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First edition, 24pp., disbound. Copac locates just two copies (School of Oriental & African Studies and Cambridge).
[ii],25,[1]pp., recent marbled wrappers, printed paper label on upper cover. Sadleir's response to Thorpe's attack upon the System of National Schools in Ireland.
Milano, 1920, stralcio delle pag. 739/746 con illustrazioni. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 12/12/1920
Br. c/sovr., cm18x25.5, pp 343 (1); alcune tavole in nero. Alla prima bianca invio autografo dell'autore al senatore Italo Mario Bianco, allegata lettera dell'autore allo stesso.
First Edition, folding table, stab-holes on inner blank margins, [16], 128 pp., disbound. Brewster was the author of "Essays in Trade and Navigation, in Five Parts" (1695). Only the first part, which included evidence of his opposition to the new Bank of England, was published. In 1702 he issued "New Essays on Trade", and the anonymous book "A Discourse Concerning Ireland and the Different Interests Thereof" (1698), relating to the woollen issue, has also been ascribed to him. He died at some point between March 1704 and February 1705. Kress, 2335; Goldsmith, 3857; Hanson, 130.
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with slight traces of storage. 224pp. An A-Z gazetteer of Irish history, very well illustrated.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece map, 8 coloured plates, over 230 monochrome photographs, and line illustrations in the text; original series binding of green buckram, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. New Naturalist 84. Dustwrapper artwork by Robert Gillmor.
20x13. 73p. Trad. J. Broutá.
No marks or inscriptions to contents. Light creasing adjacent to spine. A clean tight copy with slightly marked slightly sunned boards and no bumping to corners. 42pp. Forty coloured photographs of Northern Ireland from the 1940s all in excellent condition.
England, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1971, 8vo punto metallico, pp. 15.
England, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1973, 8vo punto metallico, pp. 12 con 2 cartine nel testo.
Oblong quarto, (32 x 25 cm), yellow wraps over stapled text block. Unpaginated (40pp) A one page introduction followed by forty full page captiioned chromophotolithographs from photographs of Irish scenes, countryside, bays, ports, cities and people. Book has minimal wear to cover . Good/No Jacket. [P-48]
Carta geografica tratta dal Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem di Petrus Bertius, edizione latina del 1616. L'opera contiene 219 carte che illustrano questa nuova versione della geografia del Bertius, per la prima volta pubblicata nel 1612 con le carte di Barent Langenes. Le carte derivano dal grande atlante di Mercator/Hondius, delle quali molte rappresentano una semplice riduzione. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cfr. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Incisione in rame, perfette condizioni. A superior rival to the pocket Ortelius atlas appeared about 1598, under the imprint of Barent Langenes and Cornelis Claesz. Claesz also published the Tabularum Geographicarum contractarum libri septem, edition with texy by Petrus Bertius, in 1600. After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again. "After the death of Cornelis Claesz in 1609, Jodocus Hondius II became the new publisher of the work, composed by 7 parts in 1, with engraved title-page and 220 full-page engraved maps in text. All the maps were newly engraved and slightly larger in size, because Hondius was not able to acquire the original plates. With the new plates the work was definitely improved and enjoyed a growing demand of the public, which at that time had the choice between the Atlas Minor by Mercator and Bertius' Tabularum Geographicarum. The 219 plates, with the oval world map appearing twice, were produced to illustrate a new version of the geography of Bertius, published in 1616. According to King, their correct attribution is by Hondius, after Mercator and Hondius, taken from Bertius, who was only responsible for revising his text again" [cf. G. King, Miniature Antique Maps]. Copperplate, in very good conditions. Koeman p. 42; King p. 96/99.
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.
17,5x12,5. 836p. Prólg. R. Gómez de la Serna. Enc. Cart. Ed.
Nuova e revisionata carta delle isole britanniche di Frederick De Wit. Estremamente decorativo il cartiglio del titolo e le armi reali di William e Mary (1689-94) sopra la scala miliare in basso a sinistra. Esemplare nel primo stato. Incisione in rame, finemente colorata a mano, sapiente lavoro di restauro alle estremità dei margini e sulla piega centrale, altrimenti in ottime condizioni. Fine decorative map of Britain that includes an inset of the Faro, Shetland and Orkney Islands. The cartography of Ireland follows Petty's surveys and the map is fully engraved with political information. The title cartouche is surrounded by clouds in which putti display the coats of arms of England, Scotland and Ireland. The scale of miles is further embellished with the royal coat of arms during the reign of William and Mary (1689-94) and several figures. This is the second state. This example appears to be state 1. Original color with some light spots and two cracks due to the oxidation of the green pigment, although paper is otherwise supple. Shirley, Mapping of the British Isles 1650-1750, De Wit 6
In 8, pp. XVII + 486 + (2). Firma di possesso all'occhietto. Dorso parzialmente rifatto. Bruniture e gore ai margini inf. delle cc. Corposo lavoro scritto da Giuseppe Ajazzi, bibliotecario della Rinucciana di Firenze, su Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, nato a Roma nel 1592, investito da Urbano VIII dell'arcivescovato di Fermo, il quale rifiuto' il seggio arcivescovile di Firenze offertogli da Ferdinando II. Nel 1646 fu nominato da Innocenzo X nunzio apostolico in Irlanda con lo scopo di mediare fra i cattolici irlandesi e con il re, dopo che nel dicembre del 1641 il Parlamento inglese aveva votato la risoluzione di soppressione del culto cattolico in Irlanda. Rinuccini fece poi ritorno nel suo vescovato a Fermo dove mori' nel 1653.
Features: Tommy the Tinner; How to get started in Genealogy; The trip from Ireland to New York, or Scotland to New Zealand; Memories of a Junk Man's Truck; Fowl Play!; Dolls of the first Americans; Joseph Singer's synagogues; Show Scene; Foods of our Heritage; A Nebraska Sod House - Part 1; Dream Room IV - Hansel and Gretel's Witch House; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Lisboa, Edições Gama, 1945. Dos volúmenes en 4to. mayor; XVIII-266 pp. + 390 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
146p., illus. Hardcover Good condition Illus. by John Richard Flanagan
20x13. 311p. Edición, trad., estudio preliminar y notas de Jenaro Talens. Edición trilingüe, inglés, francés y castellano. Col. Poesía Hiperión N. 388.
First edition, 8vo, 7, [1]pp., disbound pamphlet. The author was a Land Agent and Auctioneer, and a Member of the Royal Dublin Society. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 30340.
24pp., recent marbled wrappers, printed paper label on upper cover. No other copy located.
[4], viii, 56pp., with half-title and tabel at end, upper blank corner of G3 torn away and repaired, later paper wrappers. Kress, B670.