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2013Discovery-9781133584681CENGAGE 2013. Paperback. New. CENGAGE paperback
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3 vols., folio, First Edition, on laid paper, with 62 coloured plates, 62 plates in photogravure and 149 plates in monochrome; original two-tone blue cloth gilt, gilt backs, gilt tops, covers mildly age-marked, backstrips lightly scuffed and frayed at heads and tails, else a very good, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1025 SETS.
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
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
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, minor crease partway down spine. A clean very tight copy with lightly sunned covers and no bumping to corners. Minor bump to bottom of spine. 160pp. This volume presents selections of the text from Morton's classic 'In Search of Ireland' dated 1930 complemented with a wealth of colour and monochrome photographs of modern Ireland.
1st UK edition. VG pbk. Pages browning. ISBN 0708827152.18194. eng
1999ys3533John Hinde Ltd. Cartonné avec jaquette 1999 In-12 (17,3 x 17,2 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 60 pages, texte en anglais, illustrations en couleurs ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
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1999096661Shrewsbury MA 1999 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Presentation copy from author to her mother with loving inscription. A nice copy with only light wear. hardcover
246p. Includes essays on Napolean, Charles Gordon, Parnell, Ireland, etc. Hardcover Good condition
8vo., First Edition, with very numerous photographs, illustrations and plans in the text, and pictorial endpapers; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The original edition of this detailed and comprehensive gazetteer is already very scarce, especially in this condition.
535p. Hardcover Very good condition The biography of a legal defender of Irish patriots and Irish causes.
181947656Winchester: Printed for the Publishers by J. Foster 1819. Edition not stated. Octavo 17cm; contemporary full calf dark brown title on spine; 232pp. Boards warped; leather shows surface rubbing and abrasions scratches and bumps; spots of delamination; large "F" carved into front; material loss at crown of spine. Textblock comprehensively foxed with creases and dampstains some torn corners and pulled signatures; juvenile marginalia throughout preliminaries; hinges somewhat loose but bindings otherwise sound. A Good copy.<br/><br/>An account of the life of Reverend James Ireland portions as dictated to his secretary on his own deathbed. He was born in Scotland 1748—a self-described wicked man he eventually converted to the Baptist faith and went to Virginia where the Church of England reigned supreme. Ireland continued preaching as a Baptist despite risking arrest; he even spent time in a Culpeper County jail. Eventually he settled down in the Shenandoah Valley teaching and preaching the faith throughout Virginia and enduring a strange episode where his servants attempted to poison him until he passed away in 1806. Printed for the Publishers by J. Foster 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
116775London John Cumberland 1828. . Cumberland issue; 4 vols; 8vo 22 x 14 cm; 26 folding aquatint plates by Cruikshank 24 hand-coloured one engraved folding plate in vol. IV engraved titles to each vol. bound without half-titles and letterpress titles occasional minor browning and light offsetting; 20th-century crushed red morocco gilt by Bayntun Riviere gilt spines in 6 compartments all edges gilt spines slightly faded inor wear very good or better housed in a rewd cloth slipcase faded.<br /> A handsome set of Ireland's Life of Napoleon Bonaparte in crushed red morocco by Bayntun Riviere illustrated with 26 aquatint plates by George Cruikshank after original drawings by Carle Vernet Denon Pierre-Paul Prud'hon Duplessis-Bertaux and other Napoleonic and battlefield artists.<br /> Abbey Life 359; Tooley 211. London, John Cumberland, [1828]. hardcover
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182834175London: John Cumberland 1828. 4 volumes. First Edition. 27 folding aquatints of which 24 are handcoloured including folding handcoloured frontispieces engraved title-pages and profusely illustrated with fine handcoloured engravings throughout many folding coloured plates and battle plans all by Engraved by G. Cruikshank from the original designs of Vernet Denon Prudhon Gerard Cruikshank Swebach Beyer &c and executed at Paris by I. Duplesis Berteaux and others. Plates dated 1824 1825 1826 1827 and 1828 8vo handsomely bound in three-quarter contemporary brown morocco over marbled paper covered boards spines gilt ruled between raised bands lettered and numbered in gilt. xl 477 pp 5 handcoloured folding plates; xii 556 pp 6 handcoloured folding plates; xiv 600 pp 5 handcoloured folding plates; viii 5421 folding plates of which 8 are handcoloured pp. A very pleasing set in antique binding. VERY SCARCE FIRST EDITION AND ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT OF THE PLETHORA OF WORKS ON NAPOLEON. Ireland’s “Life†is treasured for the wonderful handcoloured plates that grace its pages. All are multi-folding and depict a wide range of activities battles locales and portraiture of the Napoleonic reign. All were executed by the finest artists of the day including court painters to the Emperor himself. This is a pleasing set in original condition. John Cumberland hardcover
18192126Winchester VA: Printed For The Publisher J. Foster 1819. Leather hardcover. 232 pp. Old tape repair on the title page foxing and staining. Leather binding very scuffed. Fair condition. Contains two chapters about a murder plot by Miss Betsy Southerlin who was staying with the family assisted by Mrs. Ireland's "black woman named Sucky". They were acquitted but later Sucky confessed to Rev. Ireland. Printed For The Publisher J. Foster unknown
2008DADAX1436597358Kessinger Publishing 2008-06-02. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.31x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
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