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2004DADAX084782697XRizzoli 2004-08-21. hardcover. New. 9.40x1.06x12.33. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rizzoli hardcover
DADAX0333406311MACMILLAN 1957-01-01. 1957. hardcover. New. 5.50x1.00x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. MACMILLAN hardcover
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1999Q-0471987921Wiley 1999-11-15. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley hardcover
ria9780471987925_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
19213London: Ernest Nister 1899 . First edition. Illustrations. 8vo 8 3/8 x 5 7/8 inches 95-pages. Original pictorial blue cloth blocked in green red & black lettered in gilt all edges gilt. Some fading to backstrip headbands bruised. Marginal browning to page 1. Stitching cracked between pages 8 & 9 and 24 & 25 and slightly elsewhere; generally good. From the "prologue to UCL's Disrupters and Innovators exhibition in the Octagon Gallery 21 May - August 2018. This installation focused on an illustrated book written in 1899 by Marion Wallace-Dunlop 1864-1942 who studied at UCL and whose story is featured in the Disrupters and Innovators exhibition that followed.Quotes featured in the exhibition are from Marion Wallace-Dunlop The Magic Fruit Garden.About Marion Wallace-Dunlop and The Magic Fruit Garden.Wallace-Dunlop was an artist writer and lifelong campaigner for womens rights. In 1909 she became the first suffragette to go on hunger strike having been imprisoned for stencilling political graffiti on a wall in the House of Commons.earlier she created a fairy tale about a girl struggling to write an essay on Perseverance. In her quest for wisdom Doc Dorothy finds a magic fruit garden where knowledge-fruit grows on bushes and trees. Here she picks geography-plums and history-apples and grammar-pears and all the time her knowledge of everything kept growing bigger and bigger. In a glass conservatory Doc encounters piles of sweets made from mixtures of the various fruits in the garden boiled in a syrup called Research. There was botany-sugar zoology-candy geology-toffee and sugar-plums of every kind and colour. When she gets home her brother tells Doc it was only a dream and remarks that its just like a girl to think that a dream is real. However he then embarks on an adventure of his own which forces him to admit the magic garden is real". London: Ernest Nister [ 1899 ]. hardcover
2025x-1447372069Policy Pr 2025. Hardcover. New. gld edition. 224 pages. 9.21x6.14x9.21 inches. Policy Pr hardcover
2025x-1447368983Policy Pr 2025. Hardcover. New. gld edition. 224 pages. 9.22x6.15x9.21 inches. Policy Pr hardcover
2001x-052100098XCambridge Univ Pr 2001. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 596 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.25 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
19931103370Harvard Business School. Good/No Dust Wrapper. 1993. Revised Edition. Hard Cover. 0875844111 Q225 . Harvard Business School hardcover
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1989113199Luzern : Faksimile Verlag 1989. 220x150mm. 74 S/W Photographien Chagrin-Halbledereinband. Sehr schnes Exemplar. 790 Faksimile Verlag unknown
63545135Taylor & Francis Group pp. 144 2nd Revised Edition . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
2000x-9057550423Harwood Academic Pub 2000. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 176 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.50 inches. Harwood Academic Pub hardcover
18238008London: Printed for Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1823. FIRST EDITIONS 8vo pp. xxiii i 598; iv 627 1; ii 615 1. Errata slip tipped in to the rear of vol. 2 half-title of vol. 3 discarded. Contemporary half calf marbled boards spines divided by raised bands between gilt rules and lettered direct in gilt other compartments tooled in blind edges sprinkled red. Some scattered spotting. Rubbed some spine gilding rubbed away a touch of wear to edges. Bookplates of William Patrick Adam Blair Adam Library to pastedowns top strips of flyleaves clipped to remove inscriptions ownership inscriptions of John B. Hood to flyleaves beneath. The first editions of Dunlop’s two-volume history ‘which is notable for useful abstracts of the works under consideration and illustrations drawn from modern European literatures’ ODNB together with the first edition of its companion work published four years later and designated ‘volume three’ on its title-page to complete a set with the earlier volumes. John Dunlop 1785-1842 was a Glasgow-born writer and Sheriff-depute of Renfrewshire. Henry Cockburn remembered him in his diaries as ‘exceedingly like a little old gray cuddy—a nice kindly body with a clear soft Scotch voice … Everybody loved Dunlop; and with the single exception of a relation who was always trying to swindle him there was no one whom Dunlop did not love.’ Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover
17559Dunlop 30 June 1808. Two pages 4to bifolium staining and aging but text clear and complete discussing friendship and familial relationships at length commiserating on the sufferings and death of "Nanny" and asserting the importance of their relationship and friendship. Note: A. Macintosh is possibly the chemist and inventor wife named by Frances Dunlop as 'Mary' he married Mary Fisher and she refers to their 'children' - see "Biographical Memoir of the Late Charles Macintosh"; B. A note in another hand on verso of second lef dates the lketter as above and describes Mrs Dunlop as "The correspondent of Burns" Dunlop, [30 June 1808]. unknown
1824003065LONDON: LONGMAN HURSTREES ORME BROWN AND GREEN 1824. 2nd Edition . Full Calf. Good/No Jacket. 3 Vols. Second editions of the 2 vols of HISTORY OF ROMAN LITERATURE FROM ITS EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE AUGUSTAN AGE 1824 and first edition of HISTORY OF ROMAN LITERATURE DURING THE AUGUSTAN AGE. Contemporary honey calf 8vo. Rubbed with wear to spine joints cracked boards attached spine labels lost. Page blocks tight and clean with some minor foxing to prelims. Handwritten note to free front endpaper of vol 1 reads: "Prize bequeathed by Thomas MacMillan of Bellerigg to the best Latin scholar at the annual examination of the grammar school of Kirkcudbright adjudged to Charles Church 15th July 1834. "The New Statistical Account of Scotland: Dumfries Kirkcudbright Wigton" of 1845 notes: "Thomas MacMillan esq. of the grammar school bequeathed at his death in 1827 £200 for educational and charitable purposes and £6 yearly from the lands of Bellerigg one-half for a prize to the best scholar in the grammar school and the other half for purchasing entertaining books to be divided among the poor of the town of Kirkcudbright." This set is a relic of that time. <br/> <br/> LONGMAN, HURST,REES, ORME, BROWN AND GREEN unknown
107075London: Blackie & Son. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. Hardback in d/w; mid/light blue cloth cover with dark blue lettering - very clean cloth cover; no handwriting inside; extremely clean pages; only fault is a tiny amount of foxing on page blocked foredges; contains 4 black & white plates; Unclipped 8/6 Dustwrapper has some very small chips & creases to edges; vg/vg-; ; Alison; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Blackie & Son, hardcover
ria9780008359690_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This Teacher Guide is a planning and teaching support manual for delivering the early level numeracy and mathematics Curriculum for Excellence. It is a flexible resource which can be used alongside teachers’ existing planning resourc paperback
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
6316820Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 596 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
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
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
1967031333Schocken 1967. Trade Paperback. Near Very Good. Binding tight text unmarked. Light moisture damage toward top of first few pages. <br/> <br/> Schocken paperback