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1720WRCLIT66519London: Printed for George Mortlock 1720. 80pp. with misnumbering as per ESTC. Octavo. Extracted from nonce pamphlet volume. First edition. Edges a bit tanned but a good copy. ESTC T32261. Printed for George Mortlock unknown books
1805249149Oxford: Printed for J. Cooke near the Clarendon Printing-House 1805. A New Edition. Folding plan and 8 full-page plates and an additional 7 engravings tipped in. 163 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound in contemporary half red morocco. Minor rubbing but Very Good. A New Edition. Folding plan and 8 full-page plates and an additional 7 engravings tipped in. 163 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Printed for J. Cooke, near the Clarendon Printing-House unknown books
1800WRCLIT43252Oxford: Printed for Hanwell and Parker et al 1800. 421pp. Quarto. Extracted from bound volume. First edition. half-title detached otherwise a very good crisp copy. Printed for Hanwell and Parker [et al] unknown books
15259Women at Oxford. Archive of papers recording the great debate between the Association for promoting the Education of Women AEW at Oxford and the faculty and students who opposed their entrance. 1895-1896. Total of 50 separate documents ranging from printed single page letters through bound booklets. The majority of these documents are known to exist only in one single additional copy held by the University of Oxford; and several of the papers are not noted to be included even within Oxford's collection as per OCLC worldcat. <br/><br/> This collection of papers is ripe for scholarly research. Forming a cohesive archive of 50 documents it includes synopses of the contents and resolution of meetings of the AEW arguments concerning various aspects of the question of inclusion of women at Oxford and advice for members concerning upcoming resolutions put to vote. The AEW was founded in 1873 to gain the full educational enfranchisement of women at Oxford who had actually been attending classes in small numbers by special permission since 1866. Despite vigorous support for the cause Oxford maintained as nearly the last hold-out against coeducation among British Universities not allowing women to gain the full B.A. degree until 1920. Some documents of the archive include "The Due Recognition of Women by the University of Oxford" 1896; "A Brief History of the Proposal to Admit Women to Degrees at Cambridge in 1887-8" by Thomas Case 1896; "The Value of a Genuine Diploma"; and "The B.A. Degree for Women." Full list available upon request. Individual pages or booklets sizes vary. Some hole-punched a few corner tears light edge soiling and toning. Some stamped with circular stamp "Board of Education Library"; most with numerical markers in red to upper right corner of documents. All in good condition and clearly legible. Full of sagacity and wit this archive evidences the reasoned support of women's right to the diploma over twenty years before it was finally granted.<br/> <br/>A partial List of Publications and some OCLC Worldcat search results: "most" are held only at Oxford University and no other copies at any institutions or library worldwide. 4 items had no copies at any Liabraries as per OCLC not even Oxford. See details below<br/><br/>Oxford University Gazette Tuesday Feb 18 1896 "Memorials and Resultions with respect to the admission of women to the BA Degree laid before the Hebdomadal Council in 1895 and 1896 - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>memorandum for the committee of council; admission of women to the B.A. degree June 4 1895 by T.H. Grose - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>Association for the Education of Women meeting flier Clarendon Building Oxford 6thApril 1895 - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>Report approved by the Council of the Association for the Education of Women at a Meeting held March 6 1895 - OCLC: NONE <br/><br/>A Brief History of the Proposal to Admit Women to Degrees at Cambridge in 1887-8 by Thomas Case -OCLC: 6 Total: only 1 held in US Yale 5 held UK<br/><br/> "The inferiority of the undergraduate course proposed by Resolutions 2 & 4 to the freedom of education proposed by Resolution 5 in the case of women." - March 9 1896 by An Old Liberal - OCLC: Only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>The due recognition of women by the University of Oxford : papers by Mrs. Johnson Warden of Merton Warden of Keble Prof. Gardner E. Armstrong A.H. Johnson L.R. Farnell Members of the University against resolutions 1 2 3 & 4 to be submitted to congregation on Tuesday March 3 at 2 o'clock Feb 7 1896 -OCLC: 2 Total 1 Oxford one Germany<br/><br/>"The value of a genuine diploma" - March 9 1896 - OCLC: only 1 Held at Oxford no others.<br/><br/>"The Question of Residence" - J. Wells 1896 - OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>Resolution II. A grievance and its remedies. By CH Firth -OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>A noble resolution by Z - OCLC:only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>Resolution 5. : "I think it will be found that their exhortations are of two sorts appropriate to these two classes." - OCLC: 1 held Oxford<br/><br/>The due recognition of women in the University. : Reasons for voting for resolution 5. -OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford <br/><br/>Mixed universities: what is the teaching of experience. By Percy Gardner - OCLC: only 1 at held Oxford<br/><br/>An Appeal by HF Pelham -OCLC:only 1 held at Oxford<br/><br/>Resolution 2. Diploma versus Degree by William Anson -OCLC: only 1 held at Oxford. unknown books
1966WRCLIT73308New York: Oxford Univ. Press 1966. Decorated wrappers. Illustrations by Ursula Suess. Introductory note by Oakley. Short internally mended snag at toe of wrapper spine otherwise very good or better. First edition 360 copies were set aside s as Monograph 83 for distribution by the Typophiles; this copy retains an OUP "Season's Greetings ." card signed by Ella Oelrich. Oxford Univ. Press unknown books
197263675Oxford 1972. Paperback. Very Good. Original wrappers. 24-26cm. First three numbers have unevenly faded wrapper. <br/><br/> paperback books
1985205901985. Softcover. VG Ex-lib. small sticker at bottom of spine pocket inside back cover; Otherwise very clean and tight. Black wraps. 80 pp. Numerous bw plates. Profiles four Japanese photographers-Eikoh Hosoe Shomei Tomatsu Masahisa Fukase and Daido Moriyama. paperback books
1841WRCLIT83534Oxford & London: William Graham / Hatchard and Son 1841. 171pp. Octavo. Bound up in 20th century cloth. without wrapper. Small divinity library stamp at base of title with deaccession stamp on related bookplate on front pastedown otherwise very good. Second edition. With the small circular book stamp of Oxford bibliographer and collector Falconer Madan on the verso of the title leaf. First published anonymously as STRICTURES ON NO. 90 OF THE 'TRACTS FOR THE TIMES' "by a Member of the University of Oxford" 1841. Golightly's relations with Newman were adversarial. A good association copy. William Graham / Hatchard and Son hardcover books
1660405933Oxford: A & L. Lichfield Acad. typogr 1660. Spine and boards edges dried and cracking one spine label partly perished. 4to 185 x 140 mm. Collation A4 a4 B4 b2 C-L4 M2 2A-2F4. 152 pages. Large woodcut vignette of the University printers on title-page verso with woodcut of the royal arms and initials "C.R." Mottled calf by Riviere all edges gilt. Provenance: William B. Crocker armorial bookplate. FIRST EDITION of this collection of royalist congratulatory verse compiled by Oxonians upon the accession of Charles II in Latin Arabic Hebrew Greek French and English. The collection includes the first published appearance of John Wilmot 2nd Earl of Rochester then a 13-year old undergraduate and the second appearance in print by John Locke. ESTC R203103; Grolier/Wither to Prior 96; Madan III:2466; Wing O863. <br/><br/> A & L. Lichfield, Acad. typogr hardcover books
1958WRCLIT73316New York: Oxford Univ. Press 1958. 32pp. 12mo. Decorated wrappers. First edition thus. Linoleum block Illustrations by Eileen Taber. 360 copies were set aside by the publishers as Monograph 54 for distribution by the Typophiles; this copy retains a "Season's Greetings 1958" card signed by Ella Oelrich and Anne Zuigone. About fine. Oxford Univ. Press unknown books
19576250baT2New York: Oxford University Press 1957. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Christmas; 8 published by the Oxford University Press as Seasons Greetings; various dates including 1949 1951 1952 1953 1957 1968. Includes one John Day Publishing Co. Keepsake from 1955. Oxford University Press Paperback books
199316809New York: Oxford Univ. Press 1993. Second printing. Cloth. A bit of shelfwear else a fine copy in a fine dust jacket. viii 48 pp. 176 pp. Illus. 4to. Oxford Univ. Press hardcover books
1813129581813. Pena and ink and watercolor on paper. 1 vols. Image size is 6 x 5 inches; including border and thin gilt frame the overall dimemsions are 14 x 9 1/2 inches. Very faint waterstaining to the lower right corner well away from the image the frame's gilt a little rubbed in places else fine. Harding George P. Pena and ink and watercolor on paper. 1 vols. Image size is 6 x 5 inches; including border and thin gilt frame the overall dimemsions are 14 x 9 1/2 inches. The Original Ashmole Watercolor for Ackermann's Oxford. A fine watercolor rendering based on Ashmole's Foundation Portrait by John Riley at Oxford's Ashmolean Museum and used as a plate in Ackermann's The History of the University of Oxford 1814.<br/><br/>The watercolor follows Riley very closely but there are differences: the subject's hand rests on a shorter book lowering the angle of the arm there is no ring on the left hand there are slight differences in costume and the subject's face appears thinner giving the impression of a younger man. Beneath the image is lettered in black ink "Elias Ashmole Esqr. / Founder of the Ashmolean Museum Oxford." Below this in the large bottom margin is written in pencil "The Original Drawing by Geo. P. Harding executed for Ackermann published in The History of the University of Oxford 2 vols 1814."<br/><br/>Elias Ashmole 1617-1692 scholar courtier antiquary heraldric authority and author of The Institution Laws and Ceremonies of the Order of the Garter 1672 inherited through his friendship with John Tradescant keeper of the botanical gardens at Chelsea and his widow a large collection of artifacts and curiosities which he offered to Oxford with the stipulation that the University provide a building to house it which in 1682 it did. This building in Oxford's Broad Street is now the home of The Museum of the History of Science. Thus while he did not form the collection which bears his name it was he who catalogued it brought it to Oxford ensured its survival and set the Ashmolean Museum on the path to becoming the world-class institution it is today.<br/><br/>A FINE AND HISTORIC PORTRAIT. unknown books
1998Embry 116839Oxford 1998. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Oxford, 1998. First edition, first printing. unknown books
19791317282London: Holland Press 1979. Hardcover. Octavo; First published 1913 Third impression 1979; G/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine brown with silver print; Boards in brown cloth slight wear to spine caps slight shelfwear to front bottom edge and to rear fore-edge; Text block has spotting to top edge stain to front pastedown vendor label on rear pastedown owner embossed stamp on title page; 192 pages. 1317282. FP New Rockville Stock. Holland Press hardcover books
19773376London: The Holland Press 1977. Small octavo 192 pages. Facsimile of the original 1913 edition of the important gastronomic bibliography of English cookery books dating 1500 to 1850. Approximately 400 carefully recorded entries with annotations. The ".most detailed and exhaustive treating of English cookery books" says Bitting 352. Red cloth with gilt lettering with just slight rubbing front board has a very faint stain. Near very good. The Holland Press hardcover books
19133375London: Henry Frowde/Oxford University Press 1913. Small octavo 192 pages. FIRST EDITION. Important gastronomic bibliography of English cookery books dating 1500 to 1850. Approximately 400 carefully recorded entries with annotations. The ".most detailed and exhaustive treating of English cookery books" says Bitting 352. Blue cloth slightly rubbed with gilt lettering. Text has some pencil annotations and marginal marks from previous owner. Dust jacket shows some wear part of spine title lost and drawn in. Henry Frowde/Oxford University Press hardcover books
19773503London: The Holland Press 1977. Small octavo 192 pages. Facsimile of the original 1913 edition of the important gastronomic bibliography of English cookery books dating 1500 to 1850. Approximately 400 carefully recorded entries with annotations. ".most detailed and exhaustive treating of English cookery books" says Bitting 352. Red boards with gilt lettering good with some rubbing and edge wear front board and spine have faint stain. The Holland Press hardcover books
197731539London: the Holland Press 1977. Second impression small 8vo pp. 6 192; fine in original red cloth spine and upper cover stamped in gilt. While admitting that his real interest is "in the combination of cookery with medicine" Prefatory Note Oxford offers an extremely useful chronological listing of cookery books from 1700 to 1850. Of this work and Oxford's earlier Notes From A Collector's Catalogue With A Bibliography of English Cookery Books London 1909 Bitting writes that they "are the most detailed and exhaustive treating of English cookery books" Bitting p. 352. <br/><br/> the Holland Press hardcover books
191327526London New York et al.: Henry Frowde Oxford University Press 1913. First edition small 8vo pp. 6 192; a very good copy in original blue cloth lettered in gilt on front cover and spine light to moderate wear to extremities and front and back lower corners slightly bumped. While admitting that his real interest is "in the combination of cookery with medicine" Prefatory Note Oxford offers an extremely useful chronological listing of cookery books from 1700 to 1850. Of this work and Oxford's earlier Notes From A Collector's Catalogue With A Bibliography of English Cookery Books London 1909 Bitting writes that they "are the most detailed and exhaustive treating of English cookery books" Bitting p. 352. <br/><br/> Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press hardcover books
1913GG01268London et al.:: Henry Frowde Oxford University Press 1913. 1913. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. 192 pp. Indexes. Blue cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles; extremities lightly rubbed with some speckling to front cover. Previous owner's bookplate. Very good. Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913. hardcover books
197986324London:: Holland Press. Very Good. 1979. Hardcover. 090047078X . Third impression. Very good or better in burgundy cloth. No dust jacket. . Holland Press, hardcover books
9007725Staten Island NY: Martino N. d. Hardcover. Fine Condition. One of 125 facsimile copies. <br/><br/> Martino hardcover books
1836WRCLIT81698Oxford: Printed by W. Baxter . 1836. 18pp. plus blank. Sewn printed wrapper. Edges a bit dust tanned small sliver chip from fore-edge of last leaf otherwise very good. First edition. With the faint round former ownership stamp of Oxford bibliographer and collector Falconer Madan. The '3' in the imprint date at a glance resembles an '8' thus resulting in entries under both 1836 and 1886 in OCLC. The printer died in 1871 and the copies at Oxford Cambridge etc are catalogued under the earlier and almost certainly correct date. COPAC notes: "Published in response to the massive programme of 'Waterloo' church building controlled by the Commission for Building New Churches between 1818 and 1857." OCLC: 244986768. Printed by W. Baxter ... unknown books
1926010960Boston: Little Brown and Company 1926. 2 vols. ix 306; vii 308p. b/w illus. original red cloth. Little Brown and Company unknown books