Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XX No. 546 February 21 1852 With Lead Article "The Militia and The National Defences"
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 153-168; previously disbound from bound volume; stated "With Music Supplement" not issued with this number. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Militia and The National Defences; The Destruction of Lagos on the Coast of Africa by the British Squadron with two engravings; Spain - Burning of the Body of Martin Merino with three engravings: Execution of Merino Outside the Gate Toledo at Madrid; Albacete Poignard With Which Merino Attempted to Assassinate The Queen of Spain; The Burning of the Body of Merino Outside the Gate of Bilboa at Madrid; Costume of the French Senators and Councillors of State with engraving; Commencement of the Quebec and Richmond Railway with engraving; Grand Ball Given by the Kandian Chiefs to His Excellency the Governor in Kandy Ceylon with engraving; The Aberdeen Clipper-Built Barque 'Phoenician' with engraving; Sir Charles Barry R.A. with engraving; The Museum of Practical Geology with engraving; The British Institution with two engravings; Miss Crichton with engraving; London Temperance League with engraving London Temperance League: Great Juvenile Gathering of Bands of Hope Etc. in Exeter Hall on Monday. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
Bookseller reference : 006785
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Double Two Numbers Complete Issue: Vol. XXI Nos. 579 & 580 September 18 1852 With Lead Article "Death of the Duke of Wellington"
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: two complete issue Nos. 579 and 580 containing pages 209-240 with lead article from No. 580 "Death of the Duke of Wellington" Arthur Wellesley and "Memoir of The Life and Military Services of The Duke of Wellington"; previously disbound from bound volume; narrow waterstain along upper edges to blank margins only; light waterstains along left edge of front cover to blank margin only; pages lightly age-toned; light foxing in places. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: Hereford Musical Festival with front cover engraving The Grand Musical Festival in Hereford Cathedral; Sicily - The Eruption of Mount Etna with three engravings; The North American Fisheries; The Koh-I-Noor Diamond with three drawings; Coorg Harvest Festival with engraving; Statue to Robert Peel at Bury with engraving; The Late Duke of Wellington; Treaty of Commerce Between France and England; Destructive Storm in Worcestershire with four engravings headlined "The Inundation in Worcestershire"; Launch of H.M.S. Windsor Castle 140 Guns with engraving and figure-head; Arrival of the Swedish Yacht 'Sverige' at Cowes; The Braemar Gatherings; National Education - Instruction in Drawing; The British Association at Belfast - Excursion to the Giant's Causeway; Majority of the Earl of Dalkeith - Celebration at Sanquhar with engraving; Opening of the Morayshire Railway with engraving; Sevres and Other Porcelains at the Exhibition of Art Manufactures with engraving; "In the Clouds;" or Some Account of a Balloon Trip with Mr. Green by Henry Mayhew with engraving; Supplement to the London News Issue No. 580 black-bordered and entirely devoted to the "Life of the Duke of Wellington" with entries Death of the Duke of Wellington; Memoir of The Life and Military Services of The Duke of Wellington with several engravings and sections including Partition of the Conquered District - Command in the Mysore; Dhoondiah Waugh; Appointment at Trincomalee; Invasion of the Mahratta Country; Battle of Assaye; Lake's Victories; Battle of Argaum; Return to England - Marriage; Chief Secretaryship in Ireland; Expedition to Denmark; Resumption of the Irish Secretaryship; Expedition to Portugal - Battle of Roliea; Battle of Vimiera; Return to England; Second Appearance and Command in the Peninsula; Passage of the Douro; Battle of Talavera; The Lines of Torres Vedras; Battles of Busaco and Barossa; Fuentes D'Onoro; Siege of Badajoz; Ciudad Rodrigo; Battle of Salamanca; Battle of Vittoria; Battles of the Pyrenees - Siege of St. Sebastian - The Bidassoa; Nivelle - Orthez; Battle of Toulouse; Return to England; Congress of Vienna; Campaign in the Netherlands; Battle of Waterloo; Civil and Political Career; The Duke of Wellington in the House of Lords; full-page table Precis of the Commissions Services Official Commands and Public Honours of Field Marshal The Duke of Wellington; Strathfieldsay; Walmer Castle. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 006815
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXII No. 609 February 19 1853 With Lead Article "The Ministerial Programme"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 137-152; previously disbound from bound volume; the lightest of foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Ministerial Programme; Grand State Ball at the Luxembourg; Foreign and Colonial News - including the Insurrection at Milan and lengthy report from Washington D.C. on America "This is the gay season in Washington"; The Packet-Ship "Marco Polo"; His Highness Abbas Pacha's Palace at Benha and the Site of the Intended Railway Bridge Over the Damietta Branch of the Nile; Mr. Bartley "Late of the Princess' Theatre"; The Theatres &c.; The Court; Church Universities &c.; Imperial Parliament; Dinner to Nonconformist Members of Parliament; Exhibition of the British Institution; Metropolitan News; Music; Provincial Intelligence; Ireland; National Sports; Chess; Epitome of News Foreign and Domestic; The Countess de Tera Empress of the French at Madrid short entry with engraving; Railway Between Seaham and Sunderland; Charlecote New Church; Ancient Chapel in Leadenhall-Street; Railway Intelligence; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; Dreadful Shipwreck and Loss of Life the "Queen Victoria"; advertisements; Parliamentary Portraits; Mr. Kenneth Macaulay M.P. for Cambridge Borough. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006906
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIV No. 678 April 15 1854 With Lead Articles "The Postponement of the Reform Bill" and "Slavery in America" with Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 333-356 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; light narrow waterstain along upper edges and fore-edges of each page to blank margins only and not affecting pagination; pages lightly aged; periodic very small light age spots. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article The Postponement of the Reform Bill; The Balkan with front cover engraving The Road to Constantinople; lengthy news updates The War with several sections including The Baltic Fleet in the Gulf of Finland; The New Protocol - The Prussian Policy; Defeat of the Russians; Cowardly Assault on English Merchantmen; others; Marshal De Saint Arnaud Commander-in-Chief of the French Expedition to the East with portrait engraving; short The Declaration of War in the French Senate with engraving; short Departure of Lord Raglan and the Duke of Cambridge with engraving; Mrs. Caroline Chisholm's Departure for Australia with engraving; Easter in Russia with two engravings; short The Lighthouse of Hango-udd with engraving; The Russo-Greek Insurrection with engraving Town and Fortress of Arta in Albania; Mallee Birds with engraving; The British Museum with engraving The Great Egyptian Gallery in the British Museum; Progress of the Crystal Palace with two engravings; short H.M.S. 'Miranda' Off Revel with engraving; short The Baltic Fleet with splendid full-page engraving; Supplement lead article Slavery in America; Russian Prisoners on Their Way to Siberia with engraving; Russian Arrogance in the Last Century; Russian Generals Commanding on the Danube in 1854 - From a Correspondent; Regimental Staff - From a Military Correspondent; Brocoli and Early Potatoes; poem The Descent From the Cross with splendid full-page engraving of art work by Rembrandt; Winchester Cathedral with splendid full-page engraving of Winchester Cathedral - The Choir; Artificial Propagation of Salmon with drawing. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007430
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 657 December 10 1853 With Lead Article "The Labour Parliament" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 481-504 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; rear section detached but present; periodic light age and dust spots light foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Labour Parliament; Louis Napoleon's Hunting Parties at Fontainbleau; Foreign and Colonial News - including The War Between Russia and Turkey; Wreck of the "Meridian"; New Australian Clipper Ship "Speedy"; Prince Menschikow The Russian Minister of Marine; The Balkan As Seen From the Danube Below Galatz; The Planet Saturn; short Double Fog-Bow; The Corporation of London - City Improvements; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Smithfield Club Prize Cattle; The American Thrashing and Separating Machine; short Large Rabbit; Provincial Intelligence; Fat Stock and the Smithfield Show; short Christmas Grand Poultry Show; short Smithfield Club Prize Medal; short Royal Present to a British Officer; short London and Blackwall Railway - Enlargement of the Fenchurch-Street Station; Mr. Albert Smith; Music; The Theatres &c.; Town and Table Talk on Literature Art &c.; Chess; Obituary of Eminent Persons; The Chinese Rebellion including engraving "The Rebellion in China - Credential of a Member of the Triad Society"; Races Near Wellington New Zealand; advertisements; Improved Short-Horns; The Court; Postscript - including Russia and Turkey; Metropolitan News - including Health of London; three-page musical score "King Alfred" Air "My Lodging is on the Cold Ground" with words by Charles Mackay; short Favourites of the Royal Stud with full-page engraving; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette. . VG. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006948
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Complete Double Issue: Vol. XXV Nos. 717 & 718 December 16 1854 With Lead Article "The War Debates" Two Supplements "Meeting of Parliament" and Fold-Out Engraving "Battle of Inkerman"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete double issue number containing pages 597-636 including two Supplements; previously disbound from bound volume; double-page fold-out engraving detached but present and shows a few short closed edge tears to right edge; pages lightly aged. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article The War Debates; Omer Pacha in the Crimea with front-cover engraving; Foreign and Colonial News including America India and China The War in the Crimea; Birmingham and Midland Counties Fat Cattle and Poultry Exhibition; "The Trial of the Pyx" with engraving; The Steam-Ship "Europa" with engraving; Steam-Engines and Trashing-Machines at The Smithfield Club Cattle Show with engraving; Reigate National Schools with engraving; Battle of Inkerman - The Final Effort of the Russians with double-page fold-out engraving "The Battle of Inkerman - Final Effort of the Russians and Joint Charge of the French and English Troops"; Incidents of the Storm in the Crimea; Notes on Siege Operations and Field Fortification with several small drawings; Reminiscences of the War on the Danube - From a Correspondent; Festivities at Hawkstone with subheadings The Ball The Grotto The Red Castle; with six engravings: "The Hon. Rowland Clegg Hill"; "Hawkstone House The Seat of Viscount Hill"; "Entrance to Hawkstone Park"; "The Red Castle"; "Ball at Hawkstone To Commemorate the Majority of the Hon. Rowland Clegg Hill"; and "The Grotto"; Loss of the Steam-Ship "Prince" with engraving; The Wreck of the Steamer "Nile" with engraving; Issue No. 718 and Supplement entitled "MEETING OF PARLIAMENT" with lead article "Opening of Parliament" subheadings include The Royal Speech; The Debate; House of Commons; The New Houses of Parliament with several drawings and engravings including "Escape of Mary Queen of Scots From Lochleven - Bronze Bas-Relief By Treed in the Prince's Chamber"; "Members' Staircase House of Commons"; splendid front-cover engraving "Entrance to the Star-Chamber Court New Palace-Yard"; Parliamentary Portraits with engravings of The Duke of Leeds; Mr. H.A. Herbert M.P.; The Hon. E.F. Leveson-Gower M.P.; Spahis at the French Battery with engraving; Balaclava with engraving "Balaclava The Scene of the Successful Cavalry Charge"; The Siege of Sebastopol - From our Special Correspondent; The Storm in the Crimea - From our Special Correspondent with two engravings each entitled "Storm in Balaclava Bay" and one subheaded "Capt. Frain saving the sole survivor from the 'Wild Wave'"; The Sandbag Battery; The Attack on Petropaulovski with "Plan of Petropaulovski"; lengthy War Obituary; Ensign James Hulton Clutterbuck with engraving; Sewing By Steam with engraving; Brigadier-General William Burton Tylden Commanding Engineer with portrait engraving; The Hospitals at Scutari with engraving; French Ambulances with engraving; The Bane and the Antidote - Mr. Bright on the War; and Mr. Absolom Watkin on Mr. Bright "We have not hitherto been able to make room for Mr. Bright's mischievous letter on behalf of his friend the Czar; but we now produce it with Mr. Watkin's reply so that our readers may have the bane and antidote both before them"; full-page engraving "Sandbag Battery Defended by the Guards - Sketched on the Morning After the Battle of Inkerman"; His Imperial Majesty Napoleon III with full-page engraving; extensive Lists of Killed and Wounded; two-page musical score "The Heroes of the Crimea" The Poetry of Charles Mackay; The Music by Frank Mori. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007466
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIV No. 680 April 29 1854 With Lead Articles "Fasts And Te Deums" and "Pilgrimage To 'The Holy City' of Kieff" with Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 381-404 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; very light narrow waterstain along upper edges and fore-edges of each page to blank margins only and not affecting pagination; very minor and otherwise excellent. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article Fasts and Te Deums which begins "Great Britain has entered upon war in defence of a great principle. She seeks no advantages for herself except the inestimable advantage of peace"; The First Russian Prizes with front cover engraving of "'The Angus' Towing the First Russian Prize Into Portsmouth Harbour"; lengthy news updates on The War; short Ball at the Jardin D'Hiver at Paris with engraving; short The Ball at Elysee with engraving; Bridging Experiment Near Paris with engraving; short Embarkation of French Troops at Toulon with engraving; lengthy The War on the Danube - From Our Special Correspondent; map "Situation of Sveaborg"; Further Discoveries at Cuma and Canosa with engravings; Exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water-Colours with b/w engraving of art work; Subscriptions for Soldiers' Wives - From Our Military Correspondent; short Chevalier Bunsen with drawing of portrait medallion; A Cruise in the Black Sea - From a Correspondent with two engravings; Paris Fashions for May with engravings; Supplement lead article Pilgrimage to 'The Holy City' of Kieff with engraving; lengthy The Day of Humiliation and Prayer containing lengthy "Abstracts of the Sermons preached by those of the Clergy whose Portraits are here engraved" - with two-page portrait engravings of 21 clergymen listed by name and respective church and headlined "Fast-Day Sermons". . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007432
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Double Two Numbers Complete Issue: Vol. XXI Nos. 581 & 582 September 25 1852 With Lead Article "The Duke's Funeral" The Duke of Wellington and Wellington Supplement "Wellington's Place in the World"
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: two complete issue Nos. 581 and 582 containing pages 241-272 with lead article from No. 581 "The Duke's Funeral" Arthur Wellesley and No. 582 Wellington Supplement "Wellington's Place in the World" this latter issue black-bordered; previously disbound from bound volume; narrow waterstain along upper edges to blank margins only; light foxing in places; else Near Fine. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: The Duke's Funeral; Portrait of the Late Countess of Mornington Mother of the Duke of Wellington with front cover engraving; Foreign and Colonial News including Australia - The Gold Fields Editorial Perils in California American Emigrant Ships - Frightful Tragedy; The Late Duke of Wellington; Respect to the Memory of the Duke in the Provinces; French Titles of the Duke of Wellington; Burning of the Ship 'Thomas Thompson' with engraving; Opening of a New Basin in the Arsenal of Naples with engraving; Harvest at the Philanthropic Society's Farm Red Hill with engraving; Westwood Park with engraving; France - The President's Tour to the South with engraving; Inundation in France with engraving The Village of Boucharge Inundated by the Rhone; Exhibition of Poultry at Great Yarmouth with two engravings; Teignmouth Made an Independent Port with engraving; Opening of the South Wales Railway Between Carmarthen and Llanelly with two engravings; 'Stockwell' The Winner of the St. Leger with engraving; Wellington Supplement each page black-bordered and with numerous engravings entitled "Wellington's Place in the World" with sections: lengthy The Duke of Wellington As Politician and Civilian; The Real Birth-Place of the Duke; Castlecarbury; The Wellington Chair; Bust of the Duke of Wellington by Mr. Noble; Wellingtoniana; The Duke on Horseback; Walmer Castle; A French Writer's Estimate of the Duke's Character; The "Duke" as a Musical Amateur; Royal Descent with ancestor tree starting with Edward I; Wellington's Battles at One View table; double-page musical score "Mourn for the Mighty Dead" composed by Sir H. R. Bishop and poetry by Charles Mackay; Street Reminiscence of the Duke; The Duke's Horse at Walmer; Bust of the Duke and Tenure-Flag in Windsor Castle. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 006816
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXII No. 612 March 12 1853 With Lead Article "The Prospects of the Ottoman Empire"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 193-208; previously disbound from bound volume; the lightest of foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Prospects of the Ottoman Empire; Parliamentary Election Committees; Imperial Parliament; Interoceanic Routes Across Central America with map and engraving "Bird's-Eye View From the Junction of the Proposed Canal With the Savana River to the Atlantic"; Great Shoal of Whales; Metropolitan Improvements; Parliamentary Portraits; The Manufacture of Paper; The Court; Church Universities &c.; Foreign and Colonial News; Marriage at Notre Dame regarding the "allotment of wedding portions to certain couples by the Imperial liberality"; short Monument to Lady Margaret Maria Cocks; Apparatus for the Removal of Large Trees; Banquet at the Town-Hall Liverpool; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Metropolitan News; Provincial Intelligence; Chess; Epitome of News Foreign and Domestic; Female Emigration Fund; Fine Arts; Music; The Theatres; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; advertisements; Protestant Testimonial to the Rev. Dr. Cumming; short The Corridor of Committee-Rooms House of Commons. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006909
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 642 September 3 1853 With Lead Article "The Queen in Ireland" With Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 181-200 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; the lightest of foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Queen in Ireland; Foreign and Colonial News - including The Eastern Question one-column entry on America Termination of the War with Burmah; The Queen's Visit to Ireland with sections Osborne to Tamworth Tamworth to Holyhead Visit to the Stone Quarry Holyhead Harbour of Refuge Holyhead to Kingstown Landing of Her Majesty at Kingstown The Illuminations Her Majesty's Visit to the Great Exhibition of Dublin several others; Nooks and Corners of Old England - Prees Church Vicarage and Schools; Wreck of the "Larriston" Screw Steamer; The Bridgewater Case; The Diggins and Life in Australia Extract from a private letter; Literature book reviews; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; full-page engraving "Reception of Her Majesty at Kingstown - The Royal Salute"; The Comet; Progress of the Chinese Rebellion; Death of Lieutenant-General Sir Charles J. Napier; Bradford Musical Festival; Election Dinner at Norwich; Chess; The Theatres; short Testimonial to Lewis Jacobs Esq.; short Testimonial to Mr. Sheriff Croll; short Testimonial to John Sadleir Esq. M.P.; The Melbourne Athenaeum; short The Encampment at Besika Bay; advertisements; Postscript - including Insurrection in Tortola The Imperialist Government at Pekin; The Court; Church Universities &c.; Metropolitan News; Provincial Intelligence; Our Magazine Column for September; National Sports; Naval and Military Intelligence; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; advertisements. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006934
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXII No. 627 June 11 1853 With Lead Article "Curiosities of the Census"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 465-480; previously disbound from bound volume; a few very light small age spots; the lightest of foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article Curiosities of the Census; Committees on Projected Railways; Foreign and Colonial News - including Threatened Hostilities Between Turkey and Russia; Imperial Parliament; Church Universities &c.; Camp of Satory Near Versailles; Friern Manor Dairy Farm; The Court; Irish Members of the Government; Metropolitan News; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; The Oxford Installation The Right Hon. The Earl of Derby; Fine Arts; Music; The Theatres; The Camp at Chobham; Chess; Provincial Intelligence; National Sports; Royal Thames Yacht-Club Schooner Match; Remains of Old Shelton Hall The Birthplace of Elijah Fenton the Poet; Great Fire at the Gutta Percha Company's Works; Royal Confirmation; The New Chamberlain of the City of London Sir John Key; Opening of the Portland Suspension-Bridge Glasgow; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; Explosion of the "Times" Steamer; advertisements; Ascot Races - Prize Plate. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006922
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXXII No. 905 February 27 1858
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 201-224 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; pages very lightly age-browned former owner's name in pencil to upper right corner of front page periodic light soil else in very nice condition. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities sports art theatre and music. Notable articles and entries include The Resignation of the Ministry; The Mutiny in India; The New Ministry; The Royal Bridal Tour - The Illuminations at Berlin; Sketches in Parliament; The Royal Marriage Festivities in Berlin; Dr. Livingstone's Exploration of the Zambesi River; Transatlantic Sketches - Washington; The Trade of 1857; Conspiracy to Murder Bill; The War in China; Grenade Used in the Late Attack on the Life of the French Emperor; The Royal Marriage Tour. With numerous engravings including front cover engraving Street and Bazaar in Peshawur; four splendid engravings accompanying the article The Royal Bridal Tour - The Illuminations at Berlin; full-page engraving The Royal Marriage Festivities in Berlin - Presentation of the Addresses by the Butchers and Merchants; full-page engraving The Royal Marriage Festivities in Berlin - Ball in the White Saloon; engraving Steam-Launch Built for Dr. Livingstone's Exploration of the Zambesi River; five engravings accompanying the article The War in China including Tiger Island Chinese Woman Reading Firing 10-Inch Guns at Ty-Cock-Tow Forts Canton River. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1858. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007480
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXI No. 572 August 7 1852 With Lead Article "The Ministerial Policy"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 89-104; previously disbound from bound volume; narrow waterstain along upper edges to blank margins only; light foxing in places; else Near Fine. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Ministerial Policy; Conflagration at Montreal with four engravings: Great Fire at Montreal Canada - Dalhousie-Square Hay's House &c.; Great Fire at Montreal - Sketched From the North Corner of the Champ de Mars; Ruins of the Great Fire at Montreal - St. Denis-Street Near the Bishop's Church; Encampment of Sufferers by the Great Fire at Montreal; Foreign and Colonial News - France United States West Indies including Revolution in Tahiti; General Gaspard Gourgaud with portrait engraving; Funeral of Marshal Exelmans with engraving; The Alleged 'Wrecking' on the Thames with engraving of the 'Renown'; The New Crystal Palace; The Elections; Cork Harbour Regatta with engraving; Billingsgate New Market with engraving; The Great Palm House Kew Gardens with near-full-page splendid engraving; The Kilkenny Election with engraving; Sussex Archaeological Society with engraving; Temperance Grand Excursion with engraving; The Royal Freemason's School for Female Children with engraving; Paris Fashions for August with two engravings; 'Kingston' the Winner of the Goodwood Cup with engraving. . Very Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006809
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 651 October 29 1853 With Lead Article "The Woes of Scotland" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 357-376 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; rear section detached but present; periodic light age and dust spots light foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Woes of Scotland; Foreign and Colonial News - including France War Between Turkey and Russia and California "From our own Correspondent San Francisco Sept. 16 1853"; Captain Lakeman of the Waterkloof Rangers; H.M.S. "Investigator" in the Artic Regions; Shipwreck of "The Dalhousie" - Sixty Lives Lost with accompanying poem "A Cry From the Deep Waters"; Patent Laws; Provincial Intelligence; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Officers Commanding in the French Squadron of the Levant; short Kamenietz Capital of Podolia in Russian Poland; short Widdin in Bulgaria on the Danube; short Recruits in Turkey; short The Fair of St. Peter at Giurgevo; Town and Table Talk on Literature Art &c.; Music; The Theatres; Literature book reviews; American News and Gossip from New York Oct. 8 1853; Subway for Sewage Gas and Water Supply; Perilous Situation of the Steam-Packet "Dispatch" at Guernsey; Frightful Accident on the Medway; Consecration of the Church of St. Paul at Grange Lancashire; Paris Fashions for November; Chess; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; advertisements; Mammoth Nuggets of Australian Gold; Melbourne; Berdan's Gold Quartz Crushing Machine; Metropolitan News; Wednesday Concerts at Exeter-Hall; Church Universities &c.; The Court; Postscript - including Turkey and Russia America and Attack Upon the Australian Gold Escort; National Sports; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette. . VG. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006942
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XX No. 559 May 15 1852 With Lead Article "The French Military Festival"
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 385-400; previously disbound from bound volume. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The French Military Festival with engraving; lengthy France - The Fetes des Aigles; Capture of an Outlaw Near Allahabad in the North-West Division of Bengal with engraving Capture of the Robber Chief Rundheer Singh of Syfabad in Oude; Cannon-Street Opposite London-Stone Removed for the City Improvement July 1850 with engraving; Inauguration of the Salford Monument to the Late Sir Robert Peel with engraving; Opening of the Nottingham Arboretum with engraving and plan; full-page engraving Grand Military Fetes at Paris - Distribution of Eagles in the Champ de Mars; full-page engraving Grand Military Fetes at Paris - Review in the Champ de Mars; The National Society with two engravings; Destruction of the R.Y.S. Schooner 'Titania' with engraving; New Expedition to the South Seas with engraving of the H.M.S. 'Herald' and the 'Torch' Steam Tender. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
Bookseller reference : 006797
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXV No. 697 August 12 1854 With Lead Article "Close of the Session" With Supplement and Fold-Out Map of The Ottoman Empire
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 125-148 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; two fold-outs including Map of The Ottoman Empire detached but present; light foxing throughout. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article Close of the Session; The House of Commons' Library with front cover engraving; lengthy regular news column Foreign and Colonial News topics include France; Renewal of Disturbances in Spain; United States; lengthy news updates The War topics include The Bombardment of Bomarsund; The War in Asia; The Crimea Expedition; The Retreat of the Russians - Evacuation of Moldavia; Prison Discipline; Turkish Coal-Mine on the Black Sea with engraving; Funeral of Captain Hyde Parker with engraving; The Female Hippopotamus in the Zoological Society's Gardens Regent's-Park with engraving; short The 'Cataragui' Coming Down the Galop Rapids Above Montreal Canada with engraving; double-page fold-out Cronstadt with two engravings: "H.M.S. 'Driver' and Yachts 'Gondola' and 'Esmeralda' Off Cronstadt" and "Cronstadt and the Russian Fleet From the Sea"; Notes of a Rambler - Railways and Refreshment-Rooms; Thames Grand National Regatta with engraving of the Prizes; Highgate Model Yacht Club with engraving; engraving of art work "Othello" painted by H.C. Selous; engraving of art work "The Russian Serf" painted by Joseph J. Jenkins; Baldomero Espartero The Duke of Victory President of the Council of the Ministry of Spain with portrait engraving; Espartero's Entrance Into Madrid with engraving; The Madrid Insurrection - Sacking of the Ministers' Hotels with two engravings: "The Insurrection in Spain - Barricade in the Place San Geronimo Near the Prado Madrid" and "The Insurrection in Spain - The Insurgents Setting Fire to the Palace of Queen Christina at Madrid"; short Launch of a Mission Vessel with engraving of the "Allen Gardiner"; lengthy Turkey: Geographical Agricultural Commercial and Statistical with double-page fold-out map "Map of The Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Greece and The Russian Provinces on the Black Sea"; poem The Lime-Tree by Frances Bennoch. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007448
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXXII No. 910 March 27 1858
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 309-332 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly aged narrow stain along lower fold overall a very nice copy. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities sports art theatre and music. Notable articles and entries include The Political Situation; The Walls and Gates of Canton; The Mutiny in India; The New Ministry; The Andaman Islands; Expedition to the Andaman Islands; Cultivation of Arrow-Root at D'urban Port Natal; Mr. Harley the Comedian; The Spanish Royal Mail Steam-Ship "El Rey D. Jayme II"; Transatlantic Sketches - St. Louis Missouri; Frontier Life in America; Sporting Scenes in America. With numerous engravings including front cover engraving The East Gate Canton; six portrait engravings accompanying the article The New Ministry; three engravings accompanying the article Expedition to the Andaman Islands including An Andaman Islander; full-page engraving A Change of Wind in the Downs - Merchantmen Making for the Thames; engraving Arrow-Root Ground; engraving Arrow-Root Laboratory; engraving of Mr. Harley the Comedian; five engravings to articles Frontier Life and Spoting Scenes in America including Hunting in a Canoe Watching for Otter Chasing the Devil Fish in South Carolina. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1858. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007484
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 632 July 9 1853 With Lead Article "The Impending War" Russia
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 1-16; previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-toned; periodic light age and dust spots; fold-out engraving detached but present. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Impending War; The Grand Duke Constantine Prince Paskewitsch and Admiral Lazareff; Foreign and Colonial News - including Russia and Turkey - Occupation of the Danubian Principalities by Russia; The Danubian Provinces - Moldavia; Fifth Grand Centennial Fete at Berne; The Camp at Chobham - Lieut.-General Lord Seaton G.C.B. &c.; The Court - including The Queen's Concert; Metropolitan News; double-page fold out with two engravings: "The Turkish Fleet at Anchor at Buyukdera in the Bosphorus" and "The Combined English and French Fleets in Besika Bay"; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Chess; Medical Benevolent College; Church Universities &c.; The Aztec Children; Opening of the New Stand-House on the Curragh; United Society for Irish Church Missions; Provincial Intelligence; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Music; The Theatres; National Sports; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; Gavazzi Riots in Canada; City of Jassy Moldavia. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 006926
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 652 November 5 1853 With Lead Article "Commencement of Hostilities in the East" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 377-396 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; rear section detached but present; periodic light age and dust spots light foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article Commencement of Hostilities in the East; Fearful Riot at Wigan; Foreign and Colonial News - including France Hostilities and an Armistice Between Russia and Turkey and America; Central Criminal Court; Town and Table Talk on Literature Art &c.; The Civil War in China - H.M.S. "Hermes" in the Yang-Tze-Kiang River; Testimonial to Mr. Henry Luard; Peace Societies; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Chess; The Crystal Palace at Sydenham; short Turkish Pacha and His Wife; View on the Bosphorus; Map of the Scene of War on the Danube with large map; State Caiques at Constantinople; Literature book reviews; Provincial Intelligence; The Burmese War - Departure of General Godwin from Prome; The Recent Land-Slip on the London and Brighton Railway; Close of the Dublin Industrial Exhibition; Captain McClure R.N.; Consecration of the Church of St. Michael Cherry-Burton Yorkshire; Lieut. Gurney Cresswell R.N.; Testimonial to Lieutenant Samuel Gurney Cresswell; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; advertisements; Recollections of the Fifth of November and the Way in Which It Is Generally "Remembered"; Music; The Theatres; Postscript - including Hostilities in Asia and The Civil War in China; The Court; Church Universities &c.; Metropolitan News; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette. . VG. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006943
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Two Numbers Complete Issues: Vol. XX Nos. 556 & 557 May 1 1852 With Lead Article "The Excise Duty on Paper and The Taxes on Knowledge" With Crystal Palace Fold-Out Engraving
William Little. Overview and condition: complete double-number issue containing pages 329-360; previously disbound from bound volume; please note that although stated "Three Numbers" the third number Issue No. 558 was issued the following week on May 8; the splendid fold-out engraving "The Last Promenade at the Crystal Palace" is detached but present and shows to short closed edge tears to blank margin only. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Excise Duty on Paper and the Taxes on Knowledge; Newmarket First Spring Meeting with engraving 'Stockwell' The Winner of the 2000 Guineas Stakes at the Newmarket Spring Meeting; Death by Starvation of the Patagonian Mission; Social Effects of the Gold Discoveries in Australia; Paris Fashions for May with engraving; Destructive Fire in Berkshire with engraving of ruins; New Railway and General Traffic Bridge at Dresden with engraving; Homerton College with engraving; The American Clipper Ship 'Witch of the Wave' with engraving; Departure of the Artic Searching Expedition with group engraving of the Artic Searching Squadron; Laying of the Foundation-Stone of the St. Thomas's Charterhouse New Schools with engraving; The Crystal Palace - Proposed Additions with engraving; The Wellington Campaigns; The Taxes Which Obstruct the Spread of Education; May Supplement: May in Town; A Fete Champetre in the Days of Charles II with engraving; May and Its Flowers; The Last Promendate at the Crystal Palace with spendid double-page engraving; The Sqaunders of Castle Squander; It is May-Day!; The Newest Fable of Hans C. Christian Andersen 'There is a Difference'; May in Ireland; Cora A May Legend; A Column of Old May. . Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1852. William Little paperback
Bookseller reference : 006795
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXI No. 598 December 18 1852 With Lead Article "Art and Science in England"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 537-552; stated "Music Supplement" not published with this issue; previously disbound from bound volume; light narrow waterstain along upper edges of pages to margins only; light minor age spots throughout. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article Art and Science in England; The Great Western Hotel Paddington with engraving; Foreign and Colonial News - including The Australian Gold-Fields; The Kaffir War with engraving The British Camp Beyond the Kei and Map of the Seat of the Kaffir War; The Floods at Salisbury with engraving The City of Salisbury During the Recent Floods; Durham City Election with engraving; Lord John Russell at Leeds - Soiree of the Mechanics' Institution with engraving; Life and Military Services of Marshal Viscount Beresford with portrait engraving; The Town-Hall Windsor with engraving The Town-Hall Windsor With the Portraits of Her Majesty and His Royal Highness Prince Albert Recently Presented; The "Ireland's Eye" Murder Case which begins "The great interest excited by this extraordinary trial has induced us to illustrate the remarkable Island upon which the body of the deceased was found" - which engraving "Ireland's Eye" Dublin Bay; The London Necropolis and National Mausoleum with engraving; William Martin the Centenarian with portrait engraving; Fall at the East Cliff Hastings with engraving; Great North of Scotland Railway with engraving; Senor Lopez President of Paraguay with portrait engraving; New Express Engines on the London and North-Western Railway with engraving. . Very Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006828
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 656 December 3 1853 With Lead Article "State and Prospects of the War" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 461-480 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; rear section detached but present; periodic light age and dust spots light foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article State and Prospects of the War; Guard-Houses on the Danube with front cover engraving; Foreign and Colonial News - including The War Between Turkey and Russia India and Burmah China and Australia; General Arista; The East Indian Railway; short Norwegian Railway Testimonial; short The James Hume Testimonial; Gold in New Zealand; California "From our own Correspondent. San Francisco October 15th 1853"; Official Explanations About the New Penny Stamps; John Ruskin on Architecture "To be continued"; Obituary of Eminent Persons; short Turkish Coffee-House; short Hirsova; short Travelling in Wallachia; Prince Gortschakoff General-in-Chief of the Russian Forces in the Danubian Principalities; The Russian Army; Naval and Military Intelligence; The City Corporation; Music; Literature book reviews; Town and Table Talk on Literature Art &c.; Town-Hall in Course of Erection at Leeds; Nooks and Corners of Old England - Chalk Farm and Its Neighbourhood; short Haymarket Theatre; Testimonial to Mrs. Thomas Littledale; Agricultural Draining Match; Chess; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; advertisements; short Shenstone New Parish Church; short Electric Time-Ball at Edinburgh; Funeral of the Duke of Beaufort; Provincial Intelligence; Metropolitan News - including Health of London; The Court; The Battle of Oltenitza with "Plan of the Battle of Oltenitza"; Postscript - including Russia and Turkey; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette. . VG. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006947
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 649 October 15 1853 With Lead Article "An Example for Europe" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 317-336 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; rear section detached but present; the lightest of age spots and foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article An Example for Europe; front-cover engraving "Equestrian Portrait of the Empress of the French"; Foreign and Colonial News - including War Between Turkey and Russia and Meeting of Crowned Heads at Warsaw; Sketches of Stage Favourites by Mr. T. P. Cooke; The Baths of Lucca; Iceberg Off Cape Horn; The Drug Bazaar at Constantinople; The Dancing Dervishes; The Revenue; The Decimal System - Coinage; Literature book reviews; The Camp at Helfaut; full-page engraving "Imperial Visit to the Camp at Helfaut"; The Congress at Olmutz - Military Mass with full-page engraving "Grand Military Mass at Olmutz"; Ireland; Music; The Theatres &c.; Chess; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; short Monument to Sir Robert Peel at Manchester; short The Crypt of St. Paul's; Grand Field Day on Roborough Down; Funeral of M. Arago; Recovery of the Hungarian Crown; Discovery of the North-West Passage; full-page musical score "The First Cannon Shot!" with music by Henry Russell and poetry by Charles Mackay; Russia and Turkey - Great Meeting; advertisements; Metropolitan News; Naval and Military Intelligence - including four-paragraph The Royal Arsenals - The Navy and Army - The Cholera; The Court; The Peace Conference; Postscript - including Turkey and Russia; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Provincial Intelligence; National Sports; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006940
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XX No. 562 June 5 1852 With Lead Article "The Socialism of the French People and the French President"
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 437-452; previously disbound from bound volume; pages very lightly age-browned. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Socialism of the French People and the French President; The 'El Dorado' in Sacramento with engraving Gold in California; The Proposed Site of the Crystal Palace with two engravings; Opening of the Silesian Industrial Exhibition with engraving; India - The Burmese War with five engravings "Sketches in Burmah"; 'Songstress' Winner of the Oaks with engraving; Balmes' House Hoxton with engraving; Madame Jullienne with engraving of Madame Jullienne as 'La Juive'; Statue of the Late Sir Robert Peel with engraving. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
Bookseller reference : 006800
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXV No. 711 November 11 1854 With Lead Article "Why We Are Fighting and What We Are Fighting For" Supplements Fold-Out Engraving "A Picturesque Map of the Seat of War"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 453-500 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; double-page fold-out engraving detached but present with small chip to upper edge to blank margin only; light foxing throughout. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article Why We Are Fighting and What We Are Fighting For; short Artic Birds and Foxes with front cover engraving; short The Artic Search - Captain Collinson and His Crew; The Bombardment of Sebastopol topics include The Russian Attack at Balaclava; General Canrobert's Report on the Siege; French Journal of the Siege; A Russian Account of the Bombardment; The Naval Attack; The War in Asia; The Austrians in Wallachia - Sir Stephen Lakeman; Russian Public Opinion; Prussian Hostile Neutrality; The Aland Isles; short The Luminous Fountain at the Panopticon with engraving; Painted Tomb Discovered at Paestum with four drawings; The Renaissance Court at the Crystal Palace with engraving; Presentation of Colours to the 1st Somerset Militia at Plymouth By the Countess Poulett with engraving; The New Lord Mayor with portrait engraving of The Right Hon. Francis Graham Moon Lord Mayor; Lord Mayor's Day with complete details of the procession arrangement The Guildhall and The Banquet; with full-page engraving "Allegorical Picture by Absolon and Fenton Painted for the Inauguration Dinner of the Lord Mayor in the Guildhall Nov. 9 1854"; poem "The Raft" by Mrs. T.K. Hervey "Suggested by an incident recorded during the loss of the 'Artic'"; Opening of the Royal Danish Railway with several engravings: "Arrival of the King of Denmark at Flensburg"; "The King of Denmark Visiting Mr. Peto on Board the 'Cronus'"; "The King of Denmark Dining on Board the 'Cronus'"; "Woman of Tonning"; "Woman of Ostenfeldt"; "The Lutheran Bishop of Tonning"; "Flensburg"; "Railway Station Flensburg"' "Tonning on the Eyder"; Supplement and Issue No. 712 on "The Siege of Sebastopol" with lead article How the Russians Obtained Possession of the Crimea and Notes on Sieges and Siege Operations From the First Introduction of Artillery to the Present Time with engravings: "Camp of General Sir De Lacy Evans Upon the Heights of Sebastopol"; "Camp of the Siege Train"; "Bombardment of Sebastopol - General Sir De Lacy Evans and Staff"; "Gordon's Attack With a Lancaster Gun"; The Sebastopol Batteries Firing at an Austrian Vessel with engraving; General Canrobert and His Escort with engraving; lengthy first-person account The Night Before the Battle and The Night After "We lay - Blackford and I - rolled in our cloaks on the sloping ground just opposite our huts"; double-page fold-out engraving "A Picturesque Map of the Seat of War In the Danubian Provinces Turkey Asia Minor Southern Russia and the Crimea"; Her Majesty's Gunpowder Mills at Waltham Abbey with three engravings; The First Day of the Season with engraving "Fox Hunting"; Electric Telegraph for the War with two engravings; Hospital Ship at Constantinople with engraving; near-full page engraving "Battle of the Alma - Sketched From the Mizen-Top of H.M.S. 'Retribution' by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly"; Obituary of Officers Who Fell at the Alma; The Siege of Sebastopol - From our Special Correspondent with full-page engraving "Explosion of a Powder Magazine in the English Trenches" and numerous other engravings not detailed in this description; Bombardment of Sebastopol - Attack of Forts Constantine and Alexander By the English Squadron with two engravings; Official Despatches Lord Raglan's Despatches; Return of Casualties Amongst Officers From the 18th to 2 . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007461
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Double Two Numbers Complete Issue: Vol. XXI Nos. 589 & 590 November 13 1852 With Lead Article "Wellington's Work The Duke of Wellington: Has It Been Neutralised By the Revival of Bonapartism" With Supplement
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: two complete issue Nos. 589 and 590 containing pages 393-424; previously disbound from bound volume; narrow waterstain along upper edges to blank margins only; light foxing in places; a few small spots to left edge of front cover to blank margin only. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article Wellington's Work: Has It Been Neutralised by the Revival of Bonapartism; Foreign and Colonial News - France with front cover engraving Re-Establishment of the French Empire - Sitting of the Senate; Funeral of the Duke of Wellington with subheadings Removal of the Body to London and The Lying in State; The Search for John Franklin; The Submarine Electric Telegraph with engraving of the Instrument-Room; The New Patent Law with engraving Dinner at Dee's Hotel Birmingham to Celebrate the Passing of the Patent Law Amendment Act; Storm Off the Northumberland Coast with engraving; The Earthquake in the North; The Subterranean Telegraph; Opening of Parliament with the full text of The Queen's Speech; full-page engraving Opening of the New Parliament - Arrival of Her Majesty at the Victoria Tower House of Lords; full-page engraving The Victoria Gallery House of Lords; The Movers and Seconders of the Address; two-page musical score "Wellington's Funeral March" composed by Sir Henry R. Bishop; Daniel Webster Secretary of State of the United States of America with portrait engraving of The Late Daniel Webster; Abd-El-Kader at Versailles with engraving; Wellington Supplement to the Illustrated London News including: poem Midnight Watch at Walmer Castle with engraving; The Duke of Wellington as an Orator; The Duke of Wellington as a Diplomatist; engraving Bust of the Duke of Wellington; St. Paul's - The Crypt - The Great Bell with two engravings; engraving of the Wellington Candelabra; "The Duke" at the Horse Guards with two engravings; The Duke in His Private and Social Capacity; Statues and Portraits and Memorials of Wellington with engraving The Late Duke of Wellington From an Original Portrait Painted by Salter; exceptional full-page engraving Last Moments of the Duke of Wellington; Solemn Interment of George Monk Duke of Albemarle with engravings Part of the Funeral Procession of General Monk Duke of Albemarle in 1670 and The Body of Monk Lying in State in Westminster Abbey; Grand State Funeral of Lord Nelson with engravings Funeral of Admiral Lord Nelson in 1806; Heroes Buried in St. Paul's Cathedral; The Princely Obsequies of Sir Philip Sidney with engraving Part of the Funeral Procession of Sir Philip Sidney - The Body. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 006823
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIV No. 665 January 28 1854 With Lead Article "The Meeting of Parliament"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 65-84 plus four-page unpaginated advertising supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; light narrow waterstain along upper edges and fore-edges of each page to blank margins only and not affecting pagination; age-browned. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article The Meeting of Parliament; column Foreign and Colonial News including updates on The Fleets in the Black Sea and The War on the Danube; The Hospodars of Moldavia and Wallachia with portrait engravings of Prince Stirbry and Prince Ghika; H.M. Steam-Frigate 'Retribution' with engraving; Mollahs Proceeding to Council with two engravings; Army Clothing; The Command of the Army; The Suppressed Pamphlet regarding "Lord Palmerston What Has He Done"; short Her Majesty's Skates with drawing; Sketches From Kalafat and Widdin - The War on the Danube with several engravings including front cover; The London Reformatory Institution Great Smith-Street Westminster with four engravings; Paris Fashions for February with engravings; The King of Portugal with portrait engraving of Dom Pedro V; short Ballooning at Bombay with engraving; short The Flood at Doncaster with engraving; The Late Remarkable Weather; Wreck of the 'Tayleur' in Dublin Bay with two engravings. . Fair. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007419
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XX No. 541 January 17 1852 With Lead Article "The National Defences" and Fiction Supplement
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 41-64 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; Supplement pages very lightly age-browned. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The National Defences; The New Dock Southampton with engraving; Proclamation of Louis Napoleon President of the French Republic to the French People; The Primates of England on the Royal Supremacy; The Australian Gold-Fields; Piracy and Murder in the Indian Archipelago; The Kaffir War with engravings; H.M. Steam-Tender 'Alban' Rescuing the Crew of an American Brigantine the American brigatine Mesardis of New York with engraving of rescue; Great Running Match for the Champion's Belt and a Sweepstakes in Cash in Copenhagen-Fields with engraving; Suburban Artisan Schools - The North London Schools of Drawing and Modelling with engraving; Sketches in Paris including engraving State Visit of the French President Louis Napoleon to the Opera and Removal of the Inscription 'Liberte Egalite Fraternite'; Meeting of the Operative Engineers at St. Martin's Hall with engraving; The Great Exhibition with engravings; The Royal Marionette Theatre with engravings; Search for Sir John Franklin; The Burning of the 'Amazon'; the Supplement includes ficionalized humor Arms Found! featuring Mr. Blogg; A Queer Bedfellow for a Christmas Eve; Miss Julia Splashton to Miss Mary Meek; poem The Philosopher and Her Father; Street Dogs; The Squanders of Squander Castle by William Carleton; delightful full-page cartoons entitled The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green an Oxford Freshman by Cuthbert Bede Part II. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
Bookseller reference : 006780
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXV No. 700 September 2 1854 With Lead Article "Free-Trade in France" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 197-220 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; light foxing throughout; fold-out detached but present. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article Free-Trade in France; Conflagration at Varna - From a Correspondent with front cover engraving; lengthy regular news column Foreign and Colonial News including topics The Surrender of Bomarsund; The Expeditionary Force at Varna; Great Alarm at Odessa; Turkish Reverse in Asia; The Austrian Occupation of Wallachia; Austrian Answer to the Russian Note; Political Demonstration at Copenhagen; The Revolution in Spain; America; others; The Lizard Serpentine Company's Signal Staff Quarry Near Cadgwith with engraving; Discovery of the Remains of the Alexandrian Library with engraving; Lancaster's Oval Cannon with five Figures; short H.M.S. 'Antelope' in the Bonny River with engraving; Launch of a Gun-Boat with engraving "Launch of H.M. Gun-Boat 'Pelter' and the Portuguese Steam-Ship 'Dom Pedro Secondo' at Northfleet"; double-page fold-out Panoramic View of Varna and the Adjacent Coast with three engravings including several partially-submerged wrecks; Attempted Revolution in New Granada - From our Private Correspondent; The New Uniform - From our Military Correspondent; Sketch at an Indian Railway Station with engraving; Mr. Edward L. Davenport with portrait engraving; Dr. Wylde Founder of the New Philharmonic Society with portrait engraving; Mr. John B. Gough with portrait engraving; The King's Lynn Union Workhouse with engraving; short Caldicott Castle with engraving of Remains; short St. Ninian's Perth with engraving; Marshall O'Donnell Count of Lucena The Spanish Minister of War with engraving; The Greek Courts at the Crystal Palace with engraving; Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Church of St. Thomas Newport Isle of Wight by H.R.H. Prince Albert with engraving; The Oldham Industrial and Educational Exhibition with engraving; The Educational Exhibition by The Society of Arts; lengthy A Glance at Our War on the Danube - From a Correspondent; poem A Hymn For the Harvest by William Martin; French Agriculture with two engravings: "Ploughing in France" and "Harvest-Home Custom in France"; short Sculpture in the Pediment of the Great Western Royal Hotel with engraving; short Model Figure of Alice Evelyn Tupper by J. Durham with drawing; The Beaufoy Shakspearian Medal with drawing of obverse and reverse; Sketches of the Manners and Customs of a Genteel Little Sea-Side Town No. II; The General Courts-Martial at Windsor - From our Military Correspondent; Some Observations on the Origin of Chess Chapter IV by Dr. Duncan Forbes. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007451
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIV No. 669 February 18 1854 With Lead Article "The New Reform Bill" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 137-156 plus four-pages of advertisements unpaginated; previously disbound from bound volume; light narrow waterstain along upper edges and fore-edges of each page to blank margins only and not affecting pagination; pages age-browned. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article The New Reform Bill; Sketches in Turkey - A Turkish School for Teaching the Koran and A Turkish Coffee-House both entries with front cover engravings; lengthy update The War; short Departure of Baron Brunnow From London with engraving; short Departure of M. De Kisseleff From Paris with engraving; short Alexandria - The 'Himalaya' Steam-Ship with engraving; short Iron House Building with engraving; short The Battle of Citate with full-page engraving; Going to the War with two engravings - The Coldstream Guards Leaving St. George's Barracks on Tuesday; and The Grenadier Guards Leaving the Tower on Tuesday Last; The Army - From Our Military Correspondent; short The Esquimaux Family with engraving; short Accident to the Calais Steam-Ship 'Menai' with engraving; The Catholic & Apostolic Church Gordon-Square with engraving; The Metropolitan Convalescent Hospital with engraving; Loss of the 'Olinda'; John Bowring Esq. LL.D. Governor of Hong-Kong with portrait engraving; Hong-Kong with half-page engraving Hong-Kong From the Harbour; The War on the Danube - From Our Special Correspondent; Louis Napoleon's Letter to Nicholas. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007422
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 650 October 22 1853 With Lead Article "The Great Revolution in China" and Supplement
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 337-356 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; rear section detached but present; periodic light age and dust spots light foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Great Revolution in China; The Coal and Iron Districts of South Staffordshire Viewed from Dudley Castle; Foreign and Colonial News - including War Between Turkey and Russia; four-paragraph The United States' Expedition to Japan; The Artic Expedition; Loss of the "Breadalbane"; Captain Kellett's Search for John Franklin; Russian and Turkish Soldiers on the Danube; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Provincial Intelligence; Chess; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; short The Sultan's New Palace on the Bosphorus with full-page engraving; Omer Pacha; Military Movements in Egypt; Music; The Theatres; Literary Miscellanies No. VII - Sketches of the Manners and Customs of a Genteel Little Sea-Side Town; Visit of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to Manchester; "The Golden Age" American Steam-Ship; The Ponies of Exmoor; advertisements; Precautions Against Cholera; Town and Table Talk on Literature Art &c.; Metropolitan News; The Court; Church Universities &c.; Postscript - including War in the East; Naval and Military Intelligence; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The London Gazette; The Markets. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 006941
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXV No. 699 August 26 1854 With Lead Article "The First Blow" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 173-196 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; light foxing throughout. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article The First Blow "The first blow has been struck at Bomarsund"; short The Camp at Boulogne with front cover engraving "The 5th French Regiment of the Line Passing Through the Porte des Dunes on Their Way to the Camp of Boulogne"; lengthy regular column Foreign and Colonial News topics include France; Spain; Preparing for the Crimea; The Allied Troops in Turkey - The Cholera; A Russian Victory in Asia; Position of the German Powers; The Austrians in Wallachia; America; lengthy regular news column Naval and Military Intelligence including topic Trial of the New Gunboat - Extraordinary Results; The Wattled Talegalla or Brush Turkey at the Zoological Society's Gardens with engraving; short Cricket-Match on the Goodwin Sands with engraving; engraving of art-work "Giving an Order" painted by J.H. Mole; engraving of art-work "Mont Orgueil Castle Jersey" painted by J. Wilson; Kars and Erzeroom with two engravings; Field-Marshall Baron Von Hess with engraving; A Quasi-Russian Prize with engraving; The Capture of Bomarsund with map of the Fortifications of Bomarsund and detailed Plan of the Attack on Bomarsund; short The Fire at Cubitt's Building Works with engraving; short Billingsgate New Market with engraving; short New Schools at Yarmouth Isle of Wight with small engraving; Opening of the Central Somerset Railway with engraving; Paris Fashions for September with engraving; St. John's Wood Barracks with engraving; musical score "Patriot Song of the Finlanders" The Poetry by Runeberg The Swedish Bard and The Music by F. Pacius; Notes of a Rambler No. II - Edinburgh; The Peak of Derbyshire - The Peak Castle with engraving - Buxton with engraving of "The Crescent New Baths" - The Blue John Mine with engraving - Haddon Hall with engraving; Commencement of the Victor Emmanuel Railway - From a Correspondent; The War on the Danube - From our Special Correspondent with engraving "Rustchuk - Bridge of Boats in Course of Construction"; short Discussing the War at Copenhagen with engraving inside a coffee-house. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007450
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXI No. 588 November 6 1852 With Lead Article "The Opening of Parliament" and Supplement "The New Parliament" With Results of the General Election
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 369-392 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; light foxing in places. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Opening of Parliament; Commencement of the Works of the First Petropolis Railway in Brazil with engraving; short entry Life in Melbourne; Completion of the Submarine Telegraph; Earthmen from Port Natal with engraving Boy and Girl of the Earthmen Tribe From Port Natal; Entrance of the First Steamer Into Port Natal with engraving; The Egyptian Steam-Frigate "Faid Gihaad" with engraving; Pitcairn's Island with two engravings; Railway Meetings; Opening of the New Parliament with near-full-page engraving The Great Octagon or Central Hall New Houses of Parliament and engraving The Speaker's Chair for the New House of Commons; Parliamentary Portraits of James Whiteside and Charles Geach each with portrait engraving; Free Trade Banquet at Manchester; short entry Free-Trade and the Diminution of Pauperism; The Gale of Last Week; The Crystal Palace at Sydenham with engraving Artisan Boring Machinery for Obtaining Water for the New Crystal Palace at Sydenham; Railway Works at Alexandria with engraving; The Tower of Garron with engraving; Funeral of the Duke of Wellington - Right of Baronets to Place The Funeral Car The Lying in State Preparations in St. Paul's with two engravings: The Nave by Gaslight; and Side Aisle by Gaslight; Supplement includes: lead article The New Parliament; lengthy three-and-one-half page table Results of the General Election in 1852: English Counties Welsh Counties Scotch Counties Irish Counties English Cities and Boroughs Welsh Cities and Boroughs Scotch Cities and Boroughs Irish Cities and Boroughs - containing Members and Candidates Votes Polled Registered Electors Population and Property Rated or Assessed to the Poor or Inhabited Houses; Summary of the New Parliament; Alphabetical List of the Members; General Remarks; Constitution of the Parliament. The back cover of the Supplement contains a full-page announcement for the upcoming number of the Illustrated London News related to the State Funeral of The Duke of Wellington "Will Be Published Next Week November 13 1852" although not appearing until the November 20 1852 issue. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006822
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XX No. 548 March 6 1852 With Lead Article "The New Ministers and Their Explanations" and Supplement on The Great Exhibition
William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 185-208; previously disbound from bound volume; a few light minor age spots to front cover; small stain to lower left corners of each page to blank margins only; periodic tiny closed edge tears to lower edge of fold out engraving. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The New Ministers and Their Explanations; The New Lord Chancellor with engraving The New Lord Chancellor - The Right Hon. Lord St. Leonard's - Sketched in Lincoln's Inn Hall on Monday Last; Revival of the Anti-Corn-Law League; Dignity Vindicated After the Manner of the United States Congress; The Procession of the Queen Isabella of Spain to the Church of Atocha with two engravings; Drury-Lane Theatre - Miss Faucit's 'Julia' with engraving; Van Dun's Almshouses Westminster with engraving; British Institution with two art engravings; Thomas Moore with three engravings: his portrait birth-place and Facsimile of a Letter to the Illustrated London News from Thomas Moore; The Fatal Inundation at Holmfirth with several stark engravings of the devastation; The Great Exhibition with two engravings entitled Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition - Portion of the South Transept and double-page sheet with three engravings entitled Grand Panorama - Concluded - of the Great Exhibition - No. IX - South and North Portions of the Transept; Who the New Ministers Are; Annual Meeting of the Liverpool Chess Club; Part I of The Railway Note-Book by Angus B. Reach. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1852. William Little paperback
Bookseller reference : 006787
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XX No. 539 January 3 1852 With Supplement Engraving "Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition No. V"
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 1-24 including Supplement engraving; previously disbound from bound volume; pages 1-16 are in Near Fine condition; the two fold-out engravings comprising pages 17-24 to rear of issue are detached but present with the second fold-out engraving showing lengthy closed tear down the mid-fold with attendant narrow chips and age-browning. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Old and The New Year; The Revolution in France "The accompanying Illustrations show the localities of a few of the leading incidents in the recent coup d'etat in Paris and the departments of France"; The Baking and Breaking of the New Year's Eve Cake - A Christmas Custom in Ireland with two engravings; The Right Hon. The Earl Granville Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs with engraving; The Clipper Ship 'Chrysolite' with engraving; Convict Demands for Transportation to Australia - Mutiny; Fashions for the New Year with engravings; Launch of the Iron Steam-Yacht 'Faid Gihaad' with engraving; Non-Restraint in Lunacy; The Great Exhibition with engravings including double-page Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition - No. V. - South-West Portion of the Nave and Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition - No. VI. - South-West Portion of the Nave. . Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
Bookseller reference : 006778
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXI No. 584 October 9 1852 With Lead Article "Recent Law and Chancery Reforms"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 297-312; previously disbound from bound volume; narrow waterstain along upper edges to blank margins only; light foxing in places; else Near Fine. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article Recent Law and Chancery Reforms; Shipwrecks and Loss of Life; Great Floods; Launch of the New Iron Emigrant Ship the "W.S. Lindsay" at Willington Newcastle-Upon-Tyne with engraving; Opening of Victoria College Jersey with engraving; Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society with two engravings The Castle de Sancto Laudo Newton-Park Somerset; and Ruins of Farleigh-Hungerford Castle Somerset; Tomb Recently Discovered in St. Mary's Church Redcliffe Bristol with etching; Eruption of Etna with two engravings; Tour of the French President in the South with two engravings including front cover; The New Crystal Palace with engraving Taking Casts of the Sphynx at the Louvre; The "Duke" of Wellington as a Musical Amateur; Sketches at Stratfieldsay with two engravings; humorous Letters Left at the Pastrycook's: Being the Clandestine Correspondence Between Kitty Glover at School and Her "Dear Dear Friend" in Town edited by Horace Mayhew with two engravings; Improvement and Enlargement of Guy's Hospital Southwark with engraving. . Very Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006818
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Two Numbers Double Issue: Vol. XXII Nos. 630 and 631 July 2 1853 With Lead Articles "The Condition of the Multitude" and "The English and French Camps"
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue numbers 630 and 631 containing pages 521-552; previously disbound from bound volume; both fold-out engravings detached but present and show periodic short closed tears along right edge to blank margins only; last few pages each show a tiny corner chip to upper left corner; the lightest of foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Condition of the Multitude; Foreign and Colonial News - including Russia and Turkey - Occupation of the Danubian Principalities; Imperial Parliament - including Government of India Bill; The Search for Sir John Franklin; Launch of the "Croesus"; Destruction of the Imperial Theatre Moscow By Fire; The Court; The Royal Christening; double-page fold-out engraving "The Camp at Chobham - Troops Passing in Review Before Her Majesty"; Music; The Theatres; Table-Turning lengthy letter from Professor M. Faraday; Metropolitan News; Summary of the New Cab Law; National Sports; Naval and Military Intelligence; Chess; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; The Architectural Museum; Provincial Intelligence; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; The Excavations at Cuma; advertisements; lead article Issue No. 631 The English and French Camps; The Fejervary Archaeological Collection; Russia and Turkey - The Danubian Principalities; The French Camp at Helfaut; The Chasseurs de Vincennes with numerous engravings; Waterspout in Berkshire; An Account of the Wonderful Escape of the Barque "Adelaide" From Being Totally Destroyed by Fire - By Edward W. S. Driffield Passenger; The Camp at Chobham with double-page fold-out engraving "Her Majesty Royal Visitors and Staff at the Camp at Chobham"; "Plan of the Camp on Chobham Common"; five other engravings; Paris Fashions for July; The French Commission on the Great Exhibition of 1851; Literature book reviews; Her Majesty's Visit to the Camp The Camp at Chobham with two engravings. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 006925
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXV No. 715 December 2 1854 With Lead Article "The Meeting of Parliament" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 549-572 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-browned; light waterstain along upper narrow edges of Supplement and fold-out engraving which is detached but present. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article The Meeting of Parliament; Loss of Egyptian Vessels of War in the Black Sea with front cover engraving; The Siege of Sebastopol topics include The Storm of the 14th November; French Reinforcements; The War on the Danube; The Baltic Fleet; Austria and Prussia; The Czar and the Four Points; Matacong West Coast of Africa with engraving of "The Pier Warehouses Etc."; short Buffalo Shooting in Assam with drawing of the "Skull and Horns of a Wild Buffalo Shot in Central Assam"; short Fort Fillmore with engraving; Price's Patent Candle Company Bromborough Pool Works with two engravings; Repulse of the Russians by the 2nd Division with three engravings: "The Battle of Inkerman - Repulse of the Russians"; "Zouaves"; and "French Infantry of the Line"; short "The 'Retribution' and the 'Trafalgar' at Sebastopol with full-page engraving; Anniversary of the Polish Insurrection; poem "Looking Death in the Face" Sebastopol periodic scuffing affecting several words; Opening of Sir B. Hall's New Welsh Church at Abercarn in the Parish of Mynyddyslwyn with engraving of the New Church and engraving of a Welsh Peasant-Woman; The Front in Which Edward the Confessor Was Baptised with engraving; short The "Vittorio Emanuele" with engraving; Paris Fashions for December with engraving; short Adelphi Theatre - The Slow Man with engraving "Scene From the New Farce of 'The Slow Man' at the Adelphi Theatre"; The London Gazette Office St. Martin's-Lane with engraving; J. G. Lockhart Esq. with drawing; The Late Viscount Chewton with portrait engraving; lengthy The Late Professor Edward Forbes F.R.S. with portrait engraving; French Troops Landing at Cape Chersonese with engraving; A Street in Balaclava with engraving; The Late Wyndham Goold Esq. M.P. for the County of Limerick with portrait engraving; double-page fold-out "Panoramic View of the Coast of the Crimea From Eupatoria to the Alma - Sketched by Lieut. Montagu O'Reilly H.M.S. "Retribution" with four narrow engravings; The Battle-Eve in the Russian Camp; The Past and Future of the Siege; Obituary of Officers Who Fell at the Battle of Inkerman. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007464
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 648 October 8 1853 With Lead Article "The War in the East" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 297-316 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; rear section detached but present; periodic light age spots and foxing. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The War in the East; The Sultan's New Palace at Dolmabaghdsche on the Bosphorus; Foreign and Colonial News - including Declaration of War by Turkey and The Military Congress of Olmutz; Trade - Russia and Turkey; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Loss of the Steamer "Quito"; New Church at Holyhead; Tour of the Emperor and Empress of the French in the North of France; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; full-page engraving "Visit of the Emperor and Empress of the French to Boulogne - Grand Ball in the Theatre"; Literary Miscellanies No. VI - Country Theatricals; Music; The Theatres; Our Magazine Column for October; The Lawson Midland Observatory; Civic Tenure Custom in the Court of Exchequer; Laying of the Foundation-Stone of the Victoria Pier Queenstown; Limerick Docks and Railway; Cape York Aborigines; Railway Intelligence; The Strait of the Dardanelles with map and three engravings on full-page; advertisements; Metropolitan News; Provincial Intelligence; The Court; Church Universities &c.; Postscript - including War in the East; The Cholera; Chess; National Sports; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette. . VG. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006939
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 643 September 10 1853 With Lead Article "The Results of 'Protection' in France" With Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 201-220 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; the lightest of foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Results of "Protection" in France; The Baking Trade in Paris; Foreign and Colonial News - including The Eastern Question; Testimonial to Henry Edwards Esq. - Presentation and Public Dinner at Halifax; The Dargan Villa Mount Annville - Visit of Her Majesty; The Sheffield Cutlers' Feast; The Russian Squadron for Japan; Administrative Reform; The Grape Vine Mildew; The Queen's Visit to Ireland; full-page engraving "Visit of Her Majesty to the Dublin Great Exhibition"; Dublin Great Exhibition - An Estimate of the Cost of Its Construction and of the Value of Its Contents; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Chess; Foundation of a New Harbour at Guernsey; The Royal Sea-Bathing Infirmary Margate; National Floricultural Society; The Rival Railways; Literature book reviews; Railway Collisions; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; short The Antwerp Regatta Gold Cup; short American Aloe in Bloom; short Warwick Race Plate; short The Lord Warden Hotel Dover; advertisements; Provincial Intelligence; Postscript - including Russia and Turkey Protestant Burial on the Continent; The Court; The British Association; Church Universities &c.; Music - Bradford Musical Festival; The Theatres; National Sports; Metropolitan News; Dreadful Occurrence and Loss of Life a fallen house at No. 184 Strand; Monetary Transactions of the Week; advertisements. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006935
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIII No. 644 September 17 1853 With Lead Article "The Turkish Question" With Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 221-240 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; the lightest of foxing and age spots in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Turkish Question; The Sultan of Turkey; Foreign and Colonial News - including The Turkish Question and California "From our own correspondent San Francisco August 1 1853"; Worcestershire Natural History Museum Bazaar; short The Dublin Exhibition; short The Dorcaster Cup; Meeting of the British Association at Hull; Horticultural Fete in Auckland Park; The Fatal Accident in the Strand; Hotel Charges - The Mount Vernon Hotel Cape May New Jersey U.S.; Funeral of Lieutenant-General Sir Charles James Napier; The Penny Postage; The Birmingham Gaol Inquiry; The Theatres; Chess; Reform in Agriculture - The Ducie Family and Estates; Festivities at Kinmel Park County Denbigh; Great Demonstration of the London Temperance League; Destructive Fire at Milwall Poplar; The Kilmore Address; poem "The North Star" by Angus B. Reach; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Literature book reviews; Sculpture in the New York Exhibition; short St. Elfin's New Schools Warrington; advertisements; Music; Postscript; Country News; The Court; Church Universities &c.; Royal Bucks Agricultural Association; Metropolitan News; National Sports - Doncaster Races; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006936
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Complete Double Number Issue: Vol. XXIV Nos. 685 and 686 June 3 1854 With Lead Article "The War: As Affecting India Australia and America" With Two Supplements And Education & Religious Worship Census
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete double issue Nos. 685 and 686 containing pages 501-538 including two Supplements; plus Education Census and Religious Worship Census 1851 paginated 33 and 34 and attached to this issue dated June 3 1854 by the printers. Previously disbound from bound volume; light narrow waterstain along upper edges and right fore-edges of most pages to blank margins only and not affecting pagination; periodic narrow stains along folds; rear Supplements two double-page fold-outs and a few pages detached but present; periodic small light age spots. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article The War: As Affecting India Australia and America; short The Baltic Fleet Post-Office with front cover engraving; regular column Foreign and Colonial News including topics The War in Bulgaria; The Bombardment of Silistria; Grand Council of War at Varna; Negotiations with Sweden; The Greek Insurrection and King Otho; others; one-half column entry The Cure of Idiocy and Cretinism; News-Store in the Ballarat Gold-Fields with engraving; Inspection and Gala-Day of The Royal Bucks King's Own Regiment of Militia at Wycombe Abbey with two engravings; New Grand Central Railway Station at Birmingham with splendid full-page engraving; Sebastopol and Its Fortifications with double-page pull-out entitled Sebastopol and The Adjacent Coast with four narrow engravings; double-page pull-out with three engravings: Sebastopol and Its Fortifications on the Black Sea; 24-Pounder Brass Gun and Remains of Turkish Frigate at Sinope; and Fascine Battery and Turkish Ordnance at Sinope; poem England and France by Charles Mackay; National Sports - Epsom Races with full-page engraving Epsom Races - The Return From the Derby; and small engraving of 'Andover.' The Winner of the Derby 1854; short Exhibition of the Royal Academy with two engravings of art works; first Supplement and Issue Number 686 with lead article The War on the Danube - From Our Special Correspondent; The Bashi-Bozouks with splendid front cover engraving; The Treaty Between England France and Turkey; The Treaty Between Austria and Prussia; The New Quadruple Alliance; lengthy The Government Administration and Internal Condition of the Russian Empire with several topics including The Czar The Police The Nobility The Serfs The Army The Navy The Clergy The Mestchane: or Middle Class The Knout; short Cronstadt with three engravings; short Loss of H.M.S. "Tiger" with engraving; short The Baltic Fleet in Elgsnabben Bay with engraving; The Supply of Musketry and Small-Arms for the British Army; short Landing of the Royal Horse Artillery in the Bosphorus with splendid full-page engraving; The Bombardment of Odessa with splendid full-page engraving; The Caucasus and the Seat of War in Asia with full-page Map of the Caucasus and the Seat of War in Asia; Second Supplement with lead article The Circassians with two engravings; lengthy poem Pauvre Petite Catarina The Little Wandering Singer by Grace Greenwood; The Royal Regiment of Artillery with splendid double-page engraving; Truths From Farmers; The Soldier's Pay and Pension - From Our Military Correspondent; rear attachment Education Census - England and Wales Scotland; Religious Worship - Islands in the British Seas Scotland; Additions to Census Lists Published With "The Illustrated London News" April 22. . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007437
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXV No. 708 October 21 1854 With Lead Article "The Patriotic Fund" Supplement Double-Page Engraving "The British Troops on the Heights of Alma - Grand Charge of the Guards"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 381-404 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; rear page corner tear clear-tape repaired; light foxing throughout. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article The Patriotic Fund; The Field of Battle Alma with front cover engraving "After the Battle"; lengthy regular news column Foreign and Colonial News topics include France; Australia; The Siege of Sebastopol; Orders to the Army Before Commencing Siege Operations; Telegraphic Despatches; Prince Menschikoff's Despatches; The Baltic Fleet; Expedition Against the Russians at Sitka; The War in Asia; America; India and China; The Vintage in France - Bordeaux and the Claret Districts with six engravings; The Charge Up the Heights of Alma with double-page fold-out engraving "The British Troops on the Heights of Alma - Grand Charge of the Guards"; poem "Alma" by Mrs. T.K. Hervey; lengthy The Battle of the Alma - Official List of Killed and Wounded - From a Supplement to last Tuesday's 'Gazette'; Lieut. Montagu O'Reilly's Private Audience With the Sultan with engraving; Recent Ascent of Monte Rosa - By a Correspondent with engraving; short New Church at Aberdare with small engraving; short Gannet Shot in Lincolnshire with engraving; The Wreck of 'The Artic' with engraving; lengthy Her Majesty's Visit to Hull and Grimsby with topics Arrival of the Royal Party at Hull; The Illumination; The Scene at the Railway Hotel; The Embarkation at the Pier; The Reception at Grimsby; The Visit to Grimsby Docks; The Journey Home - with seven engravings including full-page "Her Majesty's Visit to Hull - The Procession in the Market-Place" and partial-page "Presentation of Addresses to Her Majesty at the Station Hotel Hull". . Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007458
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Two Numbers Double Issue: Vol. XXII Nos. 621 and 622 May 14 1853 With Lead Article "British Rule in India" and 1853 Royal Academy Supplement
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue numbers 621 and 622 containing pages 361-392; previously disbound from bound volume; the lightest of foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article British Rule in India; The Criminal Law in India; Foreign and Colonial News; National Sports; Great Chess Meeting at Manchester; The Submarine Electric Telegraph Cable from England to Belgium; Opening of the Dublin Industrial Exhibition; Metropolitan News; The Court; Music; The Theatres; Professor Aytoun's Lecture on Poetry and the Drama; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Attack on Medina Sierra Leone River; British and Foreign School Society; Opening of the Oxford Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway; Naval and Military Intelligence; Imperial Parliament - including Inspection of Nunneries; Obituary of Eminent Persons; The Late Ludwig Tieck; short New Warehouse at Manchester; Explosion of Gunpowder at Wigan - Three Lives Lost; Parliamentary Portraits; St. Anne's Church Highgate Rise; Presentation of the Shakspeare Testimonial to Kossuth; St. Gabriel's Church Pimlico; Church Universities &c.; Mrs. H. Harriet B. Beecher Stowe at Stafford-House; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; advertisements - including one-third page offering the Third Edition of Webster's Dictionary of the English Language; 1853 Royal Academy Supplement including: Exhibition of the Royal Academy 1853 General Review East Room - Middle Room - West Room - North Room - Octagon Room - Sculpture each containing an extensive list of housed works; Department of Practical Art - Exhibition of Works of Female Students; Government Department of Science; Exhibition of Cabinet-Work; Site of the New National Gallery with plan; lengthy Some Account of the Gold-Fields of Australia by a Digger; short entry Victoria Gold License; The New Crystal Palace; Chess Nomenclatures; The Great Industrial Exhibition of Ireland; Domestic Architecture of the Middle Ages; Literature book reviews. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 006918
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXII No. 604 January 22 1853 With Lead Article "Proposed Reforms in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 49-64; previously disbound from bound volume; front and rear pages detached but present; pages lightly age-toned; light foxing. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article Proposed Reforms in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; Great Delivery of Australian Gold; Foreign and Colonial News; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Sandown Castle; Montenegro: Its Vladika and People; The Italian Boulevards Paris; The Burmese War; The Court; Church Universities &c.; Metropolitan News; Provincial Intelligence; Railway Intelligence; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; The Gold Fields of Australia with several engravings headlined "The Turon Gold Diggings"; Sale of the Orleans Gallery; The Theatres &c.; Music; National Sports; Chess; Naval and Military Intelligence; The Great Metropolitan Poultry Show; New Church at Kingswood Surrey; Launch of the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steam-ship the "Vectis"; Statuette of the Marquis of Dalhousie K.T.; Law and Police Intelligence; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; Ericsson's Caloric-Ship; advertisements; The Duke of Argyll Lord Privy Seal. . Very Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006902
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXIV No. 663 January 14 1854 With Lead Article "The Allied Fleets in the Euxine"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 25-44 plus four-page unpaginated advertising supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; light narrow waterstain along upper edges and fore-edges of each page to blank margins only and not affecting pagination; special four-page pullout detached but present; lightly aged and lightly corner creased. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music. Highlights of this issue include: lead article The Allied Fleets in the Euxine; Her Majesty's Sledge with two engravings; West Coast of Africa with two engravings: H.M. Ship Penelope Destroying the Town of Grand Taboo and The Admiral Receiving King Ducimo on Board The Penelope Off Lagos; The Accident at Southampton Docks with engraving; New Year's Festivities and Juvenile Parties in France with two engravings; The Artic Search; special pull-out The Black Sea with map and engravings; The War on the Danube From Our Special Correspondent out of Negotin Dec. 25 with engravings; The Late Snow-Storm with two engravings and subheadings The Streets of London The Railway Scene in the Pool of the Thames; Shipwrecks and Loss of Life at Tynemouth with engraving; The London Corporation - The City Police and Thieves' Sanctuary; The Great Metropolitan Poultry Show with four engravings; Showballing on Liverpool 'Change Exchange with engraving. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 007417
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Two Numbers Double Issue: Vol. XXIII Nos. 645 and 646 September 24 1853 With Lead Articles "What London Requires For the Prevention of Cholera" and "The Eastern Crisis"
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue numbers 645 and 646 containing pages 241-276 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; in three detached sections all present; two fold-out engravings detached but present; the lightest of age-spots and foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article What London Requires for the Prevention of Cholera; The Channel Fleet at Queenstown; Foreign and Colonial News; Obituary of Eminent Persons; New Orleans - The Yellow Fever; Public Conveyances in Paris; The Future Government of India; Boar-Hunting in the East Indies; Literature book reviews; The British and French Fleets in Besika Bay; The Golden Horn and the Falls of the "Sweet Waters of Europe"; The Eastern Question; Lord John Russell at Greenock; lengthy poem "The Mowers" "An Anticipation of the Cholera"; Chess; The Theatres; Music; The Gloucester Musical Festival; Opening of the New Swansea Grammar-School; The English Protestant Church at Geneva; Somersetshire Archaeological Society; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; advertisements; Rise and Progress of the Chinese Rebellion with half-page Map of China; Metropolitan News - including Health of London; National Sports; Postscript - including Threatening Aspect of the Eastern Question and lengthy one-paragraph Working of the Fugitive Slave Law in the United States; The Cholera; The Court; Provincial Intelligence; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; advertisements; lead article Issue No. 646 The Eastern Crisis - The Condition Moral Social and Political of the Turks in Europe; lengthy Notes of a Visit to Constantinople; Sketch of the History of the Ottoman Empire From the End of the Seventeenth Century to the Present Time; double-page fold-out engraving "Panoramic View of Constantinople From the Tower of Galata" Drawn by Birket Foster; General View of the Present State of the Ottoman Empire; Viscount Stratford-de-Redcliffe G.C.B.; The Summer Palace of the British Embassy at Therapia. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 006937
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXI No. 578 September 11 1852 With Lead Article "Free Libraries or Free Literature"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 193-208; previously disbound from bound volume; narrow waterstain along upper edges to blank margins only; light foxing in places; else Near Fine. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article Free Libraries or Free Literature; Birmingham Musical Festival with engraving; Opening of the Manchester Free Library with engraving; First Regatta of the Lisbon Yachts with engraving; Land-Slip Near Linton North Devon - Remarkable Escape with engraving; Meeting of the British Association with engravings of The Giant's Causeway; Port Coon Cave; Carrick A Rede Near the Giant's Causeway; Agrarian Murder of Mr. O'Callaghan Ryan; The Vraic or Sea-Weed Harvest Guernsey with two engravings; Sketches of the Calais Fetes with five engravings; Warwick Race Plate with engraving; Oak Struck by Lightning with engraving; The Electric Time-Ball West Strand with engraving; The Late Joseph W. Allen Landscape Painter with portrait; Harbour of Refuge Jersey with engraving; The Nelson Column with bas-relief; Statuette of the Duke of Wellington with engraving; The Roman Wall of London with engraving and two sketches. . Very Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006814
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Two Numbers Double Issue: Vol. XXIII Nos. 659 and 660 December 24 1853 With Lead Article "Lord Palmerston The Ministry and the War in the East" and Christmas Supplement
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue numbers 659 and 660 containing pages 549-588; previously disbound from bound volume; the lightest of age-spots and foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article Lord Palmerston The Ministry and The War in the East; Monument to Schwarz at Freiburg; Foreign and Colonial News - including lengthy The War in the East; The Late Queen of Portugal Donna Maria Queen of Portugal; The "Dunbar" East Indiaman; The Turkey; Captain Ludlow; Mademoiselle Georges of the Theatre Francais; The Court; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Obituary of Eminent Persons; The Emperor of Russia in His Droshky Sledge at St. Petersburg; The Battle of Oltenitza; Metropolitan News; A Merry Christmas!; Christmas Entertainments; Music; Christmas Books; Town and Table-Talk on Literature Art &c.; Restoration of the Paintings in the Dome of St. Paul's with eight engravings to one page and two-third-page engraving; Chess; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; advertisements; Christmas in France Supplement - including front cover engraving "Midnight Mass at the Madeleine Paris"; Christmas in Paris by M. Charton; Christmas in the Provinces by M. Charton; The Stones of Plouhinec A Christmas Legend by Emile Souvestre; Christmas and the Carnival by M. H. Marie Martin; Paris on New Year's Morning; New Year's Gifts in a Working Man's Family by Emile Souvestre with full-page engraving; full-page engraving "Serenade at the Tuileries on New Year's Eve"; two poems by Pierre Dupont - "Envoi a Gavarni" and "La Chanson du Jour de L'an"; The Sonneurs or Waits of Brittany by Emile Souvestre; The Bonbon Trade in Paris on New-Year's-Day; Issue No. 660 - including lovely front-page engraving "A Christmas Picture"; Christmas Games for Evening Parties The Lottery or Tombola; Get Out of That; The Lottery of Advice; The Shoemaker's Shop; The Magic Wand; Jack's Alive; The Health of Cardinal Puff; The Cock and Bull Story; The Philharmonic Concert; The Doctor; The Lovers' Exercise; Tuning the Organ; It Was I; The Prussian Soldier; The Learned Pig; The Deaf Man; poem "The Village Waits" by Mrs. T.K. Hervey; poem "Snowballing" by Edmund H. Yates; Princess Ilse A Christmas Tale of the Hartz Mountains translated from the German; Going to the Pantomime - With an Illustration by Leech; The Goose Clubs of London - With an Illustration by Phiz; A London Market on Christmas Eve - With an Illustration by G. Dodgson; A Night With the Waits; or Making the Most of It - With an Illustration by W. G. Hine; Christmas at the Diggings "Communicated by the Author of 'The Three Colonies of Australia'" - Molly Dibbs to Miss Jane Scrubber; musical score "Cold Christmas No!" with music composed by Sir Henry R. Bishop and poetry by Charles Mackay; Christmas-Eve at an Old Farm-House by Edmund Ollier; delightful poem "Owed to the Christmas Tree" by Alfred Crowquill; full-page engraving to rear cover "A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR" "The Christmas Tree As Seen by the Father of a Family". . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
Bookseller reference : 006949
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Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XXII No. 624 May 28 1853 With Lead Article "The Public Conveyances of the Metropolis" and Literature Music Fine-Arts Drama and Science Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 409-432 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; the lightest of foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Public Conveyances of the Metropolis; The Zulu Kaffirs at the St. George's Gallery Knightsbridge; Foreign and Colonial News; Imperial Parliament; Naval and Military Intelligence - including The Camp at Chobham; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Launch of "The Himalaya" Screw Steam-Ship at Blackwall; Commencement of the Lisbon Railway; Grand Masonic Ceremony at Hull; Central London District School; The Court; The Queen's Birthday; Metropolitan News; Dublin Great Exhibition; National Sports - including The Derby Day with fold-out engraving "Celebrated Racehorses and Jockeys"; Provincial Intelligence; Chess; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; The Aquatic Vivarium at the Zoological Gardens Regent's Park; Great East Window St. Botolph's Church Boston; Exhibition of Cabinet Work and Studies Under the Department of Science and Art; Music; The Theatres; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; advertisements; Paris Fashions for June; short The Surrey Zoological Gardens; Supplement including: Fine Arts - The Paris Exhibition; A Corner in Spain by J. Absolon; Literature book reviews; The Great Northern Railway; The School for the Indigent Blind; Publications of the Month. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
Bookseller reference : 006920
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