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1873RWARE0000014775NY: James Sutton & Co. Acceptable. 1873. Hardcover. Front cover detatched but present. Cover is spotted. Leather spine and corn ers with some wear. Filled with beautiful engraved illustrations. Pages are tightly bound. Pages have a few tiny tears and smudges but not excessive. . NY: James Sutton & Co. hardcover
1848mon0001530754SPCK 1848. Hardcover. Good. . Cover marked. Top and bottom of spine scuffed.Hinges cracked but binding firm with no loose pages.Edges tanned. Text clear with some foxing. SPCK hardcover
1886e2926London: Baillière Tindall and Cox. G: in Good condition without dust jacket. Spine faded with slight lean. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library. 1886. First Edition. Maroon/gilt hardback cloth cover. 190mm x 120mm 7" x 5". xi 215pp. . Baillière, Tindall, and Cox hardcover
1852006087London / Nottingham: Simpkin & Marshall / R Sutton 1852. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Truly fascinating day by day guide to events both remarkable and memorable indeed including much on crime and the resulting punishments celebrations notable people etc etc. In VG clean and bright internal order with only occasional marking. Previous owner's name in neat hand to fep dated January 1st 1853. Heavily worn half leather with marbled paper-covered boards. Some loss of leather to backstrip and corners. 8vo. 515pp <br/> <br/> Simpkin & Marshall / R Sutton hardcover
188757020London: Hamilton Adams & Co. 1887. Based on an essay published in the journal of the royal agricultural society vol. XXII part II by Martin Hope Sutton. Second edition. Spine ends lightly bumped owner details to fly title light foxing to prelims. However binding glue has dried up and pages are loose throughout which is unfortunate as it is a clean and tidy copy otherwise. Cloth. Poor/No Jacket. 4to. Hamilton, Adams & Co. Hardcover
187261762New York: James Sutton and Company. Very Good. 1872. Hardcover. This is a bound Volume V from 1872 of this heavily illustrated monthly. It lacks the first issue and so is Volume V No. 2- Volume V No. 12. Original boards but the binding has been crudely rebacked and repaired with a cloth tape by a Library. The Contents are clean and fresh and unmarked with the single exception of a library stamp at the top of one page of text in No. 4 and include many full page woodcut illustrations. . James Sutton and Company hardcover books
187261762New York: James Sutton and Company. Very Good. 1872. Hardcover. This is a bound Volume V from 1872 of this heavily illustrated monthly. It lacks the first issue and so is Volume V No. 2- Volume V No. 12. Original boards but the binding has been crudely rebacked and repaired with a cloth tape by a Library. The Contents are clean and fresh and unmarked with the single exception of a library stamp at the top of one page of text in No. 4 and include many full page woodcut illustrations. . James Sutton and Company hardcover
1863010306San Francisco: Alta California Book and Job Office 1863. First Edition. Original Wraps. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 27p. At the dedication of the Pioneer Hall of the Society of Calfiornia Pioneers O P Sutton the President of the Society gave the inaugural address. He was one of the Forty-Niners who arrived in San Francisco in 1849. He began work in the mines and after failure returned to the city where he established a mercantile business He participated in the organization of the Democratic Party in California and in 1863 he was elected to the California Legislature. The Oration by Eugene Lies was one of the early settlers of Santa Barbara and he also served in the California Legislature. The book is in good condition with some light dampstaining on pages 25-27. Protected in a heavy duty mylar envelope. Alta California Book and Job Office unknown books
1863010306San Francisco: Alta California Book and Job Office 1863. First Edition. Original Wraps. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 27p. At the dedication of the Pioneer Hall of the Society of Calfiornia Pioneers O P Sutton the President of the Society gave the inaugural address. He was one of the Forty-Niners who arrived in San Francisco in 1849. He began work in the mines and after failure returned to the city where he established a mercantile business He participated in the organization of the Democratic Party in California and in 1863 he was elected to the California Legislature. The Oration by Eugene Lies was one of the early settlers of Santa Barbara and he also served in the California Legislature. The book is in good condition with some light dampstaining on pages 25-27. Protected in a heavy duty mylar envelope. Alta California Book and Job Office unknown
1884070200Harrisburg PA: Board of Supervisors for the Second Geological Survey 1884. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Dark brown cloth lettered in gilt. xxxviii2328 pp. frontis. map xii sepia plates 2 folding maps sheet nos. 1 and 2 as called for. Cover cloth shows moderate surface rubbing bottom edges rubbed with loss. Firm binding. Text block edges typically dulled by age and use. Board of Supervisors for the Second Geological Survey Hardcover
188031424Columbus Georgia: Thos. Gilbert Printer and Book-Binder 1880. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo. 9 259 pages. Brown cloth hardcover stamped in blind on the covers with gilt stamped title on spine. Light spotting and edge wear to the cloth binding. Toning to the end sheets. Contents include essays on the Rose of Alabama Confederate soldier southern planter rebel dead agricultural democracy and more. Thos. Gilbert, Printer and Book-Binder hardcover
1851H33879New York: Lane & Scott 1851. First Printing. Hardcover. Good. Publisher's brown cloth gilt good with some recent cloth restoration to spine retaining 3/4 of original spine cloth light rubbing and wear to binding contents very good and clean some tanning. 372 pp. Deals with the schism between the slave-owning southern Methodists and the anti-slavery northern Methodists as well as the control and finances of the Methodist Book Concern which was then capitalized to the tune of $750000. Lane & Scott hardcover
1830C209493Oxford: J. H. Parker 1830. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Twelvemo. xxxii 350pp. Original dark green blind-patterned boards. Spine and printed paper spine label with some browning otherwise near very good indeed. Bookplate to pastedown. J. H. Parker, hardcover
1847362143London : Printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1847. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; xxiv 452 p ; 17 cm. Subjects; Christian life. Christian literature. Christian writings. Religious texts. Religious writings. London : Printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge hardcover
18873730571Hamilton Adams & Co. 1887. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Second edition. Super royal 8vo. Re-backed with original covers retained. Green cloth with gilt title on spine. Heavy exterior wear backstrip starting to peel away from spine bumped corners rubbed bottom edges. Binding split at front hinge and starting to split at rear. Binding shaken with several loose leaves. Pages clean. Illustrated. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1400grams ISBN: Hamilton, Adams, & Co. hardcover
1848420518London : Reprinted for William Pickering 1848. 1st edition. Hardcover. Library copy. Good copy in half gilt-blocked cloth over marbled boards. Spine bands and panel edges rubbed and bumped as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 247 pp. ; 15 cm. Subjects; Christian life ; Early works to 1800. Death Moral and religious aspects. London : Reprinted for William Pickering hardcover
1896002543London: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co. 1896. First . Soft cover. Poor. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾. xii 44 49 figs. 2 pages adverts for Sutton's seeds. Preface taken from lectures printed in the Journal of Horticulture for October 31 1895. The main text is a reprint of Sutton's lecture to the Royal Horticultural Society 1896. Printed card covers inscribed "Reference Library Countess of Warwick's Technical School" probably either the Warwick Hostel in Reading or Studley Horticultural & Agricultural College for Women. The upper margin of page 1 has been cut out pages loose taped spine old bookplate on ffep covers grubby. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾ <br/> <br/> Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. paperback
18505291"Orissa and Its Evangelization" by Amos Sutton Missionary to Orissa. "Orissa" is an eastern Indian state on the Bay of Bengal known for its tribal cultures and its many ancient Hindu temples. 1850 1st edition; William Heath; Boston. The book features numerous illustrations many of which are full-page as well as 2 maps of the Mission at the front. "Interspersed with Suggestions Respecting the More Efficient Conducting of INDIAN MISSIONS." There is an "Unexplained Oriya Words" section at the front.<br /><br />Condition:<br />Clean covers; there are a few tiny white stain lines on the spine; tiny cloth tears at the top and bottom edges of the spine; small cloth tears at the corners. Tight binding with no cracks and no loose pages. Nice text pages with only some occasional foxing. The front end paper has an old name written in pen and a 4" strip with adhesive remnants as if something had been affixed then removed leaving some adhesive behind. There is a small piece of paper remnant on the rear pastedown. Overall the book is in very good condition. William Heath hardcover
1895GEN18-I-13London : Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent and Co. Limited 1895. Cloth. Very Good. 10.5" by 7". None. Permanent and Temporary Pastures with Descriptions and Illustrations of Leading Natural Grasses and Clovers by Martin J. Sutton. An author's presentation copy with ink inscription to title dated 1896. Fifth edition. Illustrated with twenty three full page illustrations to rear and illustrations of grass seeds to pages 152-184. In a cloth binding. Externally smart but with slight wear to extremities. Internally firmly bound. Bright and clean throughout but with occasional institutional stamps. Very Good Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co. Limited hardcover
185123669Lane & Scott 1851. hard cover. Good. New York: Lane & Scott. 1851. 372pp. Hardcover no jacket. Ex-library. Good condition. Brown cloth stamped boards are worn with a little fabric fraying at the tips and top/bottom of spine. LIbrary markings are small paper strip to spine bookplates to front pastedown stamps to ffep and title page and embossed stamp to title page and p1. Foxing of preliminaries through p1 and again at rear pp368-372. Otherwise unfoxed. Square and securely bound. Report of the suit of Henry Bascom vs George Lane heard before the Hon Judges Nelson and Betts in the Circuit Court United States for the Southern District of New York May 17-29 1851. cfm Lane & Scott hardcover
1884MASTER184084IHARRISBURG PA.: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. G IN BLACK BOARDS W/ GILT LETTERING. SOME PHOTOGRAPHS. Pages: 239. . 1884. HARDCOVER. BOARDS LIGHTLY EDGEWORN & SCUFFED. LIGHT INTERIOR SOILING & TONING. SOME TEARING AT REAR HINGE. TEXT BLOCK CLEAN. . BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS hardcover
1833AQ31587Boston: Published by David Marks 1833. viii 424pp. With an engraved frontispiece. Contemporary gilt-ruled sheep contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Extremities rubbed. Scattered spotting. The first edition of English General Baptist missionary Amos Sutton's 1802- 1854 remarks on the origins and development of the mission at Orissa Odisha. Compiled from his own diaries and correspondence the book records Sutton's missionary labours and his observations on the manners and customs of the Indian populace. The introduction to the work was composed en route to America where Sutton would spend the best part of two years eliciting support for the mission. . First edition. 8vo. Published by David Marks unknown
18883730570Hamilton Adams & Co. 1888. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Third edition. Super royal 8vo. Red cloth with titles in black on front. Exterior heavily worn and soiled and the front cover has some stains. Secure binding. Pages clean. Illustrated. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item700grams ISBN: Hamilton, Adams, & Co. hardcover
187463860New York: United States Publishing Company 1874. First Edition. Sold by Subscription. Large octavo. Publisher's green pictorial cloth titles in gilt on spine; pale yellow endpapers; 670pp; illus. Boards heavily chaffed along foredge thus Good only but otherwise a tight well-preserved copy with gilt and pictorial devices still crisp and bright. <br /> <br /> An encyclopedic history of noted New York crimes and criminals with sections on contemporary penological practices including capital and corporal punishment. Like most subscription books from this period rather cheaply produced and consequently uncommon; this despite defects a presentable copy. United States Publishing Company unknown
1886993Y13London: Hamilton Adams & Co. 1886. First edition. Cloth. Good. 10" by 7". Not Stated . A beautifully illustrated work on pastures signed and inserted with the author's signed letters. With real samples of grass and clovers collected by contemporary author on livestock J. P. Sheldon. The author's presentation copy of this work with two signed letters bound-in. Also flat-signed by the author to the half title page.First edition.Rebacked with the cloth from the original boards and spine laid down.Illustrated with a monochrome frontispiece colour folding plate additional monochrome plate and twenty-three chromolithographic colour plates. Collated complete.This copy particularly charming for its multitude of paraphernalia relating to the book and its author. To the front of the work are both of the author's signed letters - one being a presentation letter dated January 22nd 1886 and the other referring to having sent a copy of Bell's Messenger into which the author's letter on technical education of agriculture implemented into schools. To the second letter is tipped-in a newspaper clipping from Daily News 1891. With a loosely inserted newspaper clipping of Martin Hope Sutton's obituary and a later printed version bound-in. With two slips loosely inserted pressed to which are real gathering of leaves and grass collected by acquaintance and author on dairy farming John Prince Sheldon. To the rear of the work are the publisher's review pamphlet of this work bound-in and an article clipped from The Times dated 22nd December 1905. Two more of Sheldon's extracts inserted to the last two plates.A comprehensive volume on pastures including descriptions of the extension of pastures drainage of grass land cultural preparations sowing grass seeds after-management of new pastures hints on grazing and more followed by a selection of grasses and clovers.Written by Martin J. Sutton based on an essay published in the journal of the Royal Agricultural Society Vol. XXII. Part II written by Martin Hope Sutton author's father. Rebacked with the cloth from the original boards and spine laid down. Externally with damp staining to the lower edges of the boards. Mild rubbing to the extremities and a few other marks to the boards. Internally generally firmly bound. Half title and title leaves are loosening. Pages are bright and generally clean. With offsetting to half title caused by inserted letter. With several tissue-guarded grass and clover extracts inserted to the work. Good Hamilton, Adams, & Co. hardcover