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225182 4 and 14 January 1897. All three on letterhead of Brasenose College Oxford. The three letters total 7pp 12mo. All three in good condition on lightly aged paper. From the papers of Sir Richard Harington 1835-1911 11th Baronet whose father Rev. Dr Richard Harington 1800-1853 had been Principal from 1842 to his death. All three endorsed by Harington with date of receipt. The subject is the replacement of a stained glass window in the college with Harington receiving the old window which he put up at his Worcestershire country house Whitbourne Court. In the first letter 2 January he writes that 'the glass is now being taken down gradually and it will probably be sent to you in about a fortnight'. He has told 'Mr. Kempe's man' to pack the glass carefully and 'to keep the post together as much as possible'. The man tells Heberden 'that with all care it may be impossible to avoid doing some injury to the glass in taking it down but I hope that this will not be anything serious.' Heberden has had 'a photograph taken of the window' which he will send Harington as soon as it is printed off. In a postscript he expresses the hope that 'when the new window is put up' Harington will 'come and stay with me in order to have a good look at it'. In the second letter 4 January he states that it will suit Heberden and his sister if Harington and his wife will stay with them for a weekend at the end of the month. 'It is quite certain that the new window will be completed by that time. A portion of it is already put in and Mr. Kempe has undertaken that it shall be all finished by the beginning of term i.e. by Jan 22.' In the final letter 14 January he expresses sorrow that Harington and his wife will not be able to stay over with his wife and daughter and the hope that when they visit for the day on 30 January they will at least come for lunch. 'The new window is completed today and the old glass has been packed and will I believe be sent off today or tomorrow. I trust it will reach you safely.' He ends in the hope that in the coming week he will be able to send Harington a photograph of the old window. 2, 4 and 14 January 1897. All three on letterhead of Brasenose College, Oxford. unknown
17261503300034Lutetiae Parisiorum 1726-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 3 volume set. Folios. 38 cm. All edges red. Seminary book plate and stamps on front paste downs and title pages. Contemporary full French leather. Red spine labels. 6 raised spine bands. Binding tape reinforcing all spines. Spines solid due to tape but show some cracking. Marbled end pages. <br><br> Lutetiae Parisiorum hardcover
25472‘6 Margaret St / W. London Septr. 26. 19.’ 1919. See the two men’s entries in the Oxford DNB. Plain postcard with stamp printed in red. In fair condition discoloured and worn. Addressed by Gore to ‘W. D. Ross Esq / 6 Charlbery Road / Oxford’. Begins: ‘Will you forgive a p. c. I have no secretary & am rather overwhelmed with applications. You may not know that I did the thing you suggest at the meeting for Oxford House in Magd. Hall last summer. But besides this I must respectfully say that I cannot undertake any more work than I have already on hand up to next Easter. Forgive me. I have the best will. / Charles Gore’. The subject of the letter is presumably the Oxford House Anglican settlement in Bethnal Green. ‘6 Margaret St / W. [London] Septr. 26. 19.’ [1919] unknown
11323Place not stated; 25 June 1852. On one side of a piece of laid paper approximately 11.5 cm square. Minor traces of glue to corners on the reverse. Good firm signatures provided for an autograph hunter. The husband signs first: 'Charles Kean Friday 25 June 1852'. Beneath this is the wife's signature: 'Ellen Kean'. Place not stated; 25 June 1852. unknown
20505'Oxford & Cam Club' London . 16 July no year . 3pp 12mo. Bifolium with mourning border. In good condition lightly aged with reverse of second leaf laid down on leaf removed from album. Valentia's father had been like Neate a Member of Parliament for Oxford. The letter begins: 'Dear Lord Valentia. I am sorry it so happens that I was away and shall be till next Monday - when I return home <> to <> street for the next six Weeks'. He would have been 'very glad to meet even a Yankee at your <> - though I dont like those northerns especially those that stay in England just now.' If 'the Yankee' should be with Valentia or in the neighbourhood the following week he will be 'happy to show him Oxford'. 'Oxford & Cam Club' [ London ]. 16 July [ no year ]. unknown
26144'Magd Coll Magdalen College Oxford / Sunday. Feb 14 1862.'. Reade was a fellow of Magdalen College Oxford from 1836 to his death. According to his entry in the Oxford DNB: ‘in the years of his fame and particularly in the early 1860s he did much of his writing in his rooms at Magdalen using them as a retreat. His tenure of the fellowship was contingent on his remaining unmarried a stipulation he complained of bitterly but continued to put up with even when he was earning thousands a year as a writer’. 1p 12mo. In fair condition lightly discoloured on thin wove paper. Folded once. Reads: ‘Mr Charles Reade requests he cannot dine out of College this evng. but if Mr. Aldeman Spiers will allow him he will have the pleasure of looking in about nine o clock -’. ‘1862’ is written beneath the date in a contemporary hand. 'Magd Coll [Magdalen College, Oxford] / Sunday. Feb 14 [1862].' unknown
1908160888Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1908. LIX, (1), 324 Seiten. 8° (22 x 13,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
2241428 August no year. On letterhead of Elderfield Otterbourne Winchester. 4pp 16mo. Bifolium of grey paper with letterhead printed in red. In good condition lightly aged. Folded three times. The recipient is undoubtedly Elizabeth Missing Sewell or a member of her family and the letter begins: 'My dear Miss Sewell I wish you could have accomplished giving us a day hoping you might have found me in more lively and sensible trim than when you were here when I had a headache just enough to make me stupid.' She is going to post her Roscoe's 'William I' which she got 'from the Lending Library'. She has not yet read the book 'but a glance made me think we might get a good extract'. She will send it before 6 September 'when we go to my uncle's in Devon a place that always brightens me beyond all others'. She will write again before departing and returns in October. Changing the subject she writes: 'I was much provoked with the Saturday Review it was such a specimen of people reading and misunderstanding things never meant for them. I am vexed not to have had the book yet Hookham's Library never send above half the books one asks for - and they say it is because people will read nothing but novels'. 28 August [no year]. On letterhead of Elderfield, Otterbourne, Winchester. unknown
2004F70841Toronto, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies 2004 xii + 370pp., 24cm., in the series "Studies and texts" vol.148, hardback (cloth), fine condition, [introduction in English, text in Latin], ISBN 978-0-88844-148-7, F70841
xii + 370pp., 24cm., in the series "Studies and texts" vol.148, hardback (cloth), fine condition, [introduction in English, text in Latin], ISBN 978-0-88844-148-7, F70841
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Mm 250x325 Volume rilegato in piena tela con titolo impresso in bianco al piatto anteriore e al dorso, sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata a colori, 207 pagine con 47 tavole a colori e 171 illustrazioni in nero comprese nel testo in lingua inglese - English text. "Splendido catalogo sull'arte tessile del Daghestan, una regione tra il Mar Caspio e il Mar Nero crogiuolo di diverse etnie". Libro in perfette condizioni di nuovo - brand new in original shrink-wrap. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 300 letters from the heart of the London literary scene of the early 20th century. Previous owner's sticker on front end paper, minor blemishes to covers only.
Pages 1077-1116. Features: Cover photo of the five-power conference to negotiate a new international treaty for the limitation of naval armaments; Illustration of the great Finnish composer M. Jean Sibelius on the occasion of his 70th birthday; Page of illustrations of naval cruisers of Britain, Japan, Germany and Italy - a reduction problem for the five-power naval conference; Page of reproductions of archival illustrations of historic precedents for Lord De Clifford's trial; Photos of air raids on Dessie - Italian bonds damaged the palace of the Crown Prince just after the Emperor of Abyssinia had left it to me: Article discusses "What is Electricity?"; Page of illustrations present electricity as a "new servant"of man; Oil - the diplomatic problem of the hour - three pages of photos of the modern oil industry; A unique complex of bronze age Irish ring-forts - new discoveries of unusual interest, at Cush, in the County Limerick; Page of photos of newly found relics of Celtic Ireland in the Bronze Age; a 12th-century Irish reliquary - the shrine of St. Manchan - text and photos; Page of photos of anteaters Map of the present Abyssinian Empire; Two-page illustration of the boiler furnaces of the "Queen Mary" being lit; Photo of rioting in Lahore; Photo of a large band of Sikhs overlooked by mounted police during a pause in their march to Lahore for Shahidi day; One page colour ad says Guinness is good for oysters - good for you; Colour centrefold illustration of the "Silver Jubilee Procession"; Nice colour one-page ad for Craven 'A' cigarettes with Christmas motif; Photos of personalities of the week include: the Oxford and Cambridge rugby teams, E. O. W. Hunt, George A Strasser, his Majesty Haile Selassie, Señor Manuel Quezon, the Bishop of Salisbury, Lord De Clifford, Thomas Marlowe, C. Hayden Coffin, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in Ulster with their hostess, Lady Brooke; Photos of survivors of the "Silverhazel" being rescued near the US destroyer "Bulmer"; Photo of the new Commonwealth of the Philippines being inaugurated at the legislative building in Manila; Photo of Signor Mussolini reading a restrained speech in the Italian chamber on the sanctions situation; Photo of saluting Italian war widows and mothers at the unknown warrior's tomb; Photo of Miss Jean Batten's damaged airplane on Araruama Beach, Brazil; Photo of the Wiley Post and Will Rogers aviation beacon recently placed on the George Washington Bridge in New York; Photo of wrecked Belgian airliner in Kent which crashed killing 11; Photos of Sir John Carden and Capt. Jean Schoonbroodt; Photo of Mr. S. V. Appleby crossing the channel in a "Flying flea"; One-page South Africa travel ad features illustration of native Village scene; One-page illustrated ad for Booth's matured dry gin; One page ad for the Vauxhall big six saloon; Review of "Steel of Empire", by John Murray Gibbon; Halfpage illustrated Estorial (Portugal) travel ad; One-page ad promotes Austria as the 'ski paradise'; article discusses economic 'stabilization' and it's difficulties; and more. Centrefold loose but present. Outer advertising pages not included. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 993-1036. Features: cover photo of Dr. Wilhelm Furtwangler, conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, forced into retirement by Nazi influences; Photo of the League of Nations meeting in Geneva to discuss an international military force to police the Saar; Page of illustrations of the "Emperor" of conductors, Toscanini; Page of photos describe the plight of Hungarian refugees expelled from Yugoslavia; One page photo shows the "Orion" being launched at Barrow electronically by the Duke of Gloucester in Brisbane, 12,000 miles away; Fascinating photo-illustrated article by disillusioned young Oxford Socialist John Brown, author of "I Was a Tramp", describes his trip to Soviet Russia; Two large photos commemorate the first regular airmail from England to Australia via Imperial Airways; Photo illustrated article on blind fish in the Caverns of Brazil - first photos of live specimens; Two pages of illustrations of the Mayo composite aircraft, under construction for Imperial Airways, which launches heavily loaded mail planes upon its back; Page of photos and text present prehistoric pottery found in Persia - "entirely unexpected" types from Syalck; Two pages of fabulous photos illustrate how a Japanese hotel combines domestic tradition with incongruous borrowings from the West; Majestic colour one-page ad for Dunlop boasts of their 90th anniversary; Amazing photo of Canadian "Monster" - sea cow, basking shark, or "cadborosaurus" - recently discovered on the shores of Henry Island, British Columbia; Centrefold photos of the Duke of Gloucester at functions in Australia; Photo of Sir Wilfred Grenfell giving medical attention in Newfoundland and Labrador; Photos of the Prince of Wales in distressed Durham; Photos of attempts to save Charles O'Leary who died after three days trapped in an Irish well; Photos of the Soviet funeral for murdered Sergei Kiroff; Photo of new airplane for the Viceroy of India, the "Star of India"; Photo of famous archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans sitting for his portrait bust by David Evans; Photo of the Salvation Army welcoming its new general, Miss Evangeline Booth; Photos of personalities of the week include General Temperley, G. G. Knox, M. Titulescu; Anthony Eden, M. Laval; Baron Aloisi, Ruchdi Bey, Julian Wylie, Sir Horace Lamb, King Prajadhipok, Sir James O'Grady, Sir Edwin Lutyens, C. H. Bressey, Col. Lindbergh's second son, little John, being taken to school by his mother, the late Lord Riddell, C. T. P. Ulm, George Littlejohn, J. L. Skilling, and the late Viscount Buckmaster; Nice colour one page Dewar's ad features Santa hefting cases of whisky; Colour photos of Christmas eve celebrations in Hungary; Article and photos of 6 million year old insect fossils; Page of photos of the filming of "Lorna Doone";One-page South Africa tourism ad One-page Schweppes ad; and more. Outer advertising pages not included. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
19989780198600695-2025Oxford University Press España S.A. 1998. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> chief editors Beatriz Galimberti Jarman Roy Russell = El diccionario Oxford : Español-IngleÌs/IngleÌs-Español / direccioÌn editorial Beatriz Galimberti Jarman Roy Russell.</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Oxford University Press España S.A.</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780198600695</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1998</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 1781</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> <div><br /></div></p> Oxford University Press España, S.A. hardcover
19989780198600695-2025Oxford University Press España S.A. 1998. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> chief editors Beatriz Galimberti Jarman Roy Russell = El diccionario Oxford : Español-IngleÌs/IngleÌs-Español / direccioÌn editorial Beatriz Galimberti Jarman Roy Russell.</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Oxford University Press España S.A.</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780198600695</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1998</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 1781</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> <div><br /></div></p> Oxford University Press España, S.A. hardcover
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1723OB534<p>Oxonii: Ex Theatro Sheldoniano MDCCXXIII -MDCCXLVIII 1723 & 1748. Hard Cover. Two quarto volumes bound as one: 2 p.l. 168 pages; 4 p.l. 151 3 pages 2 ll. A-X4; 4 p.l. A-T 4 t2; 23 cm. Titles continue: in schola naturalis philosophioe publice recitata. Vol. 1 is edited by Charles Este and vol. 2 by Antony Parsons. Vol. 2 is dated 1748. College verse by students of Christ Church Oxford. Bound in full leather by Dragonfly Bindery George and Pat Sargent; very good. Stock#OB534.</p> Oxonii: Ex Theatro Sheldoniano 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
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