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184346327London: John Russell Smith. Very Good. 1843. Second Edition. Hardcover. Recent cloth spine label. The 2nd edition with alterations and additions. Initial original leaf is the half title. Last pages are ads; corner clipped on one ad page. Occasional minor stains a minor marginal chip. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xii25948 pages . John Russell Smith hardcover
1841361590London: Printed for the Society by R. and J.E. Taylor 1841. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. Dark blue publisher's cloth decorative pattern in blind with gilt centerpiece. Small ownership signature wear to the front joint else very good or better. Subscriber's copy Signed and dated by William Henry Black on the front free endpaper. Includes letters by Tycho Brache Thomas Lydyat Charles Cavendish John Pell and others. Also includes the by-laws of the Historical Society of Science founded by James Halliwell an antiquary and unrepentant son-in-law of the bibliomaniac Sir Thomas Phillipps. With the formation of the Society and publication of this work Halliwell advanced the history of science as an independent scholarly pursuit. William Henry Black was a prolific contributor to many journals and a member of the British Archaeological Association. A handsome copy scarce in the original boards. Printed for the Society, by R. and J.E. Taylor hardcover
1852345340Brixton Hill: Printed for Private circulation only 1852. Privately printed edition. viii 960pp. 1 vols. 4to 10-3/4 x 8-1/2 inches. Half brown contemporary calf red leather label. Very Good front hinge almost off. Privately printed edition. viii 960pp. 1 vols. 4to 10-3/4 x 8-1/2 inches. Printed for Private circulation only unknown
1860003712Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. LUBBOCK Sir John William; DAYMAN Rev. Charles Orchard. The Stars in Six Maps on the Gnomonic Projection. Designed and constructed by Sir John William Lubbock Bart. and published under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. New Edition revised by the Rev. W. R. Dawes F.R.A.S. containing all the objects in Admiral Smyth's Cycle of Celestial Objects. London: Edward Stanford 6 & 7 Charing Cross c.1860. Large folio approx. 470 × 380 mm. Complete with printed front wrapper title page explanatory letterpress six large engraved celestial maps on the gnomonic projection each hand-coloured in outline and printed rear wrapper. Original blue printed wrappers now worn with edge tears losses creasing and general fragility; the leaves all loose as issued. The title and explanation leaves browned with small edge tears and creases; paper brittle but text complete. The six maps in good to very good condition: clean impressions attractive hand-colouring as issued occasional marginal splits or creases but no major loss to the engraved image areas. Overall a complete survival in original issue state with all components present. The gnomonic projection in which all great circles appear as straight lines was adopted by Lubbock to allow the relative positions of stars and constellations to be visualised in a geometrically rigorous manner particularly useful for understanding celestial navigation and the apparent paths of bodies across the sphere. First issued in 1844 under the auspices of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge these maps were revised for this "New Edition" incorporating corrections and additions from the Astronomical Society's catalogues and from Admiral William Henry Smyth's Cycle of Celestial Objects one of the most important mid-nineteenth-century observational surveys. Complete sets in original wrappers retaining both the explanatory text and all six hand-coloured charts are distinctly uncommon. . Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1860. Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge paperback
1849D19062London: John Russell Smith 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo publisher's salmon cloth gilt-stamped title on spine; rebacked with original spine laid down corners torn a few stains on upper cover and spine. 16-page publishers advertisement at end. Iona and Peter Opie annotated copy with their stamp on front pastedown and annotations in ink and pencil within text. Opie 625. <br /> <br /> <br/><br/> John Russell Smith hardcover
185129370London: For Private Circulation Only 1851. 1st thus. Limited to 75 cc. Original publisher's brown cloth binding with gilt spine lettering. Pale yellow eps. Professionally rebacked with 60% of the original spine laid-down. Occasional spot of foxing. A VG copy. 8 236 pp. T.p. printed in Red & black. Facsimile t.p. for 2 editions of "Riddles". 4to. <br/><br/> For Private Circulation Only hardcover books
1849054911LONDON: JOHN RUSSELL SMITH. QUARTER-BOUND LEATHER WITH TAPE RE-ENFORCEMENT TO THE SPINE ENDS SMALL OWNER'S LABEL. . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1849. JOHN RUSSELL SMITH hardcover
183718463nantes Forest 1837 1 -in-4 demi-basane 1 volume, reliure demi-basane marron foncé in-quarto (half binding leather in-quarto ), reliure d'époque (26,5 x 21 cm), dos long (spine without raised bands) décoré or (gilt decoration), titre et auteur frappés or (gilt title and volume numbering), filet épais or et filet fin or de part et d'autre en place des nerfs, filet fin or en tête et en pied, entre nerfs à fleurons dorés, papier peigné aux plats (cover with painting paper), toutes tranches lisses (edges smooth), abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated) de 31 lithographies hors-texte (full page engraving) en noir par E. de La Michellerie, Messager, Louis Petit, Hersart du Buron, Jules Noël et Rivière Fils + 2 importantes vignettes in-texte en noir (7 au Tome 1, 6 au Tome 2, 9 au Tome 3 + 2 vignette in-texte , 5 au Tome 4, 1 au Tome 5), texte 2 colonnes (text - 2 coloumns), rousseurs et importante mouillure claire marginale tout au long du livre, pagination normale jusqu'à la page 32 du 1er volume, ensuite pagination à la colonne, Tome 1 : 417 pages + 6 de tables, Tome 2 : 398 pages + 6 de tables, Tome 3 : 429 pages (tables comprises), Tome 4 : 398 pages (tables comprises), Tome 5 : 494 pages (tables comprises), 1837-1841 Nantes Forest Imprimeur Editeur,
1842D19065London: T. Richard for the Percy Society 1842. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo later dark-blue ¼ cloth boards stained period toning and spottin to contents ex-Opie Collection with their stamp to front pastedown. Opie Three Centuries 41. Quite scarce. <br /> <br/><br/> T. Richard for the Percy Society hardcover
1848012807John Russell Smith 1848. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Gorgeous Fine Copy In Original Brown Boards With Beautiful Spine Gilt.First Edition 1848 Very Rare in This Condition.Amazing Copy. John Russell Smith Hardcover books
184738813Brixton Hill: For private circulation only printed by C. and J. Adlard 1847. FIRST EDITION OF THE ALLITERATIVE MORTE ARTHURE one of the great monuments of Arthurian literature and of Medieval English literature. This poem like Gawain and the Green Knight is part of the late Medieval literary movement now called the "alliterative revival". According to Larry Benson the most recent editor of this poem the Alliterative Morte Arthure "lacks the delicacy and balance of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight but the vigor of its narrative the epic sweep of its action and its coolly realistic presentation of fourteenth-century warfare lend the poem an interest of its own." EDITION LIMITED TO JUST 75 COPIES each numbered and signed by the printer of which THIS IS ONE OF ONLY 50 COPIES PRINTED ON THIN PAPER. Beautifully printed in large attractive type on fine wove paper with large margins. Frontispiece engraving by F. W. Fairholt after a manuscript miniature depicting the Round Table. Large 4to. Bound in original cloth beautifully decorated in blind. Uncut. Professionally recased with original endpapers preserved. Frontispiece discolored as always because of paper used and a bit stained. Otherwise FINE AND BRIGHT. A legendary rarity in its original binding. Extremely rare and important. sxxi <br/><br/> For private circulation only (printed by C. and J. Adlard) hardcover
1849136692London: John Russell Smith 1849. First edition of this important little work; scarce in commerce. James Orchard Halliwell later Halliwell-Philipps 1820-1889 antiquary and literary scholar co-founder of both the Percy and Shakespeare Societies is one of the most significant figures in the codification of English nursery rhymes. Popular Rhymes was a sequel to his groundbreaking Nursery Rhymes of England 1842 both of which "would remain standard works on the subject for half a century" Gregory p. 116. Most familiar to modern readers are Halliwell's versions of Tom Thumb and Chicken Licken and his important transcription from chapbook sources of Jack the Giant-Killer see Thomas Green Arthuriana: Early Arthurian Tradition and the Origins of Legend The Lindes Press 2009 p. 148; these are gathered together in the chapter entitled "Fireside Stories". "Much more than a collection the Popular Rhymes offered historical and comparative analysis of its verses and tales. It amplified the scope of the earlier rhyme-book with a section of nineteen folktales obtained both from oral sources and from chapbooks. The chapter rubrics were now much tighter and more definitive: Nursery Antiquities Fireside Nursery Stories Game-Rhymes Alphabet-Rhymes Riddle-Rhymes Nature-Songs Proverb-Rhymes Places and Families Superstition Rhymes Custom-Rhymes and Nursery-Songs. Halliwell conceded his debt to Robert Chalmers's 'elegant work' The Popular Rhymes of Scotland 1826 but also stressed the differences in content. Together the two 'vernacular anthologies' contained nearly all that was worth preserving of 'the natural literature of Great Britain'" Dorson p. 68. Provenance: pencilled ownership inscription to advertisement facing title "H. C. Hart / 89" possibly Henry Chichester Hart 18476-1908 Anglo-Irish botanist and explorer who like Halliwell was also a Shakespearean scholar editing a number of volumes in the Arden edition. Duodecimo in 6s. Original green pebble-grain cloth with blind lateral striations gilt lettered and decorated spine blind panel to sides gilt block of a child reading to front cover all edges gilt slate-green-coated endpapers. Old ink splash to front cover gilt block a little rubbed nick to head of spine. A very good copy. Richard M. Dorson History of British Folklore 2000 volume I Routledge 2000; E. David Gregory Victorian Songhunters: The Recovery and Edition of English Vernacular Ballads and Folk Lyrics 1820-1883 The Scarecrow Press 2006. hardcover
183718480nantes Forest 1837 1 -in-4 demi chagrin 5 tomes reliés en 1 volume, reliure demi-chagrin havane in-quarto (half binding leather in-quarto (27,4 x 22 cm), Reliure d'Epoque , dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind-stamping decoration), titre et auteur frappés or (gilt title), filet à froid en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, filet à froid en tête et en pied, plats décorés à froid d'un double filet à froid aux mors, papier peigné marron clair, marron foncé et rouge aux plats (cover with painting paper), toutes tranches lisses (edges smooth) jaunes, abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated) de 31 lithographies hors-texte (full page engraving) en noir par E. de La Michellerie, Messager, Louis Petit, Hersart du Buron, Jules Noël et Rivière Fils + 2 importantes vignettes in-texte en noir (7 au Tome 1, 6 au Tome 2, 9 au Tome 3 + 2 vignette in-texte , 5 au Tome 4, 1 au Tome 5), texte 2 colonnes (text - 2 coloumns), quelques Rousseurs Habituelles, pagination normale jusqu'à la page 32 du 1er volume, ensuite pagination à la colonne, Tome 1 : 417 pages + 6 de tables, Tome 2 : 398 pages + 6 de tables, Tome 3 : 429 pages (tables comprises), Tome 4 : 398 pages (tables comprises), Tome 5 : 494 pages (tables comprises), 1837-1841 Nantes Forest Imprimeur Editeur,
183724629nantes Forest 1837 1 -in-4 demi chagrin 5 tomes, reliure demi-toile violine in-quarto (half cloth-bound in-quarto) (26,2 x 20,5 cm), RELIURE D'ÉPOQUE, dos long (spine without raised bands), décoré "or"(gilt decoration), Titre et Tomaison frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering), pièce de titre et de Tomaison sur fond bleu-marine avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, papier peigné bleu, vert, rouge et crème aux plats, toutes tranches lisses, couvertures marron clair imprimées en noir et ornées d'un encadrement orné en noir conservées, abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated) de 31 lithographies hors-texte (full page engraving) en noir par E. de La Michellerie, Messager, Louis Petit, Hersart du Buron, Jules Noël et Rivière Fils + 2 importantes vignettes in-texte en noir (7 au Tome 1, 6 au Tome 2, 9 au Tome 3 + 2 vignette in-texte , 5 au Tome 4, 1 au Tome 5), texte 2 colonnes (text - 2 coloumns), quelques Rousseurs Habituelles, pagination normale jusqu'à la page 32 du 1er volume, ensuite pagination à la colonne, Tome 1 : 417 pages + 6 de tables, Tome 2 : 398 pages + 6 de tables, Tome 3 : 429 pages (tables comprises), Tome 4 : 398 pages (tables comprises), Tome 5 : 494 pages (tables comprises), 1837-1841 Nantes Forest Imprimeur Editeur,
184216953London: Printed for the Camden Society 1842. Decorative Cloth. Very Good . The very uncommon 1842 1st edition of this original publication of "two curious documents concerning Dr. John Dee" the great 16th century occut philosopher 1527-1609 who devoted much of his life to the study of alchemy divination and Hermetic philosophy. 1 "His Private Diary written in a very small illegible hand on the margins of old Almamacs discovered a few years ago by Mr. W.H. Black in the library of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford". 2 "A Catalogue of his Library of Manuscripts made by himself before his house was plundered by the populace and now preserved in the library of Trinity College Cambridge". This 1842 volume a slim octavo in its original chocolate-brown boards has held up very nicely. Solid and VG with decorative blindstamping to the panels and still-bright gilt-titling and flourishes along the spine. Just a touch of light bubbling to the rear panel small neat former owner name and 1940 date at the front free endpaper. Apart from this clean as could be with no other writing or markings of any kind internally and a strong very sturdy binding. By any measure an impressive copy of this rare mid 19th century examination through his diary and his personal library of manuscripts of the mind of Dr. John Dee. Printed for the Camden Society unknown
184216953London: Printed for the Camden Society 1842. Decorative Cloth. Very Good . The very uncommon 1842 1st edition of this original publication of "two curious documents concerning Dr. John Dee" the great 16th century occut philosopher 1527-1609 who devoted much of his life to the study of alchemy divination and Hermetic philosophy. 1 "His Private Diary written in a very small illegible hand on the margins of old Almamacs discovered a few years ago by Mr. W.H. Black in the library of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford". 2 "A Catalogue of his Library of Manuscripts made by himself before his house was plundered by the populace and now preserved in the library of Trinity College Cambridge". This 1842 volume a slim octavo in its original chocolate-brown boards has held up very nicely. Solid and VG with decorative blindstamping to the panels and still-bright gilt-titling and flourishes along the spine. Just a touch of light bubbling to the rear panel small neat former owner name and 1940 date at the front free endpaper. Apart from this clean as could be with no other writing or markings of any kind internally and a strong very sturdy binding. By any measure an impressive copy of this rare mid 19th century examination through his diary and his personal library of manuscripts of the mind of Dr. John Dee. <br/><br/> Printed for the Camden Society hardcover books