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198210003AB[London], 1982. 32 x 23 cm. 23/20/21/21/26/24/25 S. Typoskript in 2-Loch-Heftmappe (Softcover). Gutes Exemplar.
19345649New South Wales Australia: Issued by The Authority of The Government of New South Wales 1934. First Edition First Printing. Card Covers. pp. 72 4. 8vo. measuring 7.25" x 9.25". Textured cream card covers with gilt lettering and illustration to the front cover. Richly illustrated with many black-and-white photographs portraits illustrations facsimiles and one stunning remarkably well-preserved fold-out colour map of New South Wales. Includes details of the various amenities available to prospective settlers businesses including notes on the type of government natural resources entertainment and leisure facilities social conditions population. Remarkably well-preserved showing no detectable flaws contents bright clean and unmarked with firm sound binding; fine. Uncommon in commerce in this condition and state. Near fine. <br/><br/> Issued by The Authority of The Government of New South Wales unknown
200021386ABNorwich, Jarrold Publ., 2000. 24 cm. 18 S. mit zahlr. Farbfotos von Jerry Harpur, 1 farb. Gartenplan. Illustrierte Originalbroschur (Softcover), Klammerheftung. Tadelloses gepflegtes Exemplar.
2000LFA-126739760Revue de 82 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1356762581.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
AQ24276s.i.: s.n. s.d. c. 1770 Manuscript on paper. 22pp. Without initial leaf. Stitched into later stiff grey wrappers with woodcut of a lion under a tree on lower wrapper and imprint 'Printed and sold by W Bailey Calne'. Inked ownership inscription of 'Hum. Sandford' to upper wrapper. A manuscript copy of two letters by Lord George Lyttelton 1709-1773 providing an account of his journey in Wales - one of the earliest Romantic tourist accounts of the country - written in 1755 though not printed until 1774. The two letters were addressed to Lyttelton's brother Charles Lyttelton 1762-1768 Bishop of Carlisle though copies are known that were addressed to religious controversialist and historical writer Archibald Bower 1686x8-1766; indeed their first appearance in print was entitled An Account of a Journey into Wales in two letters to Mr Bower Annual Register 1774 XVII 160-4pp. Although these letters were not published until 1774 they were widely circulated in manuscript. . Quarto. [s.n.], [s.d., c. 1770?] unknown
RGW2486630 tissued steel engraved vignette plates of views and including one of Welsh costume one signed W. Wood two engraved by Newman & Co and published by G. Humphreys Bangor eight of the plates were published by J. Harwood of London. Oblong 8vo 5.5 x 8.5in orig. embossed cloth gilt faded slight wear hinges broken Hugh Humphreys 1817-1896 of the Castle Square Caenarfon was a prolific publisher of engravings lithographs and photographs on Welsh subjects. Humphreys issued similarly titled collections of North Wales views but we have not been able to discover another copy with this particular title. Title on cover reads 'Humphreys's Views in North Wales 5/-'. This collection incorporates some views published by the London publisher J. Harwood dated in the 1840s and Humphreys of Bangor. hardcover
Boards with light rubbing to extremities and one spot on front board. Spine lightly creased ; Nd. [early 1900's]. "14 maps and plans and numerous illustrations"; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 200 pages
19598064Swansea 1959. 14.5 cm x 24 cm. 37pp. Staplebound illustrated glossy cover with staining and mild edgewear historical illustrations and photographs throughout very good. unknown
16396Kenfig Hill Bridgend South Wales. 1 February 1911 to 18 January 1938. The present volume provides a fascinating sidelight into the operations of an archetypal Working Men's Club Labour leader Ed Milliband was recently described as being 'more at home in Primrose Hill than Kenfig Hill' at what was perhaps the high point of such an institution covering the period from just before the Great War to the end of the Depression of the 1930s. The accounts relate to two locations: the Cefn Institute and the Talbot Miners' Welfare Institute. The latter was founded in 1911 after a gift from the Talbot family and closed in 1959. A listed building it reopened with lottery funding in 2005. The item is 270pp. large 4to. In printed ledger by Western Mail Limited of Cardiff: in double column with 'Receipts' including printed columns for the Kenfig Hill collieries Aberbaidon Ton Philip Bryndu Cribbwr Vawr on the left-hand opening and 'Expenditure' on the right. A sturdy 41 x 34 cm. volume with plum leather quarter-binding and grey cloth covers. In gilt on spine: 'General Income and Expenditure Book'. Internally good on lightly-aged paper in aged and worn binding. Occasional sets of accounts are dated and marked as 'Audited and found correct' and signed and dated by two individuals. Loosely inserted in the volume are manuscript memoranda 2pp. 4to on one leaf with one side carrying a list of 12 Kenfig Hill names and addresses headed 'January 12th 1920 Management Committee Aberberbaiden sic for Aberbaiden a Kenfig colliery together with the name and address of the 'Examiners Rep'. The volume also contains three loose receipts dated 1913 1914 and 1938 and a note in Welsh. The first page of the volume contains a record of sums raised by 'Tickets sold for opening concert' and at the rear are two entries relating to the 'Opening Ceremony' on 20 September 1911: a record of the 'Proceeds of Tickets sold at doors' £6 16s 0d and eleven guineas to J. D. Dover for the 'cost of Luncheon'. The accounts cover everything from methylated spirits to waste paper baskets and a note indicates the care with which the accounts were kept: 'N.B. Of the £8 18s 1d received from the Collieries prior to the appointment of D H Price as Treasurer - the Sum of £8 6s 9d was expended before his appointment and the Balance 11s/4d was transferred to him and acknowledged on opposite page - receipt No. 9'. A valuable aspect of the volume is the record of wages and salaries caretaker cashier treasurer for example: £10 7s 6d to 'John Rogers 5 wks' wages & £2 7s 6d less 10s/- a wk. Insurance Benefit for 3 wk.'; 10s to 'E. Grififth Rees acting as temporary caretaker - one day'; £3 to 'Mrs. Hopkin for washing towels'; £5 to 'A. Holwill for Painting Cen Institute on a/c'; £5 2s 8d to 'W. Parry 44 Hours at 2/4 per hour Repairs to Institute'. The thousands of entries include: 3s 6d to 'Mr Wm Hopkins - haulage of coal from Cribur Fawr'; £10 7s 9d to 'Messrs Evan Thomas & Co. Ironmongery etc carbide'; 15s to 'Mrs A Davies cleaner - for cleaning school after Committee meetings'; £0 5s 6d to 'D Davis Haulage of Coal from Ton-Phillip yard to K. Hill'; £10 to 'H Samuels Ltd. Medals for Billiard Tournament Prizes'; £13 15s 0d to 'Mr E J Riley cost of small Billiard Table'; £1 11s 0d for 'Hire of Hall Piano'; 9s 6d to 'Dana & Co. Temple of Fashion rubber gloves'; 10s 6d to 'Western Mail - revolving climax date stamp'; £29 14s 0d to 'Acetylene Gas & Carbide Co. new generator'; £1 15s 0d to 'Ton Phillip Colliery Co. 2 tons coal'; 1s to 'G Richards - throwing a load of coal'; 6d to 'S. H. Stockwood - Billiard License'; 18s to 'John Davies goods supplied as prizes for billiard handicap'; 12s to 'The Blick Typewriter Co Ltd'; £8 9s 11d to the 'Postmaster General Telephone Charges Cefn £4 . 15 Talbot £3 . 4 . 11'. The Institute's library features in a number of entries for example: £3 4s 0d to 'Moses Morgan classifying books'; £1 14s 0d to 'Mr Edward Dodd cost of 24 Vol. Punch's Library'; £30 to 'W H Smith & Son - 3rd instalment for Library books'; £1 10s 7d to 'D F Williams - Magazines etc'; £10 3s 6d to 'Albert Edwards Bookcase etc. for Cefn'; £1 8s 6d to 'Pain & Co. Magazine Covers'. [Kenfig Hill, Bridgend, South Wales.] 1 February 1911 to 18 January 1938. hardcover
187094929London - Edinburgh - New York, T. Nelson and Sons, coll. « Nelson’s Pictorial Guide-Books for Tourists » 1870 In-16 à l’italienne 10,5 x 16,5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur percaline verte, dos muet, vignette en couleurs contrecollée sur le premier plat encadré d’un triple filet doré, 9 gravures en couleurs dont 2 en doubles pages, 3 vignettes en noir dont cul-de-lampe.
1769500044929London: Newbery & Carnan 1769. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fair. Volume 4 only of 10. Essex-Hertfordshire 30 plates boards detached. These are rare because they were broken up for the plates. <br/> <br/> Newbery & Carnan, hardcover
1769500044928London: Newbery & Carnan 1769. Second edition. . Hardcover. G. Volume 2 only of 10. 9 plates binding complete. Cheshire to Cumberland incl. Cornwall <br/> <br/> Newbery & Carnan, hardcover
1769500044930London: Newbery & Carnan 1769. First Edition. . Hardcover. G-. Volume 7 only of 10. 34 plates. front board detached Norfolk-Pembrokeshire. includes Oxfordshire.These are rare because they were broken up for the plates. <br/> <br/> Newbery & Carnan, hardcover
Name to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked light grey cloth boards and bump to upper front corner. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with light rubbing to upper edge. 110pp. A walking, scrambling and rock climbing guide to the Carneddau Range of Snowdonia in North Wales. Illustrated with photographs and sketch maps. Scarce in the UK.
184630113Boston: Published by S. G. Simpkins 1846. 1st edition. Original publisher's blue cloth with gilt stamped spine & boards blocked in blind. Spine a bit sun-tanned. A VG copy. 6 172 2 pp. Advert to penultimate page. Frontis 4 internal wood engravings tailpiece. 12mo in 6s. 6-1/4" x 3-3/4" <br/><br/>Besides the LOST WHEELBARROW the other stories included are: The DANCE Of The MICE LITTLE HORACE & HONEST CUFF. Published by S. G. Simpkins hardcover books
102314770X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0526704659.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1354808134.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ca. 11,5 x 24 cm. 5 Bl. Original-Broschur mit einfarbig illustriertem Deckeltitel. Einfache Fadenbindung. Einband etwas berieben und gerändert sowie leicht gewellt. Papier leicht eselsohrig. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Mit handschriftlichem Vermerk auf Innendeckel von 1922. Sonst guter Zustand. Sechs schöne montierte s/w Bildtafeln des Ortes und der Umgebung Aberystwyths / Wales.
32958by direction of the Honorable Francis Abigail Minister for Mines Sydney. Sydney : Charles Potter Government Printer 1888. Octavo 245 x 155 mm publisher's printed salmon-coloured wrappers upper wrapper with edge and corner wear and annotations in pencil at top corner; spine ends with paper loss pp 115; internally very clean a good all-original copy. unknown
2010188140New South Wales Australia: ACON 2010. 64p. 8.25x11.75 inches numerous color illustrations including photos of safe sex posters published for various Australian and Asian audiences very good booklet in stapled black and silver wraps ACON unknown books
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.
2004181949Chester : The Artist 2004. First Edition. Paperback. Fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Signed by the author.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 46 pages; Physical desc.: 46 p. : ill. ; 23 x 23 cm. Subject: Adams Alexander --Artists --Exhibitions --Catalogs. Chester : The Artist? paperback
1998Lyr0237Edition Solitude, 1998. - Pappband - Widmung der Autorin auf Titel, kl. Fleck auf Schnitt, sonst gut 8° Buch Hardcover