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199723613NY: Sterling. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0806999497 . Color and black and white illustrations throughout. First printing thus. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Sterling hardcover books
335429glW. D. & H. O. Wills Branch of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland Ltd. Price One Penny printed in lower corner of upper cover No. 11594 stamped in lower corner of lower cover. Oblong duodecimo paperbound stiff stapled thick pages unpaginated 20 pp. Very Good with minor foxing age darkened spotting to cover; filled in completely and neatly. From Foreword by the Home Secretary: This series of A. R. P. cigarette cards shows in clear pictures some of the things that the Government and the Local Authorities are working out for the protection of the general public and also some of the things that each member of the public can do for himself in time of emergency. As Home Secretary I am responsible for a Home Defence Service which might affect the life of any person in the country and I therefore welcome these cigarette cards for the manner in which they bring home to the householder and his family what they can do for themselves. Air Raid Precautions are not mysterious. They are based on commonsense suggestions and the essential things recommended cost very little and demand ingenuity and improvisation rather than expenditure. Even some of the more elaborate recommendations can be carried out quite easily in co-operation with a neighbour. I commend a study of these cards to your attention. unknown books
1962132151Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1962. Two vintage black-and-white still photographs from the UK release of the 1962 US film. <br/><br/>A relatively unknown low-budget jungle film the only film credit for director Jack Warner Jr. son of the then-head of Warner Bros. Studios. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with one with pinholes at the corners one with a short closed tear. Paramount Pictures unknown books
2011133747Dublin Ireland: Culture Ireland 2011. Softcover. As New in publisher's shrinkwrap. White wraps enclosures illustrated in color. Catalog published to accompany the Corban Walker exhibition held in Venice the Irish Pavilion for the 54th Venice Biennale June 4 to November 27 2011. Exhibition also traveled to two locations. Essay by Brian O'Doherty. Culture Ireland paperback books
013847London: 1832: Joseph Thomas Birchin Lane Book. Fine. Hardcover. 'Represented at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Saturday April 2 1796 as a Supposed Newly-Discovered Drama of Shakespeare' -------- Rebound in modern polished leather to matching marbled boards New endpapers; 6 spine bands with black/gilt title band. 8vo; 8.5 inches tall 22 cm; xv 58 pages. Folded frontispiece of facsimile of first page of the forgery. Originally published in wraps. First Edition. No Flaws or Blemishes; Gift Quality. Expected light toning of text. ---------- Subjects Vortigern Drama; Shakespeare William; Literary forgeries and mystifications; Early works to 1800; Tragedies. ------ Brief History William Henry Ireland 1775-1835 was an English forger of would-be Shakespearean documents and plays. He is less well known as a poet writer of gothic novels and histories. ------ His father Samuel Ireland was a successful publisher of travelogues collector of antiquities and collector of Shakespearian plays and relics. With no in the hand of Shakespeare documents. forgery would fill this void. ----- William Henry also became a collector of books. In many later recollections Ireland described his fascination with the works and the glorious death of the forger Thomas Chatterton and probably knew the Ossian poems of James Macpherson. When he was apprenticed to a mortgage lawyer Ireland began to experiment with blank genuinely old papers and forged signatures on them. Eventually he forged several documents until he was ready to present them to his father. ------- In December 1794 William told his father that he had discovered a cache of old documents belonging to an acquaintance who wanted to remain unnamed and that one of them was a deed with a signature of Shakespeare in it. He gave the document which he had of course made himself to his overjoyed father who had been looking for just that kind of signature for years. ----- Ireland first forged a letter that he claimed was written by Shakespeare expressing gratitude towards the Earl of Southampton for his patronage. ----- Ireland went on to make more findings a promissory note a written declaration of Protestant faith letters to Anne Hathaway with a lock of hair attached and to Queen Elizabeth all supposedly in Shakespeare's hand. He claimed that all came from the chest of the anonymous friend. He 'found' books with Shakespeare's notes in the margins and 'original' manuscripts for Hamlet and King Lear. The experts of the day authenticated them all. ----- On 24 December 1795 Samuel Ireland published his own book about the papers a lavishly illustrated and expensively produced set of facsimiles and transcriptions of the papers called Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakespeare the book bears the publication date 1796. More people took interest in the matter and the plot began to unravel. ------- In 1795 Ireland became bolder and produced a whole new play Vortigern and Rowena. After extensive negotiations Irish playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan acquired rights for the first production of the play at London's Drury Lane Theatre for £300 and a promise of half of all profits to the Irelands. ------- Sheridan and John Philip Kemble actor and manager of Drury Lane Theatre later claimed he had serious doubts about its authenticity; he also suggested that the play appear on April Fool's Day though Samuel Ireland objected and the play was moved to the next day. -------- Although the Shakespeare papers had prominent believers including James Boswell sceptics had questioned their authenticity from the beginning and as the premiere of Vortigern approached the press was filled with arguments over whether the papers were genuine or forgeries. -------- The play had only one performance and was not revived until 2008. wiki. Joseph Thomas, Birchin Lane Hardcover books
1822290382London: Printed for John Miller and W. Wright 1822. Full Leather. Good binding. With 59 full page plates in Vol. I 9 of which are duplicates on poorer paper and 58 full page plates in Vol. II 9 of which are duplicates; with 25 white Fine Paper engravings pasted down in Vol. I and 25 in Vol. II; with 11 gray Papier de Chine engravings pasted down in Vol. I and 11 in Vol. II. Most of the engravings are illustrations of the various scenes with a few portrait plates; all of the Papier de Chine illustrations are small engraved illustrations meant for the start of each canto and are facing duplicates on Fine Paper. Hinges reinforced by a conservator with Japanese tissue paper. Signed full red morroco binding by Matthews; with gilt lettering and decorations. Marbled endpapers and gilt dentelles. Top edge gilt. Good binding. Printed for John Miller and W. Wright unknown books
1955128288Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1955. Draft script for the 1955 film. <br/><br/>A crew of Air Force soldiers are called in for a difficult bombing mission on the border of Manchuria and North Korea and while the mission is successful in the end it takes a hefty toll on the group. <br/><br/>White untitled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Gries. 155 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Columbia Pictures unknown books
188227636Boston: James R. Osgood & Company 1882. 1st edition. Blue cloth binding with gilt & black stamped lettering on front cover & spine. VG slt lean/spine minutely darkened/faint foxing to eps. 10 188 4 pp. Index. Publisher catalogue last 4 pp dated Spring 1882. Illustrated with frontis & 5 inserted plates. 12mo. <br/><br/> James R. Osgood & Company hardcover books
2008253426Dublin: Socialist Workers Party 2008. clean copy of newspaper 12pp Monthly periodical of the Irish supporters of the British Socialist Workers Party. Published monthly. This issue contains a discussion on the the then upcoming vote on the European Union treaty and domestic Irish issues. Socialist Workers Party unknown books
2009253427Dublin: Socialist Workers Party 2009. clean copy of newspaper printed on bright wight heavy newspring with liberal use of color and color photos throughout. 12pp Monthly periodical of the Irish supporters of the British Socialist Workers Party. Published twice a month. This issue contains a discussion on the the then Irish elections demanding ouster of the ruling Faina Fail and Green Party coalition. Socialist Workers Party unknown books
1848262219Carroll County Maryland 1848. 2 pp. pen and ink on signle sheet. 4to. Light creasing from prior folding. 2 pp. pen and ink on signle sheet. 4to. Reading in part: "Having lost one of my negro men by death a big valuable one and having sold three more of them and having also sold one of my negro women - the above negros were sold to Mr. Joseph S. Donovan to be sent to the New Orleans market as he is a negro dealer living in Baltimore - the above negroes sold brought the sum of $2800 all of which money has been invested in property in the city of Baltimore . My object in writing to you is to request that you will lay this letter before the Commissioner of Tax of Carroll County and have all of the above negroes taken at once from my assets .". unknown books
1981250825London: Camerawork 1981. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid on heavy white stock articles b&w photos opinion/editorials comic strip on rear panel very good. Camerawork unknown books
198810177Sculptors Society of Ireland 1988. Softcover. Good. Slim glossy softcover in photographic black wraps. The following symposiums are represented with extensive b/w photographs: Arklow Steel 1983; Stone Symposium 1984;Celbrige Congrete 1985; Hazelwood 1985; Cork 800 1985; Letterfrack 1986; Dun Laoghaire 1986; Limerick Symposium; photographic index of sculptors represented. Sculptors Society of Ireland paperback books
181420257London: Printed for R. S. Kirby 1814. 1st edition. Original paper-wrapped boards professionally rebacked with new paper spine label to style. Overall VG edgewear to boards/occasionally bit of foxing/archival paper reinforcement to gutter paper of first few leaves. x 4 212 pp including index. Untrimmed edges. Frontis some foxing & browning. 8vo. <br/><br/> Printed for R. S. Kirby hardcover books
181414870London: R. S. Kirby Pr. by J. G. Barnard 1814. 8vo. Frontis. x 4 212 4 pp. lacks pp. 209212 supplied in ink . <br><br>By the infamous forger of Shakespeare manuscripts. Title-page printed in red and black ink. Illustrated with a frontispiece decorated with title-page vignette and tail-pieces. Publisher's advertisements and errata at end. Lacks covers with most of spine chipped away first few leaves detached but present. Endpapers soiled and much chipped frontispiece with a couple of shallow chips not touching illustration and last several leaves with tiny chips at corners. Shallow chipping to top outer corners of pp. 157186. Frontispiece and title-page a little soiled; elsewhere occasional spots of soiling. Legibly inked annotations by an early hand on title-page and scattered throughout within text and margins. Ex-library with rubber-stamps of a now-defunct library on frontispiece title-page and several other pages; library charge pocket on back free endpaper; and paper shelf label on front free endpaper. Pp. 199 to end detaching slightly. Pp. 209212 missing supplied in ink by an early hand. R. S. Kirby (Pr. by J. G. Barnard) unknown books
1949131899Los Angeles: Lippert Pictures 1949. Oversize vintage black-and-white double weight still photograph of director Samuel Fuller with the cast and crew of the 1949 film dated Nov. 24 1948. <br/><br/>Fuller's auspicious directorial debut one of three films he made for independent producer Robert Lippert before moving to Hollywood studios. An intense portrait of guilt and psychological torment the film based on the life of Robert Ford displays many of the hallmarks of the iconoclastic director's subsequent career. <br/><br/>20 x 15 inches. Very Good plus with a couple of small closed tears to the bottom edge. <br/><br/>Criterion Eclipse 5. Lippert Pictures unknown books
1982161811Española NM: Conjunto Cultural Norteño 1982. 64p. 7x8.5 inches texts in Spanish and English introduction by workshop leader Jim Sagel illustrations very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Product of a writers' workshop for residents of northern New Mexico mostly Chicano. Conjunto Cultural Norteño unknown books
190537395<p>Dublin: Hodges Figgis and Co. 1905. xv 172 pp. b/w line ills.and halftone photo plates. This is number VI in the "Antiquarian Handbook" series. Tory Island Donegal to Ardmor in Waterford. Profusely illustrated. Old repair to paqge 73-74 with no loss. Bound in original boards somewhat soiled and worn at spine ends.</p> Hodges, Figgis, and Co. books
189737389<p>Dublin: Hodges Figgis and Co. 1897. 112 pp. b/w line ills.and halftone photo plates. Original wrappers but chipped and tape repaired. Text clean</p> Hodges, Figgis, and Co. books
182715612London: J. L. Cox Printer to the Royal Asiatic Society . for Parbury Allen & Co Publishers to the Society. To be had also at Messrs. Dondey Dupre and Son's Paris Booksellers to the Society on the Continent 1827. First Edition. Boards. Very Good. First Edition. 4 vii-x 2 vii-xxiii 1-534 537-540 537-540 541-548 537t-548t 549-640 pages. BOUND WITH 1824 Membership listing London: G. Schulze 10 11-32 pages. BOUND WITH 1827 Membership listing London: J. L. Cox 32 pages. BOUND WITH "Regulations for the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.1827" London: J.L. Cox 12 pages. 4to 9 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches. All bound in leather boards expertly rebacked saving the spine labels original boards and endpapers. Ex-library Ames Library of South Asia properly deaccessioned. Previous owner bookplate of Richard Strachey of Ashwick Grove. Bright and clean internally with occasional library markings. Marbled page edges and endpapers. Boards. The first of only three volumes issued under this title from 1827-1834. The Royal Asiatic Society separately published the "Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland" beginning in 1834 and continuing to this day.<br/><br/>In addition to the scientific articles offered in this volume bound in are two membership directories 1824 and 1827 and the regulations of the society from 1827 providing an excellent snapshot into the beginnings of the Society. All plates called for are present.<br/><br/>"The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society has been published by the Society since 1834 and is distinguished not only by its longevity but also by its consistency in providing a forum for scholarly articles of the highest quality on South Asia the Middle East together with North Africa and Ethiopia Central Asia East Asia and South-East Asia. It publishes articles on history archaeology literature language religion and art and reviews of books in these fields." Official statement on journal site. J. L. Cox, Printer to the Royal Asiatic Society, ... for Parbury, Allen & Co, Publishers to the Society,. To be had also at Mess unknown books
1805WRCLIT43639London: Printed and Published by Keating Brown and Co. et al 1805. 27pp. Octavo. Extracted from bound volume. Stamp of a defunct mercantile library half-title detached bit of offset to blank verso of final leaf a few creased and dusty corners; a good copy. First London printing petitioning for the removal of the discriminatory and exclusionary statutes still in effect. An unidentified editor has provided copious footnotes to the petition. A contemporary reader has penned several comments of the "there can be no doubt" sort in the margins. BRADSHAW 7661. Printed and Published by Keating, Brown and Co. [et al] unknown books
1783WRCLIT53977Dublin: Printed by Bernard Dornin 1783. 28pp. Small octavo. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Faint stamps of a defunct mercantile library darkening at edges and discoloration along lower edge of some leaves just a sound copy. First edition. THE ALARM OR AN ADDRESS. appeared the same year under the pseudonym "mentor." Printed by Bernard Dornin unknown books
1834221358London 12 Dorset Square 1834. 3pp. in secretarial hand on single folded sheet. Retained copy. 1 vols. 4to. Fine. 3pp. in secretarial hand on single folded sheet. Retained copy. 1 vols. 4to. The Lord High Chancellor of Ireland Pulls Strings. The powerful and influential Plunket 1st Baron served as Lord High Chancellor of Ireland from 1830-1841. His son John Plunket QC 1793-1871 afterwards third Baron Plunket was the father of William Conyngham 4th Baron Plunket Chuirch of Ireland archbishop of Dublin. unknown books
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
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