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1808001162London: William Savage Bedford Bury 1808. FIRST EDITION. title leaf li 1 277 3 clviii. Period half tan calf with raised bands and black label gilt titling triple ruled gilt comparments brown marbled endpages. Lacking half title and frontispiece Corner bumped with moderate wear. Binding is starting at gutter of front endpages. Moderate foxing throughout yet still desireable. Overall a GOOD book. . First Edition. Half Calf Leather. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. William Savage, Bedford Bury Hardcover
1808194451London : Printed for William Miller; by William Savage 1808. First Edition. Hardback. Scattered marginal foxing. Finely and period sympathetically bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with the title blocked direct in gilt and the spine compartments uniformly tooled. An exceptional copy; of presentation quality - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 293 pages; Physical desc.: 4li2933clviiip ; 28cm. Notes: With half-title. Includes frontispiece of sculpted bust of Charles James Fox. With printed marginalia. English text with some correspondence in the appendix in French. Subject: Great Britain - History - James II 1685-1688. Referenced by: Lowndes II p. 470. London : Printed for William Miller; by William Savage hardcover
1808168341London : Printed for William Miller; by William Savage 1808. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original calf-backed marble boards. Professionally and period sympathetically re-backed with gilt cross-bands and the title blocked direct in gilt; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 207 pages; Physical desc.: 4li2773clviiip ; 28cm. Notes: With half-title. Includes frontispiece of sculpted bust of Charles James Fox. With printed marginalia.English text with some correspondence in the appendix in French. Subject: Great Britain - History - James II 1685-1688. Referenced by: Lowndes II p. 470. London : Printed for William Miller; by William Savage hardcover
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
180865392Philadelphia: Abraham Small. Good. 1808. Hardcover. Ex-library rough Good for reading or reference only. . Abraham Small hardcover
1857002244Auburn NY and Rochester: Alden & Beardsley 1857. Small piece chipped from spine top; cover corners slightly worn. Bookplate. Lightly foxed. Illus. Edition. Embossed Purple Cloth. Very Good. Alden & Beardsley hardcover
180866706London: printed for William Miller Albemarle Street; by William Savage Bedford Bury 1808. First edition large 4to 4 li 1 277 3 clviii; engraved portrait frontispiece; errata slip tipped in at the back; original paper-covered boards recovered in buff paper concealing the original blue paper spine covering printed paper label on spine; front hinge starting boards faded and soiled; all else very good and sound. The half-title notes this is on "Demy Paper - One Pound Sixteen Shillings Boards." The work was never finished and this only volume was published posthumously. printed for William Miller, Albemarle Street; by William Savage, Bedford Bury unknown
1808AL26GLTAN259London: William Miller 1808. Hardback full-calf with gilt decorative spine and borders. Marbled edges and end-papers. 28cm x 22.5cm. Previously owned by Lord Sandys with family gilt crest to top of spine from Ombersley Court. Pp. li 1 277 clviii. Engraved portrait frontispiece. Binding is a little faded and worn. Minor sporadic foxing. A wonderful copy. A heavy book 1.7kg additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. al26. Hard Cover. Very Good. William Miller Hardcover
1808BS2BKGRN1008London: William Miller 1808. Hardback quarter cloth. New end-papers. 29.5cm x 22.5cm. Pp. li 277 clviii 8. Paper spine label darkened with small losses binding slightly rubbed and worn. Previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown. A little occasional foxing to contents. A rather decent copy. A heavy book additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. bs2. Hard Cover. Good. William Miller Hardcover
1808878391808. Birch and Small C. and A. Conrad and Co. and Mathew Carey Bradford Philadelphia et al. 1808. Full dark tan tree-calf gilt type to contrasting red title-piece to spine. cc pages publisher's ad. Extremities a little rubbed; some foxing. Small sticker of Providence bookseller to corner of front paste-down end-paper; front free end-paper largely detached. unknown
180816318London: William Miller. 1808. 1st Edition. First Printing. Leather. Very Good in No DJ As Issued dust jacket. William Miller hardcover
1808039968Philadelphia: Abraham Small 1808 Book. Good Only. Leather. First American Edition. Leather binding is partially split along the spine edge has light edgewear moderate exterior marks moderate foxing 1 rear endpaper is torn boards slightly bowed. Very rare copy of this early nineteenth century biography of King James II 1633 to 1701 who was King of England King of Scots and King of Ireland from 6 February 1685 to 11 December 1688. He was the last Roman Catholic monarch to reign over the Kingdoms of England Scotland and Ireland. Many of his subjects distrusted his religious policies and autocratic tendencies leading a group of them to depose him in the Glorious Revolution in 1688. With extensive introduction section and appendix. Abraham Small hardcover
1808980F5London: William Miller 1808 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 11" by 9". Not Stated. An extra-illustrated example of the first edition of Charles James Fox's posthumously published study of the reign of James II a work with a decidedly Whig view of history. An extra-illustrated first edition of this work the ordinary demy quarto on "common paper" paper copy rather than the large paper edition.From English Whig politician and statesman Charles James Fox.Handsomely bound in full straight grain morocco with gilt detailing.Collated illustrated with a portrait frontispiece as called for but extra illustrated with a further thirty-eight plates. This work is a piece of Whig history and regards the ongoing struggle between the absolutist designs of monarchs and the struggle of their subjects to assert their liberty.Bound without half title and terminal advertisements.With the bookplate of the Court Library Shadwell to the front pastedown and with the label Brackenburn to the front free endpaper.Charles James Fox was a prominent British Whig whose parliamentary career spanned 38 years of the late 18th and early 19th century. In a full straight grain morocco binding with extensive gilt detailing to back strip and centre of boards. Light rubbing to joints back strip tail and centre of boards. Front hinge strained but firmly held. Bookplate to front pastedown and front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright but with spotting and instances of foxing to leaves facing plates. Very Good William Miller hardcover
1808LTH28-B-2London: William Miller 1808. Leather. Very Good. 10.5" by 9". None. An fascinating historical work by Charles James Fox charting the the beginning of James II's reign over Britain. First edition. Fox was engaged in writting this history for may years however he died before it was completed. It was published incomplete due to the reputation of the author. With an engraving of Fox by Evans to frontispiece after a drawing by Howard from the last bust by Nollekens in the possession of Lord Holland. Charles James Fox PC 1749 - 1806 styled The Honourable from 1762 was a prominent British Whig statesman whose parliamentary career spanned thirty-eight years and who was particularly noted for being the arch-rival of William Pitt the Younger. James II & VII 1633 - 1701 ruled England and Ireland as James II and Scotland as James VII from 1685. He was the last Roman Catholic monarch to reign over the Kingdoms of England Scotland and Ireland. Members of Britain's political and religious elite increasingly opposed him for being pro-French and pro-Catholic and for his designs on becoming an absolute monarch. When he produced a Catholic heir the tension exploded and leading nobles called on William III of Orange his son-in-law and nephew to land an invasion army from the Netherlands which he did. James fled England and thus was held to have abdicated in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He was replaced by William of Orange who became King as William III ruling jointly with his wife James's daughter Mary II. Thus William and Mary both Protestants became joint rulers in 1689. James made one serious attempt to recover his crowns when he landed in Ireland in 1689 but after the defeat of the Jacobite forces by the Williamite forces at the Battle of the Boyne in the summer of 1690 James returned to France. He lived out the rest of his life as a pretender at a court sponsored by his cousin and ally King Louis XIV. Rebacked with original calf board preserved with minor repairs. Externally generally smart just with slight wear to extremities and marks to boards. Evidence of worming to joints and hinges only. With evidence of previous bookplate to front pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright with slight scattered foxing and slight tidemarks to first few pages. Ink inscriptions to half title. Very Good William Miller hardcover
1808LTH28-B-5London: William Miller 1808. Leather. Very Good. 12" by 10". Unamed. A history of the early part of the reign of the Catholic English King James II. First printing for W. Bulmer and Co. Including frontispiece of Charles James Fox. Fox was born in 1749 and served as a long term member of parliament. Openly in opposition of George II he publicly supported America patriots and their freedom from British rule. Fox would also briefly serve as the first Foreign Secretary of Britain. This particular work was originally intended as part of a larger history spanning until the reign of William III. However Fox failed to complete the work before his death in 1806. Instead this work only covers the first year of James II reign. With an extensive appendix to the rear containing correspondence between Louis XIV and M. Barillon the Bill for the Preservation of the King's Person and much more. Rebacked in calf with original boards and backstrip preserved. Externally sound though with loss to the original leather some marks and bumping to the extremities. Internally firmly bound. Ink inscription to verso of front free-endpaper. Pages are bright and quite clean with just the occasional instance of foxing. Very Good William Miller hardcover
1808D12303London: William Miller 1808. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Paper boards backed in ornately stamped black morocco; 4to 265x210mm; pp. 2 li 1 277 3 clviii plus frontispiece. Binding a bit scuffed and worn. Some faint foxing. Armorial bookplate on front paste-down. <br/><br/> William Miller hardcover books
180845440London: Printed for William Miller.by W. Bulmer and Co 1808. First edition large 4to 4 xl 293 3 cli 1 8 ads; engraved portrait frontispiece of Fox by Evans; recent half brown morocco some minor staining over marbled boards red gilt spine label edges uncut new endpapers; tape remnants on front free endpaper recto and verso; very occasional ballpoint pen underlining else textblock very good and sound. Errata mounted to front free endpaper verso advertisement slip bound in front; half title present. Lowdes p. 827. <br/><br/> Printed for William Miller...by W. Bulmer and Co hardcover books
180843796London: Printed for William Miller.by W. Bulmer and Co 1808. First edition large paper copy 4to pp. xl 292 2 cli 1 8 ads; engraved portrait frontispiece of Fox by Evans in proof state; modern full brown calf black gilt-lettered calf spine labels a.e.g.; minor shelf wear hinges reinforced; occasional foxing else a very good sound copy. One of 50 copies published on large paper Lowndes. Lowndes p. 827. <br/><br/> Printed for William Miller...by W. Bulmer and Co unknown books
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
18081082674to. London: Printed for William Miller by W. Bulmer and Co. 1808. 4to. xl 293 pp. v cli engraved frontisportrait. Rebacked full diced calf gilt rules dentelles marbled edges and endpapers backstrip with raised bands stamped in blind and gilt. Corners and edges of boards are rubbed and chipped minor foxing to endpapers and flyleaves otherwise internally bright: very good. § First edition. Charles James Fox 1749–1806 politician and member of the Whig party began work on A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second in 1799 it was researched in London and Paris and members of his large group of friends known as Foxites were recruited to assist in the work. The work was never completed and was published posthumously dealing only with the events of 1685. Referenced by Lowndes II p. 827. Printed for William Miller by W. Bulmer and Co hardcover books
1808230923London: Printed for William Miller Albemarle Street; by William Savage Bedford Bury 1808. First Edition. Frontispiece. li 277 clviii pp. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary three-quarter calf. Joints cracked but firm spine heavily chipped. Some minor foxing to first and last few leaves else nice internally. Bookplate of Henry Cabot Lodge. First Edition. Frontispiece. li 277 clviii pp. 1 vols. 4to. Printed for William Miller, Albemarle Street; by William Savage, Bedford Bury unknown books
1840423548Philadelphia: Friends' Book-Store 1840. Hardcover. Good. Early reprint. Originally published in 1694. Complete in one volume. liv 672pp. Full leather with gilt lettered black title plate on spine. Preface by William Penn. Foxing throughout joints broken with boards a bit loose but still attached leather rubbed and worn with some chipping on edges and spine ends good to very good. The chronicle of the often persecuted seventeenth century Quaker as told by Fox and others such as William Penn and Oliver Cromwell. Friends' Book-Store hardcover
18323093Philadelphia PA: Kimber & Sharpless Uriah Hunt and Nathan Kite Booksellers 1832. Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good. Uncommon Philadelphia imprint complete in one volume. Full leather over boards 8vo 8-5/8 inches tall pp. i-liv 55-672 index. Volume with wear to covers faint water stain to bottom corner of first few leaves occasional soil and foxing within p.o. name ffep and small glue spots with paper hymn remnant or similar to front and rear pastedowns. George Fox was a founder of the Religious Society of Friends more commonly known today as the Quakers. Kimber & Sharpless, Uriah Hunt, and Nathan Kite, Booksellers hardcover