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19942092902141203410Not Available 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Not Available paperback
19952092902141204834Not Available 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19972092902141204829Not Available 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19882092902141204833Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19882092902141204099Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
24964, Grand Palais, Paris / Royal Academy of Arts, Londres / Haags Gemeentemuseumn La Haye / Reunion des Musees Nationaux , 1983 Catalogue, broche, 21x29,5cm, 335pp., 131 figures dans le texte, 165 illustrations la plupart en noir et blanc, 36 planches hors-textes en couleurs, 1 carte en debut d'ouvrage. Couverture illustree couleurs avec The The Cottage Madona et au verso Bateau de peche. Bon exemplaire.
2023500131932CHARLESTON 2023 448 pages 14 6x23x3 6cm. 2023. Broché. 448 pages.
2023500131979CHARLESTON 2023 448 pages 14 6x23x3 6cm. 2023. Broché. 448 pages.
190210394BBWien, 1902. 4°. 1 Blatt., 1
1998L5652Flammarion - La Maison Rustique, 1998, 160 p.
2009500372412Harlequin 2009 150 pages 2009. 150 pages. Melody achète Gatehouse Cottage la maison où sa mère a vécu et où elle-même est née pour en apprendre davantage sur ses origines
19852110502150414137elementary school 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 elementary school paperback
8vo., with illustrations; pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a fine copy.
30682369like new. unknown
30682369-nnew. unknown
1859579125Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co 1859. Softcover. Good. First edition. Front cover lithograph by Gillingham. Folio. Single bifolium with a single sheet insert making six pages. Bifolium separated at the fold. Large dampstain to the top of the front cover affecting throughout foxing throughout and edgewear a complete but good only copy. For voice and piano. Plate number 3253 and on the front cover a six pointed star with a 3 in the center. This piece is a bit of an enigma as we cannot confirm the true identity of the composer nor that of the mysteriously named Thatch Cottage Bard. Unrecorded by OCLC and thus the plot thickens. Oliver Ditson & Co unknown
199847657Taunton Press Inc, 1998. 231 Seiten : zahlr. Il. ; Sprache: Englisch Pp
Appears unread. No marks or inscriptions. Very minor crease to upper corner of front cover, none to rear or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 192pp. With features on bridges, Gothic House, goths and vandals, Wanstead Greenhouse, Maids of Honour Row, Sealwood Cottage, Dublin Town House, Richard Leaper, William Cleeve, Thomas Archer, John Fitch. The Georgian Group has aims which include saving Georgian buildings, monuments, parks and gardens from destruction or disfigurement, and stimulating public knowledge of Georgian architecture.
128 pages including index. Sections include: art nouveau clocks; bracket clocks; bee hive clocks; calendar clocks; carriage clocks; china clocks; clock sets; cottage clocks; cuckoo clocks; empire clocks etc.; frame clocks; grandfather clocks; mantal clocks; novelty clocks; ogee clocks; pequegnat clocks; schoolroom clocks; sharp gothic clocks; ships clocks; steeple clocks; vienna regulators; wall clocks; and more. Most clocks shown were offered for sale during the past seven years, but the values given are those current at the time of printing. Prior owner's rubber stamp and date handwritten upon front flyleaf, else unmarked. Average wear. Book
Cover: The Drawing Room Window of Jane Austen's Cottage at Chawton, Hampshire. Features include: Our Notebook; Aftermath of War: The Greek Complaint to the Security Council (inc. map); Book Review: "Foreign Mud": by Maurice Collis; The World of Science: Ennerdale Water and Its Fauna; Notes for the Novel-Reader; and Books of the Day. Pictorial Journals include: The Birthplace of Immortal Books: Chawton Cottage - Where Jane Austen Lived and Wrote; The Princesses' Personal Setting: T.R.H. in Their Private Apartments; A Problem Confronting the United Nations: The Greek Guerilla War; "Blotmaster" But Notable Artist: The Tate Alexander Cozens Show; India at the Crossroads: Nehru's Proposal of a Republic at the First Constituent Assembly; Events of the Day: Hamburg Tribunal on Inhuman Crimes at Ravensbruck Concentration Camp, Manhattan Tenement Disaster; The Setting of the Christmas Story: Christendom's Birthplace; Naval Relics Exhibited in Paris; Clearing the Corfu Channel (Minesweeping); The Glow of Cape Town at Night: Floodlit Table Mountain; The March into Azerbaijan: Persian Troops on the Frontier; Life and Trade in the Deep Snows of the Canadian Arctic (Baker Lake Settlement), Where "Skins" Buy Gramophones for Thriving Eskimos; Heating Homes in England; Clay Sculptures Which Summarise the Blackfellow's Legends and Culture: An Australian Artists's (William Ricketts) Thoughts About The Aborigines; Wild Flowers that Bloom Where Christmas Falls in High Summer; and Unique Flowers of a Unique Landscape: Some of Australia's Lovely Flora. Binding sound. Contents clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
1024488640.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1247780880.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
122957 Carlton Street Edinburgh. 23 July 1903. 3pp. 12mo. Bifolium. Good on lightly-aged paper. Dunlop begins by informing Hodge that his cousin William Hamilton Dunlop of Downside Ayrshire 'has purchased as one of the Burns Monument Trustees the "Veitch" of Paisley copy of the Kilmarnock Burns for £1000'. He describes the book as 'the most perfect copy known uncut & with both blue paper covers much better than the Lamb copy.' Dunlop is 'glad it has been secured for the Burns Cottage Museum at Alloway & is not going across the fish pond i.e. to the United States.' Dunlop's cousin was the underbidder 'through the Edinburgh bookseller Mr William Brown for my <> copy at your sale of his Library & when he missed that as they have endless money I told him he ought to buy the best copy known when it was available'. Dunlop states that Veitch 'picked it up for £10 in the "sixties." It came from Arniston Dundas & the history is I believe well authenticated.' The London bookseller Sabin 'wanted £750 for the Lamb copy when my cousin went to see it but I think he is better with this one'. He concludes by stating that 'Veitch asked £1000 & wd. not budge a shilling'. In a postscript he asks Hodge to send catalogues of scientific books: 'I have a considerable scientific Library of my own & such books interest me. At present I am on the look out for a well bound complete set of "Nature."' 7 Carlton Street, Edinburgh. 23 July 1903. unknown
8vo., First Edition thus, on laid paper, with frontispiece, 11 plates and pictorial endpapers; decorative red boards, burgundy buckram back lettered in gilt, red top, a near fine copy. With wonderful photographs by John Preston-Bell. The publisher's slip-case is not present with this copy.
8vo., First Edition thus, on laid paper, with frontispiece, 11 plates and pictorial endpapers; decorative red boards, burgundy buckram back lettered in gilt, red top, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case, the case mildly worn at extremities. With wonderful photographs by John Preston-Bell.