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0267063849.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1970145233Sud-Ouest 1970. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Au total 16 pages. <i>ref. 145233</i> Sud-Ouest unknown
0282505245.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2020AME_9781774072301Society Publishing 2020. UNKNOWN. Hardcover. New/New. Society Publishing hardcover
1983ZB1126528Association des Geologues du Sud-ouest 1983. 249 pp. Paperback very 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. Association des Geologues du Sud-ouest paperback
1023315 September 1886; on letterhead of Roodee Lodge Chester Lancashire. 12mo 4 pp. Bifolium. 32 lines. Text clear and complete. Fair on aged paper. In answer to a request for autographs she has 'some duplicates somewhere but tonight I send you only three cards' as she has 'no letters of Miss Yonge that I should like to part with'. She names the authors of the 'three signed postcards' not present as: James Payne 'Editor of Cornhill author of many novels' Charlotte Yonge and Richard Monckton Milnes Lord Houghton. Of the last she writes: 'I could not spare anything else of his - & if you have another signature please let me have it back again - as also - the envelope - for that is also written by one who is dead - Hugh Conway - author of Called Back etc. An envelope is better than nothing at all I think.' She thinks it unlikely that Parker will be able to read the two men's cards but assures him that 'they have written much more illegibly than they have done in these specimens!' 15 September 1886; on letterhead of Roodee Lodge, Chester, Lancashire. unknown
1944133957Bordeaux 1944. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. 2 quotidiens imprimés recto-verso. 2 pages 35 x 50 cm. <i>ref. 133957</i> Bordeaux unknown
2020DBS-9781774072301Society Publishing 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
2020DBS-9781774072301Society Publishing 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
2020DBS.Management-9781774072Society Publishing 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
2020DBS.Management-9781774072Society Publishing 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
18980All ten schedules: 'London: Printed by Harrison & Sons. 1858.'. The collection is of great interest providing a mass of information regarding the Victorian building trade. The owner of the volume W. H. Dudley would appear to be a War Office official and as described at the end of this entry it contains manuscript details of two contracts. The ten printed schedules - totalling 34 17 14 10 12 13 12 10 16 11 = 149 pp. folio - are uniform in design and format bound together in a contemporary half-binding with brown leather spine and corners and marbled boards. All ten are in good condition on lightly-aged paper in worn binding. Inscription across front endpapers: 'W. H. Dudley. Contractors' Schedule. 1859. 59.' Each of the ten schedules is headed: 'N.B. - Tenders will be received at the War Office Pall Mall London on or before the blank The Secretary of State for War reserves to himself the right of rejecting the whole or any of the Tenders. No notice will be taken of any Tender unless upon the proper printed form.' Each begins with extensive 'Terms of Contract' followed by several pages of 'General regulations and specifications for the work.' These are followed by a detailed description of the specifics with the cost of 'Materials and Labour' under a number of headings. As an example in the case of plastering costings are given for 'Rendering' 'Lathing and plastering' 'Stucco' 'Cementing with half Roman cement and half sand' 'Rough casting on brick' 'Cornices and mouldings in plaster of Paris' 'Friezes and soffits; Cornices and mouldings in roman cement' 'Lime white and whitewashing' 'Colouring including size' 'Sundries' and 'Day work and materials'. The recto of a flyleaf preceding the first schedule is filled with two manuscript notes in a contemporary hand. The top half of the page is headed 'Mr. Robert Stratton Contractor for the Isle of Wight under contract dated 13 April 1858 Portsmouth 1 121' and lists the percentage under the prices printed in the schedule' of eleven contracts from 'Bricklayer' to 'Plasterer'. The lower part of the page is headed: 'George Wheeler Contractor for Hurst Castle - under contract dated 15 April 1858 Portsmouth 1 126' and listing eleven contracts again from 'Bricklayer' to 'Plasterer' again with percentages of four 'under' and seven 'at Schedule Prices'. Excessively scarce: no copy of any of the ten items on COPAC or in the National Archives. All ten schedules: 'London: Printed by Harrison & Sons. 1858.' hardcover