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1896036544London: George Bell and Sons 1896. A new edition revised with notes appendices and index by Henry Wilson. 2 vols. xviii 504; vi 701p. mostly unopened 2 fold-out charts original burgundy cloth Bohn's library. George Bell and Sons unknown books
1890Z1206Edinburgh and London:: Young J. Pentland 1890. 1890. 8vo. xiii 222 pp. Maroon cloth gilt-stamped spine title; some offsetting to covers spine ends a bit worn spine slightly stained. Bookplate of Bryan Gandevia M.D.; some inked and penciled annotations to front endleaves. Very good. Young J. Pentland, 1890. hardcover books
184267660Philadelphia: Carey and Hart. Good. 1842. Hardcover. Two Volumes complete. This is an ex-library set with usual library marks including card pockets at the rear numbers to the spine and library stamps. The covers are slightly ruubed and show some usual wear but the contetns are bright and complete. Good. . Carey and Hart hardcover books
184267660Philadelphia: Carey and Hart. Good. 1842. Hardcover. Two Volumes complete. This is an ex-library set with usual library marks including card pockets at the rear numbers to the spine and library stamps. The covers are slightly ruubed and show some usual wear but the contetns are bright and complete. Good. . Carey and Hart hardcover
18409177Edinburgh: John Johnstone pr. by Ballantyne & Hughes 1840. 8vo. 2 49 1 pp. <br><br>Second issue. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2D22748. Removed from a nonce volume. Title-page with early inked numeral in upper margin; spots of mild foxing to first and last few leaves. John Johnstone (pr. by Ballantyne & Hughes) unknown books
184267896Philadelphia: Carney and Heart. Good. 1842. Hardcover. Two volumes ex-lib with very minimal marks yellow coated endpapers are slightly soiled contents are solid Good. . Carney and Heart hardcover books
184267896Philadelphia: Carney and Heart. Good. 1842. Hardcover. Two volumes ex-lib with very minimal marks yellow coated endpapers are slightly soiled contents are solid Good. . Carney and Heart hardcover
1888980490George Bell and Sons. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1888. Second Revised Edition. Three-Quarter Leather. Very nice leather bindings in great condition -- brown leather over marbled boards raised bands top edges gilt. Volume one has a tipped in page signed by co-workers of retiree receiving book. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall . George Bell and Sons hardcover
188334119London: Field & Tuer & NY: Scribner & Welford 1883. First Edition. 8vo pp. vii 272 including index. With 2 chromolithographs and 4 lithographed plates.Review laid in. Ex library. cover little worn at edges and spine one hinge tender o/w VG. The early history of glass in all sections of the world based on the collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Field & Tuer & NY: Scribner & Welford unknown books
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
1892031018UK 1892. First Edition . Paper. Good. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. An Original Handwritten and Signed Letter by English Artist George Dunlop Leslie. Dated 1892. A letter about the loan of a picture after it had been displayed at the Royal Academy. George Dunlop Leslie RA 1835 - 1921 was a British genre painter author and illustrator. Size is 178 x 113mm. Condition is good. Light folding crease. Gum marks to rear blank. Ref19209 <br/> <br/> unknown
188316817Melbourne: George Robertson. Poor with no dust jacket. 1883. Softcover. Binding poor lacking the spine. Front wrapper possibly not original Inner margin of title page pasted down to front wrapper. Front wrapper torn with loss. ; xv 1 109 1 pages. Lacking last two leaves pp.111-2. Page dimensions: 165 x 106mm. Includes a 1 page Preface to the Second Edition. The expanded second edition was first published in 1882 Bagnall notes the 4th edition 1884 was a reprint of the second edition. Bibliographical reference: c.f. Bagnall 1742. Bagnall notes "Third Edition 1883 not traced". The Dixon Library appears to have a copy.; 16mo . George Robertson paperback
1827014938Philadelphia: E. Littell. Two volumes bound in one. Paper-covered boards. Front cover separated from spine but held well by cords back cover beginning to separate fraying at head and foot of spine internals nice Good. Some interesting rhetorical commentary. . Good. Hardcover. First American Edition. 1827. E. Littell hardcover
1827046T2James Kay Jr. for E. Littell Philadelphia: 1827. 1827 Two volumes. 354; 286; 60 2 Appendix Publisher's advertisements. Deckle edged uncut. Foxed. Original boards and label binding worn but presentable. Scarce. As a youth John Colin Dunlop was studious and retired in disposition. He was admitted an advocate in 1807 but was only nominally at the bar. The first edition of his well-known 'History of Fiction' was published at Edinburgh in 1814. Dunlop was appointed Sheriff Depute of the Shire of Renfrew in 1816. This office he retained until his death. In 1823 he produced the first two volumes of this 'History of Roman Literature' which is noticeable for useful abstracts of the writings described and illustrations drawn from modern European literatures. He died at Edinburgh in February 1842. "People sometimes wondered how so feeble and so retired a creature could venture as a penal magistrate among the strong sailors of Greenock or the ill fed rebels of precarious Paisley; but he did his duty among them very well. In appearance he was exceedingly like a little old gray cuddy a nice kindly body with a clear soft Scotch voice" - Henry Cockburn. PRICE JUST REDUCED! W118 Language: eng. F. Hardcover. Good. (James Kay, Jr. for) E. Littell, Philadelphia: 1827. hardcover
1897c1073Kilmarnock: Dunlop & Drennan Printers "Standard" Office. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Boards rubbed and bumped. Front inner hinge cracked. Edges browned. 1897. First Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 190mm x 130mm 7" x 5". 229p. . Dunlop & Drennan, Printers, "Standard" Office 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
189310424Cambridge, Macmillan et Browes, 1893. 350 g In-8, cartonnage éditeur, [4] ff., 141 pp., [1] f., frontispice.. Edition originale du récit de la découverte d'un très important manuscrit syriaque au monastère Sainte Catherine du Mont Sinaï. Il s'agit du ''Syriac Sinaiticus'', une des plus anciennes versions de l'évangile en syriaque. Ex-libris manuscrit de Henry Fulford. Dos passé, quelques salissures. . (Catégories : Egypte, Codicologie, )
1898Z1205Glasgow:: Kerr and Richardson 1898. 1898. 4to. xiv xv 150 pp. Photogravure frontis. port. of John Dunlop with facsimile signature and tissue guard two color title printed in red and black photogravure port. of James Dunlop 1811-1893 with facsimile signature and tissue guard full page illustration; some foxing. Burgundy cloth printed paper spine label; spine label rubbed with light wear to head of spine. Very good. Limited edition being one of 500 copies. This copy with a PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION: "To M. Dunlop Esq. Bristol from James Allan Glasgow March 1898." Kerr and Richardson, 1898. hardcover books
1888200231888-1913. in-folio Papier canson, Illustrations imprimées, in-folio, 12 pages.
1823024839London England: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1823. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket as Issued. 5 3/4" X 8 1/2. GOOD / NO DUST JACKETS as Issued. Two volumes. Vol. 1: xxiii 598 pp.; Vol II: 627 pp. Text clean and unmarked except for previous owners' bookplates on front pastedowns. Some yellowing and foxing consistent with age. Blue marbled paper over boards half bound in black leather six panelled spines with raised bands and gilt decoration lettered in gilt plain green endpapers. Front hinges starting to crack but holding. Binding otherwise firm. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover
1829022621Paris: Didot 1829. Disbound. Good . Includes all of Longus' Pastorals including Daphnis and Chloe. Preface in latin excerpt from Dunlop's History of Fiction appended to preface preface totals 62pp. Book is in greek with greek footnotes 154pp to which is appended un lettre circulaire de P.L. Courier sur les pretendues variantes du manuscrit de Florence in french pages 155-163. Then an Animadversionum in Longi Pastoralia Auctarium by Ludovici de Sinner 164-206 comprised of notes in latin and greek. 2 page index to page 208. 62 208. Light edgewear but otherwise unmarked. Disbound. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: Classics Latin & Greek; Inventory No: 022621. <br/><br/> Didot unknown books
1828472924William Blackwood Edinburgh 1828 Second Edition. 1828. Hardcover. hardback 8vo xii1931pp owner's name on endpaper slight foxing on edges and endpapers otherwise clean and sound paper-covered boards and quarter-cloth external spine edges frayed spine title label brownedand frayed; Good condition . William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1828, Second Edition, hardcover
1881438605London : Bradbury Agnew & Co. 1881. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands worn; panel edges somewhat dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Light foxing to prelims. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 272 pages : illustrations. Subjects; Thames River. Thames River England. London : Bradbury, Agnew & Co. hardcover
187949161879. Disbound. Good binding. Octavo. 4 pp. Single folio removed from a binding. Generally soiled. Wistful and nostalgic remarks Dunlop uses heroic and sweeping imagery from the Bible and from classical antiquity to evoke the Confederate cause. Uncommon. Dornbusch II 2704. unknown
1861ZB385671London: Hansard 1861. 23 pp. extracted from larger volume re-stapled trimed close ex library good. - 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. Photos available upon request. London: Hansard unknown