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1853840B27Oxford: Oxford University Press 1853. First edition. Cloth. Good. 9" by 5.5". None. A first edition copy of this report on the University of Oxford in 1853. A first edition copy of this report from the University of Oxford. This report considers studies examinations prizes and scholarships discipline professors and teachers revenues nd fellowships at the University of Oxford in 1853.A primary source for the mid nineteenth century period for Oxford University. Re-bound with the original boards restored. Externally smart with some bumping to the extremities and tail of the spine. With a board of education library stamp to the front pastedown endpaper and title page. Internally firmly bound with generally bright and clean pages. Good Oxford University Press hardcover
ria9781803270227_inpMultiple-component retail product shrink-wrapped. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Over 6000 objects were recovered during the Winchester excavations 1961-1971 offering insight not only into the industries and arts but the economic cultural and social life of medieval Winchester. This volume covers all the objec unknown
186841787Printing in gold type. The origins are Ontario Oxford County at least two of the names checked Sylvanus Nichols and Smith Stringham can be found in the attached directory. Printed in gold type the documents consists of three paragraphs beginning: "Moved by D. Matheson seconded by Mr. Pitt-- Whereas great destitution exists among a large number of the inhabitants of our Sister Province of Nova Scotia caused by the failure of the Fisheries which in previous years have afforded employment and given the only means of obtaining a livelihood to thousands of our fellow subjects in the Province who are now owing to such failure in a state of want and starvation." After the printed paragraphs are approximately 90 signatures of people who have pledged to contribute money highest $2 lowest 25 cents to the people of Nova Scotia in need. The County Council Chamber may be that of Saint John in New Brunswick. In 1868 there was a severe depression in the province caused by late spring ice on the coast a low price for fish a late planting of crops and a poor harvest. This document shows that in spite of Nova Scotia's major qualms in confederation other provinces were sympathetic nonetheless to the plight of Nova Scotians under duress and privation. In confederation the federal government was given authority over the fisheries. This led to the establishment of the Department of Marine and Fisheries and the Dominion Fisheries Act of 1868. County Council (Oxford County, Ontario) unknown
1813322227Trenton: William Robinson and John C. Moore 1813. Hardcover. Very Good. First American edition. Full calf with red morocco label. Tiny name stamps some moderate rubbing and wear an about very good copy. William Robinson, and John C. Moore hardcover
1992OVO13741Easton Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 6 volume set. Leather-bound hard covers published by Easton Press from 1992 to 2006. No dust jackets. Dark brown leather covers with gilt artwork and lettering. Corners on several books are slightly bumped. Spines have four raised bands. Page edges are gilt-covered. Silk moire endpapers. Gold satin bookmarks are attached to headbands. The six volumes are: Concise Oxford Dictionary 9th ed. 1995 Oxford Thesaurus American edition 1992 Oxford Dictionary of World Religions 2006 has slight wear of gilt on bottom Oxford Fowler's Modern English Usage 2000 Oxford Dictionary of Quotations 1993 gilt has a slight scratch on side and gilt on bottom has several scratches and slight wearing and Oxford Companion to the Bible 2001 gilt has several scratches on side edges and has some wear on bottom edges. Books range from very good to near fine condition. Large 8vo 24 lb.; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall . Easton Press hardcover
198446283Oxford University Press 1984. Hardcover. Good/Good. No Magnifier. Light wear from shelf life to slip case. Oxford University Press hardcover
1785244297Oxford: printed for J. Fletcher; W. Jackson; E. Newbery; and J. Bew 1785. The seventh edition corrected and enlarged. Embellished with a new plan of Oxford and other elegant engravings. Folding engraved "Plan of the University and City of Oxford and 4 engraved plates. vii 1160 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Quarter modern calf and marbled boards. Fine. The seventh edition corrected and enlarged. Embellished with a new plan of Oxford and other elegant engravings" Folding engraved "Plan of the University and City of Oxford and 4 engraved plates. vii 1160 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. printed for J. Fletcher; W. Jackson; E. Newbery; and J. Bew unknown books
63-2339Oxford UK: Oxford Playhouse 1941. 8 X 10 inch leaf with Original Autographs by Angela Wyndham Lewis Pamela Brown Winifred Bury Peter Ashmore & Nora Nicholson. All were in a January 1941 performance of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler. Quote from W. H. Davies signed by Sylvia Peto on verso. From Autograph album with signatures by prominent stage actors dancers and conductors comprising photographs clipped signatures pasted onto album pages. VG. Oxford, UK: Oxford Playhouse, 1941. unknown
1971mon0004041102Oxford University Press 1971-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 11.9000 17.5000 12.1000. has magnifying glass. noticeable wear and creasing to books and original slipcases of all 3 volumes Oxford University Press hardcover
2010x-0199773777Oxford University Press USA 2010. Paperback. New. 30.98x13.50x6.61 inches. Oxford University Press, USA paperback
2020x-1788929799Multilingual Matters Ltd 2020. Hardcover. New. 287 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Multilingual Matters Ltd hardcover
1987ZB385692NY: Oxford Blackwell Munksgaard 1987-93. volumes 31-44 an uninterrupted run ex library very good 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. NY: Oxford Blackwell Munksgaard unknown
26384Oxford. Between 1910 and 1914. 10 printed items. In aged and worn condition with seven items showing evidence of removal from an album and three items still attached to separated leaves from it. Comprising three card menus five seating plans a list of 'Resident Members' and a newspaper cutting. The Oxford New Tory Club was a university club to promote and discuss Tory principles founded in 1861. Its records are in the Bodleian Library. ONE to THREE: menus for the years 1912 1913 and 1914. Each a bifolium on card of 3pp. 12mo. The first two 1912 and 1913 are to 'The Annual Dinner of the Canning and Chatham Clubs at the Randolph Hotel Oxford and the third for 'the Canning Chatham and New Tory Clubs at the New Masonic Buildings Oxford Saturday June 6th 1914. Toasts involve Lord Robert Cecil Harry Chaplin Lord Balfour of Burleigh Viscount Woolmer. The seating plans are from 1910 1911 3 1913 and 1914. FOUR to EIGHT: Five seating plans 1910-1914. All 1p. 8vo. Item Four tipped-in onto card is headed 'Oxford Canning and Chatham Clubs Dinner Masonic Buildings High Street Oxford Friday June 17th 1910.' Guests include Sir Henry Bliss Lord Selborne and J. St Loe Strachey. Item Five is headed 'The New Tory Club Dinner Friday March 17th 1911.' W. G. Ormesby-Gore F. E. Smith Viscount Woolmer. Item Six: 'Jubilee Dinner of the Oxford Canning Club Randolph Hotel May 31st 1911' Lord Hugh Cecil; Lord Lamington Lord Curzon of Kedleston. Item Seven: 'Oxford Canning and Chatham Clubs Dinner Randolph Hotel Oxford Friday June 13th 1913.' Lord Salisbury Rev. R. A. Knox Hon. Henry Lygon. Item Eight: 'Oxford Canning Chatham and New Tory Clubs Dinner New Masonic Buildings Saturday June 6th 1914.' Count Potocki Viscount Cranborne. NINE: List headed 'Oxford Canning Club. Founded 9th of December 1861. "Sceptra fide frenis plebs eget ara metu." Resident Members Summer Term 1910.' 1p. 8vo. Margins trimmed at head and foot. Laid down on card. List in two columns cinluding officers and 'Committee of Selection' including R. A. Knox. TEN: Newspaper cutting titled 'Oxford New Tory Club. The Annual Dinner. Mr. F. E. Smith K.C. M.P. and the Unionist Party.' In three columns totalling 75 cm. laid down on card headed in manuscript: '1st Dinner given at the N.T. Club 1911'. Sub-heading's read 'Mr. Smith's Speech' 'Truncated and Inferior Constitution' and 'A United Party'. Oxford. Between 1910 and 1914. unknown
19988The Hyde. 27 March 1828. 2pp. 4to. He begins by reminding Duncan that he recently wrote to him 'in reply to your letter on the subject of your book respecting Portugal'. That letter was directed to Oxford but as Disney has not heard from Duncan since he wonders whether it might have miscarried. He is now writing to remind Duncan of his 'kind expressions in my behalf as a candidate on the list at the Athenaeum'. He has been on 'those lists since 1825' and would be 'exceedingly obliged' by Duncan's 'vote and exertions in my favour which I am told will be necessary as the system of exclusion has found it's sic way even there.' In his previous letter he said that his neighbour 'Mr Walmsley' was at Duncan's service 'and begged you would add them sic to your list'. He urges Duncan to contact him adding: 'You must have many members of the club in Oxford. I see Buckland is one - do exhort him to help me.' In a postscript he asks to be remembered 'kindly to the Warden of Wadham' i.e. William Tornay. The Hyde. 27 March 1828. unknown
95804printed for W. Simpkin & E. Marshall London 1825. see description. first edition large 8vo total viii1373pp two or three ghostly-faint spots on the title page of each volume and on a few of the last pages of Vol. II otherwise the text pages clean and very good marbled endpapers later cloth boards half-bound in calf to tone raised bands on spine in two of the compartments the title gilt and the author and volume number on leather labels matching the colour of the boards a handsome set and an important reference work. printed for W. Simpkin & E. Marshall, London, 1825, unknown
14631The list of officers and members Hilary Term 1911. The seating plan 10 May 1912. The menu 24 November 1911. Boraston's letter on letterhead of Liberal Unionist Council London. 10 May 1910. The list of officers and members is printed on one side of a piece of 49 x 31 cm paper. In fair condition on aged and worn paper with slight damage caused by removal from an album. The Club's President is named as Herbert the Treasurer as Viscount Wolmer MP of University College and the Secretary as E. W. Benison of Magdalen. Five committee members are named followed by the members in alphabetical order in two columns from 'Amery L. S. All Souls College' to 'Yerburgh R. D. T. University College'. The seating plan for the dinner of the United Club and the New Tory Club is on one side of a piece of 20.5 x 26 cm paper. Aged and worn with short closed tear along one fold line. The dinner is a grand affair with several Members of Parliament and representatives of the Central News Daily Telegraph Morning Post Press Exchange Exchange Telegraph Co. and Oxford Times. The menu is a tasteful affair 2pp. 12mo. attached to card wraps printed in blue with red white and blue ribbon. In good condition lightly-aged. Boraston's letter is 1p. 4to. It is on aged paper and has some loss to one corner caused by over-hasty removal from an album. It reads: 'I congratulate you heartily upon your success in forming the Unionist Club at Oxford about which you spoke to me when you called with Mr Sidney Herbert. I shall watch the career of the Club with interest and shall be glad to give it any assistance in my power.' Nothing relating to The New Tory Club listed on COPAC/WorldCat. The list of officers and members, Hilary Term, 1911. The seating plan, 10 May 1912. The menu, 24 November 1911. Boraston's lette paperback
21077On letterhead of Darent-Hulme Shoreham Sevenoaks. 1 May 1889. The previous year Green had succeeded Prestwich in the Chair of Geology at Oxford. In the same year the second volume of Prestwich's 'Geology' was published for the University by the Clarendon Press the first volume having appeared in 1886. 3pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged. The subject of the letter is 'the plates of “Geologyâ€' with Prestwich writing that his 'only object is to make the book useful in as many ways as possible. The Clarendon Press may however object on the grounds that the separate sale of the Plates might interfere with the sale of the book or might wear out the plates to the injury of a new edition.' Prestwich himself has 'no objection to raise' to Green's proposal and adds 'on the contrary'. On letterhead of Darent-Hulme, Shoreham, Sevenoaks. 1 May 1889. unknown
2 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, with 2 sepia-toned frontispieces, 6 sepia-toned plates, 188 fine full-page sepia-toned portraits and a double-page musical score in the text, endpapers lightly spotted; original blue buckram, gilt backs, uncut, backstrips lightly browned (but all gilt fresh and wholly legible), a very good, firm, clean copy. Very scarce, especially in this condition. Cordeaux & Merry 6700.
GOR005836589Paperback. Very Good. paperback
2013078065Sheshatshiu NL: Mamu Tshishkutamashutau 2013. Hardcover. pp. xxi 725. 4to. Edgewear ink name; very good. OCLC 1131513027. " . first to take account of all the dialects spoken in Quebec and Labrador" - Worldcat. Mamu Tshishkutamashutau hardcover
2015__0198489269Oxford University Press 2015. Unknown Binding. New. 1 pages. 17.87x12.32x5.35 inches. Oxford University Press unknown
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1996x-0851155901Boydell Pr 1996. Hardcover. New. 337 pages. 9.75x6.50x1.25 inches. Boydell Pr hardcover