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20317Port of Manchester. George Falkner & Sons Limited Manchester. With section dated 16 July 1959. Five maps four of them fold-outs together with duplicated text on two leaves stapled into 8vo pamphlet of buff printed wraps with 'PORT OF MANCHESTER' and logo on the front and printers' slug on back. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. The five maps include three fold-outs: the first coloured in blue and light and dark green titled 'Principal oil docks and installations with their road connections' 'For particulars of sites on the Company's Estate application should be made to the Company's Land Agents Dunlop Heywood & Co. 90 Deansgate Manchester 3.'; the second titled 'Dockside Area Map' and dated May 1952; the third with extensive text and with 'Historical Note' and general 'Note' beginning: 'This diagrammatic map has been designed to provide in a convenient form most of the information our visitors have sought in the past. A short description of the main points of interest will be found on the left-hand side opposite the points to which they refer.' Also present is a single-page map with large key titled 'Hinterland of the Port of Manchester' and another single-page map of England with concentric circles of distance radiating from London Manchester Hull Bristol and Birmingham. The two-page text is headed: 'Thursday 16th July 1959. It may be found that the vessels listed hereunder are not in the position shown as this itinerary had to be prepared some hours in advance of the actual visit.' Eighteen ships are listed on Docks 6. 7 8 9 Trafford Wharf Irlam Ore Wharf and Partington. The ships include: on '8 Dock' 'â€Manchester Vanguard†is discharging 1200 tons of Oleo Stock Bentonite Lard Machinery Chemicals Papy Scybean Oil Nickel Slabs and General Cargo from Great Lakes Ports.' Similar entries for 'Manchester Venture' 'Manchester Progress' and 'Manchester Shipper' all '9 Dock'. No other copy traced either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC. [ Port of Manchester. ] George Falkner & Sons Limited, Manchester. With section dated 16 July 1959. paperback
1979508662Mouton 1979. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/NEAR FINE. xxxvii 198pp. 8vo sewn binding in green cloth white stamped spine lettering. Exceedingly clean and sharp; DJ with just a bit of rubbing to the tips. 'Recently a great deal of attention has been directed at the Siwan al-Hikmah of Abü Salaimãn as-Sijistani as-Sijazi by some of our most outstanding Orientalists. This growing interest has focused on its importance for the history of Arabic philosophy especially in connection with the Greeks and has been manifested in a corresponding curiousity as to what its contents may be. Franz Ro-senthal has spoken of its crucial importance for Graeco-Arabic studies. Jörg Kraemer who demonstrated in a brilliant fashion that the Homeric citations in the Siwan al-Hikmah were in fact the vapar attributed to Menander has described the text in equally strong terms. However in spite of the fact that a number of good manuscripts of abridged or selected versions exist Muntakhab no complete copy of the original Siwan al-Hikmah is as yet known. The Muntakhab SiwÄn al-Hikmah dates from approximately A. D. 1200 whereas the original is of nearly the same date as the Fihrist of Ibn an-Nadim written in about 377/987 - or perhaps even earlier. While scholars wait for the complete original text to be recovered and made available it has seemed appropriate to the editor that a text of the Muntakhab together with some explication to assist in its understanding be supplied; the present volume is intended to provide immediate access to this critical text.' From the dust jacket. Mouton hardcover
2092902141700278Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1984144835Frenchs Forest: The Craftsman's Press 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Frenchs Forest The Craftsman's Press 1984. Oblong folio 143 pages with 76 plates 35 in colour. Red cloth; a fine copy in the matching red cloth-covered slipcase and original mailing carton. Number 147 of only 200 copies signed by the artist; loosely inserted as issued is an original etching signed and numbered to match sheet size 330 × 255 mm; image size 200 × 165 mm. The Craftsman's Press hardcover
1722603287Edinburgh: James Watson His Majesty's Printer 1722. Hardcover. Good. First editions. Two Volumes Volume One issued 1719 Volume Two issued 1722. Volume One clxviii 458pp 25 Volume Two 14 815pp. Full contemporary leather boards stamped in blind volume two with a design on the boards and gilt on the spine each section with its own title page and copyright date. Both are ex-library with labels and tape on the spines and markings inside both with general wear and rubbing to the boards and spines Volume One lacking the initial title page which has been replaced with a Xerox reproduction Volume Two with the boards separated and held to the text block with library tape and with the gilt on the spine faded overall a good or better set. Volume Two advertises a third volume that does not appear to have ever been published. Both of these volumes were once held by The Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton NJ and prior to that at the Edinburgh Theological Library. James Watson His Majesty's Printer hardcover
1719415Edinburgh: Printed by James Watson 1719 Vol. 1 1722 Vol. 2. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine. 2 vols. 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. Vol. 1: clxviii 458 numbered pages 25 page table. Vol. 2: vi 816 numbered pages. The various parts have separate title pages. Register and pagination are continuous. All page edges rouged. Bound in modern black buckram with red morocco spine labels and new endpapers. ESTCT78533. A tour de force of the foundational documents and doctrines of the Scottish Church. Of particular interest to American Episcopalians due to the influence of that church in the founding of the American Church and the compilation of its BCP. Printed by James Watson unknown
elala6192London: John Murray 1832. Second Edition. The sketches are dated Goderich March 1832. “Neither statistical nor truthful it was designed to attract the “better†class of settlers. Dunlop included ironic comments on the ‘delights’ of Canadian cookery and was unable to refrain from witty and sarcastic remarks on the internal divisions among Presbyterian bodies and on the connection between Methodists and politics.†Story William ‘Tiger’ Dunlop who had previously been posted to Upper Canada in 1813 as acting surgeon of the 89th Regiment returned in 1826 with John Galt in the service of the Canada Company settling just north of Goderich. In 1829 he became inspector of the company’s lands and settlements and in 1833 general superintendent. Becoming increasingly critical of the company he finally resigned in 1838. From 1841 to 1845 he sat for Huron in the Legislative Assembly and thereafter he was superintendent of the Lachine Canal. TPL 1707. cfCasey I 1400. cfGagnon I 3382. cfKingsford p. 87. cfLande 201. cfMorgan p. 113. cfSabin 21318. cfWatters p. 959. DCB VII pp. 260-64. Story pp. 234-35. 16mo. pp. 2 p.l. 120. modern half calf title browned some foxing throughout repair to outer blank margin of 1 leaf. elala6192 London: John Murray, 1832 unknown
183243941London: John Murray 1832. Very Good. 12mo. 16.5cm vii120p rebound in green cloth with gilt spine titles ex-libary stamps text is clean rare. Our third copy. T.P.L. 4974. Sabin 10610. Morgan p113. William "Tiger" Dunlop 1792-1848 was one of the most colourful figures in Canadian history. He served in the War of 1812 as an assistant surgeon and settled in Canada in 1826 as an agent for the Canada Company. His witty engaging personality and drinking exploits are legendary. Dunlop never travelled without his "Twelve Disciples" eleven bottles filled with various potent substances and one bottle called "Judas" filled with water. His Statistical Sketches is an entertaining work mixing some small practical advice with much tomfoolery fully exploiting the author's humourous persona. He remarks for example in his chapter on climate that Upper Canada had the healthiest climate on earth as whisky could be purchased anywhere for a shilling a gallon. John Murray unknown
42365Sydney : Craftsman House 1999 revised edition. Quarto boards in dustjacket pp. 188 profusely illustrated. Signed by the author Lynne Strachan and with a signed presentation inscription from Brian Dunlop to Australian artists Criss Canning and her partner David. Provenance: Criss Canning acquired in 2023 Â Â hardcover
48141Sydney: The Craftsman’s Press 1984. Oblong folio lettered scarlet cloth in matching slipcase with pictorial inlay 144pp. superbly illustrated throughout. Limited to 200 copies signed by the artist with an original signed figurative etching loosely enclosed.  hardcover
18946923Petersburg Va: Fenn & Owen Printers & Binders 1894. Octavo 20 x 13 cm. 206 pages. Illustrated. Advertisements. Indices to recipes and to advertisers. Author attribution from bibliographical records. Evident FIRST EDITION. A community cookbook produced in support of the YMCA Building Fund of Petersburg Va. The recipes in short narrative form are attributed with formal names and include: Confederate States Pudding Eggs on Foam Marguerites Zimmet Kitchen Buns Old Billy Bonner's Way to Barbecue Shoat the Charleston Way to Boil Rice and Pickle Prunes. The ice cream section is interesting. Some recipes include wine or liquor as an ingredient. Some age-toning to text-block; a few neat closed tears to some leaves. In stiff black leather covered boards gilt-titled and decorated with a medallion on the front panel. Neatly and professionally rebacked. Near fine. Rare. OCLC locates twelve copies; Cook page 259-60; not in Bitting or Brown. Fenn & Owen, Printers & Binders hardcover
1815mon0003120504Edinburgh: George Ramsay & Co. 1815. Hardcover. Good. . Oversized book bound in full leather. Cover shows minor wear rubbing edgewear. Pages clean. Edinburgh: George Ramsay & Co. hardcover
0243406002.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1953ZB1305127Reinhold Publishing Corp. 1953. 867 pp. Hardcover ex library else text and binding clean and tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Reinhold Publishing Corp. hardcover
1829AQ29243Edinburgh: Published by Oliver & Boyd 1829. 2 283pp. Later cloth-backed buff paper boards contrasting black morocco lettering. Lightly rubbed and marked. Early manuscript notes to title page and first page of text blank bottom half of final leaf of text torn away spotted throughout. The sole edition of a narrative presented in diary form of a early nineteenth century tour of France and Belgium. . First edition. 8vo. Published by Oliver & Boyd hardcover
1999x-1898595232Sussex Academic Pr 1999. Paperback. New. 194 pages. 8.25x5.50x0.75 inches. Sussex Academic Pr paperback
1900048301London: C. J. Clay and Sons. xxi 111pp with VIII facsimile plates including large folding plate brown cloth spine gilt over printed boards spine splitting ex-seminary library with usual stamps and labels binding copy . Fair. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1900. C. J. Clay and Sons paperback
19991113910Prentice Hall October 1999. Oversized Paperback. Very Good - Cash. Light reader wear and rubbing to the edges corners covers and pages. Corners bumped. Pages appear unmarked. The book is in great condition! Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Prentice Hall paperback
19991-0137444265Prentice Hall 1999. Paperback. New. hardback/disk edition. 722 pages. 10.00x7.50x1.25 inches. Prentice Hall paperback
107811. Paperback. Good. Condition: Good; ISBN: 9780137444267; Edition: 1. Once purchased we honor returns due to quality issues but won't accept reasons like 'changed my mind' 'find better price' 'order by mistake' etc paperback
1961mon0000014692Cambridge Univ. Press 1961. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex University of California Berkeley library book with usual library markings and wear. Binding is tight. Some pencil markings scattered throughout. Errata slip tipped in. Cambridge Univ. Press hardcover
1961566H4379England: Cambridge - at the University Press 1961. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 6 208 pages. Includes: Introduction; Analysis of Contents; English Translation; Notes to the English Translation; English Index; Arabic Text; Arabic Index; Variants and Readings in the Hebrew Version. Errata slip tipped in at Table of Contents. Tight and square. Prior owner's name atop front free endpaper otherwise contents clean bright and unmarked. Light wear to publisher's air force blue cloth. Dust jacket not included. A quality copy. Cambridge - at the University Press Hardcover
1976G0725601485I4N00The Hawthorn Press 1976. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. The Hawthorn Press hardcover
ria9780837169354_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
0266359396.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover