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19576250baT2New York: Oxford University Press 1957. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Christmas; 8 published by the Oxford University Press as Seasons Greetings; various dates including 1949 1951 1952 1953 1957 1968. Includes one John Day Publishing Co. Keepsake from 1955. Oxford University Press Paperback books
1978WRCLIT73065Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1978. Quarto. Gilt cloth. Heavily illustrated with plates some in color. Preface by Charles Ryskamp. First edition U.S. issue with dw priced in dollars. Some modest dust-dulling along upper portions of boards top edge dusty otherwise very good or better in dust jacket. At the Clarendon Press hardcover books
1926010960Boston: Little Brown and Company 1926. 2 vols. ix 306; vii 308p. b/w illus. original red cloth. Little Brown and Company unknown books
1842WRCLIT82049London: James Burns 1842. 30pp. Octavo. Extracted from a nonce pamphlet volume. Title leaf loose and trimmed at top margin edges a bit dust darkened; about good. First edition. Dodsworth was an important member of the Tractarian movement. "In 1837 Dodsworth was appointed perpetual curate of Christ Church Albany Street London where under the direction of E. B. Pusey he put into practice the ideals of the Tractarian movement and helped set up the first Anglican religious sisterhood at Park Village West. Although cautious in ritual matters his services at Christ Church became important preaching venues for the Tractarian leaders" - DNB. James Burns unknown books
197731539London: the Holland Press 1977. Second impression small 8vo pp. 6 192; fine in original red cloth spine and upper cover stamped in gilt. While admitting that his real interest is "in the combination of cookery with medicine" Prefatory Note Oxford offers an extremely useful chronological listing of cookery books from 1700 to 1850. Of this work and Oxford's earlier Notes From A Collector's Catalogue With A Bibliography of English Cookery Books London 1909 Bitting writes that they "are the most detailed and exhaustive treating of English cookery books" Bitting p. 352. <br/><br/> the Holland Press hardcover books
1841WRCLIT83534Oxford & London: William Graham / Hatchard and Son 1841. 171pp. Octavo. Bound up in 20th century cloth. without wrapper. Small divinity library stamp at base of title with deaccession stamp on related bookplate on front pastedown otherwise very good. Second edition. With the small circular book stamp of Oxford bibliographer and collector Falconer Madan on the verso of the title leaf. First published anonymously as STRICTURES ON NO. 90 OF THE 'TRACTS FOR THE TIMES' "by a Member of the University of Oxford" 1841. Golightly's relations with Newman were adversarial. A good association copy. William Graham / Hatchard and Son hardcover books
1800WRCLIT43252Oxford: Printed for Hanwell and Parker et al 1800. 421pp. Quarto. Extracted from bound volume. First edition. half-title detached otherwise a very good crisp copy. Printed for Hanwell and Parker [et al] unknown books
1906266056Oxford: Clarendon 1906. hardcover. very good. Frontis plus. 23 plates with 59 portraits. 106pp. 4to cloth-backed boards; plate VIII loose but present covers sound but edgworn chipped and worn at spine ends some minor inked marginalia on plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1906. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Contains descriptions of all 205 portraits in the exhibition.<br/><br/> Clarendon unknown books
1978WRCLIT38720Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1978. Quarto. Gilt cloth. heavily illustrated with plates some in color. Preface by Charles Ryskamp. First edition U.S. issue with dw priced in dollars. Fine in near fine dust jacket. At the Clarendon Press hardcover books
1714042345London: A. Dodd 1714. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Good Condition. Later but fairly early half leather over marbled boards front board detached. Browned and foxed throughout but intact and completely legible. Lacking the frontis. 6 64pp. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Theatre & Plays; Inventory No: 042345. <br/><br/> A. Dodd hardcover books
197589685London: Published for the British Academy by the Egypt Exploration Society 1975. Paperback. Near Fine. illustrations xix 373p. plus 39 plates printed on one side on plain paper. Softcover in original wrapper. 26cm. Fading on backstrip and adjacent ares of front cover. Consists almost entirely of communications/papers each restricted to 6 pages of typescript in English French German and Spanish. Graeco-Roman Memoirs No. 61. <br/><br/> Published for the British Academy by the Egypt Exploration Society paperback books
002231London John ansd Edward Bumpus 1909. Cloth-backed over grey paper-coveree boards. Paper spine label quite rubbed. Covers worn at edges some soiling. Bookplate on front pastedown. Following several chapters on the pleasures of collecting a variety of objects the author turns to a nice bibliography of English cookery. There is a listing of his holdings of English books on cookery and carving up to the year 1699 then cookery books from 1700. He ends with a list of his foreign books and manuscripts works on Fountain Abbey and finally works of Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus. A true collector!!. First edition. London John ansd Edward Bumpus 1909. hardcover books
1720WRCLIT66519London: Printed for George Mortlock 1720. 80pp. with misnumbering as per ESTC. Octavo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. First edition. Edges a bit tanned but a good copy. ESTC T32261. Printed for George Mortlock unknown books
193713749Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press 1937. First printing. Paper wrappers. Cream-colored wrappers are a bit soiled primarily at the edges which being oversized have sustained tiny tears and creasing; two small stains to the front wrapper; head and heel of spine bumped with old tape repair to head; leaves very clean and crisp thus overall a very good- copy. 62 pp. adv.10. Illus. with 21 b/w photos & drawings and 2 plans. Sm. 4to. A special issue of the magazine focussing on the monetary appeal the bulk of which was to expand the Bodleian Library with an addition by Giles Gilbert Scott and upgrade the sciences. Articles on the Bodleian its history contents and the new building program are accompanied by photos and drawings. Julian Huxley contributed an article on Science and Oxford University. Oxford Univ. Press unknown books
1960238925London: Oxford University Press 1960. hardcover. very good. Volumes I II and III of the 11 volume The New Oxford History of Music. 8vo blue cloth; onwership signature on front free endpaper of each volume. London: Oxford University Press 1960 1961 1964. A very good set<br/><br/> Oxford University Press unknown books
1988M4628Birmingham Ala.:: Classics of Medicine Library 1988. 1988. 24 cm. Two volumes. Illus. Full navy blue cowhide gilt-stamped cowhide a.e.g. Fine. Special edition. First published by Oxford University Press in 1986. Classics of Medicine Library, 1988. unknown books
1720WRCLIT66520London: Printed for George Mortlock 1720. 391pp. Octavo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. Ink name in upper margin of title. somewhat foxed but a good copy. One of two editions in octavo format in addition to the printing in 4to. This is the variant noted by ESTC with press figures: A3r 1; B4r 1; C1v 2; D4r 1; E1v 2. ESTC T22846. Printed for George Mortlock unknown books
19773376London: The Holland Press 1977. Small octavo 192 pages. Facsimile of the original 1913 edition of the important gastronomic bibliography of English cookery books dating 1500 to 1850. Approximately 400 carefully recorded entries with annotations. The ".most detailed and exhaustive treating of English cookery books" says Bitting 352. Red cloth with gilt lettering with just slight rubbing front board has a very faint stain. Near very good. The Holland Press hardcover books
19093377London: Messrs. John and Edward Bumpus Ltd 1909. Octavo 116 pages. FIRST EDITION. The first of Oxford's important gastronomic bibliographies. Along with English Cookery Books to the Year 1850 Bitting describes them as the "most detailed and exhaustive treating of English cookery books" 352. Though a text on collecting in general approximately three-quarters of the book is dedicated to a bibliography of English cookery books dating 1508 to 1814. Quarter-cloth over gray boards worn and soiled at edges. Paper spine label rubbed and worn. Deckled edge with slight discoloration. Good plus. Bookplate of Albemarle Club a bohemian private members' club in London of which Oscar Wilde was a member and where his failed libel action and criminal prosecution initiated. Messrs. John and Edward Bumpus, Ltd hardcover books
18505590Oxford: John Henry Parker 1850. First edition. Hardcover. Recased in modern green cloth. Fine. Small 4to study of three Counties bound in one volume. Alphabetical Indices for each County. An attempt to list all the architectural antiquities large and small in the counties studied; Oxford assumes the predominant portion of the text approximately 100 pages. John Henry Parker hardcover books
2010187877Oxford 2010-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. Light rubbing to dust jacket edges and one light smudge to page fore edge. HB HS Oxford paperback books
19093523London: Messrs. John and Edward Bumpus Ltd 1909. Octavo 116 pages. FIRST EDITION. The first gastronomic bibliography by Oxford. Together with the author's English Cookery Books to the Year 1850 Bitting describes this as the "most detailed and exhaustive treating of English cookery books" 352. Though a text on collecting in general approximately three-quarters of the book is dedicated to a bibliography of English cookery books dating 1508 to 1814. Quarter-cloth over gray boards worn and mildly soiled at edges. Paper spine label perished as usual. Deckled edge with slight discoloration. Good plus. Messrs. John and Edward Bumpus, Ltd hardcover books
38534OXFORD ARCHITECTURAL & HISTORICAL SOCIETY. MEMOIRS OF GOTHIC CHURCHES; bound with SOME ACCOUNT OF THE ABBEY CHURCH OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL AT DORCHESTE OXFORDSHIRE. Oxford: John Henry Parker 1848- 1850. 8vo. Publishers cloth. xvi 159 pag 18 plates; xii 172 4 pages 14 plates. Second edition. A scarce book with only two copies recorded on OCLC in American libraries. A collection of papers "read before the Oxford Society for promoting the study Gothic architecture" edited by T.W. Weare. The first portion features Hasle Church and Rycote Chapel; the second portion features Dorchester Cathedral an its recent restoration. In addition to the plates there are numerous text illustrations. With appendices. Bookplate; some pencil notations in text. Spine worn. unknown books
1758WRCLIT67246London: Printed for John Rivington 1758. vi256pp. Octavo. Calf and boards gilt label. First edition. Somewhat foxed and tanned binding extremities a bit rubbed institutional bookplate but a good sound copy. ESTC T147665. Printed for John Rivington hardcover books
1913GG01268London et al.:: Henry Frowde Oxford University Press 1913. 1913. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. 192 pp. Indexes. Blue cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles; extremities lightly rubbed with some speckling to front cover. Previous owner's bookplate. Very good. Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913. hardcover books