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1989ZB3937841989-1991. volumes 5; 7. 1989-1991. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight price is for the lot. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. unknown
2017__0198421397Oxford Ort Packs 2017. Paperback. New. 1 pages. 17.80x12.52x5.39 inches. Oxford Ort Packs paperback
ria9781605354729_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Fifth Edition builds on the strengths of previous editions to provide an insightful and integrative explanation of how geographic variation across terrestrial and marine environments has influenced the fundamental processes of immig hardcover
2025x-0197508308Oxford Univ Pr 2025. Hardcover. New. 768 pages. 7.23x2.01x9.92 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
19274Christ Church University of Oxford. The seven items dating from between 1906 and 1930. The seven items in fair condition on aged and worn paper. Menus with seating plans for the gaudys of 1906 1914 1920 1921 1925 1927 and 1930. Six of the seven uniform in design printed on both sides of pieces of 24 cm square paper folded twice into a 24 x 8 cm packet. The seventh 1925 printed on both sides of a 28 x 22.5 cm piece of paper folded three times into a 14 x 7.5 cm packet. Each printed in blue with the college's sign of a cardinal's hat printed in red on the front with the date and the words 'CHRIST CHURCH GAUDY.' The menu is on the reverse of the packet which opens out to give the floor plan naming all those who are to attend over one side. Distinguished guests on the table plan for 1925 included Winston Churchill Admiral Jellicoe the Archbishop of Canterbury. From the papers of college alumnus Sir Richard Harington 1861-1931 of Ridlington. [ Christ Church, University of Oxford. ] The seven items dating from between 1906 and 1930. unknown
25505The three reports: Oriel College Oxford 1918 with stamp of 'The Treasury' 1921 and 1922. The prospectus by Basil Blackwell Oxford 1921. Four scarce pieces of ephemera: no other copies of them traced on either JISC or WorldCat. See Ross’s entry in the Oxford DNB. The three reports give lists of college persons with general and particular news. Items Two to Four in good condition lightly aged and creased; Item One as described below. ONE: ‘ORIEL COLLEGE OXFORD / 1917-1918’. Signed in type by ‘L. L. P.’ i.e. Langford Lovell Price retiring treasurer and dated 31 July 1918. 7pp 12mo. On two bifoliums of thin war-economy paper glued together. With stamps of The Treasury Oriel College Oxford and ‘With the Treasurer’s Compliments’. Aged creased and worn. Begins: ‘The prolongation of the War during the past academical year 1917-1918 has postponed for a while the hope of a revival of the happier more tranquil state of normal times.’ Later: ‘For the moment however the Provost a single Tutor a Treasurer and less than a handful of Fellows fourteen Undergraduates and a small remnants of servants dwell in or use some of the rooms in the Front and Back Quadrangles while a Principal Tutors Bursar and students of the other sex retain in their large numbers their temporary occupation of the new and older buildings of St. Mary’s Quadrangle.’ Later: ‘Mrs. Grundy the wife of Dr. G. B. Grundy Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College is as a new experiment undertaking the supervision of the internal housekeeping arrangements of the College.’ Includes ‘Military Honours’ and information regarding the ‘Loggan’ drawing of the college by E. H. New. TWO: ‘ORIEL COLLEGE OXFORD / 1921-1922.’ 7pp 12mo. On two bifoliums stitched. More expansive list than in One with briefer accompanying text. Begins: ‘The College is still very full. There were 157 Undergraduates and Bachelors of Arts in residence in Michaelmas Term 1921 159 in Hilary Term 1922 and 160 in Midsummer Term 1922. Of these 85 to 90 lived in College. About 50 have gone down since Midsummer but about 50 freshmen are expected to come into residence in 1922-23.’ THREE: ‘ORIEL COLLEGE OXFORD / 1922-1923.’ 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. Begins: ‘The numbers were slightly lower than in the previous year.’ Later: ‘During the year various improvements in the College buildings have been carried out; several portions of St. Mary’s Quadrangle have been restored and new baths have been provided. Schemes for further improvements are under consideration.’ FOUR: Handbill prospectus for ‘The Provosts and Fellows of Oriel College Oxford’ of Richards and Shadwell. Basil Blackwell Oxford. Undated but opening reference dates to 1921: ‘ORIEL COLLEGE will reach its sexcentenary in five years time.’ Four unpaginated pages on bifolium of good-quality watermaked laid paper. Prospectus on second page; ‘specimen page’ on third page running on to fourth with entries for Reginald Pecock and John Henry Newman and ‘Subscription Form’ at foot of fourth page. The book was published in 1922. The three reports: [Oriel College, Oxford] 1918 [with stamp of 'The Treasury'], 1921 and 1922. The prospectus by Basil Blackwell unknown
2012x-0415498775Routledge 2012. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 432 pages. 9.84x7.64x1.06 inches. Routledge hardcover
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ria9781803276809_inpMultiple-component retail product shrink-wrapped. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This is a detailed study of the archaeology of Roman Winchester—Venta Belgarum a major town in the south of the province of Britannia— and its development from the regional civitas capital of the Iron Age people the Belgae who unknown
1885136733New York: John Wiley & Sons 1885. 1st ed. thus. Very Good. octavo. hardbacks in original cloth lxxiii 429 xiii 230 xii 341 403 xiv 390pp. text ills. appends. indexes Comprising nine parts in five volumes bound in four. Several institutional stamps & label at rear Woodstock Club Library in each volume & lettering to spines. Hinge in volume 1 a little tender o/w a nice tight square set. Complete sets are scarce John Wiley & Sons hardcover
DADAX0195294173OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 0000-00-00. Edition Unstated. hardcover. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
2016x-1138856797Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 354 pages. 10.00x7.25x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
196629798HBDJ Volumes 1-4 IN MIXED SET DUSTJACKETSWITH DIFFERENT ILLUSTRATOR ON VOL. 4 EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 434 435 436 DATED 1966 & OTHER VOL 4 EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY # 474 DATED 1969 HAS BLUE TOPSTAIN VOL 1-3 PURPLE B/W DJ HAS ROMAN SOLDIER CORNERING A MAN DEATH OF AN EMPEROR DJ DRAWN BY Tom Poulton & OTHER 2 VOLS HAVE DIFFERENT ILLUSTRATIONS ON PURPLE DJ'S VOL 4 DATED 1969 Emperor Justinian on the WHITE DUSTJACKET WITH BLUE & WHITE Drawing by Eric Fraser RedOrange cloth hardcover WITH GOLD GILT ON SPINE CVR with dustjacket 4 3/4 X 7 1/4 in. VG/VG Approx . clean bright tight unmarked copy ! Text clean and unmarked . The binding is tight and square .BACK OF DJ SAYS FEW OF 500 AUTHORS 534 PGS NO ADS IN BACK DUSTJACKET drawing by Eric Fraser Plain blue Endpapers ON VOL 4 & VOL 1 2 & 3 HAVE GOLD & WHITE DECORATED ENDPAPERS. VOL 1-3 PURPLE B/W DJ HAS ROMAN SOLDIER CORNERING A MAN DEATH OF AN EMPEROR DJ DRAWN BY Tom Poulton & OTHER 2 VOLS HAVE DIFFERENT ILLUSTRATIONS ON PURPLE DJ';S VOL 4 DATED 1969 Emperor Justinian on the WHITE DUSTJACKET WITH BLUE & WHITE Drawing by Eric Fraser Masterpiece of Organized Detail ANCIENT HISTORY GIBBON'S blames Christianity for its Fall. Once North Africa was seized from Rome there was a lack of trade & STABLE CROPS WHICH FED ROMANS. Gibbon became the first modern historian of ancient Rome. It covers a singular subject ranging over 14 centuries and half the globe. focused on the Romans and despite moving at lightning speed only manages to get to the year 640 by the end of volume 4 .Augustus is "at first the enemy and at last the father" of Rome. WRITTEN AROUND TIME AMERICAN REVOLUTION 476AD WAS FALL. ROMULUS AUGUSTUS REMOVED FROM POWER. COVERED 9000000 MILES AT 1 TIME. END OF ROMAN EMPERORS. THUS ROMAN REPUBLIC FORMED. <br /><br /><br /> EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY J. M. DENT PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN hardcover
2001x-0306466473Kluwer Academic Pub 2001. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 508 pages. 10.00x6.75x1.50 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
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In folio (50x58 cm il foglio). Esemplare in magnifica coloritura coeva ed in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Magnifica e vivida tiratura di questa celeberrima carta del territorio della Manica realizzata, per la prima volta da Matthaus Seutter nel 1730 che la riprodusse in diversi atlanti compositi. Venne poi ripresa, aggiornata e corretta dal suo successore e cognato (sposò una delle figlie di Seutter), il cartografo, editore ed incisore Tobias Conrad Lotter (1717 - 1777). Lotter, si formò alla bottega di Matthaus Seutter per il quale lavorò. Alla morte di Seutter ne rilevò l’attività che portò avanti fino al 1777 anno della sua morte. L’attività passo poi al figlio, Matthias Albrecht Lotter. Tobias Conrad fu uno dei più apprezzati cartografi del settecento. La mappa copre l'Inghilterra sudorientale, compresa Londra e l'intera lunghezza del fiume Tamigi, da Gloucester e Salisbury allo stretto di Dover e dall'Oxfordshire all'Isola di Wight. Le coste della Normandia sono coperte da Calais a Havre De Grace. La mappa di Lotter riprende quella di Seutter combinando elementi di carte nautiche e mappe tradizionali con l’indicazione della profondità marina e ombreggiature che indicano pericoli sottomarini in tutto il Canale della Manica, nel Mare del Nord e nello stretto di Dover. In fondo, al centro della mappa, appare un elaborato titolo allegorico di cartiglio. Il cartiglio presenta divinità greche tra cui Poseidone ed Ermes, oltre a mercanti, api mellifere e navi mercantili. Esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione ed ad ampi margini.
Pages 113-140. Features: Cover photo of smiling Churchill leaving Downing St. for Buckingham Palace to tender his resignation; Four photos of France's Marshall Petain in court, and two photos of the crowded courtroom; One page Karsh photo portrait of Mr. Attlee; Photos of Ernest Bevin, Herbert Morrison, Sir Stafford Cripps, and Hugh Dalton; Nice page of head-shot photos of 23 women members of the new Parliament; One-page descriptive map of the general election shows results at a glance; One-page illustration depicts the rise of the Labour Party in Parliament during 45 years; Photo of rear admiral E. J. B. Brind hoisted between ships by a breaches buoy; Six photos of new prime minister Attlee at the palace and in Potsdam; Mitchell bomber strikes Empire State Building - photo of smoke pouring from the building plus excellent photo of gaping hole in the 78th and 79th floors; Amazing aerial photo of many dozens of Flying Fortresses on airfield near Munich; Two-page monotone reproduction of long-lost painting,"A night at the old Vauxhall Gardens in 1784" by Thomas Rowlandson - found in village shop and sold for 2600 guineas; Photos of personalities of the week include Arthur Greenwood, Alfred Dobbs, Lady Oxford and Asquith, Mr. A. E. Hemming, Sir William Jowitt, and Yugoslavia's King Peter with his newborn son; Excellent two-page aerial photo entitled "The first permitted aerial view of the City of London's immense devastated areas - St. Paul's Cathedral largely isolated by huge ruined sectors on three sides"; Photo of Gen. DeGaulle addressing crowds at the French port of Brittany; Photo of E. J. S. Woolley, commanding officer of the lonely island of Tristan Da Kunha in the South Atlantic, commissioning a small craft; Photo of living room scene inside massive flying boat "Hawaii Mars"; Unusual photo of Japanese prisoners lined up for roll-call on Okinawa (unusual in that Japanese soldiers rarely surrendered); Photo of German POWs observing atrocities of German torture camps at film showing in a New York hospital; Too large photos of US battleships on their way to bombard Japanese installations; Three photos of Field Marshal Montgomery being honoured; Three photos of the Guards Armoured Division, the liberators of Brussels, being honoured by the city; Amazing one-page photo of the liner "Queen Elizabeth" stuffed with thousands of servicemen being repatriated to North America; Colour back cover add for Kia-Ora drink; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 617- 644. Features: Page of six photos document Japan's Emperor Hirohito informing his ancestors that World War II has ended; Two pages of photos and illustrations explain the complicated machinery used to transform coal into household gas and valuable byproducts; Eight interesting photos present the vessel "Empire Victory" which, along with nine whale catching ships, will spend seven months catching and processing whales near Antarctica; Two-page illustration shows German U-boats making their last voyage and tow, and the demolition of U-2321 at sea; Two pages of photos present a pictorial survey of British troops' thankless task in the Netherlands East Indies - Surabaya and Batavia; Illustrations from Nuremberg show court proceedings and prison life of the war criminals; Centrefold illustration of Nuremberg's central courtroom during the hearing of evidence by general Lahousen, with Goering and a German counsel interrupting the witness; Article entitled "Record of the Sixth Airborne Division" includes photos of Maj. Gen. R. N. Gale and Maj. Gen. E. Bols, plus a photo of their men clearing the streets of Tel Aviv after riots during which they were stoned; Photos of the Nuremberg trial include general Lahousen, Hess, Ribbentrop, and Goering; the British prosecuting body, and a rare moment of levity with the Nazi accused, surrounded by their guards, all laughing; Photos of personalities of the week include John Amery, John Pearce, Eric Boal, the captains of the Oxford and Cambridge football teams, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill with their grandson, the deposed ruler of Yugoslavia, King Peter II and his queen, formerly Princess Alexandra of Greece, Justice Bucknill, Domingo De Las Barcenis, William Grimes, Dwight Filley Davis, Sir Robert Robinson, Maj. Gen. Patrick Hurley, and Lieut. Gen. Sir Archibald E. Nye; Photo of troops of the British sixth Airborne Division clearing a Tel Aviv St. during the recent revival of Jewish-Arab unrest and rioting; Photo of the headquarters of the controller of light industries in Tel Aviv, badly damaged by rioters; Nice photo of the HMS "Indomitable" arriving to a waving crowd at Portsmouth, after a Far East mission; Photo of the King of Thailand speaking with Prof. SiriBhada before leaving Switzerland in a British military aircraft; Photo of Swedes demonstrating against their government's decision to deport Baltic refugees; Photo of Benedictine monks and reconstruction work amongst the ruins of Monte Cassino; Photo of the new French cabinet; Photo of farewell ceremony as Russian troops leave Prague; Photo of large crowd of Dutch re-burying 17-year-old Hanni Schaft, whose body was discovered in sand dunes near Harlem after she was killed by the Nazis; Interesting photo of competing political posters in Vienna; Photo of American soldiers viewing the ruined and dismantled Nazi Hall of Fame at Munich; Photo of the blazing ruins of British airliner "Hermes" which crashed on it trial flight; Interesting photo of large granite bust of Hitler, sold for 500 pounds at German Embassy sale. Outer advertising pages not included. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
1996x-0750704772Falmer Pr 1996. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 135 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.50 inches. Falmer Pr hardcover
mon0000008112OUP Oxford 7/15/1971 12:00:01 A. hardcover. New. 2.1983 in x 22.4829 in x 14.4890 in. OUP Oxford hardcover
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1859361950Oxford: printed at the University Press for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1859. First Edition. Hardcover. Exceptional copy finely bound in the original blind decorated leather with a gilt title to the spine. Remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 407 pages ; pages of the Psalms are unnumbered. Subjects; Book of Common Prayer. Anglicanism. Religious Texts. Oxford: printed at the University Press for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge hardcover
2813aAustralia: Oxford University Press. Good. Hardcover. bound into 12 uniform volumes gilt titles on spines heavy set check postage with us<br><p></p> . Oxford University Press hardcover