New York: Palgrave. Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. 2002. Book Club Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0312230494 . Appears to be a book club edition. Book would be fine but for gift note on ffep. DJ has very light wear. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 384 pages . Palgrave hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13708 ISBN : 0312230494 9780312230494
Association for Promoting Christian Knowledge OUP 1987. Pbk stapled card covers 47pp light shelfwear prev owner�s name neatly on front endpaper otherwise an excellent clean tight unmarked copy becoming hard to find Association for Promoting Christian Knowledge OUP, 1987 unknown
Samuel French London 1936 PB Three Act play from a story by "William" author Richmal Crompton. Worn and marked and rather battered covers and spine in a good only condition. Traces of erased pencil annotation throughout and this acting copy is well thumbed. 84pp 0 Samuel French London 1936 PB paperback
London 12 Dorset Square 1834. 3pp. in secretarial hand on single folded sheet. Retained copy. 1 vols. 4to. Fine. 3pp. in secretarial hand on single folded sheet. Retained copy. 1 vols. 4to. The Lord High Chancellor of Ireland Pulls Strings. The powerful and influential Plunket 1st Baron served as Lord High Chancellor of Ireland from 1830-1841. His son John Plunket QC 1793-1871 afterwards third Baron Plunket was the father of William Conyngham 4th Baron Plunket Chuirch of Ireland archbishop of Dublin. unknown
London: H. Woodfall J. Fuller G. Woodfall etc. 1768. First edition. With 23 pp of crests illustrated. 210 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary calf. Upper board detached else a Fine tight volume. First edition. With 23 pp of crests illustrated. 210 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. H. Woodfall, J. Fuller, G. Woodfall, etc. unknown
London: Printed by J. Plymsell at the Anti-Jacobin Press and Sold by C. Chappel 1799. Early edition. 90 2 "Prospectus of the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine" pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound stitchmarks. Some browning and wear but generally a very good copy with "R. Rush" on the title from the library of Richard Rush the lawyer diplomat and statesman. Early edition. 90 2 "Prospectus of the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine" pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Richard Rush's copy. The Committee of Secrecy's reports on the Society of United Irishmen and the rise of similar societies in Great Britain. The societies in England and Scotland are described with accounts of their actions the arrests and trials and the situations as well as the involvement of the United Irishmen and their relationship with France. On the prospectus for the "Anti-Jacobin Review" William Cobbett in Philadelphia is listed as one of the booksellers the only bookseller in America listed. ESTC: T86579 Printed by J. Plymsell at the Anti-Jacobin Press and Sold by C. Chappel unknown