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1825055552London: Author 1825. Second Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Octavo standard book size. Leather scuffed little stained covers detached no back strip. Name in ink on fly leaf. Interior lightly age toned but not brittle & only very light foxing. Line drawings illustrating techniques of pruning each plant. Size: Octavo standard book size. 368 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 pounds or less. Category: Farming & Rural Life; Gardening. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Author hardcover
1933GT1234London: MacMillan and Co. Ltd 1933. 2nd Edition . Hardback. Fine. 8vo. Vol. 1 A Treatise on Money xvii363; Vol2. The Pure Theory of Money Vol. II 1934 Half titles viii424pp; Fine pub. dark blue/green bindings with pebble grain cloth and gilt titles. Blind rules to the boards.Preface dated September 14 1930.Front end-papers near ex. clib stams and both volumes a school library coat of arms. <br/> <br/> MacMillan and Co. Ltd hardcover
1904LW-27Chicago Illinois: Callaghan & Company 1904. Classic comprehensive text presents a detailed analytical and comparative study of judicial decisions dealing with every phase of municipal ordinances. Text cites nearly 9000 cases and parallel references the National Reporter System American Decisions American Reports and State Reports and the Lawyers' Reports Annotated. Includes numerous cross-references.1031 pgs. Small label pastedown on front cover and spine; small stamp on front endpaper and title pg. clean pocket remnant on rear endpaper. Leather covers have some scuffing and edgewear predominantly on the front. Hinges repaired binding tight. Scarce. First Edition. Full-Leather. Good/ . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex-Professional Library. Callaghan & Company Hardcover
187327833Baker Voorhis & Co. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1873. First Edition. Hardcover. Rebound & Calfwith black and red gilt titled spinal Labels. Pages tanned . Baker, Voorhis & Co. hardcover
1858Pa568London: Longman Brown Green Longmans & Roberts 1858. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. large 8vo. with Observations on the Bank Act of 1844 With observations on the bank act of 1844 and on the reports of the committees on the House of lords and of the House of commons on the bank acts.xxiv 633pp. Publisher's brown cloth gilt. No inscriptions. or labels. A lovely copy. Please email for photos <br/> <br/> Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts hardcover
From the Reprints of Economic Classics Series
First Irish edition, viii, 123, [1 adverts]pp., one folding engraved plate, some light spotting, cont. calf, upper joint split, lower joint starting. Thomas Hitt, a native of Aberdeenshire, served his apprenticeship at Belvoir Castle, the seat of the Duke of Rutland. The Duke, like his father, greatly delighted in gardening, and Hitt spent the majority of his life working life employed by the Duke as chief gardener at his homes within Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. Fussell II, p. 29-30; Perkins, 802 (1760 London edition); Aslin, p. 62.
...With observations on the Bank Act of 1844 and on the reports of the Committees of the House of Lords and of the House of Commons on the Bank Acts. -- Un volume in 8o di XXIV-397 pagine (+24 pp per List of Works). Legatura editoriale in tela, difetti alle cuffie. E.O. di questa opera non comune (una seconda parte venne pubblicata 15 anni più tardi, nel 1873). Ex libris Comte de Lanjuinais - Victor Ambroise Lanjuanais 1802-1869.
First edition, 8vo, 56pp., disbound. William Aiton (1760-1847) of Strathaven was Sheriff Substitute for the Middle Ward in Lanarkshire, and was widely known as an authority "on all matters bearing on Scottish husbandry". He had the perception to observe that one of the major problems of the Scottish farmer was the cultivation of moss earth. JISC locates copies at the National Library of Scotland and the National Library of Wales only.
A New Edition, corrected, x, 174, [4]pp., cont. calf, rubbed, hinges cracked, leather label. ESTC records L copy only of this edition.
E.O. Due volumi in 8o (14x22,2 cm) di XVIII-363; VIII-424 pagine. Tela editoriale blu (senza sovracoperta) Il dorso del secondo volume un po' sbiadito dalla luce. Prima edizione.
First edition, [6], 255, [1]pp., 4 large folding engraved plates of various different ploughs, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, label, a good copy. James Small, agriculturist and plough maker, was born at Upsettlington in the parish of Ladykirk, Berwickshire. He served an apprenticeship with a carpenter and plough maker at Hutton, Berwickshire, and about 1758 he went to Yorkshire to work for a Mr Robertson, maker of wagons and carriages at Doncaster. He returned to Scotland in 1763 and started to experiment with ploughs to establish which worked with the least draught. He enjoyed patronage from several leaders of Scottish society. Henry Home, Lord Kames, encouraged him in the publication of his treatise. Sir John Sinclair, a leader of progressive agricultural opinion in Scotland, was another champion of Small and his work. Small did not forget his first investor, Renton, who in 1784 became the dedicatee of his "Treatise of Ploughs and Wheel-Carriages." The book made Small the first to set out the scientific principles of plough design in print, building upon and clarifying the work of previous thinkers on the subject as well as expressing his own theories. This treatise was the standard text on plough design for fifty years. Rothamsted, p.136; Not in Perkins; Fussell II, pp.98-9.
First edition, [6], 255, [1]pp., 4 large folding engraved plates of various different ploughs (neatly laid-down onto linen), later green cloth. James Small, agriculturist and plough maker, was born at Upsettlington in the parish of Ladykirk, Berwickshire. He served an apprenticeship with a carpenter and plough maker at Hutton, Berwickshire, and about 1758 he went to Yorkshire to work for a Mr Robertson, maker of wagons and carriages at Doncaster. He returned to Scotland in 1763 and started to experiment with ploughs to establish which worked with the least draught. He enjoyed patronage from several leaders of Scottish society. Henry Home, Lord Kames, encouraged him in the publication of his treatise. Sir John Sinclair, a leader of progressive agricultural opinion in Scotland, was another champion of Small and his work. Small did not forget his first investor, Renton, who in 1784 became the dedicatee of his "Treatise of Ploughs and Wheel-Carriages." The book made Small the first to set out the scientific principles of plough design in print, building upon and clarifying the work of previous thinkers on the subject as well as expressing his own theories. This treatise was the standard text on plough design for fifty years. Provenance: The Lawes Agriculture Library, Rothamsted Research Institute. Rothamsted, p.136; Not in Perkins; Fussell II, pp.98-9.
488 p. Lightly foxed. 8vo. 225 mm. Original full leather binding; lightly rubbed at extremities; joints tender. No title label. Hardbound. Very good. Autograph ownership of Frederick A. Glenn, New Castle, PA. The first American edition of this important and influential work, was issued in 1821. This is the 6th American Edition. The translator and American editor was Clement Cornell Biddle (1784-1855). He served in the U.S. Navy from 1799-1804, and during the War of 1812 he served as Colonel to the first regiment of Volunteer Light Infantry. A keen student and practitioner of economics, he was later the principal founder and director of the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS). He also served as Director and President of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company. Goldsmiths' 29356; Kress 4242; Sabin 77363; S&S AI40078. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA IMPRINTS 6
pp. (8), lxiii, (1) [Blank], (65)-493, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Brown and foxed. Bookplate of Corneille and Warren Rucker. Early manuscript ownerships of: Hon. S. Harris, September 2, 1835, Chapel Hill, NC; James O.L. Goggin, Lynchburg, VA, rear fly leaf. 8vo. 220 mm. Original full leather binding, rubbed. Original leather spine label. Small loss at tail of spine. Hardbound. Very Good. Title continues: 'Translated from the Fourth Edition of the French, by C.R. Prinsep. Sixth American Edition, containing a translation of the introduction, and additional notes, by Clement C. Biddle'. Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832) was a French economist and businessman. He had classically liberal views and argued in favor of competition, free trade, and lifting restraints on business. e is best known for Say's Law, also known as the law of markets, which he popularized. Scholars disagree on the surprisingly subtle question of whether it was Say who first stated what we now call Say's Law: 'Supply creates its own demand'. First Biddle edition. SCARCE. S&S/AI 26645. PAIMP 20
Hardcover. From the collection of the late Professor Sir A.B. Atkinson. Light edge-wear on jacket and hardcover. Pages are clean. Text is clear throughout. AF Used
First edition, [4], 178pp., new endpapers, recent quarter calf, marbled boards, morocco spine label. William Aiton (1760-1847) of Strathaven was Sheriff Substitute for the Middle Ward in Lanarkshire, and was widely known as an authority "on all matters bearing on Scottish husbandry". He had the perception to observe that one of the major problems of the Scottish farmer was the cultivation of moss earth. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 19038.1; Fussell III, p. 59; Rothamsted, p. 9.
Previous owner's name inside front board. No other marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight foxing to top of page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or creased with nicks to upper edge and small piece missing from top of slightly rubbed spine. 520pp.
Third Edition, much enlarged, xiii, [3], 184pp., original wrappers, piece missing from lower wrapper, uncut. No edition in Kress or Goldsmith.
1946163c8166USA: National Civil Rights Committee. Good. 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. 503 pages. Index. Addenda. The personal copy of Canadian M.P. Norman Jacques. Mr. Jacques signed this copy inside the front board and beneath his name wrote "House of Commons Ottawa July 29/46". Mr. Jacques was a controversial member of the Social Credit party who "promoted C.H. Douglas's belief in an international financial Jewish conspiracy and attempted to read excerpts of the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion into the Canadian parliamentary record." - Wikipedia. Upon verso of front free endpaper the following note is hand-written "Compliments of Dr. Donald J. McDaniel 31 North State St. Chicago Ill." "The book is not so much an account of the trial as an analysis of it. Dennis and St. George identify the people and the purposes behind the trial how and why it came about. And they devote much of the book to a dissection of the government's case against the accused seditionists." - L.A. Rollins. Tight and square with moderate external wear. Bright gilt decoration and lettering upon blue cloth front board and backstrip.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; A Trial on Trial - The Great Sedition Trial of 1944 Norman Jacques M.P. Wetaskawin Alberta Nazi Sympathizers American US Elizabeth Dilling; Signed by Authors . National Civil Rights Committee hardcover
2009122120New Ventures. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket; Light edge wearing/small amount of . edge tearing to dust jacket. No markings. 2009. First Edition. Hardcover. 1584657995 . Winthrop Group; 8.98 X 6.06 X 1.26 inches; 312 pages . New Ventures hardcover