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1839G105951Dublin, printed by R. Graisberry 1839 208pp. (i.e. pp.25 to 232) + 4 plates out of text, published in "The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy vol.18 (232pp. + 9 plates out of text, waterstain on plates, text is clean and bright except for few minor stains), modern hardcover, 30cm., libr. stamp on the two blanco endpapers, [Contains furthermore: 1) PETRIE, Remarks on the Book of Mac Firbis, an Irish Manuscript lately transcribed for the Academy (pp.1-13) & PETRIE, An account of an ancient Irish Religuary called the Domnach-Airgid (pp.14-24 + 5 plates)], overall in good condition despite the soiled plates, rare, weight: 1.1kg., G105951
208pp. (i.e. pp.25 to 232) + 4 plates out of text, published in "The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy vol.18 (232pp. + 9 plates out of text, waterstain on plates, text is clean and bright except for few minor stains), modern hardcover, 30cm., libr. stamp on the two blanco endpapers, [Contains furthermore: 1) PETRIE, Remarks on the Book of Mac Firbis, an Irish Manuscript lately transcribed for the Academy (pp.1-13) & PETRIE, An account of an ancient Irish Religuary called the Domnach-Airgid (pp.14-24 + 5 plates)], overall in good condition despite the soiled plates, rare, weight: 1.1kg., G105951
2019x-0367185911Auerbach Pub 2019. Hardcover. New. 544 pages. 10.25x7.25x1.25 inches. Auerbach Pub hardcover
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1956005635London: Lion and Unicorn Press 1956. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Folio. 82 un-numbered pages of text. Original brown hardcover cloth binding with white and black lettering. Protected in custom stiff archival mylar. Signed by Jacob Epstein and Laurie Lee. Limited to 200 copies of which this is number 65. Includes a printed insert from the publisher to the subscribers apologising for the delay in distribution. Illustrated with 31 black & white gravures. Sculpture; Autograph. Lion and Unicorn Press Hardcover books
1956005635London: Lion and Unicorn Press 1956. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Folio. 82 un-numbered pages of text. Original brown hardcover cloth binding with white and black lettering. Protected in custom stiff archival mylar. Signed by Jacob Epstein and Laurie Lee. Limited to 200 copies of which this is number 65. Includes a printed insert from the publisher to the subscribers apologising for the delay in distribution. Illustrated with 31 black & white gravures. Sculpture; Autograph. Lion and Unicorn Press Hardcover
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0199892555New. Brand new and still unused unknown
19862092902139204161Danguramu 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Danguramu paperback
2008x-041547177XRoutledge 2008. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 304 pages. 9.57x6.57x0.87 inches. Routledge hardcover
186628492NY: Morrell 1866. First Edition. Two volumes. 8vo pp. 663 746. Three-quarter leather TEG covers some worn little moisture-staining o/w VG. One of just 263 octavo copies of a total edition of 263 copies. Howes I-75; Sabin 35058. Morrell unknown books
184463111London: J.&C. Walker 9 Castle Street Published by Longman & Co. ca. 1844. 16mo. 3.5 x 5 in. folding out to 13.25 x 16.5 in. dissected 15-panel hand-coloured steel-engraved map linen-backed w/ 3 leaf folding population and mileage distance chart from Dublin by County mounted on front pastedown. Dark gray-green publisher’s cloth portfolio pocket binding decorative borders in blind gilt lettering stamped on front cover a NF copy. First edition thus of this very scarce dissected pocket map of Ireland published against the backdrop of the full impact of the Great Potato Famine which from 1841-1851 resulted in the diaspora and death of nearly 30% of the Irish population and as reflected in the mileage table mounted with the map the population in 1845 had already dropped from 8.2 million in 1841 to 7.7 million by 1844 and it would plummet further to below 6.5 million by 1851. The bulk of these emigrated to the United States Canada and the United Kingdom resulting in the fact that Ireland’s current population still resides below the high of 1841 and nearly 38 million Irish-Americans claim descent from the successive waves of migration much of which channeled through New York’s Lower East Side and the Bowery in the 19th-Century. John Walker 1787-1873 was a British mapmaker engraver lithographer hydrographer draughtsman and publisher publishing nautical charts and geographical maps with his brothers Charles and Alexander in their firm J.&C. Walker located at 9 Castle Street Holborn from 1841-1847 and moving to 37 Castle St. in 1848 where they remained to 1875. Much of their work was published under the auspices of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge or S.D.U.K. Worldcat locates 1 copy Yale. J.&C. Walker, 9 Castle Street, Published by Longman & Co., hardcover
First Dublin Edition, no half-title, with the final advertisement leaf, 62 [2]pp., disbound. Father Bougeant was born at Quimper in Brittany, in 1690. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1706, taught classics in the College of Caen and Nevers and lived for a number of years in Paris until his death in 1743. His "Amusement Philosophique sur le Language des Bestes," published in 1737, became a cause of considerable embarrassment to him, and resulted in a brief exile from Paris. The work was controversial in that it considered whether animals had a soul and a language, and if this could be viewed as a sign of reason. He approaches this subject and reduces it to an absurd one, concluding that it does not represent a threat to religion and grants souls to animals which would inhabit their bodies like a punishment.
First edition, 4to (225 x 185 mm), 40pp., tinted lithographic frontispiece, title page slightly browned, 19 plates of seals, orig. publishers green cloth decorated in gilt and blind. Provenance: Contemporary signature of G. Le Hunte.
First edition, 163pp., illustrs., orig. cloth, dust wrapper clipped, with general wear and a couple of nicks, but overall a good sound copy of a book rare in the first edition.
Fifth edition, 2 vols., 8vo (170 x 105 mm), [4], 282; 288pp., cont. calf, early neat reback, contrasting spine labels, a nice set. Provenance: Neat contemporary ink ownership signature of 'D. W. Maxwell, 1821' to titles; armorial bookplate of Laurence A. Waldron to vol. II; bookplate of 'Marino, Killiney' to rear of vol. I.
DA10B-01375Tucson AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co. Collectible - Very Good. Tucson AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co. 1999. Sm 4to Hardcover. 611pp. Tables and Graphs. Near Fine book. Grey boards with black lettering. In polypropylene bag. law lawyers legal wrongful death Inquire if you need further information. Tucson, AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co. hardcover
179567250Printed in the UK: R. Faulder 1795. First edition. Leather over boards. Very good. Hardcover leather tan over boards. 8vo. xviii 284 pp. Illustrated with one b/w engraved map 29 sepia aquatint plates and 2 b/w engraved portraits. Spine replaced. Three bookplates pasted on the front marbled endpapers: Syston Park undated Robert Frederick Green 1909 and A.S.C 1927. Unknown bibliography reference for this copy pasted in the upper left corner of the front pastedown. All edges gilt. Spine decorated with gilt ornaments and rulings and a pasted on red leather label with gilt short title. Double line gilt border on the boards with a single gilt ruling along the edges and a repeating gilt floral border on the interior. Marbled endpapers. Text block is bright with slight browning along the head. Some bleed from the plates. Occasional marginalia in graphite correcting the text unknown hand. Binding strong and square. Boards and spine are lightly rubbed and bumped. Some of the repair attempts to the edges have obscured the gilt rulings. Overall a very handsome copy. R. Faulder unknown
18151264604London: Printed for Sherwood Neely and Jones 1815. Fist Edition. Hardcover. 8vo. viii 341pp. 3pp. ads; VG; spine paneled brown leather green label with gilt lettering; 1/4 bound brown leather grey cloth boards rebound; spare label tipped in rear; minor age marks and staining on ads at rear; small tipped-in bookplate on ffep labeled 'Henry Hodgson / July 1822; interior clean; shelved case 0. 1264604. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones hardcover books
ria9781138640382_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book analyzes the intersections of celebrity self-branding and "mommy" culture examining how images of celebrity moms playing versions of themselves on reality television social media gossip sites and self-branded retail outl hardcover
19797309British Archaeological Reports. 1979. Softcover. Very Good. Minor shelfwear to wraps.; De rebus bellicis is a 4th or 5th century anonymous work about war machines used by the Roman army of the time. It was written after the death of Constantine I 337; explicitly states that Constantine was dead when the work was written and before the fall of the Western Roman Empire 476.; BAR International Series 63; 352 pages . 0860540634 . British Archaeological Reports paperback
1971mon0000368604Routledge 01/09/1971 00:00:01. hardcover. Very Good. HARDBACK No stamps or inscriptions; Routledge hardcover
SKU0628725Fairchild Books 2018-02-22. paperback. New. 8x1x11. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Fairchild Books paperback
SKU0628726Fairchild Books 2018-01-11. misc_supplies. New. 8x2x11. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Fairchild Books unknown
6318831Taylor & Francis Group pp. 292 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover