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19349786ABLondon, The Medici Society; Boston, Hale, Cushman & Clint, 1934. 24 cm. XII, 307, (1) S., 32 Schwarzweiß-Tafeln. Original Leinen (Hardcover) m. ggpr. Rücken, Fadenheftung, Goldkopfschnitt. Einige Seiten schwach fingerfleckig, eine Seite mit einer Anstreichung in Kuli. Buchblock unauffällig gebrochen.
200718163ABLondon, Frances Lincoln, 2007. 30,5 cm. 256 S. mit zahlr. brillanten Farbfotos von Val Corbett. Original Pappband (Hardcover), Fadenheftung. 1st ed. Tadelloses gepflegtes Exemplar.
200518156ABLondon, National Trust Books, 2005. 26 cm. 392 S. mit einer Karte und zahlr. farb. Abb. Original Pappband (Hardcover), Fadenheftung. New ed. Vier Blatt am Ende des Buches mit produktionseitigen Knittern und Seiten etwas lichtrandig.
201118170ABHildesheim, Gerstenberg, 2011. 28 cm. 144 S. mit zahlr. brillanten Farbfotos von Alex Ramsay. Original Pappband (Hardcover), Fadenheftung. 1. Aufl. Tadelloses gepflegtes Exemplar. Schutzumschlag minimal angerändert.
198720297ABHildesheim, Gerstenberg, 1987. 20 x 26 cm. 160 S. mit ca 150 farb. Abb. und Farbtafeln von Clay Perry. Original Pappband (Hardcover), Fadenheftung. 1. Aufl. Schutzumschlag gedunkelt, Name im Vorsatz. Sonst tadelloses gepflegtes Exemplar.
199616433ABHildesheim, Gerstenberg, 1996. 20 x 26 cm. 160 S. mit ca 150 farb. Abb. und Farbtafeln von Clay Perry. Illustrierter Pappband (Hardcover), Fadenheftung. 1. Aufl. der Sonderausg. Rücken lichtgeblichen, mit kleiner Kerbe. Sonst tadelloses gepflegtes Exemplar.
41125Geelong : Supreme Court of New South Wales for the District of Port Phillip May 1850. Manuscript in ink written on the first two sides of a folio bifolium in the hand of a legal clerk; recording a bond of £160 payable to Deputy Sheriff Alastair Mackenzie. The three liable parties are John Furlong of Barrabool farmer; George Gibbons licensed victualler of South Geelong; and George Elliot general dealer of South Geelong. The condition of the bond is that it will remain in effect from the commencement of Furlong's suit in the Supreme Court at Melbourne or Geelong against Edward Willis and Charles Lambert Swanston joint owners of Native Creek Station a sheep run of 4000 acres for 'taking and unjustly detaining' his property - 'to wit one stack of hay twenty bags of oats and dirty wheat and one horse dray' but that it will be made void if/when the goods are adjudged to have been returned; seals intact on the second side; docketed on the last side: 'Dated day omitted May 1850 / John Furlong and others to A. Mackenzie Esq. Deputy Sheriff / Bond'; original folds; a very well preserved Port Phillip legal document. John Furlong was a pioneer settler in the Geelong district. A farmer with a property called Woodstock in the Barrabool Hills west of Geelong he was a god-fearing man and a member of the Free Church of Scotland. The year 1850 had not begun well for him. In February his wife Margaret had been arrested and briefly detained by the Chief Constable in Geelong on a charge of attempting to take her own life by taking laudanum the authorities also noting that she had recently developed a heavy drinking habit Geelong Advertiser 27 February 1850. Even greater tragedy was to strike the family the following summer: on 10 February 1851 an article on the Barrabool Hills bushfire in The Argus reported that 'Mr Furlong's stacks and fences are burnt ; Mrs Furlong was severely burnt and her injuries may be fatal.' Evidently she survived because in 1853 a Mary Furlong surely in error for Margaret Furlong in company with one Thomas Shaw was charged 20 shillings for being 'drunk in the streets of the town' Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer 18 October 1853. Following the death of John Furlong two years later the following report appeared The Age 23 August 1855: 'BARRABOOL HILLS. Margaret Furlong an elderly wonun attired in decent widow's weeds appeared to answer the charge of being drunk and raising a crowd in the street. The prisoner stated that she had been celebrating the intelligence of a legacy to a considerable amount and that she was striving to engage a conveyance by the Escort to the Barrabool Hills when the alleged disturbance occurred. In consequence of her promise to leave the town at once she was discharged.'  unknown
1950394957Cardiff : University of Wales Press 1950. 1st edition. Hardcover. Library copy. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Library marks remain. Physical description: 1 volume 704 pages 29 cm. Notes: Includes bibliographical references. Text in English and Welsh. Subjects: Welsh language Dictionaries; Dictionaries English; Welsh language Etymology; Encyclopedias and dictionaries Welsh. Cardiff : University of Wales Press hardcover
First edition, 8vo, 54pp., disbound. Not listed on JISC.
16536Buckingham Palace London. 20 February 1858. 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. Very good on lightly-aged paper. Thanking him for 'the Photograph of Folkestone harbour & the volumes you have sent on the subjects of Malta & the Order of St. John. by Major-General Whitworth Porter 1827-1892 of the Royal Engineers'. Prince Albert had intended to buy the book but will take pleasure in accepting the copy the recipient of the letter has 'had so handsomely bound'. Buckingham Palace [London]. 20 February 1858. unknown
14p. 12mo. Original full pictorial printed wraps. Very nice copy. WWI 13
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2026x-100969300XCambridge University Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 342 pages. 6.00x0.81x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2026x-1009692976Cambridge University Press 2026. Paperback. New. 342 pages. 6.00x0.71x9.00 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
201014005ABStrout, The HistoryPress, 2010. 25 cm. XIV, 218 pp. With 8 coloured plates and num. b/w Ill. Illustrierter Originalkarton (Softcover). Minimal bestoßen.
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19809180Bureau of Mineral Resources A.C.T. 1980. 1st edition. V.g. Folded map A map of the north-eastern part of the Australian Capital Territory including adjacent areas of N.S.W. Sheet 200 600 of the N.S.W. 1:10000 series. Covers roughly the western half of sheet 8727 of the 1:100000 geological map series. Includes a 45 page memoir "Notes to accompany the 1980 1:50000 geological map". Bureau of Mineral Resources, A.C.T. unknown
Biography of George IV, with eight illustrations. 301 pages. Index. ex-libris label on front pastedown, two creases on front free endpaper, spine faded and browned, covers faded in parts, particularly on back cover, light foxing to page edges.
201214408ABOxford u. New York, Shire Publ., 2012. 21 cm. 128 pp. Mit zahlr. zumeist farb. Abb. Illustrierter Originalkarton (Softcover). Neuwertiges Exemplar. Schmuck-Exlibris "Bücherei des Deutschen Gartenbaues" im Vorsatz. Shire Library ; 670.
Hardback reprint in a protected dust jacket. Fine/Fine. ISBN 0047960523. 21440. eng