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197925264Boston : Marshall Jones 1979. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw. Particularly well-preserved; bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 218 pages; Description: 218 p. 7 leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. Subjects: Literature United States --Twentieth Century --Original correspondence --Manuscript. Loosely inserted are 5 manuscript letters and a postcard from the author to Mrs. Pitt. Warmly inscribed to Harriet Sampson Pitt. Boston : Marshall Jones hardcover
SKU0610332Pearson 2018-01-16. loose_leaf. New. 0x8x10. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Pearson unknown
18448548Paris, Carilian-Goeury et Vor Dalmont, 1844. In-8 broché de [4]-71 pages, couverture imprimée, étiquette de librairie au contreplat. Partiellement non coupé.
2025__0337600317Stationery Office Books 2025. Paperback. New. 908 pages. 8.27x3.58x11.81 inches. Stationery Office Books paperback
183420656Eyre & Spottiswoode - Public Record Commission 1834. 1st edition. Hardback. Cloth spined boards G. 2 volumes xxiv572pp xxvi596pp 3 large folding maps of Ireland boards rubbed slight browning to the paper Ex-Library with bookplates & stamps text block clean hinges weak common with these heavy volumes a fair set. Transcriptions of the surviving Parliamentary & Royal papers relating to Ireland from the reign of Henry VIII. A total of 448 are transcribed. Also contains a vocabulary of obsolete Irish words. Uncommon. Eyre & Spottiswoode - Public Record Commission hardcover
1884939T30London: W. & R. Chambers 1884. Cloth. Good. 7.5" by 5". None. A twelfth edition of this work of speculative natural history and philosophy by Robert Chambers. Twelfth edition. With a portrait frontispiece. A work of speculative natural history and philosophy originally published anonymously. It brought together various ideas of stellar evolution with the progressive transmutation of species in an accessible narrative which tied together numerous scientific theories of the age. The work was well received by Victorian society and became an international bestseller. However its unorthodox themes contradicted the natural theological theories of the time and were reviled by clergymen and by scientists. Written by Robert Chambers a Scottish publisher geologist evolutionary thinker author and journal editor who was highly influential in mid-nineteenth-century scientific and political circles. With an introduction by Anthony Ireland. In the original green cloth binding. Externally sound with light rubbing and bumping to the extremities. Light fading to the spine with the odd small mark to the boards. Splits in the cloth to the head and tail of the spine resulting in minor loss to the head. Front hinge tender with rear hinge starting but firm. Internally firmly bound with frontispiece detached but present. Pages are very bright with the odd small spot and light age toning to the first and last few pages. Contemporary inscription to the title page with the previous owner's bookplate to the front pastedown. Good W. & R. Chambers hardcover
1918015974Dublin: National Gallery of Ireland 1918. Three stapled paperback catalogue of the exhibition of 1918 of pictures by old masters given and bequeathed to the National Gallery of Ireland by the late Sir Hugh Lane Director of National Gallery of Ireland with 20 pages of descriptions of pictures of Old Masters along with fifteen photo plates. Schools represented are British Italian French Flemish and Dutch. bumped sunned errata sheet glued unto page five Any picture found beside this listing may NOT actually be a picture of this book but a stock photo used by the listing site. 3 R's Used Books and Hannelore Headley Old & Fine Books Inc. are committed to saving the trees one leaf at the time!. Paperback. Good/No Jacket. National Gallery of Ireland
1862H4452Edinburgh and London: Gall & Inglis 1862. Hardcover. Very Good. Ca. 1862 folded backed in original linen housed in original cloth folder with green printed title label to cover the map measures 26.75 x 22 inches; 67.5 x 56 cm and is in excellent condition with vivid coloring. No date on map or binding but we found an advertisement for this map in another Cruchley production dated 1862 and it feels right. RARE with no copies in OCLC to our knowledge. Gall & Inglis hardcover
179925847London: Printed by J. Plymsell at the Anti-Jacobin Press and Sold by C. Chappel 1799. Early edition. 90 2 "Prospectus of the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine" pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound stitchmarks. Some browning and wear but generally a very good copy with "R. Rush" on the title from the library of Richard Rush the lawyer diplomat and statesman. Early edition. 90 2 "Prospectus of the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine" pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The Committee of Secrecy's reports on the Society of United Irishmen and the rise of similar societies in Great Britain. The societies in England and Scotland are described with accounts of their actions the arrests and trials and the situations as well as the involvement of the United Irishmen and their relationship with France. <br /> On the prospectus for the "Anti-Jacobin Review" William Cobbett in Philadelphia is listed as one of the booksellers the only bookseller in America listed. ESTC: T86579 Printed by J. Plymsell at the Anti-Jacobin Press and Sold by C. Chappel unknown
1852317503London: National Illustrated Library 1852. Second Edition. With numerous 4 folding maps. 167 68 ads pp. 8vo. Half modern brown morocco and marbled boards. About fine. Second Edition. With numerous 4 folding maps. 167 68 ads pp. 8vo. National Illustrated Library unknown
182918289London: T. McLean 26 Haymarket 1829. Satirical cartoon published April 28 1829 satirizing the Marchioness of Conyngham wife of an Irish peer treasured mistress of King George IV and at one time Czar Nicholas. See BM Satires No. 15733. Lady Conyngham stands as a very heavy woman feet apart with a cocked blunderbuss under her arm in the manner of a gamekeeper. The caption reads "I says to our Governor says I. keep your eye on them ere Leaders George. 9 3/8 x 13 1/4" with very small margins tipped onto a larger sheet with the actual name of the satirized person penciled below in an early hand. Very fresh period hand color. Very crisp. T. McLean 26 Haymarket unknown
1862BOOKS245374London UK: Lewis and Comapny. G/No Dustjacket. ca1862. . Cloth. Consisting of One Hundred and Forty-Four Engravings Copied from the Large Originals and Including Many of the Author's Minor Pieces. The Whole Delineated in the Best Style of Art by Mr. Cooke and Mr. Davenport with Descriptions and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency by the Rev. John Trusler with Anecdotes of the Author and his Works by J. Hogarth Ireland and Others. . 4to. v. p. cover rubbed bumped faded frayed bookplate foxing . Lewis and Comapny hardcover
179925847London: Printed by J. Plymsell at the Anti-Jacobin Press and Sold by C. Chappel 1799. Early edition. 90 2 "Prospectus of the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine" pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound stitchmarks. Some browning and wear but generally a very good copy with "R. Rush" on the title from the library of Richard Rush the lawyer diplomat and statesman. Early edition. 90 2 "Prospectus of the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine" pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Richard Rush's copy. The Committee of Secrecy's reports on the Society of United Irishmen and the rise of similar societies in Great Britain. The societies in England and Scotland are described with accounts of their actions the arrests and trials and the situations as well as the involvement of the United Irishmen and their relationship with France. <br/>On the prospectus for the "Anti-Jacobin Review" William Cobbett in Philadelphia is listed as one of the booksellers the only bookseller in America listed. ESTC: T86579 Printed by J. Plymsell at the Anti-Jacobin Press and Sold by C. Chappel unknown books
1852317503London: National Illustrated Library 1852. Second Edition. With numerous 4 folding maps. 167 68 ads pp. 8vo. Half modern brown morocco and marbled boards. About fine. Second Edition. With numerous 4 folding maps. 167 68 ads pp. 8vo. National Illustrated Library unknown books
1883608252London: Simpkin Marshall & Co 1883. Hardcover. Very Good. Third expanded edition large paper issue. Octavo. xv 477pp. Frontispiece engraving and a facsimile of a Thomas Carlyle letter tipped-in at the rear. Gilt leather and cloth over boards. H. Buxton Forman's bookplate and one other bookplate on the front pastedown. Binding worn and a bit cocked with a tanned spine both hinges with neat tissue repairs causing a bit of darkening in the gutters sound and about very good. Inscribed to bibliographer and bookseller H. Buxton Forman on the half-title: "To H. Buxton Forman Esq with A. Ireland's good wishes and regards." Laid in is a two-page 1883 ALS from Ireland to Forman thanking him for sending him an edition of Keats and describing this new edition of his Enchiridion old fold and a tiny piece of cloth tape in one corner from where it was once tipped-in to the book. Also laid in is a nicely printed folded prospectus for this new edition outer pages tanned and modestly soiled. Forman authored well-received bibliographies of Shelley and Keats but is probably best known for his longtime complicity in the printing and selling of literary forgeries with Thomas J. Wise. A nice bibliographical association. Simpkin, Marshall, & Co hardcover
0841414114New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
1835FD24-877London, Whittaker, 1835. 3 rd edition, , contemporary half -leather binding gilt decorations on spines, green morocco spine labels, 8 vo, Vol. 1 ) 1 leaf, map of Ireland, xii, 349 pages / Vol. 2) 1 leaf, map of River Shannon, vii, 348 pages,some occasional foxing, but a good sound copy
25923‘The Palace / Malta / March 24.’ 1908 On letterhead of the High Commissioner Mediterranean. The context of the letter is explained in Maxwell’s entry in the Oxford DNB: ‘In the autumn of 1902 Maxwell was chosen by the duke of Connaught then acting commander-in-chief in Ireland as his chief staff officer at Dublin. There he remained until May 1904 when Connaught became inspector-general of the forces and Maxwell followed him to London. At the end of 1907 Connaught was transferred to Malta as commander-in-chief and chief commissioner in the Mediterranean; Maxwell promoted major-general at the end of 1906 once more accompanied him and served with him until September 1908.’ The recipient was either the army chaplain Rev. Henry Peverley Dodd or a relation of his. 2pp 4to. On first leaf of bifolium. In good condition lightly aged with blank second leaf slightly damaged. Folded once. Addressed to ‘Dear Mr. Peverley Dodd’. Good firm stylized signature: ‘Your truly. / J. E. Maxwell’. He begins by giving correct the correct and long title for the Duke before discussing the details of ‘those supporting H. R. H.’ including ‘Sir E Merewether should come before me and I am Major not Brigadier General.’ Ends ‘You should leave out all references to Dress but you can let H. E. The Governor know that H. R. H. will be in Review order Blue but with forage cap white cover; then H. E. will no doubt order what dress others wear.’ ‘The Palace / Malta / March 24.’ [1908] On letterhead of the High Commissioner, Mediterranean. unknown
111822London: The Amalgamted Press. Hardcover. First Edition. Modern Masterpieces of British Art. Two Hundred Full Colour Reproductions of Paintings Selected From Public Galleries in Great Britain and Ireland With Critical Notes and Indexes to Painters and Pictures.Very heavy book. Overseas orders may have to pay extra postage. Foxing to edge. Wear and a couple of closed tears to edges and spine of cloth. Couple of marks to cloth. Corners worn and slightly bumped. Blue cloth with blue and gilt decoration and lettering. All our readers will be interested in the critical and descriptive notes which accompany the pictures while to those who have only superficial knowledge of modern British art these notes will prove highly instructive and helpful in the proper appreciation of the technical merits of the pictures assembled in this Home Gallery. Illustrated. 200 pp. We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts Theology History Politics Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions and all types of Academic Literature. . Good. Hardcover. First Edition. The Amalgamted Press
22499Clonmell County Tipperary Ireland. Without date but Georgian and after 1816. The earldom of Glengall was created in 1816 for Lord Cahir who died three years later; the second and last earl held the title from 1819 to his death in 1858. Another of the signatories Dr Richard Burgess was active in Clonmell in the Regency period. On one side of 24 x 19 cm piece of watermarked laid paper. Clearly the left hand half only of a 24 x 38 cm petition addressed 'To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty'. In fair condition aged and worn with closed tears and chipping along one edge and one signature cut away leaving only the acronym 'D. L.' The sixteen signatures are arranged in two columns with the missing seventeenth signature cut away from the outer column. The signatures are as follows: 'first column Glengall signature cut away leaving the following D. L. John Bagwell J. P. Rhoades Rector of Clonmel Will: Edmundson Richard Burgess MDRCS William Burgess William Ducskett second column Clonmell in pencil 'Solicitor General' Willm Stephenson Clke James Morton Jnr. Clk. James Douglas James Morton Senr. Thos White Richd Kennell Jno. M. Murphy Edwd. Zabarte'. The surviving text of the petition would appear to suggest that it is an appeal for 'Protection . from the unceasing efforts made by the Enemies of Your Majesty'. It reads: "To the Kings Mo. We the Undersigned Inhabitants of the ancient . County of Tipperary most humbly beg leave to app. we most earnestly but respectfully trust your . in which your Majestys Subjects of the Pro. from the unceasing efforts made by the Enem. We therefore most humbly petition your . measures as shall be conducive to the Mainten.'. Scan available. [Clonmell, County Tipperary, Ireland.] Without date [but Georgian, and after 1816]. unknown
2025__0337600325Stationery Office Books 2025. Paperback. New. 882 pages. 8.27x3.46x11.81 inches. Stationery Office Books paperback
5068Ward, Lock, and Co, London, new York et Melbourne, vers 1875 – in-12, 108 pp – broché, couv. bradel. vert clair, p. vertes au milieu et à la fin, cartes couleur volantes, illustrations n. et b. et lithographies couleur
229455Paris, au Comptoir des imprimeurs-unis, 1847 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., III pp., 296 pp., tableau replié, dérelié.
5 voll. in 8, pp. 486; 560; 471 + (1); 256 con 34 tavole f.t. incise all'acquaforte. Questo quarto volume e' scompleto, arriva infatti solo fino a p. 256 (mentre la numerazione completa delle pagine e' 586). La parte relativa all'Inghilterra si interrompe e manca la seconda sezione che era riservata a Scozia e Irlanda (seppure nel frontespizio il titolo reciti solamente Inghilterra, tomo quarto, a differenza di altri esemplari il cui frontespizio riporta anche anche la dicitura degli altri due paesi). Nel tomo sono pero' presenti 34 tavole incise all'acquaf. fra le quali due cartine della Scozia e dell'Irlanda con illustrazioni di monumenti e paesaggi proprio di questi due paesi. In particolare 26 tavole Scozia (numerate, seppure non in sequenza, da 1 a 26; 2 tavole Irlanda (numerate 1 e 4); 3 tavole isola di Sant'Elena (numerate 18, 19 e 20); una tavola isola Ascensione (numerata 17). Il V tomo contiene 169 tavole incise (su 174) all'acquaforte + 3 cartine incise (mancano le tavole 37, 38, 39, 40, 44). Edizione italiana nella collana 'L'universo o storia e descrizione di tutti i popoli' di questa serie di pubblicazioni con descrizioni dei vari paesi corredati da bell'apparato iconografico.
6 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane marron, Chez Jean-Edme Dufour & Phil. Roux, Maestricht, 1779 Manque le tome 7 et dernier. Etat satisfaisant (reliure frottées avec mq. en coiffes, tache d'encre sur le tome 6). Prix du lot, en l'état. Français