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1888264047London: S. Lee 1888. hardcover. very good. 58pp. small 8vo gilt-decorated full vellum; top spine chipped lightly rubbed and dust soiled. London: S. Lee Reprinted 1888. A very good copy.<br/><br/> A bawdy tale of a young woman gone wrong.<br/><br/> S. Lee unknown books
18888485London: Published by S. Lee 70 Fetter Lane 1888. 1888 58 p. Publisher's vellum gilt binding a little soiled. The endpapers are toned but the text is clean and bright. Reprinted from one of the scarce 1750s editions. A classic of the low life genre. London: Published by S. Lee, 70, Fetter Lane, hardcover
1888264047London: S. Lee 1888. hardcover. very good. 58pp. small 8vo gilt-decorated full vellum; top spine chipped lightly rubbed and dust soiled. London: S. Lee Reprinted 1888. A very good copy.<br/> <br/> A bawdy tale of a young woman gone wrong.<br/> <br/> S. Lee unknown
0282500227.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656995084.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
184170010London: George Virtue 1841. 2 volumes. Beautifully illustrated with a full page engraved map and 122 plates including the two pictorially engraved title-pages all by W.H. Bartlett complete as called for. Quarto publisher's original Irish green cloth the spines gilt decorated with gilt lettering and elaborate pictorial Irish motifs the covers with all over designs stamped in blind and with a central gilt pictorial ornament surrounded by vines and flowers gilt all edges gilt one of the most preferred of the bindings used by the publisher's to present this fine work. vi 1794 ads.; iv 186 pp. A really pleasing copy of this fine work both volumes beautifully preserved and in essentially fine condition the light wear or evidence of age comes primarily from shelving the plates and text-blocks are in fresh and clean condition with only very occasional evidence of the usual spotting to which the paper is prone. As usual the engraved titles with a bit more of the spotting. Generally a very clean and handsome set in unusually nice condition. AN ESPECIALLY BEAUTIFUL WORK FILLED WITH PICTURESQUE STEEL ENGRAVED SCENES OF IRELAND. William Bartlett traveled extensively throughout Europe and the East with his good friend Dr. Beattie and brought home over a thousand drawings. Eventually they were engraved and published into volumes with descriptive text. Here we find one of one of Bartlett's best works partly attributable to the magnificent scenery of the country described. Each engraving combines attention to detail subtle use of lighting and shade and romantic portrayal of the landscape. Scenes are rendered from virtually every corner of the country and include both natural and architectural compositions.<br> The text focuses heavily on the history of each locale but also includes local customs sights and first hand travel impressions. A somewhat elusive title in the Bartlett oeuvre these illustrations of Ireland are typical of his best and most famous work. George Virtue hardcover
015422Nem Brunswick NJ: Scarlet Letter Council. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Limited Edition - 1700 Copies. Black covers with red paper title boxes on the spine and front cover. Top edge gilt. Map end papers first free end paper trimmed. 4to 174pp. <br/> <br/> Scarlet Letter Council hardcover
334p. Hardcover Very good condition
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19x13. 286p World Books. Firma y sello de anterior poseedor. Enc. Cart. ed. Sobrecubierta.
1941013575Dublin: Browne and Nolan 1941 Book condition: Good/VG with browning around spine and top edge; some foxing. Publisher's compliments slip loosely inserted. First Edition. A tight copy. Browne and Nolan paperback
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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
1166624625.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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2017Atlantic-9781138942578Routledge 2017. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
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2018Atlantic-9781138668188Routledge 2018. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2018Atlantic-9781138668188Routledge 2018. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2023x-1032476397Routledge 2023. Paperback. New. 460 pages. 9.69x6.88x1.06 inches. Routledge paperback
20232-1032476796Routledge 2023. Paperback. New. 434 pages. 9.69x6.88x0.83 inches. Routledge paperback
2017__113894257XTaylor & Francis 2017. Hardcover. New. 409 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.25 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
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