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178835128London, John Stockdale, 1788. Later full cloth. Gilt lettering on spine. Woodcut frontispiece (Lords of Commons) and with a fox. (4),XVII,74 pp. At p. 68 a large woodcut ""The revolution Pillar 1788"" with a hanged fox.
178835128London John Stockdale 1788. Later full cloth. Gilt lettering on spine. Woodcut frontispiece Lords of Commons and with a fox. 4XVII74 pp. At p. 68 a large woodcut "The revolution Pillar 1788" with a hanged fox. hardcover
17974386Bristol Bristol Printed by Bulgin and Rosser 1797. 1797 8vo. 4 xl 276 p. List of Subscribers. Contemporary half russia with marbled boards. A little shelf wear to corners. Rebacked with the original spine re-laid. Spine gilt in panels between raised bands. Old shelfmark at the foot of the spine and a small blind stamp at the head of the title page. Paper browned in signature X. A very good copy. Despite the wording of the title the poems are original work by Fox not translations. Bristol, Bristol, Printed by Bulgin and Rosser, hardcover
1745253456London 1745. unbound. 1 page 4.75 x 7.25 inches London February 6 1745 -- the lower half of an Exchequer receipt but complete in itself in part: ".the like sum.lent upon Credit of the said act and paid of his Majesty's Exchequer the said Sixth Day of February 1745 as by a Tally bearing Date the same Day appears: And these together with his or his Assigns Acquittance shall be your Discharge herein." Boldly signed by Henry Fox George Lyttelton and Richard Arundell as the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury. All three of these men would eventually be knighted. Very good condition.<br/><br/> British politician and Secretary of War best remembered for dispatching a large military force under the command of General Braddock to America with the intention of driving the French out of Ohio. Better known as the French and Indian War the expedition culminated into the annihilation of the General and most of his forces July 1755. This event would have everlasting consequences for both Britain and the American Colonies as it would cost Fox the office of Prime Minister and also launch the military career of Braddock%u2019s youngest officer George Washington.<br/><br/> unknown books
177768985London:: T. Cadell 1777. old full sheep rebacked with new leather spine. . Old ink signature and medical society stamp on title page; some occasional staining to text; bookplate and markings on endsheets; binding worn at edges but sound. 8vo. T. Cadell, hardcover
1765026R17Printed by W.Richardson and S. Clark and Sold by Luke Hinde London: 1765 1765 pp. lix 679 xxviii. Folio. Engraved bookplate of: John Glaisyer Chymist & Druggist Brighton" Engraved armorial bookplate of Francis Frederick Fox. Contemporary full leather binding joints cracked. A nice copy of an important and scarce Quaker work. George Fox 1624-1691 was the founder of the Society of Friends Quakers. By nature serious and contemplative at the age of 19 he entered upon a wandering quest for spiritual enlightenment. In 1646 he underwent a mystical experience that convinced him that Christianity was not an outward profession but an inner light by which Christ directly illumines the believing soul. Revelation was for Fox not confined to the Scriptures. In 1647 he began to preach. Although often the victim of mob brutality and eight times imprisoned between 1649 and 1675 Fox won many followers especially among groups of separatists. In 1668 he prepared the first pattern of organization which was for some years to serve as the discipline of the Society of Friends. The London Yearly Meeting was started in 1671. To confirm his followers in their beliefs and to spread the truths Fox went in 1671 to the West Indies and to America where he made arduous journeys to various colonies scattered between New England and North Carolina. Later he twice visited Holland. His sincerity serenity fearlessness and powerful preaching are attested to by a number of his contemporaries. This Journal with a preface by William Penn was first published in 1694. An early owner of this book was Francis Frederick Fox 1832-1915 the 2nd son of Francis Ker Fox of Brislington House. He was an oil and colour merchant President of the Grateful Society in 1869. Sadly his wife Alice died in childbirth in 1870 and he was left a widower with six children. He was Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers in 1878 & 79 and Sheriff in 1894. He was a J.P. for Bristol and for Gloucestershire and an Alderman for the city from 1865. He wrote extensively on local history. Perhaps he was a descendant of the great Quaker George Fox. Smith p. 690; Sabin 25352. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA62 Language: eng. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Printed by W.Richardson and S. Clark and Sold by Luke Hinde, London: 1765 hardcover
1745253456London 1745. unbound. 1 page 4.75 x 7.25 inches London February 6 1745 -- the lower half of an Exchequer receipt but complete in itself in part: ".the like sum.lent upon Credit of the said act and paid of his Majesty's Exchequer the said Sixth Day of February 1745 as by a Tally bearing Date the same Day appears: And these together with his or his Assigns Acquittance shall be your Discharge herein." Boldly signed by Henry Fox George Lyttelton and Richard Arundell as the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury. All three of these men would eventually be knighted. Very good condition.<br/> <br/> British politician and Secretary of War best remembered for dispatching a large military force under the command of General Braddock to America with the intention of driving the French out of Ohio. Better known as the French and Indian War the expedition culminated into the annihilation of the General and most of his forces July 1755. This event would have everlasting consequences for both Britain and the American Colonies as it would cost Fox the office of Prime Minister and also launch the military career of Braddock%u2019s youngest officer George Washington.<br/> <br/> unknown
176531259London: printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde 1765. Folio pp. 2 lix 1 679 1 27 index; full contemporary calf red morocco label; joints cracked some from leftover tape stains from old repair on spine; all else very good. George Fox 1624-1691 was the founder of the Society of Friends also known as the Quakers. The preface is by William Penn. <br/><br/> printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde unknown books
176531259London: printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde 1765. Folio pp. 2 lix 1 679 1 27 index; full contemporary calf red morocco label; joints cracked some from leftover tape stains from old repair on spine; all else very good. George Fox 1624-1691 was the founder of the Society of Friends also known as the Quakers. The preface is by William Penn. printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde unknown
1795216541London : printed for J. Debrett opposite Burlington-House Piccadilly 1795. Second Edition. Hardback. Scattered minor marginal foxing. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with the title blocked direct in gilt. Spine compartments uniformly cross-ruled in gilt. An exceptional example - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; Physical description; 22 cm. Subjects; Great Britain - Politics and government - 1789-1820. Pitt William 1759-1806. Other names; National Art Library Great Britain. Dyce Collection. Genre; Speeches - England - 1795. London : printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly hardcover
177928070London: G. Kearsly 1779. Fifth edition improved and corrected with upwards of 50 additional illustrations and explanatory remarks. 4to pp. 6 5-56. Bound without the half-title in new boards and end papers small paper repair at the bottom of the title-page. A fine clean copy. The British Mueum attributes this to Shute Barrington the Bishop of Landaff; however the NYPL copy has a MSS note suggesting the author is Charles Fox a more likely candidate. Not in Halkett and Lainge. The lady president of this "mock meeting " is Aa BAss Cs late Ma ss of Cn. known as AmeIia Baroness Conyers Late Marchioness of Carmarthen who eloped from her husband with a John Byron who with his second wife was the parent of Lord Byron. Parliament granted her husband a divorce in May 1779. In reading through the Parliamentary debates for 1779 we find a dismayed Bishop introducing a bill to discourage adultery: i.e. attempting to prevent the adulterer read woman from marrying her lover. Citing the increase in the number of divorces in this recent reign the Bishop calls upon the Parliament to punish such behavior before the entire social fabric unravels. During the discussion in the House of Commons Charles Fox vehemently opposes this bill calling it "unequal unjust and tyrannical." In this marvelous scathing tract the titled ladies discuss their marriages perceptions of their lords and power and in the final vote recollecting an incident from Don Quixote decide to toss the Bishop about in a blanket. It seems highly unlikely that the conservative Bishop would have had such a laugh at his own expense. On a more serious note this is an important look at the state of marriage and divorce during the late 18th century in England. G. Kearsly unknown books
1750mon0000105536Macmillan Pub Co 1750-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-Library Hardcover with DUST JACKET 1979. The book has the usual library markings stamps stickers pocket etc. Macmillan Pub Co hardcover
1790mon0000105537Macmillan Pub Co 1790-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-Library Hardcover with DUST JACKET 1979. The book has the usual library markings stamps stickers pocket etc. Macmillan Pub Co hardcover
17612633141761. hardcover. very good. 108 pages. Slim 12mo speckled brown boards rubricated edges. No place no publisher 1761.A very good copy.<br/><br/> Quite scarce -- OCLC lists only 4 copies.<br/><br/> unknown books
17612633141761. hardcover. very good. 108 pages. Slim 12mo speckled brown boards rubricated edges. No place no publisher 1761.A very good copy.<br/> <br/> Quite scarce -- OCLC lists only 4 copies.<br/> <br/> unknown
17586349London, printed for S. Hooper and A. Morley at Gay's Head, near Beaufort-Building, MDCCLVIII [1758]. 1758 1 vol in-8° (197 x 125 mm) de: 26 pp. (rogné court en marge inférieure avec petite petite atteinte texte). Broché, couverture de papier ancien muette.
173430581A Paris chez Claude Prudhomme, 1734. - EDITION ORIGINALE.- In-12 relié plein veau d'époque (17 x 9,7 cm), 512 pages, illustré de figures in et hors-texte.- TOME SECOND seul contenant le Livre quatrième : "De plusieurs chaffes de bêtes & des différentes manières de les prendre aux pièges (chasse du lièvre, du renard, du blaireau, du loup, de la fouine, chat-putois, belette, les loirs, le sanglier, le daim et le chevreuil. Traité des chiens propres pour la chasse, les saisons".- Livre cinquième : "De la pêche.En fin d'ouvrage, Explication des termes de chasse, de la Venerie, Fauconnerie, pêche, qui sont employés dans cet ouvrage" ( en deux tomes) sous forme de dictionnaire.- Mors fendu en haut et en bas, coiffes absentes, corps de l'ouvrage gauchi. Pas de page de garde,mais présence de la page de titre. Ce tome II est complet par ailleurs. RARE ouvrage du début XVIIIe siècle que le braconnage, la chasse et la pêche.
1790200098AG1790. London John Deeley c.1790. Original hand-coloured engraving. Plate Size: 61 cm x 46.5 cm. Frame Size: 77 cm x 63 cm. In very good- condition. Minor abrasion with slight tear to upper part of engraving. A wonderful scene by John Nost Sartorius illustrating a late 18th century British fox hunt in rich clear engravings by J. Neagle and J. Peltro. Plate IV shows the bad/good culmination of the hunt one's opinion depending on whose side one takes - the hunters or the hunted as the team of riders and excited hounds have captured the fox. The differing expressions on the riders' faces are fascinating. The accompanying lines of verse from William Somerville's 'The Chase' 1735 read as follows: "A chosen few / Alone the sport enjoy nor droop beneath / Their pleasing toils. The unerring hounds / With peals of echoing vengeance close pursue. / Listen! now they are at him again. Now Reynard / Look to yourself. It is just up with him. / What a crash they make; the whole wood resounds. / That turn was very short. There now; / Aye; now they have him. Who-hoop. Further inscription reads: 'To Charles Boldero Esqr of Aspeden Hall Herts. This Print is dedicated by his much obliged and obedient Servant John Harris.' John Nost Sartorius 17551828 was an English painter of horses horse-racing and hunting scenes. He is considered the best-known and prolific of the Sartorius family of artists. Wikipedia unknown
1790200097AG1790. London John Deeley c.1790. Original hand-coloured engraving. Plate Size: 61 cm x 46.5 cm. Frame Size: 77 cm x 63 cm. In very good condition. Some minor traces of browning and paper imperfections to outer margins only. A wonderful scene by John Nost Sartorius illustrating a late 18th century British fox hunt in rich clear engravings by J. Neagle and J. Peltro. Plate III shows the beginning of the hunt as the team of riders and hounds have lost the scent. The lines of verse from William Somerville's 'The Chase' 1735 read as follows: "Here Huntsman from the height / Observe you Birds of prey; if I can judge / 'Tis there the villain lurks; they hover round / And claim him as their own. / Was I not right / See! there he creeps along: Ha! yet he flies / Nor yields to black despair but one loose more / And all his wiles are vain." Further inscription reads: 'To William Bowman Esqr of Clapton. This Print from the original Picture in his Poessession is most respectfully Inscribed by his much obliged and obedient Servant John Harris.' John Nost Sartorius 17551828 was an English painter of horses horse-racing and hunting scenes. He is considered the best-known and prolific of the Sartorius family of artists. Wikipedia unknown
177621033H. Trapp No. I Paternoster Row 1776. 2 works in 1 vol. folio with 2 copper-engraved portrait frontispieces engraved and printed titles and 38 fine copper-engraved plates some mild offsetting and age-staining as usual; contemporary full calf back with six raised bands ruled in blind second compartment with red leather label lettered and tooled in gilt label worn without loss of lettering boards moderately age-scuffed and worn board edges and corners worn and bruised joints cracked but all cords and binding entirely sound a remarkably well-preserved crisp clean copy in wholly unrestored period binding. The 'Life' is complete with frontispiece and 9 plates; the 'Lives' complete with frontispiece and 29 plates. Small unobtrusive repair to bottom blank margin of Q1; p.285 of the 'Life'; wrongly numbered 286 as usual; p.345 of the 'Lives' wrongly numbered 348 as usual. AN UNUSUALLY CLEAN SOUND AND COMPLETE COPY OF A HANDSOME AND GRAPHIC EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EDITION IN WHOLLY UNRESTORED CONTEMPORARY BINDING. H. Trapp, No. I Paternoster Row, hardcover
176534360London Printed By W. Richardson And S. Clark Sold By L. Hinde 1765. 3rd Edition corrected. Hardback. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with a dark morocco gilt-blocked label. Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 679 pages; Description: 1 p. L. lix 679 27 p. 33 cm. Related Names: Penn William 1644-1718 Preface. Fox Margaret Askew Fell 1614-1702 Testimony. London, Printed By W. Richardson And S. Clark, Sold By L. Hinde hardcover
17768496London. H. Trapp. 1776. Bound in full calfskin over boards. Gilt titled morocco labels. Thick Folio 10" x 13.5". Illustrated with 30 of 39 full page copper plate engravings graphically depicting the implements and means of heinous torture. This volume rebacked in contemporary calf with original morocco label laid-on. Original period boards well scuffed scratched and darkened but presents a natural and quite attractive ambiance. Various foxing and mild offset throughout. Although most plates quite crisp and clean. One plate with water stain to margin only. Several pages chipped at margin. Some text pages professionally restored. All in all a Very crisp Very Good copy. H. Trapp. hardcover books
17768496London. H. Trapp. 1776. Bound in full calfskin over boards. Gilt titled morocco labels. Thick Folio 10" x 13.5". Illustrated with 30 of 39 full page copper plate engravings graphically depicting the implements and means of heinous torture. This volume rebacked in contemporary calf with original morocco label laid-on. Original period boards well scuffed scratched and darkened but presents a natural and quite attractive ambiance. Various foxing and mild offset throughout. Although most plates quite crisp and clean. One plate with water stain to margin only. Several pages chipped at margin. Some text pages professionally restored. All in all a Very crisp Very Good copy. H. Trapp. hardcover
1794251231010William Durell 1794. Leather Bound. Acceptable. Please Read Same Set w/ one label worn off - Boards have HEAVY wear and flaking on most parts of books - Very readable - Some bleeding through flaking on boards and foxing - 1610 pages - 9x11 - No marks on text - My shelf location - 49-f William Durell hardcover
17026781Edinburgh ca. 1702. Folio. 1 p. <br><br>The tenants of the Lovat estate petition for a delay in producing the writs and securities of their holdings as the protracted dispute between the Lovat family and the infamous Capt. Simon Fraser of Beaufort who attempted a forced marriage to the family's heiress young Amelia Fraser before successfully kidnapping and wedding her mother the dowager Lady Amelia Murray has left them in a sorry state regarding the payment of creditors.<br>Â Â Â Â Not only does this broadside touch on the common perspective of a great contemporary scandal but it is of interest for its scarcity as well. => No holdings are listed by WorldCat ESTC or NUC Pre-1956. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in ESTC. On Fraser see: Dictionary of National Biography XX 21622. Excellent clean condition with two small sewing holes at inner margin one very small spot of foxing and ink traces from printing process to outer edge. Tipped onto a leaf of 19th-century paper. unknown books