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1798WRCLIT82854London: Published for . J. and J. Boydell . and at The Shakespeare Gallery August 1793 and: London: Published for the Author et al 1798. Three volumes. 8cxxii2231; 43578pp. plus plates facsimiles and engraved extra titles. Supplement: xxi380pp. plus plates and engraved extra titles. Large octavo 24 x 15.5 cm. Handsome 20th century calf raised bands gilt labels in contemporary style. Portrait and frontispieces. Some foxing offsetting and spotting to the plates; bookplate in each volume a good sound set handsomely bound. Second edition "corrected" of the first work and first edition of the Supplement. The engraving "Time Smoking a Picture." facing p.xcv in the first volume appears to have been supplied. The main 18th century authority on Hogarth's work. The Supplement is the variant noted by ESTC with "from his own manuscripts ." incorporated in the engraved extra-title. ESTC N8950 & T2313. Published for ... J. and J. Boydell ... and at The Shakespeare Gallery, August 1793 [and:] London: Published for the Author [et hardcover books
180024523London: R. Faulder And J. Egerton 1800. First edition. Hardcover. Later three quarter red morocco and matching cloth. Teg. Very good. 254 pages. 25 x 18 cm. With half title and 21 aquatints in sepia. Offsetting of plates to text clean and fresh wide text margins with armorial bookplate of James Claude Webster Middle Temple. Marbled endpapers raised bands gilt decorated spine panels. Some toning to endpapers. An amiable presentation of architectural examples representative of the Inns of Court in London. His "Picturesque Views Series" was long valued by collectors. ABBEY SCENERY 207. R. Faulder And J. Egerton hardcover
xv + 56p., original 1931-edition, large folio (45x35cm.), publisher's hardcover (spine in cloth, gilt lettering on spine and on upper cover), published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission, some occasional foxing (text and manuscript always well readable), small stamp and inscription on first blanco endpaper, good condition, rare, weight: almost 2kg., J105955
229451Paris, Dufey [Imprimerie d'A. Éverat], 1839 2 vol. in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., XXIV pp., 374 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., 416 pp., déreliés.
1822STLD0131London, J. Power published 23rd April 1818 / 1. Jan. 1820 / 14. Feb. 1822. 2°. 1 Bl. (Advertisment), gest. Titel mit Vign. (Tl. 1), 1 gest. Widmungsbl., 1 Bl. (Inhalt), 58 S. (gest. Noten), nach S. 24 zwischengebd. gest. Zwischentitel mit Vign; gest. Titel mit Vign. (Tl. 2), 1 Bl. (Inhalt), Ss. 59-113 (gest. Noten), nach S. 82 zwischengebd. gest. Zwischentitel mit Vign. u. gest. Tit. m. Vign. (Tl. 3), 1 Bl. (Inh.), 64 S. (gest. Noten), nach S. 28 zwischengebd. gest. Zwischentitel mit Vign. (die Illustr. nach Zeichnungen v. Tho. Stothard gestochen v. J. Mitan, Cha. Heath u. C. Marr). Rotbrauner Halblederbd. d. Zt. m. dez. goldgepr. Streicheisenverz. am Rü. u. marmor. Deckelbezügen. Einbd. stark berieben, im vord. Falz angeplatzt, die Titelbll. m. hs. Widm., tls. fingerfleckig u. gebräunt. Erstdrucke der ersten drei Teile der berühmten 'National Airs' des irischen Nationaldichters Thomas Moore (1779-1852), die von 1818-27 in insgesamt 6 Teilen erschienen sind. Aufbauend auf seinen berühmtesten Werkzyklus 'Irish Melodies' (1808-1834), gab M. vorliegende umfassende Liedsammlung heraus, die auf spanische, indische, ungarische, russische, schwedische etc. Volksweisen aufbaute. Die Vertonung besorgte für den ersten u. dritten Teil, der irische Komponist Sir John Andrew Stevenson (1761-1833) und für den zweiten Teil, der englische Komponist Sir Henry Rowley Bishop (1786-1855). - First printings of the first three parts of the famous 'National Airs' by the Irish national poet Thomas Moore (1779-1852), published from 1818-27 in a total of 6 parts. Building on his most famous cycle of works 'Irish Melodies' (1808-1834), M. issued present comprehensive collection of songs based on Spanish, Indian, Hungarian, Russian, Swedish, etc. Folk tunes. The first and third parts were set to music by the Irish composer Sir John Andrew Stevenson (1761-1833) and the second part by the English composer Sir Henry Rowley Bishop (1786-1855). MGG IX,549.
53 + iv,338 + 62 + 19 + 34pp., 29cm., hardcover binding (marbled boards, spine in brown leather with gilt lettering), most of the text is in Latin and Italian, stamp on title page, text and interior are clean and bright, [ADDED: I: "Stellingen en artikelen voor te stellen in de zaak van Zalig- en Heiligverklaring van den Dienaar Gods Pater Carolus a Sto Andrea" (s.l., s.d., 24pp., gecart., 30cm., text in Dutch) // II: "Dublinen, seu Ruremonden. Beatificationis et canonizationis servi Dei P. Caroli a S. Andrea, etc. Positio super Virtutibus" (Roma, Guerra e Belli, 1955, 142 + 2 + XXVII + 398 + 4 + 25 + 84 + 90pp., 30cm., cart.) // III: Idem, "Relatio e vota congressus peculiaris super virtutibus die 11 iulii an. 1978 habiti" (Roma, Guerra, 1978, 68pp., softcover) // IV: "Proces van zalig- en heiligverklaring van den dienaar Gods Carolus a St. Andrea geprofest priester van de Congregatie van het Allerheiligste Kruis en Lijden O.H.J.C." & "Brieven van den dienaar Gods Carolus a Sto. Andrea (Andreas Houben) aan zijn familie te Munstergeleen" (s.l., s.d., 21 + 45pp., text in Dutch, hardcover, 33cm.)], [5 volumes related to the process of beatification and canonization of Carolus a S. Andrea, Joannes Andreas Houben aka 'Charles of Mount Argus', was born in 1821 in Munstergeleen in the Netherlands. He entered the novitiate of the Passionists in 1845, and was ordained as a priest in 1850. From 1852 onwards he served in England and in Ireland (the monastery of Mount Argus in Dublin) where he died in 1893. The cause for his canonization started in 1935, he was beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1988 and canonized in 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI], total weight: 4kg., H108446
2016BN159542Cengage Learning Inc 2016. 2016. Hardcover. Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases <br/><br/>Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases Michael Texas A&M University and Texas Christian University Hitt R. Duane Texas A&M University Ireland Robert Rice University Hoskisson Cengage Learning, Inc hardcover
2014BWE-CE20695Springer 2014. Softcover. Brand New. International Edition - ISBN number and front cover may be different in rare cases but CONTENTS are same as the US edition. No shipping to PO BOX APO FPO addresses. Kindly provide day time phone number in order to ensure smooth delivery. Printed in black & white in English language. Territorial restrictions may be printed on the book. We may ship from Asian regions for inventory purpose. 100% Customer satisfaction guaranteed!" We use Fast Shipping via DHL/FEDEX/UPS Springer paperback
181431681London: R. S. Kirby 1814. First edition 8vo pp. x 4 212; engraved frontispiece title-p. printed in red and black; contemporary paper-covered boards rebacked in tan calf blindstamped title on spine; edges rubbed corners worn; good and sound. A satirical poem about the mania of print collecting. R. S. Kirby unknown
181431681London: R. S. Kirby 1814. First edition 8vo pp. x 4 212; engraved frontispiece title-p. printed in red and black; contemporary paper-covered boards rebacked in tan calf blindstamped title on spine; edges rubbed corners worn; good and sound. A satirical poem about the mania of print collecting. <br/><br/> R. S. Kirby hardcover books
20121-0538475161South-Western Pub 2012. Paperback. New. 3rd edition. 450 pages. 9.25x6.50x0.75 inches. South-Western Pub paperback
Incisione originale in rame (mm 410x510 e margini) arricchita da bella colorazione, raffigurante l'Inghilterra, la Scozia e l'Irlanda. In alto a sinistra bellissimo cartiglio con titolo. Lievi tracce di piega centrale e qualche lieve ossidazione. Tratta dal"Mercurio geografico overo Guida Geografica in tutte le parti del Mondo conforme le Tavole Geografiche del Sansone Baudran de Cantelli Data in luce con direttione, e cura di Gio. Giacomo de Rossi nella sua stamperia in Roma alla Pace all'insegna di Parigi con Priu: del S. Pont" edita a Roma alla fine del '600. "A Parigi ebbe certamente contatti con Guillaume Sanson, con Duval e con A. Baudrand che, dopo la morte, lo ricorda in una lettera al Muratori. Tornato a Bologna, il C. divenne segretario del conte Rinieri Marescotti, e continuò gli studi di geografia. Fu probabilmente in Lombardia, nel Regno di Napoli e sicuramente a Roma, dove conobbe il suo editore, G. G. De Rossi, che dal 1672 aveva cominciato a pubblicargli i disegni". Cfr. Diz. Biogr degli Italiani.. .
1859H4454Dublin: Mark Allen 1859. Hardcover. Very Good. Published 1859 the map in 20 panels backed with linen measures 39.75 x 29.5 inches 100.5 x 75 cm hand colored in outline in very good condition small gray spot to blank area lower left in original cloth binding with printed label to front cover light wear and soil to binding. The accompanying pamphlet 31 pp. green wraps very good some of the stitching along spine coming loose. Both map and pamphlet signed Francis L. Casey RCV Cork. Uncommon. Mark Allen hardcover
ML12875Very Good. Framed and under glass image measures 7.5 x 6.25 inches 19 x 16 cm and is pencil & watercolor signed C. K. and dated August 1845. We have no other information about this. Provenance: collection of Rolf & Magda Loeber. unknown
191526775New York 1915. Irish propaganda targeting the British during W.W.I. from the Irish World of January 30 1915. During W.W.I the struggle for Irish independence was suspended with the Nationalist forces splitting over support of the war. This handbill appears to be an effort to incite hatred of the British with racist descriptions of Fijian soldiers "the cannibals we may say" who fought for the British. There is a clear preference for Germany - "And these are the savages the cannibals we may say whom Britain is bringing over to fight the most enlightened nation of Melancthon and SchlegeL of Kant. of Mozart and Beethoven and Wagner of Goethe and Heine." <br /> <br /> The text characterized the Fijians as cannibals "dark copper colored have black eyes and bushy hair worn in the form of a mop" short stature protruding stomachs legs bowed and feet flat and usually nude. The photograph shows the Fijian soldiers standing at attention behind a British Officer photo by Paul Thompson. <br /> <br /> The text of the handbill is extracted from The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator published in New York between 1878-1951. Hand bill 9 x 7 3/4" printed in blue on cream paper verso blank. Creased with marginal tears and small margin loss. <br /> <br /> Unrecorded on OCLC although there is a W.W.I poster with the title "Civilization Vs. Barbarism" 1914 but associated with Red Cross Week. OCLC: 894257435. unknown
1897456759Demerara Guyana: Printed by Baldwon and Co. Georgetown 1897. Hardcover. Good. First edition. Preface by B. Howell Jones. Thin octavo. 104pp. Folding chart. Contemporary half morocco and marbled paper over boards. Moderate wear on the spine and a couple of holes on the page edges a good copy. A scarce title one of the travel author's earliest books about British Guinea. Printed by Baldwon and Co., Georgetown hardcover
180540173London: Ellerton and Byworth for Thomas Goddard. Good with no dust jacket. 1805. First Edition. Hardcover. Contemporary boards. Boards are well worn and hinges have been glued. Lacks spine cloth; original worn label has been glued to spine. PO blindstamps to prelims. With "Quintain Seal" frontis and "original autographs" frontis. Also includes two foldout plates one with an edge tear. 2nd frontis is edgeworn and creased. 317pp plus index. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall . Ellerton and Byworth for Thomas Goddard hardcover
First Edition, 4to, hand-coloured geological map of the Parish of Templemore, folding plan of the City of Londonderry (foxed), 8 other plans, 1 view, 7 natural history plates (2 hand-coloured), illustrations in the text, 9, [3], 336, [2], 16 pp., original embossed cloth, hinges shaken.
First edition, folio, xv, [1], 36pp., 21 plates (some coloured, some folding), orig. green cloth, gilt. 23 Early Irish manuscript maps are illustrated and fully described in scholarly essays.
1923227124London Chapman and Dodd Limited 1923. 1923. First edition. 8vo. Original dark green cloth with paper label on the spine. Dust jacket unclipped; a few small nicks. No signatures or bookplates. No foxing. Uncommon thus. Fresh tight very good-fine. 256 pages. Author's real name was Darrell Figgis 1882-1925 Irish author and Sinn Fein activist and politician. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. London, Chapman and Dodd, Limited, 1923. hardcover books
1923227124London Chapman and Dodd Limited 1923. 1923. First edition. 8vo. Original dark green cloth with paper label on the spine. Dust jacket unclipped; a few small nicks. No signatures or bookplates. No foxing. Uncommon thus. Fresh tight very good-fine. 256 pages. Author's real name was Darrell Figgis 1882-1925 Irish author and Sinn Fein activist and politician. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. London, Chapman and Dodd, Limited, 1923. hardcover
054036A Maestricht Chez Jean-Edme Dufour & Phil. Roux, Imprimeurs-Libraires 1779 in 12 (17x10) 6 volumes reliures plein veau fauve de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de riches caissons dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, pièces de tomaison de maroquin vert, triple filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches teintées rouge, ex-libris armorié d'H[enri] Tronchin, 1794-1865, avec la devise: sursum corda. Henri Tronchin de Lavigny, Lavigny (environs de Genève) 1794-1865, aristocrate suisse, et lieutenant-colonel fédéral d'artillerie, dont la famille protestante était originaire du Midi de la France. Le château de Morges, château natal de Henri Tronchin, situé sur la route de Morges était sa résidence vaudoise d'été en Suisse. Les 6 premiers volumes seuls (le tome 7 et dernier manque), néanmoins très bel ensemble, superbes et très fraîches reliures ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
- EDIZIONE ORIGINALE, COLORITURA COEVA -Due mappe dl'Irlanda, dell'area occidentale e orientale, che mostrano nel dettaglio le quattro province in cui la Repubblica è divisa: Munster, Leinster, Connacht e Ulster. tratte dal "Nuovo Atlante Geografico Universale delineato sulle ultime osservazioni", edito a Roma dal 1792 fino al 1801, opera che la Calcografia Camerale commissionò al Cassini al fine di sostituire l’ormai obsoleto "Mercurio Geografico".Giovanni Maria Cassini, Chierico Regolare Somasco fu geografo e cartografo, ma anche intagliatore di architetture e prospettive - uno dei migliori discepoli di Giovanni Battista Piranesi - Cassini fu uno degli ultimi sferografi italiani del Settecento ed i suoi globi ebbero una notevole diffusione, come pure questo "Nuovo Atlante Geografico".Incisione in rame, coloritura coeva dei contorni, leggere bruniture, per il resto in ottimo stato di conservazione.L'Atlante del Cassini fu ristampato dalla Calcografia Camerale nel primo quarto del XIX secolo, prima del 1839. Solo gli esemplari di prima edizione come questo sono stampati su carta vergata coeva e sono colorati a mano in epoca. Le tirature del XIX secolo sono già su carta meccanica, priva di vergelle, e generalmente in bianco e nero. FIRST EDITION, CONTEMPORARY OUTLINE COLOUR -The Italian painter and engraver, Giovanni Maria Cassini, produced these two attractive maps of Ireland divided into four provinces: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. as part of his epic three-volume atlas. Published in: Nuovo atlante geografico universale delineato sulle ultime osservazioni. Roma, Calcografia camerale, 1792-1801.Cassini was geographer and cartographer but he was also good at engraving architectural items and perspectives – he was one of the best disciples Giovanni Battista Piranesi had. Moreover, Cassini was one of the last artists to engrave spheres in the XVIII century and his globes were quite famous and widespread, and realized the most important Italian Atlas of the XVIII century; his maps always bear a cartouche, extremely rich in colours and details. Copperplate with fine original hand colour, some foxing, otherwise in very good condition.
- EDIZIONE ORIGINALE, COLORITURA COEVA -Due mappe della Scozia, divise nell'area settentrionale e meridionale, che mostrano nel dettaglio le contee in cui il territorio è diviso. Tratte dal "Nuovo Atlante Geografico Universale delineato sulle ultime osservazioni", edito a Roma dal 1792 fino al 1801, opera che la Calcografia Camerale commissionò al Cassini al fine di sostituire l’ormai obsoleto "Mercurio Geografico".Giovanni Maria Cassini, Chierico Regolare Somasco fu geografo e cartografo, ma anche intagliatore di architetture e prospettive - uno dei migliori discepoli di Giovanni Battista Piranesi - Cassini fu uno degli ultimi sferografi italiani del Settecento ed i suoi globi ebbero una notevole diffusione, come pure questo "Nuovo Atlante Geografico".Incisione in rame, coloritura coeva dei contorni, leggere bruniture, per il resto in ottimo stato di conservazione.L'Atlante del Cassini fu ristampato dalla Calcografia Camerale nel primo quarto del XIX secolo, prima del 1839. Solo gli esemplari di prima edizione come questo sono stampati su carta vergata coeva e sono colorati a mano in epoca. Le tirature del XIX secolo sono già su carta meccanica, priva di vergelle, e generalmente in bianco e nero. FIRST EDITION, CONTEMPORARY OUTLINE COLOUR -The Italian painter and engraver, Giovanni Maria Cassini, produced these two attractive and detailed maps of Scotland divided into counties. Published in: Nuovo atlante geografico universale delineato sulle ultime osservazioni. Roma, Calcografia camerale, 1792-1801.Cassini was geographer and cartographer but he was also good at engraving architectural items and perspectives – he was one of the best disciples Giovanni Battista Piranesi had. Moreover, Cassini was one of the last artists to engrave spheres in the XVIII century and his globes were quite famous and widespread, and realized the most important Italian Atlas of the XVIII century; his maps always bear a cartouche, extremely rich in colours and details. Copperplate with fine original hand colour, some foxing, otherwise in very good condition.
- EDIZIONE ORIGINALE, COLORITURA COEVA -Due dettagliate mappe dell'Inghilterra, divise nell'area settentrionale e meridionale, tratte dal "Nuovo Atlante Geografico Universale delineato sulle ultime osservazioni", edito a Roma dal 1792 fino al 1801, opera che la Calcografia Camerale commissionò al Cassini al fine di sostituire l’ormai obsoleto "Mercurio Geografico".Giovanni Maria Cassini, Chierico Regolare Somasco fu geografo e cartografo, ma anche intagliatore di architetture e prospettive - uno dei migliori discepoli di Giovanni Battista Piranesi - Cassini fu uno degli ultimi sferografi italiani del Settecento ed i suoi globi ebbero una notevole diffusione, come pure questo "Nuovo Atlante Geografico".Incisione in rame, coloritura coeva dei contorni, leggere bruniture, per il resto in ottimo stato di conservazione.L'Atlante del Cassini fu ristampato dalla Calcografia Camerale nel primo quarto del XIX secolo, prima del 1839. Solo gli esemplari di prima edizione come questo sono stampati su carta vergata coeva e sono colorati a mano in epoca. Le tirature del XIX secolo sono già su carta meccanica, priva di vergelle, e generalmente in bianco e nero. FIRST EDITION, CONTEMPORARY OUTLINE COLOUR -The Italian painter and engraver, Giovanni Maria Cassini, produced these two attractive and detailed maps of England divided in Northern and Southern part.Published in: Nuovo atlante geografico universale delineato sulle ultime osservazioni. Roma, Calcografia camerale, 1792-1801.Cassini was geographer and cartographer but he was also good at engraving architectural items and perspectives – he was one of the best disciples Giovanni Battista Piranesi had. Moreover, Cassini was one of the last artists to engrave spheres in the XVIII century and his globes were quite famous and widespread, and realized the most important Italian Atlas of the XVIII century; his maps always bear a cartouche, extremely rich in colours and details. Copperplate with fine original hand colour, some foxing, otherwise in very good condition.