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1953000724Blood Horse 1953. First Edition. . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Thoroughbred Sires and Dams 1952 -The Blood Horse Lexington KT 1953 Dams and sires of horses raced in 1952 race results earnings and large index to all horses listed. Hardback in good condition text clean and unmarked binding cracked at rear but registers tight 1000 pages. <br/> <br/> Blood Horse hardcover
19432092902141103310Shufunotomo-sha 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shufunotomo-sha paperback
2009Q-0762748958Globe Pequot 2009-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Globe Pequot hardcover
20231-0295751363Univ of Washington Pr 2023. Hardcover. New. 224 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.94 inches. Univ of Washington Pr hardcover
177185464hLondon: T. Davies and T. Cadell 1771. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. The first edition. Two volumes in contemporary full calf. Recently restored & rebacked with new spines and original gilt spine labels relaid. Original endpapers but lacking half-title for Volume II. 17 engraved plates all present as listed. Toning and staining to edges and endpapers and some varying toning and foxing to text but in general very clean including plates. Older gift inscription in each volume. A sound and handsome set. viii319errata3list of plates;vi2462list erratapp. T. Davies and T. Cadell Hardcover
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ria9781847344427_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
6102008365The Naval & Military Press pp. 228 . Hardback. New. The Naval & Military Press hardcover
ria9781847344397_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
6102654263The Naval & Military Press pp. 440 . Hardback. New. The Naval & Military Press hardcover
1880145821880. Vintage original albumen photograph of a Bedouin with his white horse published circa 1880. Image size: 7" x 9." In this image we can see a Bedouin horseman traditionally dressed in a thoab and kufiyya with igaal. The warrior is approaching his horse from the front. His majestic white steed stands saddled and alert. Overall in very good condition. unknown
20112-88743954855 Continents Editions 2011. Hardcover. New. 01 edition. 376 pages. 11.57x9.92x1.57 inches. 5 Continents Editions hardcover
2008G1595820043I4N00Dark Horse Comics 2008. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. Dark Horse Comics paperback
19962090502113706334Not Available 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1986161464Melbourne: Coonans Hill Press 1986. Pp. x200last blank 4 colour plates numerous text illustrations some full page pictorial endpapers printed in navy appendices bibliography index; demy 4to; blue cloth spine lettered in gilt fore-corners bruised faded at foot of spine lower edge of boards shelf worn; dust wrapper edges a trifle worn small chip in bottom edge of backstrip verso a trifle soiled; Coonans Hill Press Melbourne 1986. First edition. Coonans Hill Press unknown
19848383Croydon Nsw Australia: Arabian Horse Association of Australia Ltd. As New in Very Good dust jacket. 1984. First Edition . Hardcover. 0959036806 . B & W and Color; 8 1/2 x 11 1/2; 263 pages; Hard cover is ivory colored with brown lettering on front. Light bumping. DJ has light rubbing bumping scuffing; in a mylar cover. This is a NEW book pages are clean and tight. Lavishly illustrated with mostly color photographs of the Arabian horse doing everything. From dressage to rodeo to jumping to carriage driving and pretty much everything in between the breed that can do it all. Book is in 3 sections: Arabian Horse in Australia and the Arabian Horse Society of Australia Ltd. An Historical Coverage; Australian Arabian Breeding--Present Day Perspective; Location and Listing of Australian Studs including Tasmania; Index; bibliography. Hard to find title; oversized/4#. 'Proudly printed in Australia'. This appears to be the true first printing of the book dated 1984 not 1985 on the copyright page. . Arabian Horse Association of Australia, Ltd. hardcover
19848384Croydon Nsw Australia: Arabian Horse Association of Australia Ltd. As New in Very Good dust jacket. 1984. First Edition . Hardcover. 0959036806 . B & W and Color; 8 1/2 x 11 1/2; 263 pages; Hard cover is ivory colored with brown lettering on front. Slight bumping. DJ has light rubbing bumping scuffing; crinkling/creasing around edges; in a mylar cover. This is a NEW book pages are clean and tight. Lavishly illustrated with mostly color photographs of the Arabian horse doing everything. From dressage to rodeo to jumping to carriage driving and pretty much everything in between the breed that can do it all. Book is in 3 sections: Arabian Horse in Australia and the Arabian Horse Society of Australia Ltd. An Historical Coverage; Australian Arabian Breeding--Present Day Perspective; Location and lisitng of Australian Studs including Tasmania; Index; bibliography. Hard to find title; oversized/4#. 'Proudly printed in Australia'. This appears to be the true first printing of the book dated 1984 not 1985 on the copyright page. . Arabian Horse Association of Australia, Ltd. hardcover
19922090502113716959Not Available 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19932090502113716414Not Available 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18975Four of Hair's letters from between 1848 and 1852 the other two undated; four from 51 Portland Place and two from the Junior United Services Club. Printed circular from the United Services Club 22 May 1849. ONE: Hair's six letters to 'My Dear Sir John Phillipart' editor of the Naval and Military Gazette. One of the letters has 'Sir John Phillipart' named as the addressee. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. The five complete letters total 15pp. 12mo. Only the first part of the incomplete letter is present and it is 4pp. 4to on a bifolium. The letters mostly concern the Duke of Richmond and Hair's position within the Duke's household is described in his obituary in the Dumfries Courier reprinted in the Glasgow Daily Herald 22 December 1869: 'After his retirement from the army in 1843 Dr Hair became a resident in the family of his attached friend the late Duke of Richmond acting as the Duke's medical attendant and confidential adviser. About three years ago while still in good health but urged by the infirmities of age he retired from the position he had so long occupied in the Richmond family – by all members of which he was very cordially and affectionately esteemed – to his own residence in his native town of Sanquhar'. In the first dated letter 10 June 1848 Hair expresses a desire to put himself 'in a Piccadilly Bus' and visit Phillipart at College House in order to 'talk matters over'. He also refers to Lord Londonderry's 'most disgusting' conduct in the House of Lords described to him over breakfast that morning by the Duke. On 23 July 1851 Hair expresses his regret that Lord Salisbury has not 'at once met your offer of your Services for the Commission of the Peace; - but it appears to me that he evidently will do so'. On 3 March 1852 he states that he has handed Phillipart's letter to the Duke that morning and quotes his response: 'If I recollect right – when I spoke to Lord Salisbury – His Lordship had some objections not only to increasing the Number of Magistrates but also to that of the Division or Benches; - However tell Sir John that as I am likely to meet Lord Salisbury very soon I will take the first opportunity of again speaking to Him not only on the subject of the Magistracy but also on tat of the Deputy Lieutenancy.' In one of the undated letters Hair reminds Phillipart that the Duke will be 'more than occupied with the Duties devolving on him as President of the Great Cattle Show of the Royal Agricultural Society of England'. He ends the letter with an appeal for Phillipart's 'Kind Assistance in the Way of Money from 8 or 900 friends of the War Medal whose names do not as yet grace the Subscription List'. The other undated letter is the incomplete one and it describes the War Medal Testimonial dinner given in honour of the Duke. In it Hair writes that having been at Goodwood he has since 'passed a Considerable portion of Thursday with our mutual friend Capt. Scott'. - Preparatory to his giving you tomorrow afternoon or evening the results of our this day's Concoction on all matters connected with our really brilliant and most enthusiastic Dinner Party of last Saturday. We talked every thing over and over again and agreed in all that he was to lay before you for the Naval and Military Gazette of next Saturday … the Duke and Duchess are more delighted – more gratified – than any language can express. - His Grace said it certainly was the proudest day of his life and while life remains in him his gratitude would know no bounds. - To see upwards of 200 Warriors of both Services from all quarters of the United Kingdom gathered together to do homage to Him was almost more than manly courage and fortitude of the highest order could bear without being moved. The Duchess – being in the Gallery – on Lord Salisbury's proposing the Duke's health together with the enthusiastic burst of Applause which instantly followed was I am given to understand fairly & completely upset.' The Duke has gone to Goodwood but is anxious that his speech praising members of the armed forces 'should be detailed & done justice to all the Reporters having left when the Toast was given'. The Duke 'intended to devote part of the day to putting the leading features of it on paper' and 'promised to Scott to send it to his Lodgings in Brompton tomorrow morning the moment it comes into my hands'. He is glad Phillipart intends to do something 'to induce those Recipients whose addresses we have not been able to procure and who have not yet subscribed to come forward with their Subscriptions – of this Class there are still at least from 8 to 9 Hundred or more. The letter ends with promise of an anecdote regarding the Duke's treatment of '2 or 3 Blind Veterans' at the dinner. TWO: Printed circular. 3pp. 4to. Bifolium. With two closed tears otherwise in fair condition on lightly aged paper. First page carries a letter from Honorary Secretaries Captain John Robb and Major J. H. Cooke regarding the 'desire … generally expressed by the recipients of the War Medal to present to the DUKE OF RICHMOND some Testimonial to mark their sense of gratitude for the unwearied zeal perseverance and ability with which his GRACE devoted his energies to their service and brought their claims to a successful issue'. On the second page and the top part of the third page is a long list of the 'Members forming the General Committee' and its sub-committees in London Edinburgh and Dublin. The remaining part of the third page reproduces propositions made at the meeting by seven individuals beginning with Rear-Admiral Sir William Henry Dillon. No other copy traced on COPAC. Four of Hair's letters from between 1848 and 1852, the other two undated; four from 51 Portland Place and two from the Junior Un unknown
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1332251935.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0266440118.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover