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viii,100,12pp., 2 maps, orig. embossed cloth, re-backed, corners rubbed, unopened.
8vo., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, 26 monochrome photographs and 14 maps, endpapers mildly browned; original grey regimental cloth, crest blocked in gilt on upper board, backstrip lettered in green, covers lightly age-soiled else a very good, clean copy. Includes a history of the Civil Service Rifle Volunteers; then 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions Civil Service Rifles during WWI. In 1921 the 1/15th was reconstituted as 15th Battalion London Regiment (POW Own Civil Service Rifles); in 1923 15th Battalion was amalgamated with 16th Battalion. Scarce in this condition. Sutcliffe, p. 454; White, p.204.
pp. xiii, 359 + Plus Frontis, Color Map and Aquatint engravings sketched by the author. Lacks one plate. Offsetting from plates. Inked ownership of Helen Tagart and S. Jones, Green Noll May, 1803. Inked manuscript "on the tour of South Wales May 7th returned, July 4th 1803, 660 miles. Mr. & Mrs Loyd and Son & Mr. Jones to Baytey, 1803." Marbled endpapers. 8vo. Disbound. SWAF. SDCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGLAND BOX 1
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color chromo-lithograph map. Folded. Oblong folio. (40 x 50 cm). In Ottoman script. Color lithograph. An attractive map which shows Austria-Hungary land with Venice Bay and North Italy. Scale: 1:3.500.000. Dated Hegira: 1310 = [Gregorian 1894]. This uncommon map of Austria-Hungary in Ottoman script was published in an atlas, 'Yeni cografya atlasi', which was issued in Istanbul in the late 19th century. Ali Seref Pasa or Hafiz Ali Esref. He was a soldier, who was schooled in Paris as a cartographer around 1862. Already in Paris, he published his first atlas with 22 maps, called 'Yeni atlas'. Upon his return to Istanbul, he became a chief cartographer at the Matbaa-i Amire Printing Press in Beyazit, which was the successor of the Muteferrika press from 1727. Among others, he translated the large Kiepert map of Anatolia to Ottoman. He died in 1907, leaving his large project of a gigantic map of Anatolia in 100 sheets unfinished. Ali's name is often misunderstood or even listed as two different people: Ali Seref Pasa and Hafiz Ali Esref. Until the surname law adopted on June 21, 1934, Turks did not have surnames. They were born with one first name and were until adulthood described only as sons or daughters of their parent's names. Later they were given titles such as Effendi (Sir), Bey (Chief), or Hanim (Madam) for higher classes, or they were given names according to their work or class. The names were not inherited by children until 1934 when the surname law was enforced. The mapmaker Ali received names Seref, the honorable, and Pasa, the dignitary. He was also known as Hafiz, the memorizer of the Qur'an and Esref, Proud. So Ali Seref Pasa would have a meaning 'Honourable Dignitary Ali, and Hafiz Ali Esref, Memorizer of Qur'an, Proud Ali. Daruttibaa - Matbaa-I Amire Printing Press: The first press in the Muslim world, called Daruttibaa, was founded in Istanbul by Ibrahim Muteferrika in 1727, with permission of Sultan Ahmet III. It was located in Muteferrika's house. The first book was published in 1729 and until 1742 sixteen other works followed. After Muteferrika's death, the press was suppressed for printing, as printed books were considered dangerous. In 1796 the press was purchased by the government and moved to Uskudar in Istanbul, and in 1831 finally to Beyazit, where it was renamed to Matbaa-i Amire in 1866. The press was closed in 1901 and was reopened in 1908 under the name 'Âmire' In 1927 the name changed to State Printing House. The press still exists and is known for publishing school and educational books. Extremely rare. Not in OCLC.; Not in TBMM Map Collection.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original color chromo-lithograph map. Folded. Oblong folio. (40 x 50 cm). In Ottoman script. Color lithograph. It Portugal and Spain with Gibraltar and North African shores. Scale: 1:3.500.000. Dated Hegira: 1310 = [Gregorian 1894]. OTTOMAN MAP of SPAIN & PORTUGAL] Ispanya & Portekiz: Sâye-i Türkiye Hazret Gazi Sultan Abdülhamid Hân-i Sâni'de Maarif Umûmiye Nezâret-i Celîlesi ruhsatiyle Haset tarafindan Fransa Cemiyet-i Cografya âzâlarindan mütesekkil komisyona mahsûs tanzîm edilmis oldugu son atlasinin tercümesi olarak bu def'a Erkân-i Umûmiyye Dairesi Besinci Fen Subesi'ne me'mûr piyade mirlivâlarindan saâdetlü Ali Seref Pasa maarifetleriyle tersîm ettirilmistir. This uncommon map of Spain and Portugal in Ottoman script was published in an atlas, 'Yeni cografya atlasi', which was issued in Istanbul in the late 19th century. Ali Seref Pasa or Hafix Ali Esref. He was a soldier, who was schooled in Paris as a cartographer around 1862. Already in Paris he published his first atlas with 22 maps, called 'Yeni atlas'. Upon his return to Istanbul he became a chief cartographer at the Maatbaa-i amire Printing Press in Beyazit, which was the successor of the Muteferrika press from 1727. Among others he translated the large Kiepert map of Anatolia to Ottoman. He died in 1907, leaving his large project of a gigantic map of Anatolia in 100 sheets unfinished. Ali's name is often misunderstood or even listed as two different people: Ali Seref Pasa and Hafiz Ali Esref. Until the surname law adopted on June 21, 1934, Turks did not have surnames. They were born with one first name and were until the adulthood described only as sons or daughters of their parent's names. Later they were given titles such as Effendi (Sir), Bey (Chief) or Hanim (Madam) for higher classes, or they were given names according to their work or class. The names were not inherited by children until 1934, when the surname law was enforced. The map maker Ali received names Seref, the honourable, and Pasa, the dignitary. He was also known as Hafiz, the memorizer of Qur'an and Esref, Proud. So Ali Seref Pasa would have a meaning 'Honourable Dignitary Ali, and Hafiz Ali Esref, Memorizer of Qur'an, Proud Ali. Daruttibaa - Matbaa-I Amire Printing Press: The first press in the Muslim world, called Daruttibaa, was founded in Istanbul by Ibrahim Muteferrika in 1727, with a permission of Sultan Ahmeet III. It was located in Muteferrika's house. The first book was published in 1729 and until 1742 sixteen other works followed. After Muteferrika's death, the press was supressed for printing, as printed books were considered dangerous. In 1796 the press was purchased by the government and moved to Uskudar in Istanbul, and in 1831 finally to Beyazit, where it was renamed to Matbaa-i Amire in 1866. The press was closed in 1901 and was reopened in 1908 under the name 'Âmire' In 1927 the name changed to State Printing House. The press still exists and is known for publishing school and educational books. Extremely rare. Not in OCLC.; Not in TBMM Map Collection.
8vo., First Edition, with numerous plans in the text and 2 large folding maps on japon at rear, free endpapers and half-title lightly browned; green cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, joints very lightly rubbed (a little more so at tail of backstrip) else a very good, bright, clean, crisp copy. The standard history of the regiment in the Great War. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Sutcliffe, p.154; White, p.77.
2 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, on laid paper, with 48 plate-reproductions (a number double-page) of Moll's maps, endpapers and fore-edges lightly spotted; marbled boards, cloth backs gilt, gilt tops, uncut, white cloth backs mildly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1,000 COPIES. The first complete reissue since 1778 of a work of enormous importance to the scholar of eighteenth century England. In it Defoe writes of the social habits of the people, and the products, industry, trade and commerce of the various parts of the country, as well as describing the various places of historic or other importance.
xxiv, 368 pages. Index. Bibliography. "Reveals how Rochdale co-operatives gradually relinquished democratic principles, converting their movement by the 1950s into a centralised system of managerialism, just like any other business. As interest in co-operation revives, this work will make a substantial contribution to learning and will be the standard reference work in its field." - from back board. Unmarked with very light wear. Bit of soiling to top edge. Binding tight. An excellent copy. Book
Pages 41-84. Features: Great two-page photo ad for the Steel Company of Wales, Limited; Salute the Victor - new star of the car world; The dramatic introduction of the new Vauxhall Victor at the Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London - 15 sensational pages of text and excellent illustrations/photos; The press inspects the new Victor; Many pages of great vintage ads. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. Covers nearly detached. A worthy vintage copy of this special issue. Magazine
52 pages. Features: Lovely full page black and white photographic portrait of Miss Fiona Myddelton; Birds of a Desert Island - Desnoeufs Island in the colony of the Seychelles; From scythe to mowing machine; Dogs that Cannot Bark - Basenjis of the "Of Syngefield" Strain; Some problems of tree growth - interesting photos; The Father of Shooting - Colonel Peter Hawker (1786-1853), one of the greatest wild-fowlers of all time; Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire; Admiral Keppel's Column; Problems of Wintering Sheep; Britain's Painted Cave - the Gower Cliffs in South Wales, where Bacon Hole is situated; Many interesting real estate advertisements. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
Features: Cover photo of Johnny Vincent, Tony Hateley and Peter Reeves; Bobby Moore writes - the game is changing all the time; Bill Shankly aims to make Liverpool the best side in the land, and Europe too!; Colour Photos of Terry Cooper (Leeds United and England), and Kenny Aird; Super black and white photo of airborne clash between Derby County and Everton; Focus on Billy Bonds (West Ham); Colour team centerfold photo of Arsenal - the gunners of Highbury; Peter Shilton regards Gordon Banks as the greatest goalkeeper; Colour photos of Willie Carr (Coventry) and Bobby Moncur (Newcastle U.); Wales - long on courage, short on stars; Colour photo of Ron Davies (Southampton and Wales) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Cover portrait of the Prince of Wales with the Guards. Opens with the concluding portion of the chapter "Wonderful Work of the R.A.M.C.". Chapter CCCI - Records of the Regiments: I. The Guards. Large centerfold photos of the Guards in London upon their return from France. Many great photos. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. A worthy reference copy. Book
Dozens of great black and white photos. Features: Cover photo of the Prince of Wales presenting colours to Canadians; Conclusion of Chapter CCCIX - Wonders of Wireless in the War; Chapter CCCX - The Empire and the War - Progress of the Overseas Dominions and India, 1914-18; photo of Princess Patricia decorating Canadian colours and inspecting the P.P.C.L.I.; Great centerfold photo of Anzac Day in London, 25 April, 1919 - Australian Cavalry marching down Fleet St.; Photos of Officers of the Canadian 4th Division leaving Liverpool for the west; and more. Staples disintegrated. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: The Kidnapped Crook - The unvarnished facts of the culminating adventure of Clement Passal, alias the 'Marquis de Champaubert"; Unknown waters - a voyage of the Royal Research Ship Discovery II to the unmapped areas of Australian Antarctica; The White Cockerel - A remarkable story of ju-ju from Africa; Monk's Field - a curious story from North Wales; South Sea Fire-Walkers; A Woman Scorned - a story from Tabora; This bone means death - Australian aborigines 'point the bone' to allegedly kill, even at great distances; The Two Sisters - Two Italian Girls play a big part in helping the pro-British Partisans to seize Northern Italy from the Fascists - Else and Nina Gariglio, with photos; and more. Covers loosely attached. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
Features: Cover photo of George Best (Man Utd. and N. Ireland); Bobby Moore writes "Our First Division - The World's Super-League"; b/w photo of David Wagstaffe (Wolves); When the Saints go Marching in! - Southampton are no push-overs so watch out, Europe!; Colour photo of Ralph Coates; Colour photo of Peter Storey (Arsenal); Can the Kings of Scotland be overthrown? - Rangers and Celtic; colour centerfold photo of Leeds United - League Champions; b/w photo of Bernard Lewis (Watford and Wales under 23); A great look ahead to the 1970 World Cup; Colour photos of: Cyril Knowles (Spurs), Jeff Astle (Albion), Pat Jennings (Spurs), Ian Callaghan (Liverpool); Focus on Roy McFarland (Derby County); b/w photo of Gerry Young (Sheffield Wednesday); The shape of soccer in the seventies; Busby babes would have been the toast of Europe - Disaster ruins United's bid for glory; Colour photo of Keith Weller (Millwall) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
40 pages. Undated but from 1941 or earlier as this theatre was destroyed in the blitz of that year. Large black and white full-page photos of Emile Littler plus cast members, Jack Stanford, Eddie Gray, Fred Wynne, Magda Neeld, The Hartman Brothers, Pauline Lewis, The Four USA Girls, and Betty Jumel. Many nostalgic black and white advertisements. Corresponding half-inch openings to fore-edge of back cover and last page, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Faint bit of sticker remnant on front cover. Bit of white tape on white back cover. Binding intact. A sound and pleasing copy of this vintage item. Book
Pages 213-256. Features: Nice two-page photo ad for The Steel Company of Wales; Photos from the recent Motor Show; If Winter Comes - what to do when winter weather strikes; Photos of additional accessories for your Vauxhall; Some Thoughts on Night Driving; Photos of trip to Skye; Investment for Quality - photos of Vauxhaull's recent heavy investment in plating operations; The Victor is very popular in the U.S. - article with photos; TV on the Test Track - article with photos of camera mounted to the front of a car; Great photo sequence explains a steering overhaul; Photos of humorous signs; Letters; Great colour ad for Garrington's Red Diamond Hand tools inside back cover; Many pages of great vintage ads. Unmarked. Above-average wear and external soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Features/Photos: 73,000 cross into East Berlin for Christmas; The Lakonia Disaster; End of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; Rock art of the Australian Aborigines in Northern New South Wales; Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Today I, II, III and IV; Mikhail Andreevich Suslov; Photo of elephant hindquarters; Crossing the Mekong Delta upon a Water Buffalo's back; Jim Clark-World Champion - Esso Oil Ad.; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
Features/Photos: Watch-dogs of East and West Berlin; Tragedy and futility in a city where great powers meet - Berlin; Air-view of the U.S.S. Saratoga with her crew paraded; The temple of Inanna at Nippur, the ancient holy city of Sumer; Centrefold -colour reproduction of 1835 painting showing one of the last great 120 gun three decker sailing vessels arriving at Portsmouth; Mayo College, India; German tanks in Wales - the 84th Panzer Battalion on arrival; Colour television in Great Britain diagrammatically explained; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: Three pages of great photos of the Churchill/FDR meeting at sea aboard the H.M. Battleship "Prince of Wales"; Photos of the life of seamen aboard the latest battleships; Photos of fly-killing and tank repair operations in the African desert; War article by Cyril Falls with photos, including overhead shot of the Cernavoda railway bridge across the Danube, before it was destroyed by the Soviet Air Force; 2-page illustration of a 'cutting-out' excercise by a flotilla of fast motor-boats and amphibian troops in East Anglia; Personalities and Events of the week; Super aerial photo of bombs falling on Knapsack power station August 12th during a daylight raid; Centerfold illustration of the "Bristol" Blenheim Mark IV; Four amazing photos of the immediate aftermath of the attack in the Knapsack power plant; 13 photos of Nazi defeat on the Russian front; Interesting tables and graphics depict petrol rations and oil tankers - an analysis for car owners; Article on the Spider Wort, with photos; Nice half-page ad for Eno's "Fruit Salt". Average wear. Faint ink stamp to front cover. Clear tape inside each cover along spine, and externally along spine. A sound copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with numerous illustrations in the text; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY HORROCKS ON TITLE. One of the most sought-after titles in Hamilton's notable Famous Regiments series, edited by Lt.-General Sir Brian Horrocks. SIGNED COPIES ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE. Sutcliffe, p.154.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, neat signature on front paste-down; cloth, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly rubbed at extremities. The author's second work and first novel. Very scarce, especially in this condition.
8vo (190 x 140 mm), [4], 76pp., illustrated with 7 photographs by Bedford, Sedgfield and Ambrose, including one small oval one which in inset in the front cover, orig. brick red pebbled cloth, upper cover blocked in gilt, lacks front free-endpaper otherwise and very nice copy. List of photographs: [1] Photograph of Conway Castle and Bridge. [On cover.] [2] Denbigh Castle. [3] Rhuddlan Castle. [4] Conway Castle. [5] Harlech Castle. [6] Beaumaris Castle. [7] Carnarvon Castle. "This is a separate re-publication in a smaller format of part of 'Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain', 1862."?Gernsheim, 232.
56 pages plus fold-out map inside back cover. Oblong 9cm x 13cm. Issued under the auspices of the Bethesda and District Traders Association. Undated but appears to be circa late 1920s. Consists primarily of dozens of glorious vintage ads, some illustrated, for tourist-related businesses in the area. Includes seven one-page black and white reproductions of photos of the vicinity. Of particular note is the centerfold ad for The Penrhyn Quarry which features a great one-page photo of the quarry and a one-page ad. Average wear. Binding intact. Gift greetings upon front cover. Bit of writing on list of apartments on page 25. A wonderful vintage Bethesda tourism memento. Book
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with numerous charts and tables (many full-page) in the text, and 2 folding maps on japon in pocket at end of second volume, wanting 3 (of 5) maps; original green cloth, gilt backs, uncut, covers mildly age-stained, a firm, clean set in unclipped dustwrapper, the wrappers browned at backstrips, moderately age-soiled and chipped with minor loss at heads and tails of backstrips. Sold from an institution with its inscription on front panels of dustwrappers and stamps on front free endpapers. The set comprises Vol. 1: Industries; Vol. 2: Facilities; Vol. 3: Development. Volume one wants both maps; volume two wants one map (of 3). The maps are often missing. An exhaustive and detailed assessment of South Wales and its industrial potential immediately prior to the outbreak of WWII. Complete sets are scarce.