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173652718London: Printed by John Baskett Printer to the King 1736. Hardcover. Very good condition. Small Folio. 7 283pp. Rebacked in brown library buckram over original calf with gilt lettering and ruling on red leather label of spine. Title page with double ruling. Decorative engraved endpieces. Includes an account of what sums of money have been received by the said governors for first fruits and tenths; and of what sums of money they have received and from whom for the increase of the said bounty in each year since their incorporation. And also an account of what livings are capable of being augmented according to the act made in the second and third year of her said late Majesty. And the charters of the said corporation and the rules appointed under the Great Seal for the better Rule and Government thereof plus An account of what Licences have been granted by the Crown and for what Values respectively to any person or persons bodies politick of corporate their heirs and successors to aline in Mortmain. Calf binding with light wear along edges light scuffing and rubbed with light green substance along foredge of back cover diminishing towards bottom Previous owners' names inked to front free endpaper lightly smeared. Two wormholes penetrating complete block at right lower foredge corner. Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King hardcover
elala2478London: Printed by John Baskett 1736. Queen Annes Bounty was a perpetual fund of first-fruits and tenths granted by a charter of Queen Anne and confirmed by statute in 1703 2 & 3 Anne c. 11 for the augmentation of the livings of the poorer Anglican clergy. First-fruits and tenths originally formed part of the revenue paid by the clergy to the papal exchequer but the income was annexed to the revenue of the Crown in 1535 by Henry VIII and so continued until 1703. Goldsmiths 7428. Hanson 4998. Kress 4305. folio. pp. 3 p.l. 1 283. disbound London: Printed by John Baskett, 1736 unknown
1803174560.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1803174552.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Features: A Boy in the Bush - a young boy kills wild scrub bulls for bounty in Australia's outback; In the Dark - An Australian is tasked with catching gold thieves in a mine in Southern India; The town that was reborn - Williamsburg, Virginia; The Seaquake - adventure on a voyage from British Honduras to Yucatan; Hunting down the Black Jack Gang (conclusiont) - the worst band of desperadoes to ever trouble the south-western States of America; Frontier Gateway - Peshawar (great photo of a 'walking teashop); The Forgotten Islands - The Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia - several photos; Arctic Derelict - a strange sea-story from the Canadian Arctic; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
Part XI, "of about 24", featuring Australasia and the Pacific; Egypt. Circa 1910. Numerous photographs. One colour plate. Paginated 321 to 352. Staple bound, with rusty staples, front cover half detached with tear midway on joint edge.
0753711621.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1991LFA-126723189Un ouvrage de 246 pages, format 185 x 280 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1991, Editions Bellerive, bon état
PHO-628PARIS (BUISSON) 1791. IN-8°, 20 X 12,5, RELIE PLEIN VEAU ÉPOQUE, DOS LISSE ORNE, PIÈCE DE TITRE VERTE, LISERÉS OR SUR LES TR. ET SUR LES FILS, TR. ROUGES. RÉPARATION A LA DERNIÈRE PAGE, DISCRET TROU DE VER, PETIT MANQUE DE CUIR A UNE CHARNIÈRE. BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
1791PHO-630Buisson, Paris, 1791. In-8 de 2 ff.n.ch. 443 pp., n-8 demi basane havane de l’époque, dos lisse, coiffe élimée
8vo., First Edition thus, with illustrations in the text and pictorial endpapers; green boards, blue cloth back lettered in silver, blue top, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped, lightly rubbed dustwrapper.