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18781200805.14Robson and Sons London 1878. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to hardcover. No dj maroon cloth. Vg condition. Covers lightly rubbed contents clean no marking or writing. Binding sturdy square and tight. 790 pp. Robson and Sons London hardcover
1878089659London: Robson and Sons 1878 Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. RARE 423 page genealogical reference to this "extinct" family with this volume illustrated with family crests and family tree diagrams. Includes the Cranmers of Aslacton; the Cranmers of Astwoodbury Bucks and of Loudham Suffolk; Sir John Chester the 4th Baronet; the Wollastons of Perton and Trescot Grange; Sir William Chester 5th Bart.; the Tollers of Horbling Lincolnshire; and Catherine Toller wife of Thomas Methold Esq. 16-19th century information is included. Gilt decorated binding has edge wear endpapers have been replaced page edges are a bit fragile and age-toned. . Robson and Sons hardcover
1853H27270New York: Cornish Lamport & Co 1853. First Printing. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo half black leather and marbled boards very good light wear and rubbing pencil signature of Isaac Craig son of a prominent Pittsburgh citizen of the late 19th/early 20th century. "Recollections of a Policeman" is the true first edition of this incredibly early and important work of detective fiction Queens Quorum no. 2; It is bound with Burke's "Romance of the Forum" issued by the same publisher which makes us think that it was the publisher itself that having some spare unbound copies of the first book decided to issue it in tandem with Burke's book which saved them the cost of binding them separately. That's our theory anyway. Burke's book is actually non-fiction however. Burke was born in London on 7 May 1811 and educated at the college of Caen in Normandy. Having been called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1839 he joined the northern circuit and the Manchester and Lancashire sessions. He afterwards practised at the parliamentary bar and appeared before the House of Lords in several important peerage cases. He was made a queen's counsel of the county palatine of Lancaster in 1858 and a serjeant-at-law in 1859. He was elected director or chief honorary officer of the Society of Antiquaries of Normandy for 1866-7. His death occurred at his residence in South Kensington on 26 March 1881. He was related to Edmund Burke wrote a biography of him and edited some reprints of Burke's works. But it is William Russell who really made a mark: he is considered one of the first and most prolific authors of detective stories known as "case fiction" which were purportedly police memoirs. The stories in "Recollections of a Policeman" first appeared in Chambers' Edinburgh Journal around 1850 and Cornish Lamport & Co. collected ten of those stories and published this unauthorized version of them well before any non-pirated editions appeared. Cornish, Lamport & Co hardcover
188014974Shanghai 1880. 880 by 960mm. 34.75 by 37.75 inches. Lithographed map dissected and laid down on linen in 24 sections with contemporary hand-colour in full; preserved in original publisher's green cloth slipcase. Compiled by Thomas Waters 1842-1898 "expressly for Sportsmen" slipcase label. Waters was an Irish civil engineer and architect who carved out a successful early career in Japan designing the Imperial Mint in Osaka and the headquarters for the Imperial Japanese Army. He worked briefly in Shanghai in the 1880s before going out to Colorado to join his brothers in silver and gold mining. This map also appeared in cyanotype probably originally drawn up as part of Waters' bid for the commission to construct a new waterworks in Shanghai. Waters was a strong contender in the competition as he had experience in the field: he was partially responsible for the construction of Japan's first sewer system. Rare: OCLC locates only two institutional examples those in the BnF and University of Chicago. hardcover
1887829engraved front cover and spine. title and author in black on front cover. Front cover shows fight and floral element.spine shows title in black and bottom of spine lives a bobbybottom of spine shows wear as does hinge of front spinebottom edges show wear as do all corners of spinerear cover hingedfront cover has previous owners name and date xmas '92small bur ckear type face. easy to readtext unmarkedbook has been read<br /> Alex. Lloyd hardcover
18870011739Chicago: Alex. T. Loyd & Co. 1887. New Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 12mo 376 pages publisher's illustrated catalog floral endpapers embossed brown cloth pencilled name of J. Snyder <br/><br/>A Queen's Quorum title No. 2. Originally issued as a yellowback in London in 1856. Waters the Detective Policeman. "We think that the reader after having perused the following pages will unite with us in the remark that the true stories contained therein have never been equalled for thrilling interest by any productions of modern fiction. - Preface. Alex. T. Loyd & Co. hardcover
1859220690Boston: Wentworth and Co. 1859. 1st. Hardcover. Good/None. 376 pages. 8vo. Pages are lightly age toned. Small water stain along top edge is visible on several pages. Light age soil on endpapers. Brown stain at bottom edge of last 100 pages. Blue-gray pebbled cloth with blindstamped raised leaf designs. Cloth is spotted and faded around edges. Stains on covers. Edgewear to top and bottom of spine. Corners are bumped and rubbed. Gilt lettering and decoration on spine. Record # 220690 Wentworth and Co. hardcover
18525759New York: Cornish Lamport & Co 1852. First Edition/Pirate Edition. Hardcover. Good Textblock Very Good. No DJ. First Edition/Pirate Edition. Hardcover. Unusual little tome of early crime fiction and one of only 5 or 6 known copies bound in red boards typically found in brown boards. "Waters" was the pseudonym for William Russell one of the earliest crafters of detective fiction in the UK. The first "official" printing was in London under a slightly different name in 1856 and then in the US later that year. This printing was apparently a pirate edition preceding the official by an inexplicable 4 years Waters Recollections of a Detective Police-Officer. London J&C Brown 1856. Queen's Quorum 2. Hubin 1994 p. 843. Noted flaws notwithstanding a rather handsome copy of this very scarce title rare in red boards. Moderate shelf/edge wear fraying at head and tail tips through light toning at spine minor soiling to boards corners gently bumped light foxing at preliminaries minor cutting error at 181/2 edge only else tight bright and unmarred. Red cloth boards gilt lettering in blind decorative elements decorative/advert endpages blue ink decorative borders and ads for various Cornish titles. Small 8vo. 238pp. Cornish, Lamport & Co hardcover
1898184296MA: Salem Press 1898. Softcover. Good. Good paperback. The book covers have chipping and tearing covers have minor soiling spine missing. Front cover is coming loose. Salem Press unknown
1852002646New York: Cornish Lamport & Co. 1852 Bound in brown blind stamped cloth 238 pp. bright gilt spine titles.This ia a first edition pirated preceding the first British edition by four years the first authorized American edition by five. This copy with chipped spine extremities shelf wear spotting to front cover and the first twelve and last five leaves of text foxed. Quite bright and clean. A good to very good copy. Cornish, Lamport & Co. hardcover
185244206New York: Cornish Lamport & Co. Publishers 1852. 1852. First edition. This is the true first American edition that was first issued as a pirated edition by Cornish Lamport & Co. in 1852 with the text lifted from CHAMBER'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL and "some of our American Magazines." The first U. K. edition was published in 1856 as RECOLLECTIONS OF A DETECTIVE POLICE-OFFICER. The first authorized American edition was published in 1857 in Boston by Wentworth and Company. Thomas Waters was the pseudonym of William Russell. 8vo. Original burgandy cloth decorated in blind on front and rear covers titles stamped in gold gilt on the spine 238 pp. preface. Queen 's Quorum 2 says this book is "the most important criminological yellow-back of its time." The first collection of British Detective stories and preceded only by Edgar Allan Poe's TALES in 1845 according to Queen's Quorum. Cloth lightly worn at spine ends corners and extremities cloth is lightly rubbed former owner's name on front pastedown sheet else a very good copy of a rare book. Cornish, Lamport & Co., Publishers, 1852. hardcover
1853E14237New York: Cornish Lamport & Co 1853. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. First edition. 8vo. in red cloth. 238 pp. True tales of a "Detective Policeman" of London who ".is in some repects peculiar to England--one of the developments of the last twenty five years.the record of 'hair-breath 'scapes whcih follow is another verification of the old saying 'Truth is stranger than fiction'". The binding while tight with hinges fully intact is well worn with the spine being chipped and lacking several pieces; covers soiled. The text has some occasional foxing and small stains. Remarkably scarce in first edition. <br/><br/> Cornish, Lamport & Co hardcover
18529305New York: Cornish Lamport & Co. Publishers 1852. 1st Edition . Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. Extremely scarce first printing. This is the true first American edition that was first issued as a pirated edition by Cornish Lamport & Co. in 1852 with the text lifted from CHAMBER'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL and "some of our American Magazines." Front board very close to detaching binding repaired with tape. Noticeable shelf-wear soiling bumping etc. Some foxing pages otherwise clean. <br/> <br/> Cornish, Lamport & Co., Publishers hardcover
1892014443London and Sydney: Eden Remington & Co 1892. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Hinges cracked former owner name crossed out on pastedown. Good in original purple cloth gilt lettering. <br/> <br/> Eden, Remington & Co hardcover
1892020274New York: The Biglow & Main Co. 1892. Includes twenty-seven songs covering various aspects of academia to inspire school students of The Connecticut Literary Institution a private organization founded in Suffield in 1833 which offered college preparatory and enrichment classes. Among the titles: The Truth of God; Science Song; Anacreon Ode; Here's to Alma Mater's Health; and Suffield Onward. Illustrated with three full page black and white plates with protective tissue showing town landmarks including The Connecticut Literary Institution. Tan softcover with orange cover lettering and design thirty-two pages. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Biglow & Main Co. Paperback
18944308438Lawrence and Bullen 1894. Volume 1-2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. No. 429 of 1000 copies for England and America. Large grey cloth 8vo with gilt motif on front board and gilt lettering on backstrip. Bumped corners and a little fraying. A small knock in edge of front board on vol I. and back board on vol II. Frontispiece with tissue guard. Interior is secure clean and clear save for some minimal foxing. Trimmed. Contains several plates with tissue guards. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2550grams ISBN: Lawrence and Bullen hardcover
1894003880London: Lawrence and Bullen 1894. First English translation of "The Fables and Enigmas of Messer Giovanni Francesco Straparola da Caravaggion" first published at Venice in 1550. Two volumes illustrated. Limited edition of 1000 copies printed on fine Japanese Vellum this being number 102. Original vellum binding. Vol 1: xxviii 276pp. Frontispiece and 9 tissue guarded illustrations. Vol 2: 323pp including 15pp of notes. Frontispiece and 9 tissue guarded illustrations. First Edition. Vellum. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Limited Numbered Copy. Lawrence and Bullen unknown
1898132731England: Privately Printed 1898. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited. Very good plus. Hardcover is slightly rubbed at spine ends and corners gilt top foredges gold stamping on front cover and spines pages slightly browned #243 of 1000 sets. Privately Printed hardcover
1898015469London: Privately Printed for Members of the Society of Bibliophiles 1898. Limited Edition. Octavo. In three volumes limited to only 100 copies this is copy #3 and is the first translation into English illustrated with 12 hand-colored plates by E.R. Hughes printed on Japanese vellum bound in 3/4 red morocco over marbled paper covered boards with matching endpapers spine stamped in gilt all edges gilt spine ends chipped short split to leather on upper joint of vol. I but not cracked through binding. The color plates are quite striking. A collection of Shakespearian romance novels. Privately Printed for Members of the Society of Bibliophiles unknown
189743102London: Lawrence and Bullen 1897. Boards have very light bumping to edges spine is sunned. Foxing to f-fep and f-rep c/e uncut some light foxing to PP does not affect text gutters slightly weak. Bind in good order text clean and readable. First Edition. Silk Covered Boards. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Hughes E.R. 4to Thick. Lawrence and Bullen Hardcover
188211987Marietta Ohio: Wilson Waters. Good with no dust jacket. 1882. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Covers are rubbed at the corners & the spine. FEP frontice are loose. Owner's name etc. On second endpaper. Inscribed by Waters on the dedication. Rear hinge is cracked. The contents are very good to fine. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 31 pages . Wilson Waters hardcover
1868RWATLIF00fpMoorhead Simpson & Bond 1868. Good. Waters William E. Life Among the Mormons and A March to Their Zion: To Which is added a Chapter on the Indians of the Plains and Mountains of the West. New York NY: Moorhead Simpson & Bond 1868. 219pp. 8vo. Green cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Good. Edges rubbed and small section of head of spine missing. Covers lightly soiled and spotted. Gatherings loose and title page detached but inserted. Former owner's name on front free end sheet. Moorhead, Simpson & Bond hardcover
1884B60432Marietta OH: J. Mueller & Son 1884. Hardcover. Good. RARE! Gilt stamped brown cloth boards octavo 282pp. illustrated in b&w. Book has rubbing and edgewear to boards and spine binding tight previous owner's signature to front pastedown and another to front endpaper text has some signatures pulling and one near rear of block completely loose all contents present text toned throughout but clean. J. Mueller & Son hardcover
1856781P33London: J. & C. Brown & Co. 1856. First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 6.5" by 4". Not Stated. The first edition of this influential short story collection by William Russell named by Ellery Queen as one of the most important detective pieces of the nineteenth century. The first edition of this collection.Illustrated with a frontispiece.Thirteen popular detective short stories which was been previously published in 'Chambers' Edinburgh Journal'.Including 'One Night in a Gaming-House' 'Guilty or Not Guilty' 'Legal Metamorphoses' 'Mary Kingsford' and more.This story collection was named in 'Queen's Quorum' Ellery Queen's conclusive list of the best detective short stories to have been written over the course of a century.An interesting and early example of crime and mystery fiction.By William Russell under the penname 'Waters'. A notable Victorian detective writer he was one of the most prolific author of 'police memoirs'.One page of publisher's adverts to the rear. Rebound in a half calf binding with cloth to the boards. Externally smart with some rubbing to the boards and spine. Front hinge is starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with just a couple of light spots. Prior owner's ink inscription to the head of the first leaf of text. Very Good Indeed J. & C. Brown & Co. hardcover
1857818P4London: W. Kent & Co; J. & C. Brown & Co c1857-60. First edition. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4.5". None. A lovely set of the first and second series of William Russell's collection of short stories about detectives in Victorian England a gripping series. The first and second series of 'Recollections of a Detective Police-Officer'.The second series is a first edition of 1859. The first series is an undated early reprint not the first edition as it does not have a date to the title page but is c1856-7 as there are four Captain Mayne Reid titles listed to the adverts all of which were published before 1857 the final title in this list being 'The Quadroon' which was published in 1856.One page of adverts to the rear of the first series. This work was named second in 'Queen's Quorum' Ellery Queen's conclusive list of the best detective short stories to have been written over the course of a century named only after the 'Tales' of Edgar Allan Poe.An interesting and early example of crime and mystery fiction.Twenty-one popular detective short stories which was been previously published in 'Chambers' Edinburgh Journal'.Including 'One Night in a Gaming-House' 'Guilty or Not Guilty' 'Legal Metamorphoses' 'Mary Kingsford' 'The Dramatic Author' 'Mark Stretton' 'The Two Widows' and more.By William Russell under the pen-name 'Waters'. A notable Victorian detective writer he was one of the most prolific author of 'police memoirs'. He was a mysterious figure with little known about his life.Collated the first series is bound without the frontispiece. In a half calf binding first series with cloth to the boards second series with marbled paper to the boards. First series is rebacked. Externally with some rubbing heavier to the boards of the second series. A little loss of leather to the extremities of the first series and to the raised bands. Some bumping to the extremities and to the head and tail of the spine of the second series with a little loss. Tidemark to the front board of the first series. Hinges of the first series are reinforced with cloth. Front hinge of the second series is starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with the occasional spot mostly to the first and last few pages. Good W. Kent & Co; J. & C. Brown & Co hardcover