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68-7921Oxford UK: S. Collingwood 1806. Folio. Broadside. 2 pp. Letterpress on deckled wove. Good with minor tears on edges. Scarce. Oxford, UK: S. Collingwood, 1806. unknown
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
477204Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Ycba. Created in the 1th century undated. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
477206Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Ycba. Created in the 1th century undated. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
477205Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Ycba. Created in the 1th century undated. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag 308 premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
477203Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Ycba. Created in the 1th century undated. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
2007160883New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007. XX, 1027. Zweispaltiger Dünndruck. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Pappband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Two volumes. pp. (xx) 598; (16) 676 + Illustrations, including color frontis pieces and sixty-four monochrome plates. Foxed. Original blue cloth binding, worn and torn at hinges. Methodism in the Christian tradition, chronicling its growth (especially in the U.S.) from modest beginnings. PA 51.
1809AQ22648Oxford: Printed for J. Cooke near the Clarendon Printing-House 1809. 164pp. With an initial large folding plan of the university and city and eight further engraved plates. Original publisher's powder blue paper wrappers. Rubbed and marked wrappers toned with losses to spine and smaller losses to wrapper corners chipping to edges. Recent bookseller's ticket of H.V. Day of Dorchester to foot of FEP. Leaves lightly browned very light spotting. A rare survival in original wrappers of a scarce guidebook designed for use whilst exploring the city and University of Oxford as well as the surrounding palace and country houses of Blenheim Ditchley Heythrop and Nuneham. The work furnished with a large folding map for reference and eight richly engraved illustrated plates purports to be a complete guide to each of the 'public edifices.buildings.gardens statues pictures hieroglyphics and all other curiosities' housed across the university's vast grounds. Scarce; COPAC records copies at just two locations NLS and Oxford OCLC adds one further Yale. . New edition. 12mo. Printed for J. Cooke, near the Clarendon Printing-House unknown
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
1843342864London: Sherwood Gilbert and Piper 1843. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 21cm. 15pp. Removed. Tiny nicks at the corners very good or better. A pamphlet against the Oxford Movement of the Anglican Church. OCLC locates a single copy at the British Library. Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper unknown
1940142534London, Ward,Lock and Co, 1940. XVI, 192, 48 S. OLeinen
Sm. 8vo., Third Edition, with plates, and maps and plans (a number folding), small annotations on front free endpaper; original series binding of red cloth, covers and backstrip printed in black, radial corners, covers sunned else a bright, clean copy. With front and rear endpaper trade advertisements. Tipped-in is the publisher's printed disclaimer slip 'owing to the Control of Maps Order we have removed from this Guide all maps and plans likely to be useful to the enemy'. The COM Order 1940 banned commercial publication of maps and plans on a scale greater than one inch to one mile and therefore of likely use to the enemy. In this edition the omissions include the plan of Oxford City normally placed as frontispiece.
68-7907Oxford UK: Munday 1809. Folio. Broadside. Letterpress on deckled wove. Very Good. Scarce. Oxford, UK: Munday, 1809. unknown
55800Finsbury: Eastern Post Steam Printing Works 1873. . Disbound. 8pp. Self-wrappers. Very good condiiton. A slender pamphlet on the subject of supernaturalism and the question of a divine origin of religion. Reprinted from the Eastern Post a newspaper from the East end of London: "The Eastern Post was a weekly local workers paper in circulation between 1868 and 1938. It was a working mens alternative to other local papers such as the Hackney Gazette focused on social reform through parliament and the Hackney Mercury a Conservative paper. Its readership incorporated local residents from the Hackney Shoreditch Bethnal Green Poplar and Stepney Metropolitan Boroughs. The Eastern Post was greatly concerned with workers rights with a heavy focus on the unions and labour unrest." This rare pamphlet presents a rationalist view. Not in Worldcat. <br/><br/> Finsbury: Eastern Post Steam Printing Works, 1873. unknown
026675208X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1527723291.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Second Edition, half-title, viii, 187, [1]pp., some light damp-staining of the inner margins of the first few leaves, original wrappers, uncut. The Edinburgh Review had published an attack on the Oxford system of education, "to which Copleston at once replied and completely demolished his antagonist, whom he convicted not only of stark ignorance of what he had undertaken to condemn, but of much bad Latin besides." - DNB.
1341903532.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1952156274Oxford: Clarendon Press 1952. XII, 132 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1894124133Oxford: printed for the Association by the Printers to the University 6 issues with the imprint of Horace Hart; the last 5 with that of Frederick Hall 1894-1919. The state of women's education in Oxford at the height of the suffragette agitation An important set of reports published by the pioneering Association for Promoting the Higher Education of Women AEW containing a mass of information relating to the state of women's education in Oxford at the height of the suffragette agitation. The earliest report dates from 1894-95 and the latest from 1918-19 each running from October of one year to the same month of the next. The sequence is incomplete with two issues missing 1900-01 and 1910-11. The reports are scarce in any sequence. WorldCat and Library Hub record runs at the London School of Economics and the British Library. The society's papers and publications are held in the Bodleian deposited there in 1975. The question of women's suffrage and its relevance within the structures of the University of Oxford had been a topic of frequent discussion prior to the formal debate on the subject at the Oxford Union on 19 February 1880. Societies like the Oxford Women's Liberal Association OWLA and the Women's Emancipation Union plus the activism of Florence Davenport Hill who had been a founder member of the Bristol Women's Suffrage society in 1868 and had since moved to Headington paved the way for groups like the AEW and later the Oxford Women's Suffrage Society. The organization's work led to the founding of four women's colleges: Lady Margaret Hall and Somerville opened in 1879 followed by St Hugh's in 1886 and St Hilda's in 1893. St Anne's also originated as part of the AEW catering for female students who lived with private families in Oxford while attending courses run by the society. The AEW counted the activist Eleanor Smith 1823-1896 among its founding members and Annie Rogers 1856-1937 Oxford's first woman don as a secretary. Perhaps the most significant sections in these reports are those titled "General Statistics" which provide accounts of lectures attended by students tutorial arrangements results of examinations donations and subscriptions. The report of 1917-18 also provides a commentary on the "extension of the University Parliamentary Franchise to women who being British subjects and not subject to any legal incapacity have attained the age of thirty and have been admitted to and passed the final examination and kept under the conditions required of women by the University the period of residence necessary for a man to obtain a degree at Oxford. They are registered on specially favourable terms as the Act admitting them is so drafted that the fee of £1 for registration cannot be required of persons who are not graduates. The Register contains at present the names of 409 women." The AEW continued its activities until November 1920 when it dissolved itself as the university by admitting women to membership had taken responsibility for them. 23 issues octavo; comprising a total of 616 pages the issues c.20-30 pp. in length. Original printed paper wrappers sewn and wire-stitched as issued. Housed in a former library's dark purple cloth flat-back box with metal latch closure paper label to spine reading "Australian Council for Educational Research". Each issue complete with stamps shelf marks and labels of the Education Department Library latterly the Board of Education Library. Overall a scarce survival in very good condition. Shelfwear and creasing to wrappers those for the earliest issue detached; rear wrapper for the 1909-10 issue torn but no loss. hardcover
197615722Oxford University Press 1976 272 pages 13 208x2 286x18 288cm. 1976. Broché. 272 pages. L'Oxford Shakespeare Glossary de C. T. Onions est un glossaire alphabétique des mots utilisés par Shakespeare mis à jour pour refléter les avancées de la recherche shakespearienne depuis 1919. Il constitue une référence essentielle pour les étudiants chercheurs et lecteurs de Shakespeare
16-6110London: Printed for M. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-noster Row London MDCCXLVIII. 1748. 4 92 pp. With half-title. 8vo 12.5 x 20.3cm. Sewn & unbound.Anonymous pamphlet by Horace Walpole. Referrernces: Hazen Walpole Bibliography no/ 6. ESTC T47280; OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1264898047.The son of the first Prime Minister of England Robert Walpole Horace became a member of parliament in 1741. As a Whig politician Walpole was skeptical of absolute monarchy. Walpole was so critical of the monarchy that he was said to have hung a copy of the execution warrant of Charles I on his wall at home. London: Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster Row, London, MDCCXLVIII. [1748] unknown
1951159726Oxford: Clarendon Press 1950-1951. XIX, 266; XI, (1), 343, (1) Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm) Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Original-Schutzumschlägen. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1714011949London: Printed by W. WIlkins for John Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater Noster Row 1714 Book. Good. Soft cover. 31 1 pages. ESTC T2790. Pages lightly browned and stained throughout. Sewn into modern marbled paper covers with a printed title to the front cover. Some ink stains and the start of the word finis - Fin. - written on p31. Printed by W. WIlkins for John Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater Noster Row paperback