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1953016736New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation 1953. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xx 867 pages of text including an index. Original blue hardcover binding with minor sunning to the spine and minor shelfwear including a tiny tear to the top of the spine. No dustjacket. Signed by both authors on the front endpaper with no further inscription. Previous owner's name signed on the front endpaper Charles D. Hurd. Includes a typed letter on Quaker Oats letterhead signed by Dunlop to Hurd in a letter that thanks Hurd for his assistance in editing the book. Hurd is also credited in the Preface. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Reinhold Publishing Corporation Hardcover books
183321417Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and T. Cadell 1833. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo 138 pp vi publisher's ads. Bound in what is likely the original binding of paper-covered boards with cloth spine and paper spine label. Cloth partially split along rear joint mild spine slant evidence of removal of bookplates on pastedowns. Occasional foxing but overall quite clean. A supplement to Dunlop's earlier work Parochial Law. According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Dunlop "was a firm supporter of the party later known as the non-intrusionists which wished to limit the power of patrons to appoint ministers to Church of Scotland parishes. In 1830 Dunlop was elected to the general assembly of the Church of Scotland.Dunlop thus arrived on the national stage just as the evangelical party was moving to a position of dominance in the church. He became an active member of various church societies including the Church Law Society and the Anti-Patronage Society and by 1834 he was editor of the Presbyterian Review the journal of the evangelicals and non-intrusionists.He was to play a leading role in most of the controversies in the 'ten years' conflict' which resulted in the Disruption of the Church of Scotland in 1843. He acted as counsel for the non-intrusionists and the presbytery of Auchterarder in what became a test case heard in 1838 and 1839 on the legality of the Veto Act. By this measure the non-intrusionists had sought to restrict the power of patrons to present nominees to vacant parishes by making it conditional on a measure of popular assent. William Blackwood and T. Cadell hardcover books
1828220720London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme Brown and Green 1828. Second edition. xxiii 544; 595; 615 pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Original cloth and boards paper spine labels. Labels rubbed ffep torn from Vol. II else a very clean set. Second edition. xxiii 544; 595; 615 pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green unknown books
1918219480London 1918. unbound. 4 pages each two-page spread measuring 7 x 9 inches Compton House London December 7 1918. This humorous letter was written to his long-time friend -- literary and art critic Sidney Colvin -- in his typical run-on sentence style in part: ".My children gave me your book on Christmas day.I cut it and dipped through it eagerly since which I have read three chapters I found however the thickness of the book not its weight strained and hurt my thumb & first finger in holding it so that I could read it comfortably of an evening in one hand with my pipe in the other as I like to do and have taken it to a nice little Scotch bookbinder at Brighton to bind it in two vols. splitting it at chapter ten which is near the middle & where the chapter comes on a fresh page. I may add that I greatly appreciate the good taste and skill with which it is written." One horizontal fold; near fine condition.<br/><br/> English genre painter author and illustrator.<br/><br/> unknown books
1816307860Edinburgh: Longman Hurst Rees 1816. Second Edition. 3 vols. 8vo. Half contemporary calf and marbled boards. VG. Second Edition. 3 vols. 8vo. Longman, Hurst, Rees unknown books
1899WRCAM53564Little Rock 1899. 488pp. plus portrait. Contemporary grey cloth spine gilt. Some soiling to spine spine ends worn corners bumped. Contemporary presentation inscription on front pastedown manuscript compliments card laid in. Some light tanning and minor scattered foxing. About very good. Rare southern Civil War narrative which follows Lee's Sharpshooters from the beginning of the campaign in Spotsylvania May 4 1864 to Lee's surrender at Appomattox on April 9 1865. The appendix includes a history of the Mississippi sharpshooters by their commander combined with descriptions of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House battles by the correspondent for the London Morning Herald. HOWES D573. DORNBUSCH III:1222. hardcover books
1860120320London: Richard Bentley 1860. First. hardcover. very good. With Notices of Customs and Countries from the Elephant Haunts of the Dehra Doon to the Bunchowr Tracks in Eternal Snow. Folding map 4 tinted lithographs 2 illustrations 318pp. small 8vo full polished calf gilt- decorated borders on covers heavily gilt spine raised bands red leather spine label edges lightly rubbed marbled edges. . London: Richard Bentley 1860. First Edition. Very Good .<br/><br/> Presentation copy signed "From the Author" on blank page after the flyleaf.<br/><br/> Richard Bentley unknown books
188729178London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1887. First edition 4to x 2 287 1; heliogravure frontispiece vignette title-p. gravure portrait on dedication-p. 23 gravure portraits of the pioneers plus a number of illustrations in the text several full-p.; original red cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine t.e.g.; hinges cracked cloth a little bubbled spine extremities cracked and worn all else very good. Biographical sketches of the great early Alpine guides illustrated with Abney's superb photographic portraits. The text contains contributions by 18 noted Alpinists including Douglas Freshfield and William Conway and subjects covered in addition to the biographical sketches include a history of mountaineering from 1387 to 1885 Alpine accidents mountaineering without guides mountaineering in winter ice-axes and rope and "guidecraft." Abney 1843-1920 was a famous photographer and an early pioneer in color photography. He was a experienced traveller and often visited Switzerland and Italy to climb. Cunningham was a Scottish climber and an advocate of winter climbing in Scotland. Neate 197. <br/><br/> Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington hardcover books