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1977143875London: ITC 1977. Draft script for the 1979 film. Laid in is a 14-page shooting schedule. <br /> <br /> A lawman is sent to Switzerland to convince the girlfriend of a well-known gangster to come back to America to testify against him. The gang has sent people of their own to Switzerland assassins who seek only to kill the messenger. <br /> <br /> Set in Switzerland shot on location there as well as Arizona. <br /> <br /> White titled wrappers. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered 123. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two silver brads. ITC unknown
1793WRCLIT67230London: Published for . J. and J. Boydell . and at The Shakespeare Gallery 1793. Two volumes. 8cxxii2231;43578pp. plus plates and engraved extra titles. Large octavo. Contemporary mottled calf rebacked in darker calf gilt labels. Portrait and frontispiece. Some foxing and occasional spotting to the plates; a good sound set. Second edition "corrected." The main 18th century authority on Hogarth's work. A third supplementary volume was published in 1798. ESTC N8950. Published for ... J. and J. Boydell ... and at The Shakespeare Gallery unknown books
1812GD012664BABC3London:Messrs Boydell & Co. 1812. London: Messrs. Boydell & Co. 1812 Third Edition 8vo. 3 volumes complete. Set bound in a dark green Morocco elaborate gily stampings blindstamped in rules on covers and spines; 5 raised bands head tail and corners rubbed A.E.G. browning to spines. Volume 1 Engraved Frontispiece W/half title:William Hogarth. Index 37 plates 6 cxxii 237pp. Volume 2 Engraved half-title: Nature. Index 45 plates 379pp. Volume 3 Engraved Frontispiece W/half-title: Variety. 4 I. XXIV inc Index 47 plates 370pp Addenda Index. Exceptional archival catalogue & discussion of Hogarth's Life work and period in which he flourished. Set in good condition. Third Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. London:Messrs, Boydell & Co. Hardcover
029058London; Dated 1805 But ca.1870: For Thomas Goddard. Small Octavo. Two frontispiece's 1 folding 317pp. 17pp. index 3 other folding plates and a 2 page typed letter bound in after page 312 which is basically a minor biographical note about Ireland by J.R. Smith in which he cites Bibliotheca Cantiana. This copy like the Huntington's appears to be a deceptive facsimile or forgery of the original 1805 edition. It has a frontispiece facsimile of a forged seal and a facsimile of a forged and genuine signatures of William Shakespeare. The titlepage is a reproduction of the 1805 but lacks the price at the foot. The typesetting has signature mark "B2" with "B" under "to" and "2" under "a" while the 1805 edition has "B2" centered under "a". The inclusion of the extra 3 folded leaves of facsimiles along with typesetting similarities resemble the 1874 edition published in New York by James W. Buton but lacking the introduction and preface Pages xxi 7. The Huntington concludes that this places the date of the artifact after 1874. The plates include frontispiece illustration of the "Quintain seal" a folding facsimile of Shakespeare's autographs and 3 numbered folded leaves of facsimiles facing pages 75 80 and 86. The likely reason a forged facsimile would be done was perhaps to satisfy a small collector market for forgeries relating to the issues surrounding William Henry Ireland. Rebound in white cloth spine lettering black a few tiny speckles of foxing for fore-edges spine a bit darkened with finger soiling From the library of Ernest Bryan Gipps with his bookplate. For Thomas Goddard unknown
1923BOOKS0042322 volumes: xxxiv238pp with frontispiece and 2 other plates 3 maps of which 2 are foldouts1 chart and index list of works by the society at end; xxx290pp with frontispiece and 2 other plates and index. Octavo 9" x 6" issued in blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and pictorial representation of the ship Victoria on the cover decorative blind stamp to covers. Translated and edited from the <i>Icelandic edition</i> of Sigfus Blondal by Betrtha S Phillpotts. Works issued by the Hakluyt Society Second Series Numbers 53 and 68. First edition.<br /><br />The autobiography of Jon Olafsson Traveler to the Indies remained unprinted in Icelandic save for a few excerpts until 1908-9 when an edition by Sigfus Blondal Librarian to the Royal Library was published in Copenhagen by the Icelandic Literary Society. The text in this edition which was based on a scholarly collation of the extant MMS. has been implicitly followed in the English translation. The life of Jon Olafsson falls into three parts; or perhaps more properly since only the first two parts are written by himself into two parts and an appendix. The first part opening with his childhood and youth in the remote north-west of Iceland his voyage to England in 1615 and his brief stay in that country has for its main subject his experiences as gunner's mate in Copenhagen and on various Northern voyages in the service of King Christian IV. It is this part which is comprised in the present volume. The second part edited by the Hakluyt Society deals with Jon Olafsson's voyage to India in 1622 his life as a member of the Danish garrison in the fort at Tranquebaar and the voyage home in 1624-5 a terrible record of privation in a rudderless vessel; his stay with other survivors at Youghal in Ireland and his return to Copenhagen towards the end of the year which had seen Christian IV's ill-fated entry into the Thirty Years' War. The autobiographical part ends with his return to Iceland in the Spring of 1626. It is followed by an account of the remainder of his life probably composed by someone in the household of Magnus Magnusson sheriff of Isafjoro Jon's native country--possibly the sheriff himself--and ending with Jon's death in 1679 in his eighty-fifth year. This third part is of value for the full account of the raid on the Barbary corsairs on Iceland in 1627.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Spine ends moderately rubbed volume II spine lightly sunned else a very good set. Hakluyt Society hardcover books
Very Good English In modern dark green cloth bdg. made as saved original illustrated covers on cloth's faces. Demy 8vo. (23 x 14 cm). In English. [xxiv], [4], 158, [4] p., one is huge; 3 folding maps. Unnumbered b/w plts. Little foxing on pages. Guy's South of Ireland pictorial guide. Describing and illustrating its picturesque and beautiful scenery, antiquities etc. with specially written notes on South of Ireland natural history, mineralogy, etc. First Edition.
2012DADAX0199892555Oxford University Press 2012-10-29. 2. hardcover. New. 9.30x0.90x6.40. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Oxford University Press hardcover
180529817A Paris, chez Colnet, Mongie, Debray et Delaunai, an XIII-1805., 1805. 3 volumes. in-8 reliés demi-veau fauve de l'époque (20,4 x 12,5 cm), dos lisses ornés de fleurons et petits ornements dorés, pièce de titre marron, pièce de tomaison verte, filets dorés en pied, tranches mouchetées, 415-468 et 492 pages. Portrait du comte Antoine Hamilton en frontispice, portrait du comte de Grammont et portrait de Mademoiselle Hamilton, comtesse de Grammont. T. I : Mémoires de Grammont ; T. II : Fleur d'épine, conte, Le bélier, conte, Les quatre Facardins, conte, L'enchanteur Faustus, conte. T. III : Zeneyde, conte, La volupté, dialogue, Relations véritables de différens endroits d'Europe, Relation d'un voyage en Mauritanie, Lettres et Epitres, Poésies diverses, Chansons. Avec une notice historique et littéraire par L.-S. Auger.- 1570g.- Bel ensemble aux reliures agréables, en très bon état. Edition complète en trois volumes, peu courante.
ria9781032912059_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Handbook examines the role of narrative concepts and techniques in literary fiction introducing key topics with concise entries in a transparent format. It uses a wide range of illustrative examples from Western and non-Western sou hardcover
ria9780415501996_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Land of White Gloves is an important academic investigation into the history of crime and punishment in Wales. Beginning in the medieval period when the limitations of state authority fostered a law centred on kinship and compensation hardcover
ria9780714625126_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; First published in 1970. This volume is an Investigation into Mr. Malone's Claim to the Character of Scholar or Critic is an examination of his inquiries into the authenticity of the Shakespeare Manuscripts by Ireland. It was written hardcover
2023x-1032558601Routledge 2023. Hardcover. New. 332 pages. 8.50x5.44x0.94 inches. Routledge hardcover
2013x-0197265464Oxford Univ Pr 2013. Hardcover. New. 160 pages. 12.00x8.50x0.75 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
3K4-00035Cengage Learning 2016-01-14. paperback. New. 10x0x12. Ship within 24hrs. 100% Satisfaction is Our #1 Goal! Cengage Learning paperback
1807AQ19710London: Printed for William Miller 1807. xxiv 295 9pp. With a half-title a hand-coloured engraved folding frontispiece and four final leaves of publisher's advertisements. Uncut in original publisher's two-tone paper boards printed paper lettering-piece. Lightly rubbed. Hinges exposed else internally clean and crisp. The anonymous anecdotes and satirical verse of the notorious forger of Shakespearean documents William Henry Ireland 1775-1835. Composed in homage to German humanist Sebastian Brant's Ship of Fools Basel 1494 The modern ship of fools savagely attacks the types of people and objects the author disdains most including Foolish Unprofitable Books. Jackson p.314. First edition. 8vo. Printed for William Miller hardcover
1811AQ11089Dublin: Printed for H. Fitzpatrick 1811. Volume one all published. 4 xcvi 2 415pp 1 x. Uncut an unsophisticated copy in original publisher's blue paper backed green paper boards printed paper lettering-piece. Extremities rubbed with loss to spine lettering-piece chipped boards slightly sunned and soiled corners bumped. Sporadic foxing throughout slight marginal loss to N2 near contemporary ink inscription to head of title. Henry Grattan 1746-1820 Irish nationalist and member of the Irish House of Commons who campaigned for the legislative freedom of the Irish Parliament and opposed the Act of Union of 1800. From early age Grattan honed his natural eloquence through the study of the orators of classical antiquity thus providing himself with a singular talent for public speaking that would be feted by his contemporaries and galvanise his position as a leading figure in the politics of Ireland - causing whig statesman Charles James Fox to dub him the 'Irish Demosthenes' . First edition. 8vo. Printed for H. Fitzpatrick hardcover
1956EPSTEINJ008216The Lion and Unicorn Press London. 1956. First edition. Folio. Unpaginated. Thirty-two full-page black and white photographs by Geoffrey Ireland. Full brown cloth lettered in black and white. Publisher's slip laid in apologising for the delay of the publication.One of 200 numbered copies signed by the artist at his portrait and Laurie Lee at the end of his 8-page introduction entitled "Uncommon Clay". Fine in the plain white dustwrapper a little nicked and creased at edges. This copy does not have the publisher's slipcase. It would appear that a number were issued without. The Lion and Unicorn Press, London. hardcover
1753739151-95 pages Printed for T. Butler and M. Cooper hardcover
116211915. Prospectus 4pp. 4to bifolium damage to one corner text complete. MS. annotation "Proof copy" presumably submitted to Robert Lynd. Note: "Ãr n-Éire New Ireland was an Irish Nationalist weekly newspaper published between 1915 and 1922. It was edited by Patrick Little who edited An Phobalcht and became a Fianna Fail TD. Ãr n-Éire New Ireland was published from 13 Fleet Street Dublin and published during the 1916 Rising."The periodical was published by the New Ireland Publishing Company Ltd Dublin 1915-22. The Prospectus anticipates contributions from many listed Irish luminaries AE Childers Yeats etc. but not Lynd. Copy in NLI. ([1915]). unknown
006033Geographical Section General Staff. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 6 of 7 coloured maps loose within contemporary portfolio each with a small printed label to verso with number with the supplementary sheet: Table of treaties affecting Balkan Boundaries. Maps are: No 1 Jitomir Provisional Ed North M 35 1:1000000 1915 57.359.5 cm GSGS No 2758. No 2 Buda Pest 3rd Provisional Ed North L 34 1:1000000 1918 56.559.2 cm 2758 . No 3 Bucuresti 3rd Provisional Ed North L 35 1:1000000 1918 5760.3 cm GSGS No 2758. No 4 Sofiya 3rd Provisional ed North K 34 1:1000000 1918 5860 cm GSGS No 2758. No 5 Istambul Constantinople North 35 1:1000000 1918 64.563.6 cm 2 small crease tears GSGS No 2555. No 6 Athenai 2nd Provisional Ed North J 34 1:1000000 1917 61.559.6 cm GSGS No 2758. No 7 LACKING Skeleton Map of South East Europe. No 8 Table of Treaties affecting Balkan Boundaries to explain Historical Map 37.232 cm. Very difficult to list COPAC shows the Library of Congress as the only place held although there are a few maps listed individually. Handbooks prepared under the direction of the Historical Section of the Foreign Office No 15. Uncommon. 0 <br/> <br/> Geographical Section, General Staff paperback
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2008x-0197264166Oxford Univ Pr 2008. Hardcover. New. 130 pages. 11.75x8.50x0.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
SKU0448369Fairchild Books 2018-01-11. Misc. Supplies. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLYNO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking Fairchild Books unknown
2009R69759Turnhout, Brepols 2009 534pp., 26cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series apocryphorum" vol.16, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, fine condition, bilingual: Irish-English, ISBN 978-2-503-53075-8, R69759
534pp., 26cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series apocryphorum" vol.16, editor's cloth with gilt lettering, fine condition, bilingual: Irish-English, ISBN 978-2-503-53075-8, R69759