Hitt, a native of Aberdeenshire, served his apprenticeship at Belvoir Castle, the seat of the Duke of Rutland. The Duke, like his father, greatly delighted in gardening, and Hitt spent the majority of his life working life employed by the Duke as chief gardener at his homes within Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. Fussell II, p. 29-30; Perkins, 802 (1760 London edition); Aslin, p. 62.