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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
1905512261905. Dublin: his Majesty's Stationery Office 1905. Dublin: his Majesty's Stationery Office 1905. Rules of the Irish Supreme Court of Judicature Ireland. Supreme Court of Judicature. Rules of the Supreme Court Ireland 1905. With Appendices. Dublin: Printed for his Majesty's Stationery Office 1905. xix 929 pp. Original printed wrappers bound into contemporary quarter calf over cloth. Some rubbing to spine and extremities internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine small stamp to title page. $50. Only edition. A committee to revise the court rules was established in 1897. The rules frames by that committee was approved in 1904 and enacted in 1905. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 4:82. unknown books
197735298La Jolla: La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art 1977. Paperback. Very good. 32 page exhibition catalog. Wraps tanned else very good. <br/><br/>exc i La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art paperback books
197726620San Diego: La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art 1977. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Small staple-bound quarto. Introduction by Edit deAk. Unpaginated catalog from a 1977 exhibition. Illustrated mostly in color. A very good copy. La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art paperback books
178810357London: Published by Molteno & Co. No. 132 Pall Mall 1788. Etching and aquatint with hand-colour. Lovely contemporary colour. As usual text line is attached on verso of sheet. In excellent condition. Trimmed as usual and mounted on washline background. Mounting sheet is watermarked laid paper. Image size: 14 5/8 x 20 1/4 inches. A charming landscape by Samuel Ireland the engraver and collector connected with the infamous Shakespeare forgeries.<br/> <br/>Ireland was a minor engraver and publisher who worked in London at the close of the eighteenth century. He was an avid art and manuscript collector and many of the works that he engraved and published were after pieces found in his own collection. This romantic continental view is after a painting by David Tenier which was in Ireland's collection at the time. This image operates as both an example of the picturesque tradition in eighteenth century landscape prints and as an advertisement and promotion of Ireland's celebrated collection. With this image Ireland presents himself as both a serious engraver and a respected collector. Unfortunately today Ireland is better remembered for his involvement in the Shakespeare forgeries than for his evocative prints. Over a period of many years Ireland's son William Henry sold his father a series of forged manuscripts which he claimed to be written in Shakespeare's hand. Ireland who willingly trusted his son added these forgeries to his collection and presented them in an exhibition to the literary community who accepted them as genuine. The charade progressed so far that an invented play entitled 'Vortigern' which William Henry had written and presented as a missing work by Shakespeare was performed at Sheridan's Drury Lane theatre by some of the leading actors of the age. When the hoax was eventually discovered Ireland's reputation was ruined and his son was disgraced. This print is from the famed Oettingen-Wallerstein collection which was compiled over two centuries by various members of the royal household. The collection is known for its stunning impressions and the immaculate condition of its prints.<br/> <br/>Dictionary of National Biography; Lugt Les Marques de Collections Supplement 2715a. Published by Molteno & Co. No. 132, Pall Mall unknown books
198650217New York: St. Martin's Press. Very Good. 1986. Hardcover. New York: St. Martin's Press 1986. A Fine copy in a Near Fine DJ. . St. Martin's Press hardcover books
1850240938London: C.H. Clarke 1850. 2 382 pp. Title leaf a cancel. 1 vols. 12mo. Quarter black morocco and marbled boards. Near fine. 2 382 pp. Title leaf a cancel. 1 vols. 12mo. Pagination is the same as the publisher's RIZZIO; OR SCENES IN EUROPE DURING THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. by the late Mr. Ireland. Edited by G. P. R. James L. Clarke n.d. which itself was a reprint of the 1849 triple decker of the same title published by Newby. Why Ireland's name was removed from the title page of Clarke's reissue is a mystery - but OCLC locates no other copies which match our title page. OCLC: 54440488 variant title C.H. Clarke 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
1794D11144Dublin / New York: Tiebout & O' Brien 1794. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Later binding ornately blindstamped calf; 8vo; pp. 2 title-p. blank 152 plus engraved portrait by John Scholes with notation Engraved for Tiebout & O'Brien's Edition of Rowan's Trial. This copy without the leaf that appears in some copies containing Address of the Independent Dublin Volunteers to Archibald Rowan and Rowans' Reply. Evans 27643; McCoy R287 for the Dublin edition American not mentioned. Text a bit browned otherwise an excellent copy. <br/><br/>Archibald Hamilton Rowan 1751-1834 was the son of Gawen Hamilton of Killyleagh Castle County Down and Lady Jane Rowan Hamilton. In 1784 he joined the Killyleagh Volunteers a militia group later associated with radical reform under his father's command and in 1790 he was a founding member of The Dublin Society of United Irishmen. He was jailed for seditious libel but escaped to Paris where he befriended Mary Wollstonecraft but the Thermidorian Reaction to the French Revolution proved too tumultuous and he moved on to Philadelphia then Wilmington Delaware over many years descending from riches to rags wary of travel and unable to return to Ireland. His wife was his most loyal and determined advocate and through her efforts he was able to move to Hamburg where he was finally reunited with her and their 10 children and eventually London. He did not return home to Ireland until 1806 but he returned as a hero. Tiebout & O' Brien hardcover books
179925847London: Printed by J. Plymsell at the Anti-Jacobin Press and Sold by C. Chappel 1799. Early edition. 90 2 "Prospectus of the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine" pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound stitchmarks. Some browning and wear but generally a very good copy with "R. Rush" on the title from the library of Richard Rush the lawyer diplomat and statesman. Early edition. 90 2 "Prospectus of the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine" pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Richard Rush's copy. The Committee of Secrecy's reports on the Society of United Irishmen and the rise of similar societies in Great Britain. The societies in England and Scotland are described with accounts of their actions the arrests and trials and the situations as well as the involvement of the United Irishmen and their relationship with France. <br/>On the prospectus for the "Anti-Jacobin Review" William Cobbett in Philadelphia is listed as one of the booksellers the only bookseller in America listed. ESTC: T86579 Printed by J. Plymsell at the Anti-Jacobin Press and Sold by C. Chappel unknown books
199616439Newtownabbey: Island Publications 1996. First Edition. Staple-bound pamphlet. Pinted card wrappers; 32pp. Clean Near Fine copy. Island Publications unknown books
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
1968002076New York NY: Burt Franklin 1968. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First reprint edition. Octavo 8vo. 746 pages of text. Blue hardcover cloth binding with minimal sunning to spine and front cover. Volume two only of a two volume set. Reference. Burt Franklin Hardcover books
196855441NY:: Burt Franklin. Very Good. 1968. Hardcover. Complete in two volumes. A reprint edition. Minor shelf wear else both volumes are very good in blue cloth. No dust jackets. . Burt Franklin, hardcover books
3354290bdImperial Tobacco Company Of Great Britain and Ireland Ltd. n.d. Price One Penny printed on upper cover Numeral 11178 stamped to lower cover with “Players Navy Cut.†Oblong duodecimo paperbound illustrated blue stapled wrappers 20 pp. Very Good with soiling and light wear to covers and former-owner’s information penned onto upper cover. Filled in very carefully with everything perfectly centered; complete. unknown books
335428glImperial Tobacco Company Of Great Britain and Ireland Ltd. n.d. Price One Penny printed on upper cover Numeral 11178 stamped to lower cover with “Players Navy Cut.†Oblong duodecimo paperbound illustrated blue stapled wrappers 20 pp. Near-Fine with light foxing age darkened spotting. Filled in very carefully with everything perfectly centered; complete. unknown books
199916438Newtownabbey: Island Publications 1999. First Edition. Staple-bound pamphlet. Glossy printed card wrappers; 31pp. Clean Near Fine copy. Island Publications unknown books
1976167024Philadelphia PA: Philadelphia College of Art 1976. First edition. Softcover. 35 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 19 through May 21 1976. Essay by Janet Kardon. Features the text of a symposium with a conversation between Marcia Tucker and Anne Healy Patrick Ireland Robert Irwin and Charles Simonds. Includes several black and white images. A clean very near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Philadelphia College of Art unknown books
1907182092Burlington IA: German Literary Board 1907. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. bound in gray cloth; light rubbing to the extremities with a small tear in the cloth at the tail of the spine; there is a small discolored spot on the front board; contents are clean and the binding is tight. near Very Good binding. German Literary Board unknown books
1800283897London: Faulder 1800. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 21 lovely full page sepia engravings depicting the various Inns of Court. Tall 8vo handsomely bound in full contemporary blue straight grained morocco very wide and ornate gilt borders on sides spine attractively tooled in gold all edges gilt gauffered edges. Slight foxing mainly on the tissue guards and browning on some outer margins. London: Faulder 1800. Very good .<br/><br/> Faulder unknown books
1795013848London: R. Faulder and T. Egerton 1795. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. An important travalogue describing the locations and views along the River Avon from its source at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Twekesbury. ----------- The author and engraver began life as a weaver in Spitalfields London but soon took to dealing in prints and drawings and devoted his leisure to teaching himself drawing etching and engraving. He made sufficient progress to obtain a medal from the Society of Arts in 1760. "his taste for collecting books pictures and curiosities gradually became an all-absorbing passion and his methods exposed him at times to censure." DNB. ----------- Burgundy full-leather hardcover with tooled and gilt double fillet borders inner dentelles lettered title on black label in gilt with tooled and gilt floral decoration in five bands new endpages. Rebound No Flaws or Blemishes; Gift Quality. Text lightly toned and minimal offset from the plates --------- Aquatint extra title 29 aquatint plates 2 portraits map of the course of the Avon text engravings. 8vo; 23.5 cm 9.25 inches tall; v-xviii -284. First Edition. Two plates mis-inserted plate p243 at p250 and plate p250 at p253 All plates.present. ----------- A bit of trivia about the author. ---------- Samuel Ireland was a fervent admirer of William Shakespeare and in 1793 when preparing his "Picturesque Views of the Avon" he took his son with him to Stratford-upon-Avon to examine carefully all the sights associated with the dramatist. The father recorded many local traditions which he accepted as true including those concocted for his benefit according to Sidney Lee by John Jordan a Stratford poet who was his chief guide throughout his visit. ------------ In his pursuit of information about Shakespeare Ireland learned from some of the oldest inhabitants that manuscripts had been moved from Shakespeare's residence at New Place to Clopton House at the time of the Stratford fire. To Clopton House he went where he learned from the tenant that the manuscripts he was seeking had been destroyed only a week before. His disappointment was extreme. 'My God! Sir you are not aware of the loss which the world has sustained. Would to heaven I had arrived sooner!' ------Today he is best remembered today as the chief victim of the Ireland Shakespeare forgeries created by his son William Henry Ireland. But alas that is a tale for another day. ----------- Ref English Short Title Catalog t79991; Abbey Scenery 427. Cox III182. Upcott 1277; WiKI; DNB ------- Subjects Avon River; Leicestershire-Gloucestershire England Description and travel; Early works to 1800 England . R. Faulder and T. Egerton Hardcover books
179227404London: T. and J. Egerton 1792. First edition 2 vols. 8vo pp. xvi 209 2; iii-viii 258 3; 2 sepia aquatint title-pp. 2 engraved maps 52 sepia aquatints after drawings by Ireland each with original tissue guards plus a number of vignette wood-engravings in the text; full contemporary diced russia neatly rebacked to style gilt spines in 6 compartments morocco labels in 2; some spotting most plates with a bit of offsetting corners worn; in all a very good set. A tour in pictures along the length of the Thames with discussion of such notable sites as Blenheim Castle Henry II's palace Christ Church and Magdalen Colleges in Oxford Windsor Castle Strawberry Hill and the sites of London including Westminster Bridge the Tower of London and Greenwich Hospital. Abbey Scenery 430. <br/><br/> T. and J. Egerton unknown books
1792228732London. T. and J. Egerton Whitehall 1792. 1792. First edition. Large 8vo. 54 engraved aquatint plates in text and 2 engraved aquatint pictorial title pages by the author; 2 engraved maps folding. Half titles. Full early 19th century dark red morocco gilt stamped spines with raised bands and ruled compartments covers single gilt ruled brown endpapers a.e.g. light rubbing; occasional light offsetting and foxing to plates. Very good. 2 volumes complete. Errata leaf in Vol. I and Vol. 2; 1 page of advertisements in Vol. 2. Enclosed in a later black cloth slipcase. No signatures or bookplates. Spine title: Ireland's Tour of the Thames. Fine illustrated travel books by the noted English author and engraver died 1800 and father of the notorious Shakespeare forger William Henry Ireland. Abbey - Scenery 430. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. London. T. and J. Egerton, Whitehall, 1792. hardcover books
102993London: Printed by C. Clarke Published by T. Egerton 1801-2. 2 vols. 8vo xvi 209; iv 258 pp. recent full crimson morocco antique spines decorated and lettered in gilt covers gilt-ruled in an ivy pattern. Two engraved maps & two emblematic half-titles 52 topographic plates all aquatints printed in sepia; numerous woodcuts in text. Predictable offsetting minute puncture due to paper flaw in plate of Marlow Bridge opp. p. 195 in Vol. I; a beautiful set in a superb binding. § Third Edition; the first in 1792 and the second in 1799. The second in the fine series of pictorial tours issued by the entrepreneurial author artist and engraver who is today remembered primarily -- alas -- as the father and first victim of Shakespeare-forger William Henry Ireland. Although there are some provocative discrepancies between details of this set and the collation of the first edition in the Abbey Catalogue the only significant alteration between editions seems to have been the replacement of the “East View of Staines Old Bridge.†The gossipy text is a lot of fun. Abbey Scenery. 430. Cox III p. 180. Upcott English Topography CXLIII Vol. III pp. 768-770. Printed by C. Clarke unknown books
179215107London: T. & J. Egerton 1792. 4to 25 cm 9.8". 2 vols. I: Add. engr. t.-p. xvi 209 3 pp.; 1 map 27 plts. illus. II: Add. engr. t.-p. viii incl. t.-p. 258 4 pp.; 1 map 25 plts. illus. <br><br>First edition of Ireland's guidebook to the architectural botanical artistic and historical pleasures to be found along the Thames featuring assorted poetical digressions as well as descriptions of the splendor of Blenheim Castle and other castles and manors the disrepair of London Bridge and paintings by Rubens and Holbein. The two volumes are copiously illustrated with 52 aquatint plates engraved by C. Apostool after drawings by Ireland 2 maps and a number of in-text cuts. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T2691; Abbey Scenery 430. Period-style quarter calf over marbled papercovered sides spines with gilt-stamped leather title and author labels gilt-ruled raised bands and gilt-stamped decorations in compartments. Versos only of half-titles title-pages and a few other leaves stamped by a now-defunct institution. Plates lightly to moderately spotted with some instances of light offsetting to pages around plates. Pages faintly age-toned with edges untrimmed; one leaf with lower outer corner torn away not touching text. This supplies both handsome interesting pictures and good now quaint reading. T. & J. Egerton hardcover books