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1736OB432Oxonii E Typographeo Clarendoniano MDCCCXXXVI 1736. Poetic celebration of a royal wedding. The Prince of Wales Frederick Louis married Augusta Princess of Saxe-Gotha. The Oxford faculty marked the festivities with poems in English Latin Greek Welsh German and Hebrew. The complication was that young Gussy was pregnant and Freddy hadn't told Dad who had a fit when he learned of the Royal Grandchild. George II expelled the rogue from St. James. The book has as title vignette the Clarendon Press mark Sheldonian Theatre. This copy has the bookplate of Beaumont i.e. Henry Somerset third Duke of Beaumont 1707-1746 Frederick's contemporary. Hard Cover. Folio: 104 p.; 35 cm. Bound in a beautiful piece of red morocco badly abused with surfaces and all corners damaged. Text clean crisp Very Good; leather binding a poor shadow of its original glory. stock#OB432 extra-oversize. Oxonii, E Typographeo Clarendoniano, MDCCCXXXVI hardcover
IVS-Q33-FWQLeather Bound. Very Good. 2 Volume Set Oxford University Press / Franklin Library 1971 1979 Stout hardcovers bound in fine full royal blue morocco leather with gilt decoration. 4116 pages total. The Anniversary Edition issued by The Franklin Library in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of The Oxford University Press as a limited/numbered edition. All page edges gilt. Blue silk endpapers ribbon bookmarks. Call for a magnifying glass not included to be read as each page has four full pages of text. Volume 2 includes Supplement and Bibliography. Very good overall condition with at most a few minor scuffs to leather; no owner marking NOT EX-LIBRARY. shelf 4 hardcover
16-6110London: Printed for M. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-noster Row London MDCCXLVIII. 1748. 4 92 pp. With half-title. 8vo 12.5 x 20.3cm. Sewn & unbound.Anonymous pamphlet by Horace Walpole. Referrernces: Hazen Walpole Bibliography no/ 6. ESTC T47280; OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1264898047.The son of the first Prime Minister of England Robert Walpole Horace became a member of parliament in 1741. As a Whig politician Walpole was skeptical of absolute monarchy. Walpole was so critical of the monarchy that he was said to have hung a copy of the execution warrant of Charles I on his wall at home. London: Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster Row, London, MDCCXLVIII. [1748] unknown
1914250103Oxford: Oxford University Press 1914. First Edition. Softcover. Good copy in original stiff card wrappers with some wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; in 21 volumes. Contents; Oxofrd Pamphlets 1915: Volume I. Oxford Pamphlets 1914: II. 1914: III. 1914: IV. 1914: V. 1914: VII. 1914: IX. 1914: X. 1914: Doe International Law Still Exist August 1914: The Coming of the War. 1914-1915: The Southern Slavs. 1914-1915: The Action Off Heligoland August 1914.1914-1915: German Philosophy and the War. 1914-1915: Outline of Prussian History to 1871. 1914-1915: Christmas and the War: a sermon. 1914-1915: through German eyes. 1914-1915: the Church and the War. 1914-1915: the man of peace. 1914-1915: the War through Danish eye. 1914-1915: concerning true war. 1914-1915: fighting a philosophy. Subjects; Oxford Pamphlets. World War I. 1915. 1915. Oxford: Oxford University Press paperback
1984112780Club du Livre Musée du Livre 1984 Club du Livre, Coll. Musée du Livre, 1984, 2 volumes (1 fac-simile + 1 volume contenant la traduction du manuscrit, des études et des illustrations), demi-basane havane et toile écrue pour les Commentaires, et pleine basane avec décor sur le premier plat pour le fac-similé, environ 29x18cm, N°959/2900. La toile du volume de commentaire a tendance à s'effilocher, quelques frottements d'usage sur les cartonnages et les étuis, taches discrètes sur le second plat du volume du fac-simile. Bel état néanmoins et intérieurs très propres.
19696051753Hildesheim, Olms 1969. 4°. Zusammen ca. 5000 Sp.. Original Leinwand. Schwache Schattierungen von ehemaligen Signaturschildchen auf Rücken. Stempel verso Titel. Sonst tadellos.
21421Queens Coll Lodge Cambridge 25 October 1809. One page 8vo laid down on larger stiff paper corner cut off with no obvious loss of text good condition. Neatly written biography of Milner beneath the letter. "Mr Wood & myself request you very particualrly upon the receipt of this note to come down to Cambridge immediately. Your words inked out assistance will very much facilitate a business we have now in hand. We hope you are in London because the business does not admit of delay. Unless you are here to go to work with us on Friday & on Saturday morning it will be quiote too late. We have a meeting on Saturday in the afternoon. Write by return of post or rather bring yourself." NOte: "Isaac Milner FRS 11 January 1750 – 1 April 1820 was a mathematician an inventor the President of Queens' College Cambridge and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. He was instrumental in the 1785 religious conversion of William Wilberforce and helped him through many trials and was a great supporter of the abolitionists' campaign against the slave trade steeling Wilberforce with his assurance before the 1789 Parliamentary debate." See Wikipedia also for his scientific contributions." Queens Coll Lodge, [Cambridge], 25 October 1809. unknown
13919Dated by Levi to the period November 1957 to January 1958. Moraes' note dated 10 June 1963. 14pp. 4to. In exercise book with green printed wraps. Good on lightly-aged and worn paper. The first page carries the title 'The Element' with the words 'Peter Levi S.J. Nov. '57-Jan. '58' in the top right-hand corner. With occasional light corrections. The second poem 'Out of shaking' has the directions: 'No title & no commas' and the last but one 'Unfinished Elegy' which is the longest at 4pp. is annotated: 'There ought to be three parts or possibly four. I can't write the last part.' First lines with titles where present following in brackets: 'The lads of course arrived too late'; 'Out of shaking'; 'Death in the heart'; 'This heart twin magnet of the mind' 'Emblem'; 'Five o'clock ploughs its pale yellow furrows' 'Dream of a hermitage'; 'Midwater afternoons a single line' 'Image of an afternoon'; 'Like strangers who casually press'; 'Neglected Eldoradoes of the mind' 'Unfinished Elegy. For R. S.'; 'What if the world were a horrible mad fit'. Moraes' note on a sheet of grey paper 1p. 4to reads: 'Father Peter Levi S.J. has published two books of verse. The poems in this notebook which he gave me some years back comprise 12 of the 30 in his second book "WATER ROCK & SAND." His first book "THE GRAVEL PONDS" Deutsch was a Poetry Book Society Choice in 1960 & the second won the Lamont Prize in America. Dom Moraes 10th. June 1963'. Dated by Levi to the period November 1957 to January 1958. Moraes' note dated 10 June 1963. paperback
194629229HBDJ 1946 1st Edition THUS EARLY ISSUE REPRINT VG/VG AS-IS LITE WEAR RUB & Tiny Extremities Chips to DJ Back of dJ Over 970 vols ENDs WITH ZOLA Condition In BLUE embossed CLOTH Gold Gilt Titles on Spine Cvr Back <br />DJ Flap Starts #4 & 822 Fairy Tales Ends with#934 Story book For For Young People 335 PAGES Appendix ADS End with Little Duke Through the Looking-Glass: Phantasmagoria and Other Poems; The Hunting of the Shark; A Tangled Tale Introduction by Roger Lancelyn Green The thinking man's guide to a misunderstood nursery classic<br /><br /><br /> EVERYMAN’S Library Dent: London hardcover
175429169AB1754. First Edition. Oxford Printed at the Theatre for James Fletcher in the Turl 1754. Octavo. 101 2 104 134 pages plus Appendix: 70 pages plus 10 unnumbered pages including one page of advertising. Hardcover / Original 18th-century calf with gilt ornament and original spine-label. In protective collector's Mylar. Besides some abrasions and minor damages to the boards in very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Bookplate of Daniel Conner to pastedown. Extremely rare ! Thomas Randolph D.D. 17011783 was an English academic President of Corpus Christi College Oxford and Christian theologian. Randolph graduated M.A. and D.D. at Corpus Christi College Oxford where he became a Fellow in 1723. He attracted the attention of John Potter then Bishop of Oxford who after he became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1737 gave several preferments to Randolph. He became noted as an orthodox Anglican theologian and in 1748 was elected President of Corpus. In 1756 he was Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University until 1759. He was Archdeacon of Oxford from 1767 to 1783. Wikipedia hardcover
192932143AB1929. London The Kynoch Press Best & Lloyd Limited Handsworth - Birmingham and 40 Gt. Marlborough St. no year c.1929/1930. Octavo 19 cm wide x 25.4 cm high. 63 pages with numerous photographs of Art Deco Lights Art Deco Lighting products Art Deco Lighting Fixtures etc. Original Hardcover. Spine slightly damaged / Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. This rare catalogue includes many Lamps and Lantern Models with Order No. and Dimensions and thorough descriptions of the materials used and the Metal work applied to frames of lamps etc. The publication includes photographs of several Models of Lights and Lanterns and the corresponding Buildings in which Lighting was applied. For example: The School of Hygiene London / The Royal Horticultural Society's Hall London / New Oxford House Headquarters of the Co-operative Permanent Building Society / Nottingham University / The Bodleian Library Oxford / Nos. 10 and 11 Downing Street / Barras Green Church Coventry / Franciscan Chapel Olton / Wimbledon Station Southern Railway / Finchley Dance Hall / Messrs. Bourne and Hollingsworth London / Fox Hollies Inn Birmingham / Antelope Inn Birmingham / Best & Lloyd Ltd. - London / Best & Lloyd was founded in 1840 and built lighting for the great houses of Europe and America. It pioneered precision engineering which was used in the burgeoning automotive and aerospace industries and created many of the interior details for Pullman Trains early Odeon Cinemas. In 1900 it had showrooms in Paris London & New York and was responsible for many of the iconic designs of the 20th Century. Source: Website of Best & Lloyd hardcover
51748from "the Officers of the Tally Court" of "One Tally Struck upon the Receiver of the First Fruites amounting to Five hundred Pounds for One Quarter of a years Pension. due at Xmas 1688 to Us by vertue of Lres. Patents granted by King Charles the second the 19th of June 1673" 1 side folio 11th January The Earl was in the Dutch service as a young man. His estates were sequestrated and himself twice imprisoned as a Royalist under the Commonwealth. In 1688 he joined the Prince of Orange and fought at the Battle of the Boyne. The Countess d. 1719 was the daughter of George Kirke the well-known groom of the bedchamber. He bore the sword Curtana at the coronation of Charles II and the Sword of State at the next three coronations. At this date payments were still carefully allotted to particular funds in this case the receipts from the first year's income of the various bishoprics. unknown
Hard cover Good. No dust jacket as issued. Dark Navy blue leathbound cover w ith gold lettering embossed on title. Yellowing pages but clean a nd no tear. xxviii, 1171, p. 19 cm. "First published 1900; reprin ted...1930; new edition 1939. " First edition has title: The Oxfo rd book of English verse, 1250 - 1900.
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2010DADAX0194017842OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2012-01-07. 2nd Revised ed. bundle. New. 11.00x8.50x0.80. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS unknown
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2017x-1315891522Taylor & Francis 2017. Hardcover. New. 231 pages. 10.00x7.01x0.37 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
ria9780199277148_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This volume is the first detailed commentary on Cicero's Academica in over a century. It takes full account of the scholarly debate to date and seeks to elucidate the dialogues and fragmentary remains from a philosophical historical l hardcover
1805X10672xDublin: John Jones 1805. Fifth Edition 1803. Hardcover. Very Good. First Volume. Printed In Dublin Ireland By Jone Jones For The Methodist Book Room. 400 Pages With No Index. Clean No Remarks Inside. Yellow Pages A Couple Of Them Are Loose. Leather Binding. There Is A Gift Inscription At The Front Endpaper Dated 1827. 1805 Edition.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. John Jones hardcover
1995x-0748401601Routledge 1995. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 240 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
1971mon0003905662Oxford University Press 1971-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 11.9000 17.5000 12.1000. 3-volume set in 2 slipcases. includes magnifying glass in box and drawer. near pristine copies. Oxford University Press hardcover