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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
19253088Oxford: Oxford University Press 1925. First edition. Original Cloth. Fine significant water damage and warping to interior. octavo. pp 444. contains appendix. contains information about the ecology of Spitsbergen from the early 20th century. Oxford University Press hardcover
15347No publication details. Oxford 1907. Dated in manuscript at head: 'G. E. M. 16. v. 1907'. 4pp. foolscap 8vo. Bifolium. Apparently printed at the Clarendon Press with the Fell types. Sections on 'New Buildings' 'University Professors Lecturers and Readers' 'Honour Schools' 'Courses of Study: Diplomas' 'The Professions' 'Post-graduate Study and Research' and 'Extra Academical Teaching'. In poor condition with ink stain at head of first page. No copies on COPAC or OCLC WorldCat. No publication details. [Oxford, 1907.] unknown
A new edition, 4to (290 x 190 mm), 224pp., LARGE PAPER COPY, woodcut frontispiece (reattached with gutter margin lightly stained), numerous woodcuts and tailpieces by Thomas Bewick, occasional spotting, orig. boards, old reback, joints cracked and some wear, uncut.
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.
1764005678Oxford 1764. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Inscribed on the half-title page: "From the Author. To Wm. DeBurgh". full tan leather with 5 raised bands 16mo 128pp. <br/> <br/> hardcover
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
1755571104 72 pages of 73 Published by Philip Hodges unknown
1770122454Oxford: J. Fletcher et al nd. ca. 1770. Sixth edition. Hardcover. Fair. vii 142 2 p. 17 cm. Fold-out frontispiece map is partly missing. 4 other full-page plates. Half leather with marbled paper boards. Upper spine chipeed spine leather very worn and burgundy label unreadable. Front hinge torn corners bumped edges worn marbled paper torn. Ink inscription on front free endpaper verso top of title page removed some spots to first pages. <br/><br/>"Exhibiting every Particular worthy The Observation of the Curious in each of the Public Buildings Colleges Halls &c. To which is added a Tour to Blenheim Ditchley Heythorp and Stow The Seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough The Right Hon. the Earl of Litchfield The Right Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury And the Right Hon. the Earl Temple. Containing An accurate Description of their Tapestry Paintings Sculptures Temples Gardens and other Curiosities." That the date is 1770 is suggested in an entry on p. 83. 2 p. of ads at rear one for an Oxford guide printed by H. Payne and Glass's Magnesia. J. Fletcher et al hardcover
181862288Oxford: Munday and Slatter / J. Grosvenor and W. Hall 1818 / 1813. 12mo. Two works in one. xx 196 iv 168 pp. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards. Decorative blind & gilt stamping to spine with brown leather title label. Boards rubbed and minor rubbing to spine. Wear to spine joints. Armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Extra-illustrated title-page. Two folding maps. Engravings. Binding firm. The second work is scarcer with just 4 copies on Copac and no BL copy. . Very Good. Half Calf. 1818. Munday and Slatter / J. Grosvenor and W. Hall 1818 / 1813 unknown
181863098Oxford: Munday and Slatter 1821. Small 8vo. Two works in one. New edition corrected and considerably enlarged. Presentation from the publisher Mr. Munday with his inscription to the front endpaper. 216 50 pp. Original boards with black-paper title label to spine. Damage to spine lacking large area of lower spine. Spine joints firm. Boards rubbed. Armorial bookplate to front pastedown of 'The Nursery Library'. The Nursery at West Fellon Oswestry was a beautiful estate that was later known as Dovaston Court. Contemporary newspaper article tipped-in to endpapers. Extra-illustrated title-page. Folding map and seven engravings. . Fair. Boards. New Edition. 1818. Munday and Slatter 1821 hardcover
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
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
186960296NY: John Wiley. Very Good. 1869. Hardcover. Scuffing/edgewear to leather; Hardcovers gilt-decorated leather spines and tips/marbled boards marbled edges marbled endpapers. B&W plates and in-text drawings. Essays on art and art theory by John Ruskin ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . John Wiley hardcover
1164892703.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1437093841.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
184445430Smith Elder and Co. 1844. 2nd Edition. Hardback. Good hardback. Corners bumped and frayed to head of spine. Ink stamp of previous owner on pastedown. Hinges a little tender. . 8vo red cloth with gilt lettering to spine and blind decoration on boards. Yellow endpapers. Modern Painters was issued in 1863. This 2nd Edition which contains some minor revisions predates the multi-volume set and is not identified as Volume 1 at this time nor is Ruskin identified as its author. Wise 265 The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Smith, Elder and Co. hardcover
1852134163New York: John Wiley 1852. Second American edition from the Third London Edition. Hardbound. Good solid for the most part clean but with minor loss to the top and bottom of the spine. Publishers olive cloth with gilt artist's pallete on cover. A nice copy overall with the large and bold signature of George P. Tiffany on the front fly-leaf dated August 1952. This Tiffany was a mill owner and Industrialist of the Baltimore MD region and later served on the Board of the Peobody Institute. John Wiley hardcover
1841003777Oxford UK: Henry Slatter. Bound in olive cloth with blind-stamped abstract design to both boards and slightly faded gilt lettering to spine this hardcover First Thus Edition is "Good". Text in English. 1V/220pp with addition of The Four Orations of Cicero against Catiline. Author not stated. Corners bumped top of spine chipped tiny white marks to boards otherwise VG . Good. Hardcover. First Thus Edition. 1841. Henry Slatter hardcover
0332968812.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1331567688.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1852134163New York: John Wiley 1852. Second American edition from the Third London Edition. Hardbound. Good solid for the most part clean but with minor loss to the top and bottom of the spine. Publishers olive cloth with gilt artist's pallete on cover. A nice copy overall with the large and bold signature of George P. Tiffany on the front fly-leaf dated August 1952. This Tiffany was a mill owner and Industrialist of the Baltimore MD region and later served on the Board of the Peobody Institute. John Wiley hardcover books
259444 April 1884; 4 Barnard Villas Bath. See his entry and Lovett's in the Oxford DNB. Small post card with printed stamp and two postmarks addressed by Sayce to ‘Rev. R. Lovett / Sec. Religious Tract Society / 56 Paternoster Row / London. E.C.’ In fair condition lightly aged with negligible loss to one corner. Reads: ‘I have noticed no misprints in the volume so I think the correction of the proofs of this new edition may be left to the printers. But I should like to see a proof of the third Appendix. / A. H. Sayce.’ 4 April 1884; 4 Barnard Villas, Bath. unknown
1909832M27Oxford: Alden & Co. 1909. Cloth. Very Good. 7" by 8.5". P. de Wint; E. Vaughan Jenkins; Hills & Saunders; et al. A very scarce souvenir programme for the Federation of Grocers' Associations 19th Annual Conference illustrated throughout. In the publisher's original half cloth binding. All edges gilt. This is a souvenir programme for the 19th annual conference of the Federation of Grocers' Associations held in Oxford between the 5th and 9th July 1909 by the Oxford and District Grocers' Association. The Grocers' Federation was started in 1891. At its 19th conference the Federation consisted of 130 Associations representing about 14000 shops. In this programme is a history of Oxford and of the Oxford and District Grocers' Association with the names and portraits of members of the various committees. There is also a summary of the events of the conference and a couple of accounts of excursions during the conference. In the publisher's original half cloth binding. Externally smart though a little soiled to the boards with minor wear to the extremities and joints. Spine is slightly slanted. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean. Very Good Alden & Co. hardcover
1845AQ30469London: Smith Elder and Co. 1845. 4 xviii 156 2 32pp. With a half-title and a terminal publisher's advertisement catalogue. Original publisher's blind-stamped green cloth lettered in gilt to spine. A trifle rubbed and marked. Ink presentation inscription to half-title: 'Hugh McCalmont Esq. / With the best wishes of the / Author's Brother - / London October 1845'. The sole edition of Oxford graduate Frederick K. Naghten's 1822-1845 only published work a posthumously issued collection of miscellaneous verse comprising a poetic version of the Biblical Song of Solomon a paraphrase of several psalms and translations of Spanish and Italian sonnets. . First edition. 12mo. Smith, Elder and Co. hardcover