Herbert Ingram Publisher Charles Mackay Editor William Little Printer and The Illustrated London News
The Illustrated London News Single Complete Issue: Vol. XX No. 545 February 14 1852 With Lead Article "The New Reform Bill"
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 137-152; 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 New Reform Bill; The House of Lords Library with engraving; The French Academy with engraving; Launch of the 'Amazonas' Steam Frigate with engraving; St. Mary's Church Barnes Surrey with engraving; Spain - The Attempted Assassination of Queen Isabella with engraving Attempted Assassination of the Queen of Spain in the Long Gallery of the Royal Palace Madrid; The Fatal Inundation at Holmfirth with several striking engravings including Bursting of the Reservoir Embankment Remains of Dighley Mill Water-Street and Hinchliffe's Mill Remains of Bridge and Site of Toll-House; British Institution - Works of Living Artists with two engravings; The Tunbridge Wells and Hastings Railway with four engravings; poem St. Valentine's-Day. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
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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. 551 March 27 1852 With Lead Article "The Napoleonic Idea in France"
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 249-264; stated "Music Supplement" not appearing in this number; 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 Napoleonic Idea in France; The Viceroy of Egypt with engraving of His Highness Abbas Pacha; Railway Works at Alexandria with engraving; The Search in the Arctic Regions; The Burmese War with three engravings; The Kaffir War with engraving The Kaffir War - Graves of British Officers and Soldiers at Post Retief Winterberg Mountains; Lacon's Patent Boat-Lowering Apparatus with three figures; Fourth General Report of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners; The Chancellor of the Exchequer The Right Hon. B. Benjamin Disraeli M.P. with portrait engraving; Great Grimsby Docks with two engravings; Festivities at Audley End with two engravings; Adelphi Theatre Edinburgh; Removal of the Crystal Palace with engraving The Sale by Auction in the Crystal Palace. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
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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. 672 March 11 1854 With Lead Article "The War Budget" and Supplement "The British Institution"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 201-224 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 age-browned; periodic 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 Budget; Peace Deputation to the Czar with front page engraving Deputation of the Society of Friends to the Emperor of Russia at St. Petersburg; Preparations for War; short Exportation of Corn from Seville with engraving; Arrival of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg at Paris with engraving; Departure of the Ocean French Fleet From Brest with engraving; poem A National Song for Sir Charles Napier and the Baltic Fleet by Charles Mackay; Banquet to Sir C. Napier at the Reform Club; Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier K.C.B. Chief in Command of the Baltic Fleet with near-full-page portrait engraving; The War on the Danube with engraving and The Czar's Manifesto; short Wreck on the Coast of Britanny with engraving; short Horticultural Fete at Colombo with engraving; The New Asylum for Idiots at Earlswood Common Redhill Surrey with three-quarter page engraving; Departure of the Scots Fusilier Guards with splendid full-page engraving Farewell of the First Battalion of Scots Fusilier Guards at Buckingham Palace; The British Institution - Works of British Artists with three engravings of art works; lengthy letter to the editor on The Beard and Moustache Movement; Walker's Quartz-Crushing Machinery for California with drawing; three-and-one-half-page music Raise High The Flag! Air "Fortune My Foe" with poetry by Charles Mackay the symphonies and accompaniments by Sir H. R. Bishop Knt. with four illustrations. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
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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. 554 April 17 1852 With Lead Article "The West in the East"
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 297-312; 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 West in the East; Captain Beatson's Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin with engraving of the 'Isabel'; The Gold Fields of Australia; The Fate of the Crystal Palace; Yellow Fever - Insufficiency of Quarantine; Beet-Root Sugar Manufactory at Mount-Mellick with engraving and two drawings; Silver-Gilt Bedstead with engraving Silver Gilt Bedstead from Benares Presented to Her Majesty; Mrs. Caroline Chisholm with engraving; Neuilly with engraving The Chateau of Neuilly Near Paris; Sketches in Birmah with engravings; Sir Edward Belcher's Artic Searching Squadron with list of squadron and two engravings of the 'Assistance' 'North Star' 'Intreprid' and 'Pioneer'; Extraordinary Statement Relative to the Fate of Sir John Franklin; Roman Remains Discovered in Cannon-Street City with engravings. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
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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. 595 December 4 1852 With Lead Article "The Great Free-Trade Debate"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 489-504; previously disbound from bound volume; 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 The Great Free-Trade Debate; front cover engraving Funeral of the Late Duke of Wellington - Entrance of the Procession into St. Paul's Cathedral; The Revolutions in the River Plate with engraving Battle of Monte Caseros and The Battle of Tonelero - "Alfonso" Steamer; General Don Justo Jose de Urquiza with engraving; Vice-Admiral Grenfell of the Imperial Brazilian Navy with engraving; The Burmese War with engraving The Dagon Pagoda at Rangoon; The Empire in France with two engravings; The Inundation at Oxford with striking full-page engraving and two others: The Inundation of Christchurch Meadows Oxford and The Inundation at Birmingham Sketched Below Deritend-Bridge; The Late Dr. Gideon A. Mantell with portrait engraving; Foynes Harbour River Shannon with engraving; The Screw Steam-Ship "Adelaide" with engraving and diagrams; Smithfield Club Cattle Show with engraving. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
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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. 682 May 13 1854 With Lead Article "The War and Its Critics" With Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 429-452 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; periodic very light small 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 and Its Critics which begins "Mr. Disraeli and Lord Derby are of opinion that if Lord Aberdeen had not been Prime Minister there would have been no necessity for a war against Russia"; short Major-General The Earl of Lucan with front cover portrait engraving; news updates The War on the Danube - From Our Special Correspondent; Arrival of Lord Raglan at Constantinople with front cover engraving of Lord Raglan's Quarters; Latest Intelligence; Festival of the Sons of the Clergy; Sketches From the Danube with two engravings; short Testimonials to the 34th and 69th Regiments with engraving; Madame Anna Caradori with engraving of Madame Anna Caradori of the Royal Opera Drury-Lane; short Princess Theatre with engraving of a Scene From "Faust and Marguerite"; news updates Preparations for the War; Society of Painters in Water-Colours with three b/w engravings of art works; Funeral of the Late Marquis of Anglesey at Lichfield with three engravings including splendid full-page engraving Funeral Procession of the Late Marquis of Anglesey at Lichfield Cathedral; short Lord Raglan Leaving Marseilles with engraving; short Embarkation of Marshal St. Arnaud with engraving; short The Allied Troops at Gallipoli with splendid full-page engraving Landing of the French Infantry at Gallipoli; poem Queen Victoria by Mrs. T.K. Hervey; Shipwreck of the Ercolano with engraving; Bombardment of Odessa including subheading Russian Version of the Bombardment; with engraving Odessa - Palace of Count Woronzow Destroyed in the Recent Bombardment; Sir Hamilton Seymour G.C.B. Lately Our Ambassador to Russia with portrait engraving; Finland - Its Importance in Connection with the Operations of the British Fleet in the Baltic - To the Editor of the Illustrated London News with engraving of Helsingfoes in the Gulf of Finland; The Greek Insurrection with engraving of Janina; Ragged Schools - Exhibition of New Patent Toy-Work with engraving Toy Work at the Girls' Ragged School Calmel. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
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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. 586 October 23 1852 With Lead Article "Napoleon III M. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 329-344; previously disbound from bound volume. 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 Napoleon III; The Third Ring of Saturn; The Royal Visit to Wales with front cover engraving Her Majesty's Visit to the Britannia Tubular Bridge and six other engravings including Reception of the Queen at the Chester Station and Reception of Her Majesty at Bangor; Reminiscences of "The Duke" The Duke of Wellington with three engravings: Bust of the Late Duke of Wellington; The Waterloo Gold Vase Presented to the Duke by the Merchants and Bankers of London; and The Last Official Visit of the Duke to the Works at Dover Harbour; The Duke's Funeral; Fatal Duel Near Windsor; Return of the Prince President to Paris with two engravings; The Great Northern Railway with engraving; Slip on the Great Northern Railway with engraving; Noor Gool with portrait engraving Noor Gool Chief of the Halimzyes Momund Tribe; "Weathergage" Winner of the Cesarewitch Stakes at Newmarket with engraving; Progress of the New Crystal Palace at Sydenham; Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations New York 1853 with engraving; The Salisbury Exhibition with engraving; The Great Industrial Exhibition at Dublin 1853 with engraving. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
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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. 654 November 19 1853 With Lead Article "The New Manifestos of the Czar" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 417-436 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 New Manifestos of the Czar; short A Turkish Scribe - Constantinople; Foreign and Colonial News - including France Hostilities Between Turkey and Russia: The War in Wallachia and The War in Asia; Guerilla War in Burmah; Her Majesty's New Steam-Yard at Keyham; Provincial Intelligence; Music - including The Sacred Harmonic Society; The Theatres; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Missiri's Hotel D'Angleterre at Constantinople; Galatz; short The Hall of Assembly of the Boyards of Wallachia; Gallipoli; The Greek Church; The Triumph of Russia Over Turkey Foretold by Czar Peter the Great in His Etching Preserved in the Royal Museum of Amsterdam; Literature book reviews; Chess; Nomination of Sheriffs with extensive list; short The Wordsworth Memorial Window Cockermouth Church; short Seckford Hospital Woodbridge; Mr. Sheriff Wire; short New Church of St. Mary Thundridge Herts; The Royal Geographic Society - Sir Martin Frobisher's Chair - The North-West Passage; Railways Upon Public Roads - The New Parisian Omnibus; Obituary of Eminent Persons; advertisements; Exmoor Farming; advertisements; Corporation Management in the City of London; The Court; Postscript - including Russia and Turkey Cuba and the United States; The British Fleet in the Turkish Waters; Metropolitan News - including Health of London; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette. . VG. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
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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. 639 and 640 August 20 1853 With Lead Article "The Working Classes and Their Strikes" and Supplement "Naval Review at Spithead"
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue numbers 639 and 640 containing pages 125-160 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; two-page fold-out engraving 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 The Working Classes and Their Strikes; The Overland Mail; Progress of the Chinese Rebellion; lengthy report on Australia; Tomb of the Emperor Napoleon at the Hotel des Invalides with seven drawings and engravings and full-page engraving "Interior of the Church of the Invalides at Paris"; The Fete of the Emperor with full-page engraving "Fete of the Emperor - Illumination and Balloon Ascent in the Champs Elysees"; Alleged Christianity of the Chinese Insurgents; Great Fire at Dover; Imperial Parliament; The Smyth Forgeries Case; Fine Arts - The National Gallery; Literary Miscellanies No. IV. - A Friend of Talleyrand; The Camp at Chobham; Fete to Messrs. Whatman and Lee at Vinters Park Near Maidstone; Nooks and Corners of Old England - Chapel in Carisbrooke Castle Isle of Wight; Destruction by Fire of Messrs. Kirkman's Piano-forte Manufactory; Deal New Parochial Schools; St. Pancras Almshouses; Frightful Accident at the Crystal Palace; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Literature book reviews; Vice-Admiral Deans Dundas C.B.; short Moldo-Wallachian Peasantry; advertisements; Metropolitan News - including Health of London; Provincial Intelligence; Music; The Theatres; "Rational Amusements for the Industrious Classes"; National Sports; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; Foreign and Colonial News - including The Turkish Question; The Court; Obituary of Eminent Persons; advertisements; lead article Issue No. 640 The Review at Spithead - The Application of Steam to Naval Warfare; front-page engraving "Her Majesty in the Admiral's Barge"; lengthy The Grand Review of the British Fleet at Spithead; full-page engraving "Her Majesty Proceeding to 'The Duke of Wellington' Flag-Ship"; full-page engraving "Fleet Forming Line Abreast"; lengthy The British Fleet With an Account of the Several Vessels Employed in the Spithead Review with extensive list of vessels each with description and history; splendid double-page engraving "Grand Review at Spithead - The Boat Attack"; Naval Review in Former Times; Manning of the Royal Navy; A New System of Coast Defence; The Late Naval Review As Seen From Bembridge Down Isle of Wight; three-page musical score "The Iron Ship" Old English Air with poetry by Charles Mackay; full-page engraving "'The Engagement' Twenty-Five Minutes to Four." . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
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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. 615 April 2 1853 With Lead Article "England and Russia" and Literature Music Fine-Arts Drama and Science Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 241-264 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; a few light spots along outer fold; very light foxing throughout. 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 England and Russia; Cleopatra's Needles; Naval and Military Intelligence; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Foreign and Colonial News - including Louis Napoleon and the London Merchants; The Ball of the Legislative Body to the Emperor and Empress of the French; The Australian Royal Mail Steam-Ship "Sydney"; The Ham Fair at Paris; The Court; Metropolitan News; National Sports; Testimonial Dinner to Sir George Grey; Church of the Holy Sepulchre; Chess; Provincial Intelligence; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; The Theatres; Music; Exhibition of the Society of British Artists; British Museum; Mr. Burford's Panorama of Granada and the Alhambra; The "Air-Walker" at Drury-Lane Theatre; Photography; Monetary Transaction of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; advertisements; short Plate Presented to Sir Harry Smith; The Kaffir War; Literature; Publications of the Month; Longchamps 1853 - Fashions for April; The Napier Testimonial; short Venus Defending a Nymph from a Faun; short Suit of Greek Armour; short Nomenclature of the Russian Chessmen; short The Bailey Memorial; Science - including Ericsson's Caloric-Engine. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
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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. 634 July 23 1853 With Lead Article "The Russian Aggression Against Turkey"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 33-52; previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-toned; periodic light age and dust spots; rear sheet detached but present and shows periodic small edge chips and short closed edge tears to blank margins only. 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 Russian Aggression Against Turkey; The "North Star" Steam-Yacht; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Church Universities &c.; Foreign and Colonial News - including The Threatened Hostilities in the East; Destructive Fire in Derby; Tiptree Farm; The Burmese War; Lowestoft Regatta; short Stamford Races 1853; The Comedy of "Donna Diana" St. James's Theatre; Menagerie of the Zoological Society Regent's Park; The Court; Metropolitan News; Provincial Intelligence; Imperial Parliament; Bucharest Wallachia; Kertch; Russia and Turkey - Random Notes and Sketches Made on the Way to Constantinople July 1853 Second Letter; The Theatres; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Chess; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; The Aztec Children; Literature and Art - Conversazione at the Mansion-House; Commercial Travellers' Society's New Schools; National Sports; Ireland; The Chobham Encampment - Pontoon Manoeuvres with full-page engraving; advertisements; Exhibition of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. . Very Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
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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. 606 and 607 February 5 1853 With Imperial Marriage Supplement Napoleon III
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue numbers 606 and 607 containing pages 89-120; previously disbound from bound volume; front and rear pages of the Supplement 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 Celebration of the Emperor's Marriage Napoleon III; "Sea Elephants" or Elephant Seals; Foreign and Colonial News; Obituary of Eminent Persons; The Weather and Mortality in the Metropolitan Districts in the Year 1852; Chantilly; Impending Famine in Madeira; The New City Prison Holloway; Church Universities &c.; The Court; Metropolitan News; Kaffir Prisoners at the Cape; Steam to Australia - The "Antelope" and the "Marco Polo" - Screw v. Sail; Melfi After the Late Earthquake; Naval and Military Intelligence; Music; The Theatres; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Chess; Fine Arts; Celebration of Lord Pevensey's Twenty-First Birthday; St. James's Hospital Doncaster; The Clipper Schooner "Marian Zagury"; Testimonial to Mr. R.N. Philipps; Testimonial to Major Maugham; Visitation of Trinity College Oxford; Lord Raglan; Raglan Castle; Provincial Intelligence; Law and Police Intelligence; National Sports; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; Paris Fashions for February; Imperial Marriage Supplement Napoleon III including: Marriage of the Emperor of the French; The Imperial Marriage - Civil Ceremony; The Religious Ceremony - Preparations in the Streets of Paris; full-page engraving "Arrival of the Imperial Procession at Notre Dame"; full-page engraving "The Marriage Ceremony in Notre Dame - The Altar"; Preparations at Notre Dame; Interior of Notre Dame; The Imperial Procession to Notre Dame; Arrival at Notre Dame; The Religious Ceremony transcript; Return of the Procession; The Palace of the Tuileries; full-page engraving "Napoleon III Emperor of the French"; full-page engraving "The Empress of the French"; Royal and Imperial Marriages in France; poem "Le Champ d'Asile" by H. Spicer with a short introduction which begins: "The Champ d'Asile was a wretched swamp in Texas where a colony of old officers of the Empire took refuge"; Norton's Patent Indicators of Numbers and Distances; full-page engraving "The Marriage Ceremony in Notre Dame"; The Trousseau of the Empress; The Imperial State Carriage; Closeburn; Literature; advertisements; full-page engraving "The Civil Marriage of the Emperor in the Salle des Marechaux at the Tuileries." . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
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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. 695 July 29 1854 With Lead Article "The War Debate In Both Houses" With Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 77-100 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; pages age-browned; 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 War Debate in Both Houses; Dervishes of Constantinople with front cover engraving; lengthy regular column Foreign and Colonial News topics include France; The Overland Mail; The Insurrection in Madrid; others; lengthy news updates on The War topics include Sir Charles Napier's Operations; The Czar's Answer to Austria; The Battle of Kama - Defeat of the Russians; Naval Operations on the Danube; The Russian Fleet in the Indian Seas; others; The Royal Agricultural Society at Lincoln - The Live-Stock Prizes with full-page engraving of Prize Cattle; North Devon Railway with four engravings; four engravings of art works featured at The Royal Academy and The New Society of Painters in Water-Colours; Extramural Cemetary for St. Pancras and Islington with engraving; short Holy Trinity National Schools Weymouth with small engraving; short New Church of St. John the Evangelist at Lowestoft with engraving; short Memorial to Lieutenant Bellot with drawing of Tablet; The Goodwood Race Plate with three engravings; Paris Fashions for August with four small engravings; three-paragraph The Census - Ages and Occupations; Embarkation of Artillery Horses at Calais with engraving; The Ornamental Waters in the Bois de Boulogne with engraving; short Infernal Engines in the Baltic with drawing; The Late Captain Butler with portrait engraving; The Siege of Silistria with four engravings; The Feast of the Bairam with engraving; short Russian Prisoners at Constantinople with engraving. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
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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. 543 January 31 1852 With Lead Article "The Approaching Session" and Supplement
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 89-112 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; a few light spots to right edges to blank margins only; Supplement pages lightly age-toned. 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 Approaching Session; State Reception at Trivandrum The Capital of Travancore with engraving Reception of His Highness the Maharaja of Travancore of the Letter of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; The Property of the House of Orleans; Kaffir Queen with engraving; Insurrection in Chili with engraving; Gold in Australia with map of The Bathurst Gold District and several small engravings; The Manufacture of Preserved Provisions with engraving Ritchie and M'Calls' Preserved Meat Establishment Houndsditch - The Kitchen; The Royal Panopticon of Science and Art Leicester-Square with engraving; Paris Fashions for February with engravings; Watch of Charles I with two engravings; Grand State Ball at the Tuileries with engraving; The Union of the Pacific and the Atlantic with engravings Portobello Bay and Harbour of Panama; map from the Bay of Campeachy down to the Bay of Panama; and several drawings Proposed Routes Across the Isthmus of Panama; Storms on the Coast - Shipwrecks; Original Record of the Discovery of America by Columbus Found at Sea; Fiction and Humor Supplement including Destiny: Or The Dream of Death by Mahmouz Effendi; A Few Words of Mediaeval Monsters - On 'College Monsters'; Chapters III and IV of The Squanders of Squander Castle by William Carleton. . Near Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
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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. 567 July 3 1852 With Lead Article "The Old and New Parliaments"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 1-16; previously disbound from bound volume; narrow waterstain along upper edges to blank margins only; 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 Old and the New Parliaments"; Review of the Hon. Artillery Company with engraving Review of the Hon. Artillery Company by His Royal Highness Prince Albert Captain-General and Colonel; Foreign and Colonial News including India and Australia; Terrific Affray in Stockport; Watering-Places of England with two engravings; New National Schools St. Peter's Walworth with engraving; New Church Great Ealing Middlesex with engraving; Funeral of a French Refugee Francis Goujon with engraving; Gold in Australia with six engravings including Mount Alexander Gold Diggers at Evening Mess; Queen Adelaide Naval Fund with engraving; Testimonial to the Rev. Joseph Brown Rector of Christchurch with engraving; Excessive Mortality on Board Ship on the death of 274 persons principally Chinese emigrants to California on board the British ship the Lady Montague; Training Institution for Schoolmasters for the Diocese of Oxford at Culham with engraving. . Very Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
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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. 583 October 2 1852 With Lead Article "The Offices of Wellington" The Duke of Wellington and Supplement
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 273-296 including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; 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 Offices of Wellington; "The Duke's Room" in Walmer Castle with engraving The Room in Which The Duke of Wellington Died at Walmer Castle; The Late Duke of Wellington; France - The President's Progress with three engravings; Paris Fashions for October with three engravings; Sketches of Strathfieldsay with three engravings including The Duke's Favourite Tree; The Late Mr. Welby Pugin with engraving; Wreck of the Brig "Hebe" in the Colombo Roads Ceylon; Grand Archery Meeting at Bitton Manor Teignmouth with engraving; Olympic Theatre with engraving Scene From the New Drama of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at the Olympic Theatre; Sailing of the "Peru" Emigrant-Ship for Melbourne From the Port of Cork with engraving; Factory Operatives' Exhibition and Bazaar at Bolton with engraving; The Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society with engraving; The Marble Quarries of Carrara with engraving; Genoa; Literature with lengthy book review of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet B. Beecher Stowe; Popular Science - Economical Applications of Electricity. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram paperback
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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 Issues: Vol. XXI Nos. 596 & 597 December 11 1852 With Lead Articles "The Budget" and "The Duke of Wellington as Administrator of the Army"
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: two complete issues Nos. 596 and 597 containing pages 505-536; previously disbound from bound volume; light narrow waterstain along upper edges of Issue No. 596 to blank margins only; a few short closed edge tears along right edge of fold-out plate as well as periodic small chips to upper edge all to blank margins only ; 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 Budget; The Search for Sir John Franklin with four engravings; Sir Edward Belcher's Artic Expedition; The Large Print of the Funeral of the Late Duke of Wellington in St. Paul's Cathedral; Smithfield Club Cattle Show with three engravings of Smithfield Club Prize Cattle; The Empire in France - The Deputation of the Legislative Corps at St. Cloud Proclamation at the Hotel de Ville Entry of the Emperor into Paris with three engravings; Reaping Machinery with several figures; Presents from Mexico to Her Majesty and the Prince of Wales with three engravings; Floods at Salisbury with engraving; Parliamentary Portraits Mr. George Alexander Hamilton for Dublin University with portrait engraving; Beaumont Institution with engraving Lecture on the Duke of Wellington and His Times at the Beaumont Institution Mile-End; lead article for Issue No. 597 entitled The Duke of Wellington as Administrator of the Army; engraving Funeral of the Late Duke of Wellington - The Procession in Pall-Mall; The Duke of Wellington as an Agriculturist and Landlord; Dr. Cumming's Lecture on the Career and Character of the Duke of Wellington; The Great Duke Receiving the Thanks of Parliament; splendid full-page engraving The Late Duke of Wellington at the Bar of the House of Commons Addressed by the Speaker; splendid full-page engraving Temple-Bar on the Night Before the Funeral of the Duke of Wellington; Wellington Tributes; magnificent double-page fold-out engraving Funeral of the Late Duke of Wellington - Arrival of the Car at St. Paul's Cathedral; Oliver Cromwell's State Funeral with engraving Cromwell Lying in State; engraving The Hero and His Horse on the Field of Waterloo Twenty Years After the Battle from painting by B. R. Haydon; Batons of the Late Duke of Wellington with engraving; Miniature of the Duke of Wellington by Isabey with engraving; Portrait of the Duke of Wellington by Pellegrini with engraving; The Duke's Birth and School-Days with two engravings: Room in Dangan Castle and First School of the Late Duke of Wellington at Trim; The Crypt of St. Paul's. Lowering the Body of the Duke of Wellington with engraving; An After-Dinner Speech of the Duke; The Model-Room at St. Paul's Cathedral with engraving; The Duke's Birthplace. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram paperback
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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. 550 March 20 1852 With Lead Article "The Ministerial Challenge to the Country" and Supplement "Imperial Parliament"
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 225-248; 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: The Ministerial Challenge to the Country; The Attorney-General with engraving of Sir Frederick Thesiger; The Solicitor-General with engraving of Sir Fitzroy Kelly; The Australian Colonies - Transportation; Mutiny and Massacre on Board Two British Ships the 'Victory' of London and 'Herald' of Leith; Cape of Good Hope; Waggon of Natal with engraving; Marshal Marmont with engraving; David Boswell Reid M.D. with portrait engraving; Railroad on the Ice with engraving Railroad on the Frozen Susquehanna State of Maryland; Completion of the Grimsby Docks; The Colonial Gold Company; Opening of the New Palais de Justice at Nantes with engraving; The Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland with engraving of The Right Hon. The Earl of Eglinton; The Gold Fields of Australia; Mr. Albert Smith's Ascent of Mont Blanc with engraving; Part II of The Railway Note-Book by Angus B. Reach; John Braham with engraving; Election Intelligence; Memorial to Richard Lander The African Discoverer with engraving of his Memorial Column and Statue; Supplement with lengthy Imperial Parliament including The Commerical Policy of the Government The London Corporation Bill The Duties on Sugar Tax Upon Coals; Dr. Reid's Plan for Lighting the New House of Commons; The Stereoscope with several drawings. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
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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. 653 November 12 1853 With Lead Article "The Gains and Losses of the Russians and Turks" and Supplement
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 397-416 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 Gains and Losses of the Russians and Turks; short The Great Guns of the Dardanelles; Foreign and Colonial News; Fatal Boiler Explosion at Blackburn; The "Argo" in a Cyclone; short Sadlers' Wells Theatre; The Crystal Palace at Sydenham; Testimonial to Prince Albert; Town and Table Talk on Literature Art &c.; Obituary of Eminent Persons; The North-West Passage with map "Chart of the Artic Regions Showing the North West Passage Connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans"; Sketches of Strikes and Riots in the Cotton Districts; The Preston Wages Dispute; Lord Mayor's Day with full-page engraving "Lord Mayor's Show"; Music; The Theatres &c.; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Chess; Destructive Inundations at Cork and Mallow; The Cabin on the Grands Mulets Mont Blanc; short Aurora at Boulogne; short Extraordinary Meteor; Provincial Intelligence; full-page musical score "The Song of the Danube" with music by C. W. Glover and words by Charles Mackay; The National Gallery; advertisements; The Court; Postscript - including Hostilities in Wallachia and in Asia; Church Universities &c.; Metropolitan News - including Health of London; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
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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. 635 July 30 1853 With Lead Article "The Past and Future Government of India"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 53-68; previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-toned; periodic light age and dust spots. 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 Past and Future Government of India; Constantinople - Bouyouk-Dere; Foreign and Colonial News - including The Turkish Question; Provincial Intelligence; The Court; The Great London Summer Poultry Show with full-page engraving; Opening of the New Blue-Coat School at Nottingham; Tonbridge School - Tercentenary Commemoration; Imperial Parliament - including The Cabmen's Strike; The Floods at Brecon South Wales; Russia and Turkey - Random Notes and Sketches Made on the Way to Constantinople July 1853 Third Letter; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; London Without Cabs with two notable engravings: "The Man Who Thinks the Strike a Joke" and "The Man Who Thinks the Strike No Joke"; Chess; Paris Fashions for August; Grand Concert at Stafford-House; short Testimonial to M. Jullien; Launch of the "Cressy"; short Memorial of the Dardanelles; short Brighton Regatta; National Sports; Music; The Theatres; Metropolitan News; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; The Goodwood Race Plate; Orphanage and Asylum for Idiot Children at Baldovan Near Dundee. . Very Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
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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. 655 November 26 1853 With Lead Article "Parliamentary Reform" and Supplement
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 437-460 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 Parliamentary Reform; front cover engraving "Horses of the Crimea in a Winter Storm on the Black Sea"; Foreign and Colonial News - including The War Between Russia and Turkey; Naval and Military Intelligence; Town and Table Talk on Literature Art &c.; Commencement of the European and North America Railway; The Burmese War - including Meeah Toon's Stockade; The City Corporation Commission - New Municipal Scheme; Country News; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; Literary Miscellanies No. VIII - A Speculative Bishop; Poetry From the Diggings - "The Good Time's Come at Last" by J.H. copied from a Melbourne newspaper; The Russian Troops; The Turkish Army; The Greek Church continued from Issue No. 654; Railway Intelligence; Music; The Theatres &c.; The Late Mr. Gardiner of Leicester; Chess; Patrial Destruction of Lismore-Bridge; Obituary of Eminent Persons; Testimonial to the Head-Master of the Birmingham School of Design; J. E. Millais A.R.A.; The Cottonian Public Library Plymouth; The Decimal System - Coinage; Literature book reviews; Giurgevo; The Black Sea With the Entrance to the Bosphorus; advertisements; New Iron Clipper Ship "Tayleur" for Australia; Postscript - including Russia and Turkey and Australia extracts from letters dated Sydney June 25 and June 29; Statue of Humphrey Chetham; Monument to the Scottish Political Martyrs; Friern Barnet Church and Schools; The New Sporting Yacht "Rifleman"; The Court - including Visit of Her Majesty and the Duchess of de Brabant to Westminster Abbey &c.; Metropolitan News - including Health of London; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; short Artificial Pearls; Paris Fashions for December. . VG. Disbound. First Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
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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. 568 July 10 1852 With Lead Article "United States - The Future President"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 17-32 with Supplement engravings "The General Election"; previously disbound from bound volume; narrow waterstain along upper edges to blank margins only; 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 United States - The Future President; Loss of the 'Duchess of Kent' Steamer with engraving Collision Between the 'Duchess of Kent' and the 'Ravensbourne' Steamers Off Northfleet Point; Banquet of the Legislative Body at Paris with engraving; Netherlands Land Inclosure Company with engraving; Fire on Board the 'Indus' Steam-Ship with engraving; The 'King of Nuggets' The Largest Specimen of Pure Gold Found in Australia with engraving; Newmarket July Meeting with engraving Lord John Scott's 'The Reiver' Winner of 'The July Stakes' at Newmarket 1852; The Elections with double-page spread with six engravings entitled The General Election: Westminster Finsbury Tower Hamlets Southwark Lambeth and Greenwich; The Elections in Ireland; Edinburgh Chess Club; two-page The Riot at Stockport with eight engravings including The Roman Catholic Chapel of Saints Philip and James Edgeley and Prisoners Brought Into Court. . Very Good. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
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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. 561 May 29 1852 With Lead Article "Ministerial Recantations"
London England: William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 417-436; 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 Ministerial Recantations; 'Daniel O'Rourke' The Winner of the 'Derby' with front cover engraving; The Emperor of Russia in Berlin; The Voyage of the 'Great Britain'; Royal Academy Exhibition; Paris Fashions for June with engravings; Procession of the Forts de la Halle with engraving; The Bornese Pirates with five engravings; Captain Reed's Improvement in Saddles; double-page engravings of Nimroud Antiquities in the British Museum; The Recent Fatal Colliery Explosion Near Aberdare with engraving; Gold in Australia - Port Phillip District with map and four engravings; Launch of the H.M.S. Agamemnon with engraving; Championship of the Thames with portrait engraving each of Thomas Cole and Robert Coombes. . Fine. Disbound. First Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
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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. 618 April 23 1853 With Lead Article "The Budget" and Supplement "Mr. Gladstone's Budget"
Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 297-320 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 Budget; Hale's Rocket Factory at Rotherhithe; Naval and Military Intelligence; Foreign and Colonial News - including Siam and the Siamese and Wages Movements; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; National Sports; Steeple-Chase Near Paris; Jamaica Copper-Mines; Institutions for the Blind; Supply of Bristol with Water; Corn Exchange Hitchin; The Court; The Budget; Metropolitan News; Church Universities &c.; New Zealand; Port Natal; Exhibition of the New Society of Painters in Water-Colours; Imperial Parliament - including The Jewish Disabilities Bill; Chess; Provincial Intelligence; Testimonial to Mr. George Brown Chairman of the North Wilts Protection Society; New Theological College in the Diocese of Oxford; Memorials of Sir Isaac Newton; Depot of the Baltimore and Washington Railroad at Washington U.S.; Parliamentary Portraits; Music; The Theatres; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; advertisements; Marble Statue of the King Consort of the Queen of Spain; Presentation of Testimonials to Mr. Scholefield M.P.; Supplement includes: lengthy report Mr. Gladstone's Budget; Resolutions - I. Customs; II. Excise; III. Property and Income-Tax; IV. Assessed Taxes; V. Land-Tax Redemption Consideration; VI. Stamp Duties. . Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram paperback
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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. 681 May 6 1854 With Lead Article "The Friends of Russia" and Supplement Lead Article "The Royal Academy Exhibition"
London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 405-428 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; periodic very light small 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 Friends of Russia which begins "The British public is not unanimous in its opposition to the pretensions of the Emperor of Russia"; short The Baltic Fleet - Cape Kullen with front cover engraving; news updates of The War; short The First Captures in the Baltic with engraving of the H.M.S. 'Magicienne' Towing Russian Prizes From Faro Sound; short Landing of the Rifle Brigade at Gallipoli with two engravings; short The 88th Connaught Rangers with engraving of the H.M.S. Steam-Ship 'Niagara'; short Landing of Troops From the 'Himalaya' with engraving; The Barracks of Scutari with engraving; Views of Odessa with three engravings headlined Seat of the War - Odessa on the Black Sea; The Late Marquis of Anglesey with large portrait engraving and smaller engraving of Beaudesert Near Lichfield The Seat of the Late Marquis of Anglesey; lengthy The War on the Danube - From Our Special Correspondent with three engravings: His Excellency Ismail Mushir Pacha; Sadyk Pacha Receiving Cossacks from the Dobrudja at Schumla; and Victims of the War - A Bulgarian Family Leaving a Village; The Late James Montgomery with portrait engraving; short New Cannon-Street with engraving; Supplement lead article The Royal Academy Exhibition with four engravings of art works including splendid full-page engraving Traveller Attacked by Wolves - Painted by R. Ansdell; Industry in the United States - Reports of Messrs. Whitworth and Wallis; poem The Switzer's Song on Threatened Invasion by Francis Bennoch; French School of the Fine Arts; The Royal Academy Dinner; poem Love and May by Mrs. T.K. Hervey. . Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 1854. Herbert Ingram paperback
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Herrin news Trovillion Hal W.
Old times in Herrin; selected articles that appeared in the first annual number of the Wanderer's edition of the Herrin news of Herrin Illinois 1922 Leather Bound
2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1922. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - eng Pages 98. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover
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Herrin news.
Old times in Herrin; selected articles that appeared in the first annual number of the Wanderer's edition of the Herrin news of Herrin Illinois. Compliments of Hal W. Trovillion editior and publisher. 1922
2020. Paperback. New. Lang: - eng Pages 94. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1922. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback
Referência livreiro : PB1111009197278
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Herrin news.
Old times in Herrin; selected articles that appeared in the first annual number of the Wanderer's edition of the Herrin news of Herrin Illinois. Compliments of Hal W. Trovillion editior and publisher. 1922 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 94. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1922. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
Referência livreiro : 1111009197278
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Herrin news Trovillion Hal W.
Old times in Herrin; selected articles that appeared in the first annual number of the Wanderer's edition of the Herrin news of Herrin Illinois 1922
2020. Paperback. New. Lang: - eng Pages 98. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1922. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback
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Herrin news Trovillion Hal W.
Old times in Herrin; selected articles that appeared in the first annual number of the Wanderer's edition of the Herrin news of Herrin Illinois 1922 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 98. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1922. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
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Hess Tom
Laisse aller mon peuple
Emeth éditions 2006 in8. 2006. Broché. 191 pages. Très bon état
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Hespel Robert
Le florilège cyrillien réfuté par Sévère d'Antioche - étude et édition critique - bibliothèque du muséon volume 37 - institut orientaliste
Publications universiatires / Louvain 1955 in8. 1955. broché.
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Heuze G
Entre émeutes et mafias: L'Inde dans la mondialisation
Editions L'Harmattan 2000 208 pages 14x21x2cm. 2000. Broché. 208 pages.
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Heurteaux Michel
L'onu
Milan / Les essentiels 1995 64 pages poche. 1995. broché. 64 pages. L'ONU reste plus jamais au coeur de notre actualité. Quels sont ses pouvoirs ? Ses limites ? Comment fonctionne-t-elle pour influencer la politique des Etats
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Heuzey J.-ph
Romans populaires n°52 allemande
130 pages in8. Sans date. Agrafé. 130 pages.
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Hibben Frank C
Grandes chasses aux lions d'amérique
Amiot-dumont 1952 201 pages in8. 1952. Broché jaquette. 201 pages.
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Hidalgo Véronique Palard Jacques Centre d'étude et de recherche sur la vie locale
Culture et politique régionales (Les Dossiers du C.I.D.D.C.A.)
C.I.D.C.C.A 1985 103 pages 13x21x2cm. 1985. Broché. 103 pages.
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High Country News And Egan Timothy
Living in the Runaway West: Partisan Views From Writers on the Range
Paperback. Very good. 0 Used trade paperback light wear no owner's mark or underlining. paperback
Referência livreiro : 0301H613316 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News
Living in the Runaway West: Partisan Views from Writers on the Range
Fulcrum Publishing. Used - Good. Good condition. Fulcrum Publishing unknown
Referência livreiro : D02I-00154 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News
Living in the Runaway West
Golden: Fulcrum 2000. 1st printing of 1st edition. Fine in decorative wrappers soft cover book. A chorus of fresh voices explores the troubled terrain of the New West. Golden: Fulcrum paperback
Referência livreiro : 562469 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News Editor
Living in the Runaway West: Partisan Views from Writers on the Range
Fulcrum Publishing 2000-08-07. Paperback. Used:Good. Fulcrum Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : DADAX1555910483 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News Editors
Living in the Runaway West: Partisan Views from Writers on the Range
Fulcrum Publishing August 2000. Trade Paperback . Very Good. High Country News Editors Living In The Runaway West: Partisan Views From Writers On The Range Slight edge and cover wear. All Orders Shipped With Tracking And Delivery Confirmation Numbers. Fulcrum Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : 249987 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News Editors
Living in the Runaway West: Partisan Views from Writers on the Range
Fulcrum Publishing August 2000. Trade Paperback . Good. High Country News Editors Living In The Runaway West: Partisan Views From Writers On The Range Light edge and corner wear. Light creases to cover. Pages still clean and tight. All U.S. orders shipped with tracking number and e-mail confirmation. All Orders Shipped With Tracking And Delivery Confirmation Numbers. Fulcrum Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : 273994 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News Editors Eds
Living in the Runaway West: Partisan Views from Writers on the Range
Golden Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing 2000 244 pp. Lightly read no creases in spine. Text clean still very close to new. Subtitled: Partisan views from Writers on the Range. An anthology of more than 70 mini-essays on the modern American West its pressures from urban and suburban growth and its ecological issues. Some of the pieces are personal reflections about life in or on the edge of endangered wilderness. The pieces were taken from syndicated writings sponsored by High Country News in Colorado. Size: 8vo -- 8.75 in Tall Fulcrum Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : 005904 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News Editors; Egan Timothy Foreword
LIVING IN THE RUNAWAY WEST; PARTISAN VIEWS FROM WRITERS ON THE RANGE
Golden CO: Fulcrum 2000. 12244pp. Index. Photos. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. American History. Fulcrum Paperback
Referência livreiro : 51877 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News Editor
Living in the Runaway West: Partisan Views from Writers on the Range
Fulcrum Publishing 08/07/00 12:00 AM. Paperback. Very Good. 1555910483 Remainder mark on bottom edge. From Library Journal The preface of this collection describes its broad-based political essence: "In the public domainDthe more than 500 million acres of land that are the birthright of every AmericanDanother revival of sorts is underway." Compiled from previously published articles in the Colorado-based monthly High Country News the two- to three-page essays are organized into six categoriesD"Growing Pains" "Myth Busting" "Whose Public Domain" "Political Turmoil" "The Nature of the West" and "Culture Clash"Dand discuss issues currently under debate regarding the New West. In "A Newcomer's Old Story" for instance Paul Larmer discusses the "many shades of nativeness" that hold and divide the West. He further states "The West has always been a place in motion culturally and biologically." It is this motion that paces the great debates that have evolved from native tribes to mountain men to settlers to real-estate developers and the people they encompass. In "The Smell of a Forest Healing" Rocky Barker addresses the use of fire as a management tool to maintain ecosystem integrity. The essays reflect the environmental mission of High Country News and the opinions of a growing population both within and beyond the New West. Recommended for public libraries and all libraries in the West.DSue Samson Univ. of Montana Lib. Missoula Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information Inc. Fulcrum Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : 78749 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News Editors editor
Living in the Runaway West : Partisan Views from Writers on the Range
Golden CO U.S.A.: Fulcrum Publishing 2000. 244 pages index; slightly bumped corners;. Soft Cover. Fine/No Jacket. Fulcrum Publishing paperback
Referência livreiro : N40074 ISBN : 1555910483 9781555910488
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High Country News Linda Bacigalupi
Reopening the Western Frontier
Island Press. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy that’ll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD codes toys may not be included. Island Press paperback
Referência livreiro : 3191841610 ISBN : 1559630108 9781559630108
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High Country News Bacigalupi Linda
Reopening the Western Frontier
Island Press. Used - Good. Good condition. Island Press unknown
Referência livreiro : R01M-00244 ISBN : 1559630108 9781559630108
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High Country News Staff; Linda Bacigalupi
Reopening the Western Frontier
Island Press 1989. Paperback. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Island Press paperback
Referência livreiro : G1559630108I3N00 ISBN : 1559630108 9781559630108
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