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2606230031OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. hardcover. Good. 18x11x3. 2 volume set. Includes slip-case. Blue Hardcover. Includes magnifying glass. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Clean unmarked pages. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
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ria9780199206872_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary is an abridgement of the twenty-volume Oxford English Dictionary into just two volumes providing a comprehensive description of the historical development of English together with superb coverage o hardcover
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1995283623PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1984772409PN. New. 1984. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1989791314PN. New. 1989. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
197534481London Oxford University Press 1975 hardcover. Complete text reproduced micrographically with an accompanying magnifying glass in slide-out box. Includes the 22 volumes of the main DNB plus 6 volumes of the 20th century entries. This edition has a single index in larger font readable without the magnifier to the entire work. -- Hardcover 2 volumes in slipcase measuring 10x14x5 inches. Condition: very good slipcase lightly rubbed. -- International shipping not available for oversize books Oxford University Press hardcover
1986777504PN. New. 1986. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
175514972London Printed for S Crowder and H Woodgate in Pater-noster row and sold by the booksellers in Oxford. 1755. 1st edition. Disbound. Disbound VG. 4to. 32pp complete with half title last leaf soiled a little otherwise a nice clean copy. A satire on Exeter College. the politics of the mid 18th century saw Exeter College Supporting the Whigs - whilst the rest of the University was of Tory inclination. In pencil on the title page someone has written 'by Dr Bertie'. Uncommon political pamphlet. London, Printed for S Crowder, and H Woodgate, in Pater-noster row, and sold by the booksellers in Oxford. unknown
10611 Dec. wm. 1821. Professor of Geometry Oxford researcher in optics and radiation 1796-1860. He mentions his enclosure of his article involvinhg a continuation of "remarks on light & heat" previously published. He looks forward to early publication. He also encloses "an abstract of his paper on terrestrial light & heat" which he believes will be read before the Royal Society. He had sent one part some time before and the second part to "Mr Herschel" recently. Note: Apparently he had advanced views of evolution. 11 Dec. [wm. 1821]. unknown
19323Christ Church University of Oxford . 5 May 1848. Printed on one side of a 29 x 22.5 cm leaf of wove paper. Heavily worn with closed tears creasing and a couple of closed holes. No loss of text and would respond well to archival repair. 21 lines of heavily-leaded text attractively laid out in three point sizes. Begins: 'The Regius Professor of Hebrew proposes to resume his Course of Lectures in the Minor Prophets on Wednesday the 10th instant at Two o'Clock.' A paragraph describes the different aims of the 'Three Elementary Hebrew Classes' and the document concludes: 'Those who wish to attend the Elementary Lectures are requested to call on the Rev. W. Kay Lincoln College on Tuesday the 9th instant between the hours of Two and Four.' From the papers of the Harington baronets of Ridlington. A manuscript note on the reverse reveals the purpose for which the item was employed: 'Miss Harington's hair Novr 2nd 1848'. No other copy traced. Christ Church [ University of Oxford ]. 5 May 1848. unknown
54122 January 1919 in fact 1920; Brasenose College Oxford. Two pages 12mo. Very good on lightly aged paper. Begins with three bibliographical points including one about Wagner's edition of Bentley's 'Phalaris' 'that of course we have at the Bodleian. A very useful edition with long bibliography'. 'Thanks about my brother William and Osler. The former I did not see much of of late years. Osler Sir William Osler who died 29 December 1919 and was a Curator as you say is a real loss to the Bodleian.' 2 January 1919 [in fact 1920]; Brasenose College, Oxford. unknown
1668Ant66191668. Spelman Henry Small 8vo. Later half calf. Wing S4922 unknown
16598On his Oxford University Press letterhead 'Manager: HUMPHREY MILFORD Head Office: Amen Corner London E.C. 4'. 16 August 1919. 1p. 4to. In fair condition on aged and spotted paper. A convincing copy of a genuine typed letter with Milford's signature and the letterhead in black ink and the typewritten text in purple. 25 lines of text in three paragraphs. An interesting glimpse into the state of the British publishing industry in the period immediately following the First World War. Begins: 'Dear Sir It is unfortunately quite clear that any hope which may have been entertained of the possiblity of a general reduction in the price of books must now be abandoned; at any rate for some considerable time.' Despite 'a fall in the price of paper which has now stopped' costs 'have mounted steadily; the cost of printing books is now higher than it has ever been. . Wages have been again raised in all the trades - paper-making printing and binding .'. The second paragraph explains how although 'the 37 1/2 % which has been added to invoices since November 1918 is not sufficient to cover the increased charges' he is holding off increasing this to 50 %. In a last short paragraph he states his intentions regarding prices for the period ending on 1 January 1920. On his Oxford University Press letterhead ('Manager: HUMPHREY MILFORD | Head Office: Amen Corner, London, E.C. 4'. 16 August 191 unknown
19402To be held at the County Hall Worcester on Monday the 19th day of October 1896. Printed by Deighton and Co. High Street Worcester. 2 19pp. 4to. Unbound and stapled. In fair condition on aged paper with rusted staples. The calendar is divided into fourteen columns the last five blank and gives details of name of prisoner age trade 'Degree of Instruction' details of committing magistrate date of warrant date of receipt into custody details of 'Offence as charged in the Commitment'. It provides an interesting insight into social history. To give a few examples: Thomas Foster Thomas Newell and George Crane are charged that they 'On the 8th June 1896 at the borough of Kidderminster did with a view to compel one Enoch Lock to abstain from working in the employment of Messieurs J. E. Barton and Sons carpet manufacturers which the said Enoch Lock then had a legal right to do unlawfully wrongfully and without legal authority use violence to the said Enoch Lock.' Albert Payne a labourer is charged that he 'On the 14th July 1896 at the parish of Church Lench then being the bailee of certain chattels to wit one reaping hook one wooden hook one rubber stone one whet stone and one bag the goods of one George Young did fraudulently take and convert the same to his own use and thereby feloniously did steal the same'. Charles Thomas Sanders is charged that he 'On the 5th August 1896 at the parish of Broadwas did unlawfully steal sixty pounds weight of plums the property of William Freeman and then and there growing in a certain garden of the said William Freeman'. From the papers of Sir Richard Harington 1861-1931 of Ridlington 12th Baronet practised on the Oxford Circuit before taking up an appointment as a Puisne Judge in the High Court of Justice at Fort William in Bengal 1899-1913. No other copy traced either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC. To be held at the County Hall, Worcester, on Monday, the 19th day of October, 1896. Printed by Deighton and Co., High Street, Wo unknown
18182885Oxford Printed and sold by Munday and Slatter 1818. 1818 12mo.xix 1 196 p. Folding map with an old repair on fold. Additional engraved title and eight engraved plates. Old half calf marbled sides rubbed on edges and corners. Spine gilt in panels between raised bands with a contrasting lettering piece. A very good copy. Oxford, Printed and sold by Munday and Slatter, hardcover
1840Ant63781840. Jacobson William Full polished calf. Spines gilt with fleur de lys designs with twin spine labels. Gilt crests of Oriel College on boards. Corners bumped. Very small chip in spine volume 1 but still a very attractive set. hardcover