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1796LV1892Edinburgh:: Printed by Schaw and Pillans for the Reverend Joseph Johnston 1796. 1796. Second edition. Volume II of III. Small 4to. 495 pp. Lacks front ffep; leaves soiled stained and a bit worn with small gutter tear near p. 6. Original full calf; extremities heavily worn. As is. Printed by Schaw and Pillans, for the Reverend Joseph Johnston, 1796. unknown books
1795B74136Falkirk Scotland: P. Mair 1795. Hardcover. Fair. Rebound in black cloth boards small octavo 500pp. not illustrated. Book has mild shelfwear to boards binding tight endpapers have pencil notes text has some penciling heavy toning some soil and wear and tears to some pages that have been repaired with tape and paper in one instance involving significant loss to page see photo. P. Mair hardcover
179657661Boston: printed by Samuel Hall no. 53 Cornhill 1796. 8vo pp. 29 1; removed from binding half-title wanting; very good. BAL 937; Evans 30052; Sabin 4438. <br/><br/> printed by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill unknown books
179657661Boston: printed by Samuel Hall no. 53 Cornhill 1796. 8vo pp. 29 1; removed from binding half-title wanting; very good. BAL 937; Evans 30052; Sabin 4438. printed by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill unknown
1704c15100Chandos 2017-04-21. audioCD. New. 5x4x0. Brand New factory sealed in original shrink wrap. Chandos unknown
1798373718Boston 1798. Single Sheet. Fair Condition. A two-sided folio sheet measuring 31 x 52 cms printed in four columns no masthead or pagination. Aged paper with frayed edges and minor tears; no visible printer's imprint or page numbers. Quite likely a detached advertising supplement or standalone circular possibly distributed with the Columbian Centinel or Massachusetts Mercury. Both sides feature Commercial Notices & Auction Listings a dense array of classified-style advertisements including: Auction Announcements: Listings for upcoming sales of goods property and merchandise. Shipping Notices: References to arriving or departing vessels typical of Boston's maritime economy. Goods for Sale: Offers for imported items domestic wares and services. Of particular note is an advert for James Davenport's Spinning Machine Nov. 17 1798 promoting: Thread & Twine Production: Machine capable of spinning hemp flax and tow. Labour Efficiency: Claims of 2060 lbs/day output with minimal labour. Emphasizes American ingenuity and economic advantage over manual labour. Stylistic Notes: Long £s usage throughout with a serif-heavy typeface with tight column spacing. There is no editorial content or masthead present nor printer details given. Size: 31 x 52 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Special Features; Printed before 1800; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. unknown
1784BOOKS254480Falkirk: Printed and fold by Patrick Mair. G/No Dustjacket. 1784. New Edition. Leather. First published in 1720. . 12mo. 392pp. Cover rubbed chipped with stains cracked at spine; heavily stained with some page tears ownership on titlepage . Printed and fold by Patrick Mair hardcover
179746426Glasgow: William Brownlie. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1797. Hardcover. Rebound using original boards new spine corners and endsheets. Gilt title on spine. Clean interior with some age toning to varying degrees. Overall an attractive copy. Rare. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 132 pages . William Brownlie hardcover
1793ANT69381793. White Joseph. Hardback; vi pages 8-269 1 lvii 1 pages it is complete. The book is soundly bound in library boards with a buckram spine there is some slight browning to the boards. The endpapers have the bookplates of The General Theological Seminary Library New York and the title leaf has library stamps. The first and last leaves have library stamps. There is some light browning throughout the text and some gathers have some foxing; the text is otherwise unmarked. hardcover
174242791Leiden / Amsterdam: Hasenbroek / Bijl 1742. Gekartonneerd 205 x 125 cm 654 pp. vervolg titel . uit het Engels vertaald door Abel van Keulen met eenen voorreden van Cornelis van Velzen S.S. Theol.doct. en prof. op de Universiteit van Stad Groningen en Ommelanden. Band lig wat los vermoedelijk nog wel de originele. Titelpagina in rood/zwart. Cond.: goed / good. . Hasenbroek / Bijl unknown
1795r008.168GB: J. Ruthven and Sons Edinburgfh 1795. DISBOUND TEXT No covers. 170 x 100 mm. 244p. Book is in very good condition with minor signs of wear and/or age. . VG. J. Ruthven and Sons (Edinburgfh) unknown
1788010577Falkirk: Printed by Patrick Mair for the Booksellers 1788 A New Edition Printed from a Copy of the Last Edition Revised and Corrected by the Author. xvi 17-408pp printed on laid paper bound in full polished calf with the binding tight. PREVIOUS OWNERSHIP of A. W. Esleeck of Holyoke Mass. a Massachusetts Politician and owner of Esleeck Paper Company in Turners Falls Massachusetts being his bookplate. Front cover detached leather spine label intact lower/upper spine edge loss lacking the endpapers. Printed by Patrick Mair, for the Booksellers hardcover
179917065Boston: John Russel 1799. fair. 8vo. 30pp. No binding. Sewn spine missing. Illustrated title page. Printers devices. Important historical document. Title page loose but present. Minor tears at edges to all pages. Browning and foxing to pages. In English. Fair condition. John Russel unknown
1791308540Boston 1791. 1p. pen and ink on paper. 8 x 4 inches. Old folds some chipping to right hand corners affecting date and text identifying ward number two small holes in center not affecting text else VG. 1p. pen and ink on paper. 8 x 4 inches. Between 1758 and 1800 the Boston Overseers of the Poor admitted around 7200 persons into the almshouse. Polly Ballard would have been sent to the almshouse at the corner of Beacon and Park streets in Boston established in 1696 to replace the city's original almshouse which had been destroyed in a fire. The site also included a prison added in 1723 and a separate workhouse built in 1739. The "Almshouse Keeper" was Samuel Whitwell who had served as an overseer of the poor for 21 years. Overseer of the Poor Edward Edes 1745-1803 was a Boston baker who baked among other items ships bread. He was also half-owner of the brigantine merchant ship "Olive Branch." He was the son of Thomas Edes 1719-1794 and Sarah Larabee 1719-1791. He married his half-cousin Elizabeth Edes in 1768 and had two sons. RECIEVED INTO THE ALSMHOUSE. <br/><br/> unknown
177024240Glasgow: Robert and Thomas Duncan 1770. Hardcover. Very good. 6" x 4" 407 pp in original calf binding. Leather over joints partially cracked but hinges and binding sound. Ownership signatures one from 1777 one from 1972 on front endpapers otherwise unmarked. Thomas Boston 1676-1732 was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and theologian. The subject of this volume is described in the subtitle: "Wherein the parties in that Covenant the making of it and its carts conditionary and promissory and the Administration thereof are distinctly considered. Together with the trial of a saving person inbeing in in and the way of instating sinners therein unto their eternal salvation. Robert and Thomas Duncan hardcover
177600286324Edinburgh Scotland: W. Anderson 1776 Black cloth rebound in 1973. Ownership notes by Rev Randolph Campbell indicating purchase in 1854 great grandson ect. "Sometime Minifter at Simprin afterwards at Etterick. Divided into Twelve Periods. . to which is added Some Original Papers and Letters to and from the Author. Professional rebinding mild foxing. Rare. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Gift Inscirption. First Edition. Rebound. Very Good. W. Anderson hardcover
177027373Glasgow: Robert and Thomas Duncan 1770. Attractive original calf with raised spine bands light wear. 407 1 blank pp. Rear free endpaper torn contemporary ownership signature of Thomas Manning. Scattered light foxing modern bookplate Very Good.<br/>ESTC T74880. Robert and Thomas Duncan unknown books
177027373Glasgow: Robert and Thomas Duncan 1770. Attractive original calf with raised spine bands light wear. 407 1 blank pp. Rear free endpaper torn contemporary ownership signature of Thomas Manning. Scattered light foxing modern bookplate Very Good.<br /> ESTC T74880. Robert and Thomas Duncan unknown
1773mon0001580982John Reid 1773. Hardcover. Good. . Leather binding showing wear and scuffing.Hinges and binding firm with no loose pages.Edges tannedText clear with some foxing/tanning John Reid hardcover
1776107763Edinburgh: W Anderson 1776. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. .Sometime Minister at Simprin afterwards at Etterick. Divided into Twelve Periods.Written by Himself and addressed to his Children. Now first published from his own Manuscripts To which are added Some Original Papers and Letters to and from the Author." Noted theologian preacher and Hebrew scholar. Light toning throughout and a little marking and creasing early and late but otherwise all in good internal order.Attractively rebound in blue half leather with black silk cloth to boards. Scarce. 8vo. iv. 514pp 51pp appendix <br/> <br/> W Anderson hardcover
1792228522Boston 1792. 1 pp pen and ink on paper. 7 x 4 inches. Old folds minor tears VG. 1 pp pen and ink on paper. 7 x 4 inches. A quaint record of Federal era Boston which includes a handwrtiien list of 17 artisan and craftsman on the verso reading in part: "Receipt to Mrs. Prentice Bot of John Carnes Junr for 3 Willow Hatts 3/9 L11.3 rec'd pay't for. Edward Holyoke"<br /> <br /> Edward Holyoke 1770-1802 was the son of famed Sale physician Dr. Edwrad Augustus Holyoke. <br /> <br /> John Carnes Jr. was a failed minster turned shopkeeper and one of George Washington's earliest spies of the American Revolution. unknown
176836779Boston: Printed by Mein and Fleming 1768. Newspaper. Good. Approx. 11" x 9". Disbound. Single issue. Pages 429-436. Edge wear to the bottom of the paper. Light toning to the pages.<br /> <br /> Contents include news from London Boston New York Philadelphia Williamsburg. Charleston and parts of North Carolina. Articles also mention the Cherokee Indians the 96 district South Carolina Creek Indians Augusta Georgia and more. Colonial imprint. Good condition. Printed by Mein and Fleming unknown
1792228522Boston 1792. 1 pp pen and ink on paper. 7 x 4 inches. Old folds minor tears VG. 1 pp pen and ink on paper. 7 x 4 inches. "BOT" OF A FORMER SPY. A quaint record of Federal era Boston which includes a handwrtiien list of 17 artisan and craftsman on the verso reading in part: "Receipt to Mrs. Prentice Bot of John Carnes Junr for 3 Willow Hatts 3/9 L11.3 rec'd pay't for. Edward Holyoke"<br/><br/>Edward Holyoke 1770-1802 was the son of famed Sale physician Dr. Edwrad Augustus Holyoke. <br/><br/>John Carnes Jr. was a failed minster turned shopkeeper and one of George Washington's earliest spies of the American Revolution. unknown books
1759mon0000160234John Robertson 1759. Leather. Acceptable. in x in x in. Front board detached. Rear board almost fully detached. Staining. Ex library with markings. Gift inscription on ffep. Tape repair. Names on title page. John Robertson hardcover
176120804Edinburgh: David Paterson 1761. First Edition. 12mo; 9100; 410pp. Full brown calf spine with 4 raised bands. Solidly bound and well worn with scuffing extremity wear especially to corners and crown of spine; Good. Inscribed on ffep 'Amos Grosvenor/His Book/January 10th/1764/Benjamin H. Grosvenot/Pomfret'. The Grosvenor family was one of the early settlers in New England coming to Pomfret from Massachusetts in the late 1600s. Amos Grosvenor 1724-1799 married Mary Hutchins and settled as a farmer in Pomfret. Among his children was a son Benjamin H. c. 1771-1847 who married Chloe Trowbridge to whom were born eight children the two eldest sons dying in early life. David Paterson unknown