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178974282London: Privately printed 1789. Large 8vo. 2 iii i 146 pp. Parchment paper spine over limp marbled-paper covered boards with paper title label to spine. Uncut edges. Extremities slightly bumped with very slight marking to binding. Author's name written in ink to title and foxing. Previous owner's small label to pastedown. Poets discussed include Chaucer Skelton Shakespeare Drummond Waller including a poem hitherto unprinted Dryden and Wycherley. Philip Neve was according to the Poetry Foundation a pamphleteer. This work was privately printed and Lowndes claims 200 copies were printed. Large paper copy. ESTC - T146382 . Very Good. Paper Covered Boards. 1789. Privately printed 1789 hardcover
0691640521New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1993059793University of Calgary 1993. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Quarter green goatskin with green Japanese bookcloth sides and Hahnemuehle Bugra-Butten endpapers in slipcase bound in Italian Cannapetta that also contains a portfolio of 4 prints by John Snow RCA. Limited edition no. 77 of 150. Signed by Kathleen Snow John Snow and David Blackwood. The prints are numbered the same. 11-1/2" x 9-1/4" oblong format. University of Calgary Hardcover
2022x-1032153075Productivity Pr 2022. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.63 inches. Productivity Pr hardcover
19396899<p>"Cannibals Are Kind" written by Elsa Schiaparelli.; 154 pages; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. Note size 9.75 x 13 inches is much larger than more recent issues.</p> Harper's Bazaar (Hearst Magazine Corporation)
195297875Philadelphia: Dorrance 1952. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Owner's name on the front fly else fine in very good or better dustwrapper with a small chip at the crown. Drama of one girl's life the daughter of an American mother and French father. Uncommon title. OCLC locates but two copies one at the Library of Congress. Dorrance hardcover
1949B351London: Faber and Faber 1949. First. Hardcover. Near fine/Good minus. The third novel in C. P. Snow's monumental Strangers and Brothers series but first in the series' narrative chronology. Near fine in orange cloth with gilt titles on the spine. The gilt has some fading and slight bumping at the corners but otherwise no marks or damage. The clipped DJ shows a bit of soiling and chipping at the edges. The lower 2" of the jacket spine is missing. FO. Faber and Faber hardcover
1056662Collector's Library. Leather. Very Good - Cash. Only date is the original copyright of 1884Dark green leather hardboards with green sponged edges of the text block. The book has minor rubbing and edge wear to cover with light reader wear to pages. The corners are lightly bumped and worn. There is a spot on the front cover that has small indents possibly from removing a sticker. Includes the paper explaining that this volume is from the L.D.S. Heritage Library. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Collector's Library hardcover
1967226855The Athlone Press University of London Institute of Historical Research 1967. Hardcover. Prof. Schoeck's tidy ownership information else fine condition / volume number written on spine and front panel minor chips to otherwise very good dust jackets. From the library of Prof. Richard J. Schoeck. The Athlone Press, University of London, Institute of Historical Research hardcover
1967190692The Athlone Press University of London Institute of Historical Research 1967. Hardcover. Prof. Schoeck's tidy ownership information else fine condition / volume number written on spine and front panel minor chips to otherwise very good dust jackets. Volumes I-XII. From the library of Prof. Richard J. Schoeck. The Athlone Press, University of London, Institute of Historical Research hardcover
1852RSNOLAT00JNRichards 1852. Very Good. Snow Hon. Z. Latter Day Saints in Utah Opinion of the Hon. Z. Snow. Smith Esq George A. Liverpool: Richards 1852. First printing. 24pp. 8vo. Unbound Pamphlet. Book condition: Very good. First and last pages lightly soiled. Edges untrimmed. Contents very good clean. Flake 7226. Richards unknown
194615496Rielly & Lee 1946. VG/NVG. Rielly & Lee unknown
1852RSNOVOI00tpm1852. Good. Snow Lorenzo. The Voice of Joseph 1852. Sold with 1973 reprint. London: NP 1852. 18 21pp. 8vo. Paper pamphlet. Book condition: Good with light soiling and lightly bumped edges. The text is incomplete with the last leaf missing. The reprint has a dark spot on the cover where a sticker was removed. unknown
33925181-nnew. unknown
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21020First three from 54 Guildford Street London: 'Saty.' 22 May 1858 27 May 1858 and 19 June 1858. Fourth on letterhead of 37 Tavistock Place Russell Square W.C.: 5 December 1863. Fifth: 15 October 1871. The influential potter Herbert Minton 1793-1858 of the Staffordshire firm Thomas Minton and Sons had died on 1 April 1858. A couple of months later on 26 May 1858 Wyatt read before the Society of Arts his paper 'On the Influence exercised on Ceramic Manufactures by the late Mr. Herbert Minton'. The first four letters carry the stamp of the Society of Arts. All five items in good condition lightly aged. The first two 1p. 12mo; the third 2pp. 12mo. The fourt 3pp. 12mo. The fifth 1p landscape 12mo. ONE 'Saty': Reads: 'I have selected at Phillip's Chamberlaine's in Bond St. beautiful last word underlined things of Minton's which he will send on Wednesday morning – Space should be reserved for these about 12 feet by six of table.' In 1823 H. and R. Chamberlain 'Worcester China manufacturers' were at 55 New Bond Street. In around 1858 the firm were taken over by W. P. & G. Phillips retailers of china and glass ware established 1760 whose main premises were in Oxford Street. TWO 27 May 1858: Regarding the proofs of the printed version of the paper and his desire 'to have fifty copies for myself stitched in wrappers'. THREE 19 June 1858: Acknowledging receipt of Foster's 'note conveying an intimation that the Council of the Society of Arts will be pleased to see me on the occasion of the Annual dinner on the 24th.' and expressing regret that he will be unable to comply. FOUR 5 December 1863: On his return to town he writes that he will do his best 'to decide if you wish it with Mr Redgrave and Mr Webb the merits of your Competing Art Workmen'. He knows of nothing to prevent him from 'attending any meeting you may summons for the mornings of next Wednesday Thursday Friday or Saturday'. He adds: 'I say mornings because I see that colour is involved in one or two of the Subjects and one can scarcely reckon upon good light in the afternoon.' FIVE 15 October 1871: Headed 'Memorandum -' and addressed to 'Dear Delamotte'. He is sending him 'by bookpost the paper on Mosaic. I knew I had one or two printed separately – but until today could not find one.' First three from 54 Guildford Street, London: 'Saty.' [22 May 1858], 27 May 1858 and 19 June 1858. Fourth on letterhead of 37 Ta unknown
196016927ENGELBERT 1960. 305.-310. Tsd. hardcover. Lassie Sirmkovrilo! ENGELBERT hardcover
ria9781138902916_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This insightful text helps students make sense of the ever-changing environment and factors that influence disagreement over national security risks and policy in the United States. The book takes shape through a focus on three consider hardcover
FORT851652University of Calgary Press. Used - Very Good. Limited Edition 87/150 signed by Kathleen Snow John Snow and David Blackwood. Contains the book as well as a seperate hardcover sleeve containing 4 loose prints. Bound in green cloth quarter-bound in goatskin housed in beige cloth slipcase. University of Calgary Press hardcover
FORT851649University of Calgary Press. Used - Good. Limited Edition 87/150 signed by Kathleen Snow John Snow and David Blackwood. Contains the book as well as a seperate hardcover sleeve containing 4 loose prints. Bound in green cloth quarter-bound in goatskin housed in beige cloth slipcase. University of Calgary Press hardcover
1789197053Privately Printed 1789. 1789. First edition. Small 8vo. Old 3/4 calf over marbled boards upper cover and first signature detached. Bookplate of Oliver Pemberton. 146 pages. Privately printed in a small edition of 200 copies. Also includes essays on Shakespeare Dryden Chaucer and others. Coleridge 369. F. Hardcover. Privately Printed, 1789. hardcover
1942143j0092USA: The Curtis Publishing Company. Very Good. 1942. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Features: Food is a Weapon - is the British blockade sabotaging the democratic cause; Wilderness Defense - delayed and censored printing of a color-photo illustrated article on the development of certain defense projects in the northwest and measures to protect northwest timber from incendiaries; We Learn the Hard Way - looking the facts about our Pacific war in the face; It's Tough To Take Your Shoes Off - What Made Lefty Grove One of the Greatest Baseball Pitchers of them all; Postmarked London - Little-known facts about England in Wartime. Short Stories: Dawn Attack; Sleight-of-Heart; Sometimes Talking Helps; "This Week's Bargain". Also includes Murder in the OPM part 1 of 6 and Sugarfoot part 7 of 8. Great color-illustrated back cover Coke ad features lovely server at soda fountain serving two servicemen. 88 pages. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this wonderful WWII-era issue.; Cover Photo; Folio . The Curtis Publishing Company unknown
1944143j0096USA: The Curtis Publishing Company. Good. 1944. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Features: Great cover illustration of yellow country school bus by Stevan Dohanos; Lt. Gen. John Clifford Hodges Lee - Batting for Eisenhower - photo illustrated article; Cleanup on the Wabash - How Terra Haute Indiana rallied behind businessman Mayor Vernon R. McMillan to regain its long-lost self-respect; Our Incredible Ride Home - Capt. Robert B. Hotz describes the dramatic return to base of his Mitchell bomber after it blasted a railway bridge in Indo-China - with photo of pilot Jesse Weber in hospital; Main Street Moves to Amirabad - fascinating photo-illustrated article about the American suburb constructed in Iran by the Persogulf Command will probably surprise younger readers; The Church Solves a Problem - This Baltimore plan proves that most lonely servicemen and defense workers put up with honky-tonks and 'victory girls' only if there is nothing else to do; They Want to Save Capitalism - They Say! - Businessmen wonder what the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department has in store for them; Long Pants for Australia - Wartime industrialization has brought plans to become a world power; Hollywood's Magnificent Mug - William Bendix. Short Stories: The Splendid Outcase; Horatio at the Bridge; Mr. Tutt Corners a Fox; back to the Beach; 12:20 P.M. part 2 of 7; remembered Death conclusion. Fabulous color-illustrated White Truck ad entitled "20-Million Rubber Trees for Los Angeles". Excellent one-page color-illustrated Chris-Craft ad shows a speeding 26-ft. Super Deluxe Cruiser. Nice one-page color-illustrated Webster Cigars ad shows military officers enjoying a high-brow musical performance. Nice color one-page ad for Lane Cedar Hope Chests shows yearning maiden thinking of romance. 104 pages. Campbell's Soup ad clipped from page 31 has removed illustration from the Agatha Christie serial beginning on page 32. Unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy vintage copy.; Cover Illustration; Folio . The Curtis Publishing Company unknown
FORT829547Edward Arnold. Used - Acceptable. In Forbidden Seas: Recollections of Sea-Otter Hunting in the Kurils" Published 1910. B/W photographs throughout. Blue cloth covered boards with gilt lettering on spine; Gilt Sea-otter illustration to front board. Edward Arnold hardcover
2021x-1119693454Blackwell Pub 2021. Hardcover. New. 352 pages. 9.61x6.69x1.09 inches. Blackwell Pub hardcover