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Light rubbing to wraps. Pages tanned. ; A Pelican Book; 297 pages
Creasing to wraps. Front hinge is broken and textblock separated from wraps. ; Penguin Classics; 7.6 X 5.0 X 0.8 inches; 464 pages
ria9780198805984_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A comprehensive practical and accessible guide to screening programmes for public health practitioners and anyone else involved in or with an interest in screening. It covers the concepts and evidence behind screening how to make so paperback
19933125578New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press 1993. XVII, 238 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit silbergeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
0810816652.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1683470043London : Printed by M. Clark for Benj. Tooke and Tho. Sawbridge 1683. One of the subdivisions of part 2 of The Works of John Gregory 4th edititon. 1683. Hardcover. hardback 8vo title page and pp.257-319 pages browned throughout otherwise clean and tight rebound with new endpapers in marbled boards and quarter-leather Very Good condition . London : Printed by M. Clark, for Benj. Tooke, and Tho. Sawbridge, 1683. One of the subdivisions of part 2 of The Works of John hardcover
Torn corner to titlepage (with some loss). Endpapers browned. Light browning to spine. Original terracotta and black boards. Ink and pencil markings. ; Oxford Classical Texts Oct (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis)
8vo., Best Edition, with a frontispiece and 22 plates, neat signature on front free endpaper; cloth, gilt back, covers very slightly faded else a very good, clean copy in the dustwrapper, the latter defective at head of backstrip and lightly frayed at edges.
8vo., Best Edition, with a frontispiece and 22 plates; cloth, gilt back, covers just a little faded else a very good, clean copy. The work appeared originally in 1920, with another edition in 1929.
45836163like new. unknown
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 64pp. Embroidery magazine with features on Japan indigo patterns, Margi Hennen dolls, Lord Middleton collection, Pakistan to England cloth and stitch, creative screen printing, Sian Martin, Oxford Community Embroidery, lightweight felts, stitchers on the internet, Bowes Mueum, amber into gold, changing times and embroidery sales, events, books and exhibitions.
8vo., First Edition, with 53 plates on 16; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter sunned at fold-ins.
19963108694Berlin, Heidelberg & Oxford: Spektrum 1996. 352 Seiten. Mit diversen Abbildungen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Illustrierter Orig.-Pappband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
19923119384New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press 1992. XVII, 392 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Paperback Light wear with fold/scruff marks. Pages all clean with no writin gs, no tear and no highlights.
[… accedunt homilae tres eidem Guilelmo à viris eruditis adscriptae, partim è codice praeclaro antedicto, partim è codice antiquo Lambethano nunc primum editae], Complete in 3 parts (in 2 volumes) with continuous pagination: [I:] cxxxiv [1] 1-346 & [II:] 347-600 & [III:] 601-944pp., with 4 engraved folding plates (depicting: Alphabetum Britannicum, Conspectus quadruplex castri sive arcis Oxoniensis, A prospect of the ruins of Godstowe taken in the year 1718 & A prospect of the church or chapell of Binsey from the south east where we discern the two small bells that hang on the east side of the steeple), full leather bindings with gilt title on spines (some hinges professionaly repaired), 21cm., text in latin, Good copy, OCLC 165619802, Important historical source (on the period 1066-1198) especially on the reigns of Henry II & Richard I, [This most probably concerns the fifth edition, the first edition being edited in 1567 (Antwerp), the 2nd in 1587 (Heidelberg), the 3rd and 4th in 1610 & 1632 by J.Picard (Paris)]
1914239038Oxford : Printed by H. Hart for Magdalen College 1914. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original title-blocked cloth. Panel edges somewhat dulled and dust-toned as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Physical description; vii 98 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Other titles; Brasses in Magdalen College Oxford. Notes; Includes bibliographical references and index. Latin and English. Subjects; Magdalen College University of Oxford. Chapel. Magdalen College Oxford. Sepulchral monuments - England - Oxford. Brasses - England - Oxford. Oxford Oxfordshire. Cathedrals and churches - British Isles. Brasses - British Isles. Sepulchral monuments and slabs - British Isles. Oxford : Printed by H. Hart for Magdalen College hardcover
197877978Oxford: University Press 1978. IX, (1), 236 Seiten/Pages. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (cloth with gilt design). [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1853053566London: 227 Strand Robson Levey and Franklyn Firm printer 1853. Second Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. Illustrations; map; plans; portraits; Slader Alfred G. fl. 1854-1858. wood-engraver Jarman R. active 1853 cartographer. LONDON : 1853. First published the previous year. Hardback. Illustrations maps plans portraits. Illustrated with numerous wood-engravings. Title-page vignette signed by A. Slader. Maps all signed by R. Jarman. List of maps and illustrations on p. vi. Five portraits-frontispiece. Original publisher's cloth binding. Green ribbed cloth; gilt lettered spine and cover. Blind-stamped decoration to cover. Original yellow end-papers. A tight bright and clean copy. Neat copper-plate name to end-paper dated 1864. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD. x 140 pages. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . SCARCE. <br/> <br/> 227 Strand Robson, Levey, and Franklyn (Firm) [printer] hardcover
84777 October 1936 and 12 March 1937; both on letterheads of 'The Warden's Lodgings New College Oxford'. Both items good on lightly-aged paper. Letter One: 4to 1 p. Begins 'The College today at its Special General Meeting did itself the honour of electing you to an Honorary Fellowship. We trust that it may not be unacceptable to you to be thus associated with our Society. There are no duties save that of wearing a surplice in Chapel on Sundays and Feasts of the Church.' He thanks Gore for his 'generous words' of the previous day. Letter Two: 4to 2 pp. He thanks him for his 'helpful letter about David' Gore's son the Conservative politician William David Ormsby-Gore 5th Baron Harlech 1918-1985 and consequently raises no objection 'to his being out of College in the Autumn' which 'may well prove to be the best thing for him'. The previous day David told Fisher 'that he was anxious to go into the House of Commons as soon as possible'. Fisher 'can see from his appreciation of Thucydides and de Tocqueville which is obviously genuine that his mind is taking a political shape.' He sees 'gleams of unusual promise about the boy' and thinks that 'As his physical strength improves and as the memories of those shocks to which you allude fade into the background . he will gain in confidence and concentration'. Characterises him as being at that time 'wayward elusive casual rather than idle decidedly <> with occasional touches of brilliance extremely sensitive and reserved' and with 'a certain distinction of nature'. He 'gave up the Hebdomadal Council' after his illness the previous year and does not know 'what is afoot about Honorary Degrees'. 7 October 1936 and 12 March 1937; both on letterheads of 'The Warden's Lodgings, New College, Oxford'. unknown
18765On letterhead of 5 Park Villas Oxford. 9 February 1878. 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. Eighteen lines closely and neatly written headed 'To the Council of Bath College'. An approving testimonial: 'The Revd. Robert Hutchison who is a candidate for the Head mastership of Bath College was my pupil during his residence as an Undergraduate at Exeter College Oxford and I have much pleasure in certifying to the high charater he bore for industry and good behaviour during that period. He was Scholar of the College and his scholarship was good and sound as he proved by getting a First Class in Moderations. As I was one of the examiners on that occasion I can add that his position in that class was decidedly a good one.' On letterhead of 5 Park Villas, Oxford. 9 February 1878. unknown
20496'Fr. 27 Ap 06' i.e. 27 April 1906 On embossed House of Commons letterhead. Written in autograph on both sides of a blank 9 x 11 cm card with embossed House of Commons device at top left of first page. In good condition lightly aged. It begins: 'Darling – I am too busy to-day to write. The house is nearly finished & <Charty> I believe came this morning as she has no pied à terre. Bob also arrived from his fishing wh. improved at the end. <Cys> goes off this evening to Winchester.' He gives the initials indecipherable of the individual at whose house he dined two nights before '& went up to see the Bart & talked with him for some time. He <feeds naturally> now & is really better. I was quiute alert about everything. The doctor with whom I had a cosy talk is fairly hopeful. The Cabinet affirmed the Budget to-day.' He has got tickets in the other Ladies Gallery i.e. to the House of Lords for my sister so use yours for Violet & anyone else. Shall see you Monday. Bring up motor.' The card ends without signature 'Ever yr own'. From a small collection of Asquith family paoers also featuring a letter from Margot Asquith to her husband offered separately. 'Fr. 27 Ap 06' [ i.e. 27 April 1906 ] On embossed House of Commons letterhead. unknown
25503Printed Circular dated 'October 1911.' No place. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The ‘settlement’ movement was the result of growing unease among the educated classes regarding the condition of the poor. The two most celebrated settlements both still active are Toynbee Hall in Whitechapel and Oxford House in Bethnal Green. From the papers of Sir William David Ross 1877-1971 Vice-Chancellor of Oxford. The present printed circular is 1p 12mo. Printed on wove watermarked paper. In good condition lightly aged and folded once. Asquith’s signature is genuine. Reads: ‘October 1911. / DEAR SIR / It will readily be admitted that social problems have not diminished but rather increased in gravity since the foundation of the first University Settlements. Believing that the Settlements are still one of the best ways in which Oxford men may become familar with those problems and in some degree contribute to their solution we venture to call your attention to the meeting of which a notice is enclosed and to the accompanying paper drawn up by the promoters of the meeting. / Yours faithfully / W. H. Asquith’. See Image. Printed Circular dated 'October, 1911.' No place. unknown
1668Ant66191668. Spelman Henry Small 8vo. Later half calf. Wing S4922 unknown
1947100147201At the Clarendon Press 1947 in8. 1947. Relié. Ouvrage académique de H.S. Bennett analysant l'influence de Geoffrey Chaucer sur la littérature anglaise du XVe siècle couvrant la poésie et la prose de cette période. Le livre inclut des tables chronologiques et une bibliographie étendue s'inscrivant dans la série Oxford History of English Literature