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1016517785.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1016527748.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
187027118AB1870. Devon ca.1870/1880/1890. Oblong - Quarto. 37 plates. Hardcover. Recently professionally rebound in half leather with gilt lettering on spine. The large photographs in very good condition. The Album includes: SWITZERLAND - Section: 1. Luzern / Lucerne Large Panorama from behind the Hotel / 2. Luzern Panorama from Pilatus / 3. Flüelen - Urnersee / Vierwaldstättersee / Lake Lucerne - Farbphoto / Colour-photograph / / 4. Luzern / Lucerne with Steamships / Dampfer im Hafen mit Stadtpanorama - Farbphoto / Colour-photograph / 5. Rolandseck und Siebengebirge Farbphoto / Colour-photograph / 6. Rigi - Kaltbad - Farbphoto / Colour-photograph / 7. Mattalp und Alpnachersee - Farbphoto / Colour-photograph / DEVON - Section: 8. Bideford in Devon Promenade with ships and people / 9. Torrington - Devon Town Mill Bridge / 10. Torrington - Devon Northern Bridge / Two smaller photographs on one board: 11. Torrington - Devon Castle Ruins / 12. Torrington - Devon - Near Railway Station / Two smaller photographs on board: 13. Torrington - Devon - The Avenue / 14. Torrington - Devon Valley of Rocks / Castle Rock / 15. Lynton - North Devon / 16. Lynton - North Devon Castle Rock / 17. Lynmouth - Watersmeet / 18. Lynmouth Bridge /Watersmeet near Lynmouth / 19. Lynmouth Picturesque Harbourscene with old fisherhuts on left / 20. Ilfracombe - North Devon from the Tours Walk - Top of the Hill / 21. Ilfracombe - Tour Walk / 22. Ilfracombe - View from Capstone Hill / SCOTLAND / FIRTH of FORTH: 23. The Forth Railway Bridge the worlds first major steel bridge from Northwest / WALES: 24. Carnarvon Castle - North Wales / IRELAND - SECTION: 25. Giant's Causeway - County Antrim General View of the Giant's Causeway & Headlands / 26. Dunkerry Cave with Rowing Boat Gian'ts Causeway / 27. Giant's Causeway / 28. Giant's Causeway / 29. Giant's Causeway / 30. Rope-Bridge Carrick-A-Rede with man in the middle of the rope-bridge / 31. Rope-Bridge Carrick-A-Rede Photograph from a distance with man in the middle of the bridge and remains of a Balloon on the Cliffs / 32. Bishop's Gate - Derry / Two smaller photographs on one board: 33. Bishop Street - Derry / 34. The Palace - Derry / 35. Ferry Quay - Derry / 35. Walkers Monumnet - Londonderry / 36. Canterbury - Cathedral / 37. Martyrs Monument - Edinburgh / hardcover
26659Page with place and date missing. See Note below. !847. Substantial part of Letter final three pages bifolium very good condition final page laid in "windowpane". Text: "missing a leaf or a column & 1/2 to The Times 3 or 4 days before the Bill is introduced they wd insert them & the widest effect wd be produced at the right moment - Some previous communication with the Editor will be necessary for if he refuses the name of newspaper not deciphered would be the next best paper & the Daily News next to that but I am clear that a newspaper is the fittest vehicle - I hope for my complete negotiation with Colburn publisher Colburn's United Services Magazine etc. for every body would be the better for their acxquaintance with the O'Briens & the O'Flahertys & still more so with Florence Macarthy tho I am not sure that even you underlined could galvanize the extinct English taste for Irish tales & I must add that Irish Nature in no longer what you with equal truth & force described it - 20 years of agitation & unceasing appeal to the worst passions have produced a melancholy change & melancholy change & the sulky politiical peasant of the present day bears no resemblance to the witty & joyous tho tattered boy of your time - Lady Clarendon begs her kindest regards to you & I am always my dear Lady Morgan .".Note: Perhaps related to the following: "In June 1847 the Poor Relief Ireland Act 1847 10 & 11 Vict. c. 31 was passed which embodied the principle popular in Britain that Irish property must support Irish poverty. The landed proprietors in Ireland were held in Britain to have created the conditions that led to the famine." Page with place and date missing. See Note below. !847?. unknown
36675Amsterdam Chez Pierre Mortier 1691 in 12 (15x8,5) 1 volume broché, couverture d'attente de papier de l'époque, 200 pages, non rogné. Bon exemplaire, tel que paru ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
055155Paris Sautelet, Libraire 1827 in 8 (21,5x13,5) 1 volume reliure demi basane maroquinée rouge de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés et de fleurons à froid, VI et 263 pages. Prosper Duvergier de Hauranne. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
2003D06JS1157Oakland Museum of California / University of California Press Berkeley 2003. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. Very heavy Folio size in black cloth 229pp plates in colour and b/w bibliography index etc __CONDITION : A well preserved AS NEW unmarked copy in an AS NEW complete Dust Jacket. An excellent copy. . __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DBBARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Oakland Museum of California / University of California Press, Berkeley hardcover
52985Dublin: Printed By Brother William Underwood Eden-Quay MDCCC.XXXIX. 1839 . A very scarce book. 8vo. 9.0" x 5.7" x 0.5". 5pp./pp.vi. - xii./pp.108/pp.11 bound with: The ceremony of dedication as observed at the dedication of the Freemasons' Hall in the City of Dublin by command of His Grace The Duke of Leinster Grand Master of Ireland. Original blue papered boards with cream papered spine. All surfaces soiled and rubbed but a good tight binding. Clean English text throughout with light foxing. Underwood William fl.1821-1856 printer Part title to 'The Masonic ritualist and lecturer' gives Archdeacon Walter Bishop Mant as the author. "MANT WALTER BISHOP 1807�1869 divine eldest son of Richard Mant q. v. was born on 25 June 1807 at Buriton Hampshire. He matriculated at Oriel College Oxford on 6 Feb. 1824 and graduated B.A. 1827 M.A. 1830. In 1831 he took orders and was appointed archdeacon of Connor by his father. In October 1834 he was preferred to the rectory of Hillsborough Co. Down and was appointed Archdeacon of Down. For many years he was provincial grand master and afterwards provincial grand chaplain of the freemasons of Down and Antrim. Like his father whose biographer he became he wrote verse. In antiquarian subjects he took considerable interest and contributed to the 'Proceedings' of local societies he preached on Sunday 4 April 1869 and died of influenza two days later at the archdeaconry Hillsborough; he was buried on 10 April at Hillsborough." - See Dictionary of National Biography Dublin: Printed By Brother William Underwood, Eden-Quay, MDCCC.XXXIX. [ 1839 ] . hardcover
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
19006Ordered by The House of Commons to be Printed 26 May 1834. 38 1pp. folio. Disbound. In fair condition on aged paper with the first leaf chipped and frayed at edges. Repaginated with a stamp 119-158. Kilmainham Hospital was a home for retired soldiers along the lines of Les Invalides and much of the material in this paper consists of correspondence of Secretaries of State for War John Cam Hobhouse and Edward Ellice. The volume is a response to Hobhouse's proposal 'to bring into one building and under one management the several establishments of the in-pensioners of Chelsea and of Kilmainham hospitals. . These institutions are not peculiarly appropriated to the worn-out Irish soldier or to the orphans of native Irish soldiers; and the institutions in England are open equally to the British and Irish soldier and orphan I am not therefore aware of any national reason for maintaining separate establishments under separate managements at a very considerable increased expense to the public for institutions which appear to be precisely similar in their objects.' Scarce: the only copy on COPAC at the National Library of Scotland. Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 26 May 1834. unknown
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Former owner's name on half title page and occasional travel notes; The Black's Tourists's Guides are wonderfully detailed Baedeker clones with an extensive ad section at rear and with numerous fold-out maps and many sketches and plenty of other illustrations. They are quite rare ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 354, 123, pages
1989LFA-126737109Publication annuelle de 171 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, brochée, Université des Langues et Lettres de Grenoble, bon état
1991LFA-126737111Publication annuelle de 157 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, brochée, Université des Langues et Lettres de Grenoble, bon état
1990LFA-126737110Publication annuelle de 119 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, brochée, Université des Langues et Lettres de Grenoble, bon état
17781076London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan. 1778. First edition. Folio 32 x 20cm. Unbound. 2 1007-1012. Woodcut coat of arms to the title page decorative woodcut initial to the first text page text in black letter. A very good copy with just a little toning slight separation and minor wear to the left-hand margin where once bound within a larger volume. An act restoring Ireland's ability to export goods directly to the colonies in the Americas and Africa issued in the context of the American Revolutionary War and amending what became known as the Navigation Acts. Restricting the freedoms of Britain's colonies with regard to the import and export of goods the Navigation Acts had been a significant factor in fermenting rebellious discontent in America - requiring all of a colony's imports to be either bought from Britain or resold by British merchants in Britain regardless of the price obtainable elsewhere. The acts were also resented in Ireland and damaged its economy as they permitted the importation of English goods into Ireland tariff-free and simultaneously imposed tariffs on Irish exports travelling in the opposite direction. The present act removing some of these barriers demonstrates the changing nature of British mercantilism as the American Revolution progressed. London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan. unknown
Pieghevole cm 25x18, due fogli sciolti per complessive 8 facciate, programma ricordo di gare automobilistiche semi-clandestine presso la cittadina di Newtownards in Irlanda del Nord, con 3 fotografie in nero. Qualità di stampa molto bassa.
1990LFA-126741675Un guide de 414 pages, format 120 x 185 mm, illustré + une carte dépliable, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1990, Baedeker, bon état
228242Paris, Imprimerie de Goetschy, 1825 petit in-8, 111 pp., demi-veau fauve, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches rouges, couverture citron imprimée conservée (Ateliers Laurenchet).
35478In-8, cartonnage souple gris, tranches marbrées (rel. postérieure), (2) f., xxxiv, 38 p. La Haye, Pierre Gosse, 1758.
First edition, 43, [1] pp., signature of Philip Wolfe on title, disbound, uncut. John Brett was Rector of Moynalty, (Irish: Maigh nEalta), is a village in the north-west of County Meath in Ireland.
First edition, 46, [2] pp., signature of Philip Wolfe on title, disbound, uncut. John Brett was Rector of Moynalty, (Irish: Maigh nEalta), is a village in the north-west of County Meath in Ireland.
In-8, cartonnage souple gris, tranches marbrées (rel. postérieure), (2) f., xxxiv, 38 p. Edition originale de cet ouvrage composé en français. "Il m'a paru assez plaisant de voir un prêtre irlandois, un docteur en théologie, non seulement prêcher dans une église de Dublin sur l'amour et le devoir conjugal, mais faire imprimer son sermon avec une épître dédicatoire à une jolie milady, dans laquelle épître il établit les prérogatives de la beauté et défend les privilèges du beau sexe d'un style léger, badin et même indécent" (O. Uzanne, 'Le livre', II, p. 56). (Conlon, 'Siècle des Lumières', 58:35. Gay I, 118). Bon exemplaire.
First and only edition, small 4to (205 x 155 mm), 4pp., drop-head title, small piece torn from inner upper blank margin, disbound. Effusive praise of the politician soon to become Lord Chancellor of Ireland. The occasion of the present pamphlet was Brodrick's return to power as Speaker of the Irish House of Commons after being out of office for two years. He was returned at the 1713 election, held under the lord lieutenancy of the Duke of Shrewsbury, and presumably the date in the title of the poem refers to the occasion of his being chosen as speaker, in a contest with a court-sponsored Tory candidate. What was presumably a Tory reply, A Letter to the Author of the Speaker, appeared soon after (Foxon, L154). Foxon, S620; ESTC locating 5 copies in the British Isles (BL, Cambridge, House of Lords, Dublin Honourable Society, National Library of Ireland); one copy in North America (University of Chicago).
1890773Dublin: Association for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1890. Original Cloth. Very Good . 2 3/4 x 4 inches. Collates as A-O in 16s P 8 leaves. Printed in double column Roman type within singled ruled border. Not in Griffiths. Bound with: Church Hymnal. By Permission of the General Synod of the Church of Ireland. Dublin: The Association for the Discountenancing of Vice and Promoting the Knowledge and Practice of the Christian Religion n.d. c.1889. Collates as A-O in 16s. Includes publisher's advert. Printed in single column Roman type. Confirmation presentation certificate by Bishop of County Down dated 1882 on front pastedown. A few light stains otherwise pages clean and bright. All edges rouged. Bound in shellacked black cloth with blindstamped "Common Prayer and Hymnal" to front cover. A very nice example of an unusual Irish BCP. Association for Promoting Christian Knowledge unknown