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1896A17434Longmans Green and Co 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Book has a small amount of edge wear at top and bottom of spine. Name stamped on bottom closed edge. A nice copy. PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE! Longmans, Green, and Co hardcover
18405648London: John Russell Smith 1840. Paperback. Very Good. Paperback. VERY SCARCE. James Orchard Halliwell Phillipps 1820-1889 was a Shakespearean scholar and antiquarian. He married the daughter of Sir Thomas Phillipps the bibliophile whose surname he took in 1872 despite their falling out over Halliwell's questionable ethics see below. He wrote several biographical works on Shakespeare including the Life of William Shakespeare. Halliwell was also a reputed manuscript thief and was banned from the library of the British Museum over suspicion about his possession of manuscripts that had been removed from Trinity College. He also was known for cutting up seventeenth-century books supposedly destroying over 800 books. Despite being a rogue he was a famous and notable Shakespearean and was instrumental in establishing the Shakespeare museum at Stratford-on-Avon. Halliwell was also well-known as a writer and collector of nursery rhymes. This slender humorous volume shows the influence of both his antiquarian and whimsical predilections. It purports to be a collection of vignettes about the men of Gotham a village in Nottinghamshire who are known for their stupidity. In the introduction Halliwell quotes the nursery rhyme "Three wise men of Gotham went to sea in a bowl; and if the bowl had been stronger my song would have been longer." There are 20 equally humorous tales in this work. Very good in blue black & white marbled paper wrappers pink-hued paper pastedown bearing title to front cover small stain near its top edge. 12mo. Light smudging to title-page and small bit of oil-like soiling to insides of both wrappers text unaffected; antiquated writing to top of title-page and one notation in margin. Interior is otherwise clean with very bright text; no foxing or browning. Tightly bound no loose pages. 24 pages. Literature. LIT/12163. John Russell Smith paperback
1887120981P., Dentu, 1887, in-8°, xii-483 pp, nouvelle édition revue et corrigée, broché, couv. illustrée, dos lég. abîmé, bon état
1841276771London : Printed for the Shakespeare Society 1841. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy only in the original boards. Spine worn. Text remains in fine condition without blemish. Previous owner's bookplate. Physical description; xvi 434 p. ; 23 cm. Notes; Text in Middle English with an introduction and notes in English. Subject; Shakespeare William 1564-1616. London : Printed for the Shakespeare Society hardcover
184419154London Richards Poetry Society 1844 1844. Paperback. Fair. G HB leather sp 8vo <br/> <br/> London Richards Poetry Society 1844 paperback
1885008600London: Harrison and sons 1885 Book. Good. Hardcover. 24 pages. In the original green cloth binding. End pages are spotted some spotting to pages also. Cover title - A list fo Shakespeare rarities. Spevack cloassified bibliography 1885:2. Harrison and sons hardcover
1860000265London: Author 1860. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. In contemporary green embossed cloth boards corners and edges bumped and worn. New green morocco spine gilt tooling and titles. Internally half title 5 6-231 pp 1 printed by Whittingham and Wilkin Tooks Court Chancery Llane. The Chiswick Press Swansea Training College bookplate to fpd some edge browning hinges strengthened. 191140 mm. Anderson 340. Title continues: Taken Chiefly from Rhyl Abergele Llandudno and Bangor. Halliwell- antiquary and literary scholar. Under his will more than 300 volumes of his literary correspondence along with other papers were left to the University of Edinburgh. His principal remaining Shakespearian collections once intended for Stratford were offered at the preferential figure of £7000 to the Birmingham corporation who declined them; in 1897 they were finally sold to Marsden J. Perry of Providence Rhode Island and in 1908 passed largely to Henry Clay Folger now remaining in the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington DC. See ODNB. <br/> <br/> Author hardcover
1841001514London: The Percy Society. Fair with no dust jacket. 1841. Cloth. Viii 76 pp. 116 pp. X 82 pp. Vii 70 pp. Xi 271 pp. Scarce collection of Percy Society reprints from 1841 1845 1842 1842 and 1841 respectively of works from the 1400s to the 1600s. All are hard to find some well nigh impossible it seems. Dark red buckram covers are worn at edges bumped at corners spine backstrip splitting at the joints and lifting spine gilt faded but legible spine tip frayed. Interior first title page is coming away at bottom gutter foxing throughout occasional light staining a very occasional pencil margin note. One or two small illustrations in Ancient Political Tracts. Binding is sturdy enough. Not beautiful but it will do especially for one this hard to find. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall . The Percy Society hardcover
1842ABE-1619642130432Cambridge 1842 Light blue wraps 12mo. 'Cambridge: SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS; LONDON: TILT AND BOGUE FLEET-STREET 1842'. 69pp. "ex Opie Collection". 3" split at lower spine book is worn and creased faded. Good condition. RARE. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good. Cambridge paperback
1846J2023Printed by Frederick Shoberl Junior for the Shakespeare Society London: 1846. 1846 pp. 13 147. Thin 8vo. Handsome original full cloth binding lettered in gold and decorated in blind executed by Westleys & Clark London - with their small ticket on the rear paste down. Mildly XLib. James Orchard Halliwell 1820-1889 was a biographer of Shakespeare book collector antiquarian and prodigal scholar. In spite of his intelligence and industry Halliwell's life was dogged with controversy on both personal and professional fronts. His marriage to the daughter of Sir Thomas Phillips did not meet with Phillips' approval and the young couple was disinherited and placed in financial st aits. He was later investigated for book theft from the library of Trinity College Cambridge regarding several volumes later sold to the British Museum but no charges were ever filed and Halliwell was able to clear his name. Later disputes arose over Halliwell's views concerning the authenticity of various Shakespeareian works. His quarrel with the authorities at Stratford-on-Avon led to his decision not to bequeath his important personal Shakespeare collection to their library; instead it was sold to a buyer in the United States upon Halliwell's death. See the DNB JUN2B / NW23 Language: eng. Full Cloth. Hardcover. Very Good. (Printed by Frederick Shoberl, Junior for the) Shakespeare Society, London: 1846. hardcover
1844k1396London: The Camden Society. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket. Modern rebind with new endpapers. Sporadic light foxing. 1844. Reprint. Purple hardback cloth cover. 230mm x 180mm 9" x 7". lvi 309pp. . The Camden Society hardcover
187912414Lyon, Imprimerie typographique H. Albert, 1879 ; petit in-8 carré, broché ; 242, (6) pp., couverture gris-bleu imprimée.
1844305352London Printed For the Camden Society 1844. 1844. Small 4to. Original dark green cloth stamped in blind and gilt. Very good-fine. 312 pages. Bookplates of John Alger Flick and Edward H. Hamilton on the front pastedown. Spine title reads: The Thornton Romances. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Printed For the Camden Society, 1844. hardcover books
1844305352London Printed For the Camden Society 1844. 1844. Small 4to. Original dark green cloth stamped in blind and gilt. Very good-fine. 312 pages. Bookplates of John Alger Flick and Edward H. Hamilton on the front pastedown. Spine title reads: The Thornton Romances. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Printed For the Camden Society, 1844. hardcover
1846379916London : Printed for the Shakespeare Society 1846. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description : xii pages 3 leaves 5-147 pages 1 illustration 22 cm. Contents : The interlude of Wit and Wisdom. Notes.--Early illustrations of Shakespeare and the English drama: Shakespeare's Tempest. Curious dramatic manuscript. The marriage of the arts. Basse's epitaph on Shakespeare. Supposed poems by Shakespeare. Trinculo's strange fish. Prologue and epilogue to Richard III. Ballad on Troilus and Cressida. Lenton stuff by Elderton. Adew my pretty pussy. Forman on Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare's birth-place. Epitaph on Combe. Epitaph on Shakespeare. Thomas and John Shakespeare. The young gallant's whirligig. The diggers of Warwickshire. Seal of Sir Thomas Lucy. The property of the Shakespeares. These knights will hack. Subjects : Shakespeare William 1564-1616. Shakespeare William 1564-1616. Shakespeare William 1564-1616 Criticism and interpretation. English drama History and criticism. English drama. London : Printed for the Shakespeare Society hardcover
184298747London J. R. Smith 1842. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original paper-labelled cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 120 pages; Description: xii 120 p. 20 cm. Subjects: Metrical Romance. Fifteenth Century English Literature. Genre: Poetry. London, J. R. Smith hardcover
1856RO30048064FIRMIN DIDOT FRERES. 1856. In-8. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 1142 pages. texte sur deux colonnes. Page de titre illustrée d'un petit dessin. Coin de la tranche tâché sur tout l'ouvrage. Ecritures en second de couverture. Petits manques sur les mors. Quelques pages se détaches, abîmées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 410-Linguistique
1823024504Paris A LA LIBRAIRIE CLASSIQUE ELEMENTAIRE, imprimerie stéréotype de Cosson 1823 deux volumes in-8° (140 x 220mm), XI 868 et 666 pp. Cartonnages ancien, dos lisse ornés d'une étiquette de titre. (cartonnages légèrement frottés). Non rogné. Bel exemplaire.
1841A118713London: Shakespeare Society 1841. 1st edition. Nice copy. octavo. hardback in original cloth xvi 434pp. glossary Nice copy re-bound retaining most of original cloth boards & with new end papers Shakespeare Society hardcover
186740170London: Printed for Very Limited and Private Circulation. Fair with no dust jacket. 1867. Hardcover. Brown pebbled cloth/gilt. Spine cloth chipped away top 4cm. Boards and first signature loose. Bookplate. PO name. "From the Editor" written to ffep. Minor marginalia. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Printed for Very Limited and Private Circulation hardcover
1839106426Slim 8vo. London: J.W. Parker 1839. Slim 8vo 18 1pp. With a plate at the front. In brown papers wrappers. Extracted from a volume of pamphlets at some time. § First edition of this scarce little paper on early mathematics by the infamous Halliwell-Phillipps whose entire life was dogged by financial problems and accusations some apparently fairly well based of theft and fraud. His life was well chronicled by Arthur Freeman and Janet Ing Freeman.From DNB: “Phillipps James Orchard Halliwell- 1820–1889 antiquary and literary scholar was born on 21 June 1820 at 94 Sloane Street Chelsea the sixth of the seven children of Thomas Halliwell 1777–1849 a prosperous linen draper from Chorley Lancashire and his wife Charlotte Ann 1789–1849 daughter of Esau Marsh of London. He took the additional surname Phillipps in 1872 following the death of his father-in-law Sir Thomas Phillipps.†J.W. Parker unknown books
1887JHP001Brighton: Printed By John George Bishop 1887 First edition first printing. A good copy with the original front cover in the publisher's paper cloth with some smudging along the edges slight chipping on the hinge lacking the rear cover panel with a loss to the bottom corners of the first pages of text pages starting to break from the binding although the signature is still intact otherwise clean and uncut pages. A nineteenth century pamphlet containing reproduced letters between James Orchard Halliwell-Phillips a noted 19th century British Shakespearean scholar and founder of the Percy Society and members of the executive committee of Shakespeare's birthplace at Stratford-upon-Avon specifically the librarian Richard Savage. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Brighton: Printed By John George Bishop paperback books
18391064261839. London: J.W. Parker 1839. <br /> <br /> Slim 8vo 18 pp. Disbound and now stitched in plain brown paper wrappers titled by hand. Faint stain to final page; very good.<br /> <br /> § First edition of this scarce little paper on early mathematics by the infamous Halliwell-Phillipps whose entire life was dogged by financial problems and accusations some apparently fairly well based of theft and fraud. His life was well chronicled by Arthur Freeman and Janet Ing Freeman.<br /> <br /> From DNB: "Phillipps James Orchard Halliwell- 1820-1889 antiquary and literary scholar was born on 21 June 1820 at 94 Sloane Street Chelsea the sixth of the seven children of Thomas Halliwell 1777-1849 a prosperous linen draper from Chorley Lancashire and his wife Charlotte Ann 1789-1849 daughter of Esau Marsh of London. He took the additional surname Phillipps in 1872 following the death of his father-in-law Sir Thomas Phillipps.". unknown
1887JHP001Brighton: Printed By John George Bishop 1887 First edition first printing. A good copy with the original front cover in the publisher's paper cloth with some smudging along the edges slight chipping on the hinge lacking the rear cover panel with a loss to the bottom corners of the first pages of text pages starting to break from the binding although the signature is still intact otherwise clean and uncut pages. A nineteenth century pamphlet containing reproduced letters between James Orchard Halliwell-Phillips a noted 19th century British Shakespearean scholar and founder of the Percy Society and members of the executive committee of Shakespeare's birthplace at Stratford-upon-Avon specifically the librarian Richard Savage. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Brighton: Printed By John George Bishop paperback
18433033London: T. Richards for the Percy Society 1843. An attractive volume of Percy Society tracts bound together. Half leather with black label and gilt titles. Marbled boards. Contains; Edward F. Rimbault Editor. Cock Lorrell's Bote: A Satirical Poem. From an unique copy printed by Winkyn de Worde. No 30 of the Percy Society's publications. Feb. 1843. Original paper cover quite darkened and stained. The rest is in very good condition. 15 pages. James Orchard Halliwell Editor. Westward for Smelts an early Collection of Stories. Number 78 of the Percy Society's publications. September 1848. Cover half title title list of Percy Society patrons preface original title introduction 63 pages. A little darkening but overall in very good condition. Edward F. Rimbault. A knight's Conjuring: Done in earnest discovered in Jest by Thomas Dekker from the original tract printed in 1607. Percy Society publication number 21. May 1842. Original paper covers half title title list of Percy Society patrons preface original title introduction xvi vi 100 pages. A little darkening to the title otherwise in very good condition. 200 x 130 mm 7¾ x 5 inches. The Percy Society was a short lived British text publication society. It was founded in 1840 and collapsed in 1852. The Society was a scholarly collective aimed at publishing limited-edition books of rare poems and songs. The president was Lady Braybrooke and the twelve founding members of the committee included John Payne Collier Thomas Crofton Croker Thomas Wright James Orchard Halliwell treasurer Charles Mackay Edward Francis Rimbault secretary and William Chappell. Later members included William Sandys and Robert Bell. T. Richards for the Percy Society hardcover