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1667000434London: John Streater James Flesher and Henry Twyford 1667. First Edition. . Hardcover. See Description. Folio. pp. 16 325 7. Including large woodcut of British coat of arms opposite the title. Printed in English black letter. Re-backed preserving original calf boards; well rubbed; old burn mark or darkened area on front cover. The re-backing extends part way onto the original boards and blends nicely with the old leather; some spots of careful restoration are present on the board edges. A faded early shelf number is hand printed on the fore-edge. The interior is generally clean with occasional brief marginalia in an early hand. A name - "John Byeith" - is neatly written in the same hand near the upper edge of the title page. End sheets are renewed in marbled paper. Carefully sealed tear at the bottom of p. 277. The outer edge of some leaves show spots of wear. An interesting compilation of laws and private acts of the English Parliament. ESTC R232104. <br/> <br/> John Streater, James Flesher, and Henry Twyford hardcover
1997DADAX1880892219Brand: Common Sense Press 1997-01-01. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Common Sense Press paperback
73678Cambridge: Printed by John Archdeacon Printer to the University 1777. Religion ANTIQUARIAN BIBLE. Small octavo 16 x 10cm not paginated pencil note to rear states 'correct collation 20/4/60'. Includes Calendar and Tables. Georgian binding of full red morocco gilt spine ruled in in panels with all edges gilt marbled end papers inner gilt dentelles. Contents clean and fresh no signs of ownership very light wear externally. A fine copy in an elegant English book binding likely by the university binder. Cambridge: Printed by John Archdeacon Printer to the University, 1777 unknown
159645189Frankfurt a. M., Christian Egenolff Erben, 1596. 8°. 219 (1) S., 6 Bll., Mod. HPgmt.
1665WRCLIT65562Cambridge: Exetypothe par'; Ioannou Phieldou i.e. J. Field . 1665. 35126; 2171pp. 12mo. Contemporary unlettered calf. Cambridge crest on second title-page. Hinges cracked but cords sound extremities worn contemporary ownership inscription on titlepage and free endsheet some spotting to A3-4 and minor soiling elsewhere; a good sound copy. The first or second edition of this translation into Greek by the Cambridge classicist James Duport 1606 - 79 of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer and the Psalms. The two titles are usually found bound together as in the present copy. Blank Q4 is present. ESTC locates another edition of the same year from an entirely new setting priority not declared. ESTC R204258 & R204259. WING B3632 & B2720A. GRIFFITH 45:3. Exetypothe par'; Ioannou Phieldou [i.e. J. Field] .. unknown books
1680653621680. The City Law City of London. Court of Common Council. Lex Londinensis; Or The City Law. Shewing the Powers Customs and Practice of All the Several Courts Belonging to the Famous City of London: viz. The Lord Majors Court. The Orphans Court. The Court of Hustings. The Court of Common Councel. The Court of Aldermen. The Wardmotes. The Courts of Conservacy for the River of Thames. The Court of Conscience. The Sheriffs Court. The Chamberlains Court. Together with Several Acts of Common Councel Very Useful and Necessary to be Known by All Merchants Citizens And Freemen of the Said City. And also A Method for the Ministers Within the Said City to Recover Their Tithes. With a Table to the Whole Book. London: Printed by S. Roycroft for Henry Twyford 1680. viii 260 12 pp. Octavo 6-1/2" x 4". Later quarter calf over moire-cloth boards lettering piece and raised bands to spine. A few minor stains to boards light rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn crack in text block between pp. vi and vii minor edgewear to a few leaves. Light browning and faint dampspotting to text annotations to title page and margins of several leaves in an early hand. $650. Only edition. This book was the first digest of the London's laws and guide to its courts after the revisions of the city laws from 1647 and 1658. A useful work that gathered a great deal of disparate information it is a valuable resource today for students of seventeenth-century London and its legal system. Probably written by a practitioner the annotations are corrections glosses and amplifications of points in the text along with marks and underlining. English Short-Title Catalogue R2792. unknown
1680653621680. The City Law City of London. Court of Common Council. Lex Londinensis; Or The City Law. Shewing the Powers Customs and Practice of All the Several Courts Belonging to the Famous City of London: viz. The Lord Majors Court. The Orphans Court. The Court of Hustings. The Court of Common Councel. The Court of Aldermen. The Wardmotes. The Courts of Conservacy for the River of Thames. The Court of Conscience. The Sheriffs Court. The Chamberlains Court. Together with Several Acts of Common Councel Very Useful and Necessary to be Known by All Merchants Citizens And Freemen of the Said City. And also A Method for the Ministers Within the Said City to Recover Their Tithes. With a Table to the Whole Book. London: Printed by S. Roycroft for Henry Twyford 1680. viii 260 12 pp. Octavo 6-1/2" x 4". Later quarter calf over moire-cloth boards lettering piece and raised bands to spine. A few minor stains to boards light rubbing to extremities corners bumped and somewhat worn crack in text block between pp. vi and vii minor edgewear to a few leaves. Light browning and faint dampspotting to text annotations to title page and margins of several leaves in an early hand. $650. Only edition. This book was the first digest of the London's laws and guide to its courts after the revisions of the city laws from 1647 and 1658. A useful work that gathered a great deal of disparate information it is a valuable resource today for students of seventeenth-century London and its legal system. Probably written by a practitioner the annotations are corrections glosses and amplifications of points in the text along with marks and underlining. English Short-Title Catalogue R2792. unknown books
17149Girls' Education. Handwritten monthly Teacher's records from November 1873 to April 1883. Teacher's Monthly Reports for Penns Creek School Number 6 in Limestone School District Union County Pennsylvania. Issued by the Department of Common Schools Union Co. Penn. Harrisburg: Benj. Singerly State Printer 1873. Original paper boards. 92 pages. size: 16 x 11.5 in. Ledgers include names of Male and Female students in separate columns. While there is a sharp gender imbalance recorded in the first month 17 boys to 6 girls by the end of the record book there are even numbers of male and female students; and in some months such as November 1877 there are significantly more girl names listed. In the second half of the 19th century there were rapid gains for women's education in the United States as common schools spread over the Northeast and provided public education for both girls and boys. With the growth of common schools and more educational opportunities for girls more women at this time were also working in schools as teachers and headmistresses. <br/><br/>In these ledger books teachers were to record numerous statistics related to their classes including: Names and Ages of Pupils Attendance Lateness and Absence Number of Days Attended Number of Days belonged. Total Attendance for Term Progress and Conduct and Number of Pupils. "So important are the items of statistics under this head that no teacher should be allowed to draw his salary until he has them all currently entered for the month." The teachers were also instructed to record other important statistics including: Number Admitted since first of June til Date Whole Number in Attendance during Month Average Attendance during Month Average Attendance during Term till date Percentage of Attendance Visits by County Superintendent Books Used Pupils without Necessary Books and Certificates and Receipts. Includes 2 sheets about planning school curriculum pasted to back end papers. Light toning some light stains. In very good condition. unknown books
SONG1609261763Abingdon Press 2014-09-16. Large type / Large print. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.25x1.75x10.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Abingdon Press hardcover
166434135Kantabrigia Cambridge: Ioannou Phieldou John Field 1665 1664. Two works in one volume 12mo xxxvi 126 2 ii 115 3 117-171 1 pp. Marginal loss to O6 in the second work without loss of text contemporary signature to the title page of the first work. Contemporary calf a little worn recent restoration to the spine ends and joints with a new fly leaf inserted. Griffiths 45-3. Wing B3632 & B2720A. The first work has the phrase "kai ton allon" set in both upper- and lowercase type. Kantabrigia [Cambridge]: Ioannou Phieldou [John Field] unknown
1726AQ31788London: Printed by George James Printer to the Honourable City of London 1726. Single leaf broadside. Somewhat marked with some creasing and tearing to extremities especially at horizontal folds. A rare survival of an early eighteenth-century broadside reprinting - ordered to be distributed within the capital by the Common Council of the City of London Corporation - of two specific English laws applying severe penalties to negligent careless and criminal servants. The vast majority of the Common Council of the City of London Corporation were issued either in folio or as here broadside format. As the preamble states the intention of this was so that this legal reminder could be be 'sent into the several Wards' of London 'and by the Beadles delivered to every House-keeper that all Servants may be acquainted with the same and know the Penalties therein contain'd'. The two specific laws highlighted are 'the Clause relating to Servants in a late Act of Parliament passed in the Sixth Year of Queen Anne.Entituled An Act for the better Preventing Mischiefs that may happen by Fire' and 'also another Clause relating to Servants.Entituled An Act for the more effectual Preventing and Punishing of Robberies that shall be committed in Houses'. The first as the broadside shows made the provision for the forfeiture of 'One hundred Pounds unto the Church-Wardens of such Parish where such Fire shall happen to be distributed amongst the Sufferers by such Fire' by any 'Servant or Servants' who 'thought Negligence or Carelessness shall fire or cause to be fired any Dwelling-House or Out-House or Houses'. The second barred 'all and every Person or Persons that shall be at any time from and after the First Day of July in the Year 1713 feloniously steal any Money Goods or Chattels Wares or Merchandizes of the Value of Forty Shillings or more.shall by Virtue of this Act be abolutely debarr'd of and from the Benefit of Clergy'. ESTC locates copies at just three British libraries BL Guildhall Museum of London and just two elsewhere Harvard and Kansas. ESTC T40013. Dimensions 308 x 390 mm. Printed by George James, Printer to the Honourable City of London unknown
93932Oxford; London. Printed at the Clarendon Press By W. Jackson & A. Hamilton; Printed by John March 1791; 1792. . 24mo 14 x 8 cm; contemporary ownership inscription in pen to front free endpaper; contemporary red panelled calf gilt smooth spine gilt in five compartments all edges gilt near fine.<br /><br /> A lovely sammelband comprising the Book of Common Prayer and a revised metrical psalter for use in church.<br /> Griffiths 10. Oxford; London. Printed at the Clarendon Press, By W. Jackson & A. Hamilton; Printed by John March, 1791; 1792. unknown
1773000811Dublin: Executors of David Hay Assignee of the Late Boulter Grierson 1773. Common Prayer WITH Companion to the Altar WITH Psalms - a-b8 A-Oo8; A-C8; A-E8. Contemporary full morocco smooth back divided into six panels with varying centre pieces and corner pieces covers with gilt greek key border double panel design and flower corner pieces gilt roll to edges a.e.g. with combed marbled endpapers. Rubbed to extremities spine faded corners worn. Lightly browned internally signature Z lightly foxed small nick to bottom margin of M4 with a small newspaper cutting stitched to Q2v previous owners names to ffep. Includes the 'Irish Rebellion' prayers. The binding is almost certainly Irish. Griffith 1773 6. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. Executors of David Hay, Assignee of the Late Boulter Grierson Hardcover
17324053Oxford Printed by John Baskett 1732. 1732 8vo. Unpaginated. Red morocco gilt. Spine gilt in panels between raised bands. Boards with a triple panel design with corner tools and another triangular tool placed centrally on all four sides. Marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Some rubbing on edges and corners and spine ends chipped. A very good copy. Armorial bookplate of Bryan Hall with his note of purchase from Scottow Hall Norfolk. Early pencil note on front endpaper reads ' This Prayer Book was bequeathed to me by my dear Aunt Mrs. S. Custance.' This lady must be either Susannah Custance wife of Hambleton Custance of Weston Longville or her daughter Susannah sister of John Custance of Weston the 'Squire Custance' of Rev. Woodforde's famous Diaries. The daughter married Sir Thomas Durrant Bart. of Scottow. Oxford, Printed by John Baskett, hardcover
1871002198Oxford: The University Press 1871 1871. 1 vol. 5-7/8" x 3-7/8". Bound in full brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine covers blind tooled chased brass corner pieces and clasp all edges gilt marbled pastedowns and endpapers internally clean and bright head and foot of spine fine hinges fine a VERY GOOD copy. Oxford: The University Press, 1871 hardcover
1852002465Oxford: The University Press 1852 1852. 1 vol. 5-13/16" x 4". Bound in full elaborately blind tooled brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine chased brass clasp all edges gilt ad goffered marbled pastedowns and endpapers internally clean and bright foot of spine fine small chip to head cap of spine hinges fine a VERY GOOD copy. Oxford: The University Press, 1852 hardcover
188040501Genève , Imprimerie André Alavoine, 1880. In-12 broché de 38 pp., couverture rouge imprimée.
187246405519Versailles, Cerf imprimeur de l’Assemblée Nationale, 1872 ; 3 volumes in-4, demi-basane rose, nerfs avec dentelles dorées. (Reliure de l’époque) 4 ff., 633 pp., (2 pp. table) - 2 ff., 623 pp., (4 ff. de table chiffrées 584-589) - 2 ff., III pp., XXVIII pp., 2 ff., 452 pp.Document officiel de la plus grande importance pour l’histoire de la Commune de Paris. Le 1er tome contient les rapports, le tome 2 les dépositions des témoins. Le 3e tome donne les pièces justificatives.Rapports des commissions, sous-commissions et des préfets, Dépositions des témoins : Thiers, Mac Mahon, Trochu, J. Ferry, Vinoy, Schoelcher et plusieurs dizaines d’autres. Les pièces justificatives donnent : Déposition du général Ducrot, Comité Central de la fédération de la Garde Nationale, Comité de Salut Public, l’Internationale, Comité Central de la Délégation des vingt arrondissements, Alliance républicaine, La Commune, et de nombreuses pièces diverses. Cette publication souleva une immense émotion dans la prescription communaliste. Le Centre d’Études Sociales de Londres décida de répondre à certaines calomnies contenues dans l’enquête. Il chargea Jules Vallès et Lissagaray de rassembler tous les documents relatifs au mouvement communaliste afin d’en écrire l’histoire. Lissagaray termina le premier ce travail et le rassembla dans son Histoire de la Commune. Bel exemplaire complet des 3 volumes.
187214429London, Strahan & Co. Publishers, 1872. In-12 de VIII-166-(2) pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur souple de percaline rouge semi souple de l'éditeur illustrée, dos lisse, titre frappé en long en noir.
20706A Paris, chez C. F. Patris, 1803. -XI., à Paris, chez Gabriel Dufour et Compagnie, 1809. Demi chagrin rouge, dos orné, 1 coin émoussé et petits manque de papier sur les plats du tome 2 première partie et 2 coins émoussés et petits frottements sur les plats et tome 2 deuxième partie. 3 volumes in-8 de 1 feuillet blanc, faux-titre, titre, 493 pages, errata (1 page), 1 feuillet blanc in-fine, 1 feuilet blanc, faux-titre, titre, 400 pages, 1 feuillet blanc in-fine, 1 feuillet blanc, faux-titre, titre, 350 pages, paginées 401 à 751 (l'ensemble représente 1243 pages) + 31 planches gravées en taille douce dont 18 en noir (poisson fossile, prés le hameau de Veÿ-lou-Ranc (Le Ranc), au dessous du Chateau de Rochessauve en Vivarais, etc...), 5 en couleurs ("dessinées avec une exactitude, un art et une vérité qui ne sauraient être portés plus loin") et 8 en noir dont 5 dépliantes (Laves en boules au milieu des prismes irréguliers, prés de Pradelles en Vivarais. - Cascades au milieu des laves prismatiques dans les environs de Vals en Vivarais. - Chaussée prismatique du bord de la rivière de Bise prés d'Entraigues en Vivarais. - Grotte de Fingal [...], etc...), planches dessinées par Alexandre Faujas de Saint-Fond (fils de l'auteur), Jean-Baptiste Cloquet, Denis Montfort, Jean-Baptiste Maréchal, Arnauld-Eloi Gautier d'Agoty, Julien Victor Veyrenc, William Thornton, etc..., gravées par E. J. Glairon Mondet, Sophie de Luigné, Michel Picquenot, etc..., mouillures sur la page de faux-titre, titre et marges hautes d'une partie du tome second (1ère partie), salissures sur les feuillets blancs du tome 2 ( 2ème partie), petite déchirure de 1 cm sans manque sur une planche en couleurs, 2 feuillets manquants (explication des 13 dernières planches).
187142375Paris, Chatelain, 1871. 2 livraisons en 1 vol. in-12 de 48 pp., couverture imprimée.
183491118L. Tenré Henri Dupuy | Paris 1834 - 1835 | 18.4 x 28.2 cm | 2 volumes reliés
18709519Paris, Chez Deforêt et César ; imprimerie Talons, 1870. Titre et 35 lithographies coloriés reliés en 1 vol. in-4, demi-maroquin Lavallière, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (reliure de l'époque).
1695152791695 reliure plein veau brun in-quarto (binding full calfskin in-quarto), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands) - titre frappé or (gilt title) - plus d'or sur les fers (without gold on the blocking stamps), dos avec légères craquelures (spine with light cracks), coins de queue émoussés (corners of the bottom blunt), toutes tranches rouges (all red edges), pages de garde grises (grey endpapers), texte à manchette (marginal note), illustrations : page de ornée d'une petite illustration en cul-de-lampe et orné de bandeaux - lettrines et de culs-de-lampe (illustrations : title page with a small illustration in tailpiece and illuminated of headpieces and dropped initials and of tailpieces), quelques annotations manuscrites anciennes à l'encre (some old handwritten annotations with ink), quelques petites taches d'encre (some small ink stains), de mouillures claires à mouillures brunes (of light waterstains in dark waterstains), papier légèrement jauni sur certaines pages - sans conséquence pour la compréhension du texte (lightly yellowing of paper on some pages - no consequence for the understanding of the text), 3 feuillets de pièces liminaires (3 leaves of introductory pieces) + 340 - 101 - 31 pages et XIII pages de Table des Matières (XIII pages Table of contents) avec Privilège de Sa Majesté, 1695 à Paris Chez Jean Baptiste Coignard Imprimeur et Libraire Ordinaire du Roy - ruë Saint Jacques au Livre d'Or,
B7014Winchester: J. Wilkes for W. Nicoll. 1784. Second Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Occasional light blemish. Old manuscript notes to rear blanks; Full 19th c. straight grained morocco rubbed gilt ruled borders spine in 6 compartments with blind fleurons marbled endpapers. With a frontispiece and 11 full page steel engraved plates. Engraved frontispiece to the companion; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xxxii636;x11-42;78 pages; A nice tight and generally clean copy . J. Wilkes for W. Nicoll hardcover