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180865392Philadelphia: Abraham Small. Good. 1808. Hardcover. Ex-library rough Good for reading or reference only. . Abraham Small hardcover books
180882807London: William Miller 1808. First. hardcover. very good-. Frontispiece portrait foxed 2 li 277 clviii pp appendix. Tall 4to attractively bound in full contemporary brown diced calf well-rubbed and with both joints starting. London: William Miller 1808. First edition - Large Paper copy with wide margins. Overall a very good- copy with a minimal foxing.<br/><br/> In this posthumously published work the celebrated Whig politician claimed that the chief aim of James was the establishment of civil despotism rather than the overthrow of the church of England. - Lowndes I p.827; DNB VII p.551.<br/><br/> William Miller unknown books
1808WRCLIT21040London: Printed for William Miller 1808. liv55-2773clviii pp. Quarto. Contemporary three quarter calf and marbled boards retaining the half title. Portrait. Some edge wear and occasional foxing but a nice copy. First edition. The long introduction to this posthumously published work is by Vassall Holland. Printed for William Miller hardcover books
65491New York: Athenaeum Press. Good. N.D. Hardcover. This is an ex-library copy with usual marks including a card envelope at the rear. The covers are soiled and scuffed. The contents are bright. Good. . Athenaeum Press hardcover books
177921871London: G. Kearsley Fleet Street 1779. 96 1 56 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Later quarter red morocco and boards. Upper board loose some contemporary notes in ink. 96 1 56 pp. 1 vols. 4to. The Bill would disallow the adulterer from marrying the person with whom he or she had been adulterous with. Bound in with another incomplete work lacking the first gathering but by the same publisher with ads at the end. Drop title is "The Picture Gallery G. Kearsley, Fleet Street unknown books
1801WRCLIT61839London: Printed by S. Hamilton . 1801. 76pp. Octavo. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Slight tanning to top margin of title else about fine though wanting the half-title. First edition. "When Addington succeeded Pitt in February 1801 Fox determined to test the feeling of the house by joining in the debate on Grey's motion on the state of the nation on 25 March. He spoke with much ability on the dispute with the northern powers the ill-success of the war and the rights of catholics warmly vindicated the character of the Irish people and made a sarcastic reference to the new chancellor of the exchequer. The motion was rejected and he declared that he should not attend again that session except to uphold Tooke's claim" - DNB. NSTC F1262. Printed by S. Hamilton ... unknown books
18151313124London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1815. Hardcover. Octavo; VG- condition hardcovers; dark red spine with gilt text; marbled boards; 6 volumes; slightly sunned spines; cloths show lightly bumped corners; text blocks have top edges gilt; deckled edges otherwise; slight toning to exterior edges; light foxing to first and last few pages; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders; Shelved in aisle 7. 1313124. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover books
1815008295London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1815. Six volumes rebound in later Nineteenth century half calf over marbled boards black morocco labels with gilt lettering back plain peach end papers. The small binder's ticket of Lawrence Ridge Grantham front paste down. Very Good Plus light rubbing at edges. SCARCE in lovely binding. Charles James Fox 1749-1806 was a contemporary and friend of William Burke and the arch-rival of William Pitt the younger. A noted anti-slavery politician and a supporter of the American and FrenchRevolutions he rose to prominence in the House of Commons due to his forceful speech and eloquence. This 6 volume set will require additional postage charges for priority and international orders- please inquire. . First Edition. Half Calf. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Hardcover books
192531573New York: Doran 1925. First edition. Blue cloth ends of spine and corners a little worn. very good otherwise. <br/><br/> Doran hardcover books
1960016097London: Hutchinson. 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine but for one-line copyright oblit in fine dust jacket not published in the US. . Hutchinson hardcover books
1960017345London: Hutchinson. 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. 12mo Fine in fine but price-clipped dust jacket. . Hutchinson hardcover books
1972002049London: Hamlyn. 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Great photo collection. . Hamlyn hardcover books
1972010802London: Hamlyn. 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. 4to Near fine with minor spine bump in lightly used dust jacket with wrinkled head of spine. Photos by Wilmer and others. . Hamlyn hardcover books
1930174208New York: Harcourt 1930. hardcover. very good. 380pp. 8vo cloth. New York: Harcourt Brace and Co. 1930. Ownership signature on front endpaper. Very good.<br/><br/> Harcourt unknown books
196163901961 1st 1961. First edition. Soft cover. Four pp. photos. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co. 1961. First edition. The seventh installment in the Kings of Jazz series detailing the life of pianist and composer Thomas "Fats" Waller 1904-1943. A major practitioner of the Harlem "stride" piano style Waller was a tireless performer and prolific composer whose musical output includes tunes for several Broadway musicals and such standards as "Ain't Misbehavin'" "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Blue Turning Grey Over You." Includes a select discography. Fine in lightly rubbed wraps. <br/><br/> 1961 1st paperback books
19692304377Great Britain: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1969. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good. First edition - a paperback original. Wrappers lightly foxed ink note on half-title page. 1969 Trade Paperback. 88 pp. Illustrated. "A clear chronological account of the development of jazz."--rear wrapper The British Broadcasting Corporation unknown books
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
163916hardcover. Photography by Valerie Wilmer. Profusely illustrated with color & b/w photos. 127pp. Slim 4to clothedgeworn d.w. London: Hamlyn 1972. A very good copybinding slightly skewed.<br/><br/> unknown books
1992147088New Haven and London: Yale University Press 1992. Hardcover. VG- Both binding and dj have a small tear at head of spine; dj has average edge wear; otherwise clean. Forest green cloth gilt letters on spine maroon & color illus. dust jacket ilus. flyleaves 624 pp. many BW and color illus. weighs 6.25 lbs. Issued in conjunction with a 1992 exhibition. "The first comprehensive study of London during this period of cultural artistic philosophical scientific and technological growth. Leading authorities in history art and literature explain the multifaceted aspects of this development. Their essays are supported by both reprodutions and detailed descriptions of material evidence that range from artistic masterpieces through scientific and technological wonders of the age to more general historical and philosophical material." dj. Yale University Press hardcover books
19929006760New Haven: Yale University Press 1992. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. 624 pp. Illustrated throughout in black-and-white and color. Bound in cloth with the spine stamped in red. Exhibition catalogue. <br/><br/> Yale University Press hardcover books
199241274New Haven CT: Yale University 1992. 4to pp. 624. Bibliography list of exhibitions. Published to coincide with an exhibition held in Essen Germany for which it served as the catalog. A listing and description of 705 items many of them illustrated some in color. With 14 essays on the times also copiously illustrated by various historians and museum curators. Paper over boards. A very nice copy in somewhat scuffed dj. Very heavy. Yale University unknown books
19877371.1New York: Thames & Hudson 1987. 1st US edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. F/NF slt wear. 272 pp including index 257 illustrations 20 colour 4to. <br/><br/> Thames & Hudson hardcover books
188216232London: Smith Elder 1882. pp. 335 353. Untrimmed bound in publisher's green cloth. Blain notes that Fox 1819-1871 was known for these diaries and her close relationships with Mill the Carlyles and Wordsworth. She was widely read and admired Emerson and heard Clara Balfour talk on women's rights. Her diaries contain accounts of her varied travels acquaintances and friends and of her spiritual life though struggles with religious doubt were censored by Pym. She termed herself a Quaker Catholic meaning an inclusive Quaker. Smith Elder unknown books
1972290203London: Elek 1972. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated b/w. 250 pages. 8vo. grey cloth spine slightly cocked wrapper slightly sunned and shelf-worn. London: Paul Elek 1972. Overall a very good copy.<br/><br/> Elek unknown books
197370305New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. Very Good. 1973. Hardcover. 0810900785 . Red velvet covers with gilt stamping fully illustrated. This is a bright nice copy in Very Good condition in a nice dust jacket. ; 2.2 x 11.8 x 10.7 Inches; 343 pages . Harry N. Abrams, Inc. hardcover books