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Henry James / Kenkyusha English Studies Series (Red Cloth)
daisy mirror
Not Available 1924. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Référence libraire : 2080502106907967
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Henry James Fowler
The King's English
Oxford 1958 in8. 1958. Cartonné.
Référence libraire : 100147187
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Henry Joseph
Le paradis des dinosaures - Tome 1
GALLIMARD LA NOIRE. 1998. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 196 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO40055619 ISBN : 2070753956
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HENRY KANE
LE PANIER DE CRABE
GALLIMARD. 1952. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 247 pages. Couverture de bibliothèque + tampon de bibliothèque sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO20141512
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Henry Kater (1777-1835), English physicist of German descent:
Henry Kater physician Autograph Letter Signed to the English mineralogist and geologist William Phillips 1775-1828.
23 May 1823; Union Place Regent's Park London. 12mo: 2 pp. Very good. Addressed to 'Mr. W. Phillips' on otherwise-blank second leaf of bifolium which carries traces of previous mount. Acknowledges 'the obliging present' of Phillips's 'valuable work on mineralogy' the influential 'Outline of the Geology of England and Wales' 1822 written with William Conybeare. 'I have been for some time anxiously expecting the appearance of this new Edition an earlier version had appeared in 1818 as I had given my last copy to a friend.' He is 'sorry the authorities are not sufficient to warrant the publication of the list I did myself the pleasure of sending you as an extensive table arranged in the order of specific gravities is I imagine still a desideratum.' 23 May 1823; Union Place, Regent's Park [London]. unknown
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Henry Kemble (1848-1907), English actor:
Henry Kemble actor. Long Autograph Letter Signed to 'Seymour' entirely written in verse giving a humorous account of his activities in provincial theatre.
Theatre Royal Nottingham 21 September 1871. 8pp. 12mo. Text complete on aged and worn paper. A charming and high-spirited description of life in the provincial theatre in Victorian England in better than average verse showing the influence of Byron's humorous poetry. The letter begins: 'Dear Seymour After long delay And putting off from day to day The duty that to you I owe Of writing lines to let you know How fares it with me well or ill Or else of forwarding a bill I'll now atone for my neglect By sending you with all respect The history of myself in verse.' Among his 'woes' are an unpleasant trip from Scarborough to York: 'It pleased the government to send Some half-a-dozen raw recruits With dirty bodies clothes and boots; To join their regiment in Brum. Into our carriage must they come And what with drinking coughing spitting Around the place where I was sitting The filthy wretches made me sick. I longed to give the brutes the stick.' On arrival in 'fair Nottingham' he goes straight to the playhouse 'And went in front for which I had to pay For Musgrave had directed Sir Alas! Without an order none of us should pass.' He reports a speech from his 'future manager': 'Dear Sir I'm glad to see you pray sit down I'm very busy just arrived from town Where I have been to see if I could find A man to play "Claude Frolls" to my mind . But just oblige me and I think you will We'll put your name as Temple in the bill If you'll consent a smaller part to play For Mr. Wills who's very ill to-day'. References follow to 'Miss Brough the leading lady pretty fair Unsympathetic though and given to stare' and to 'Miss Sidney juvenile' who is 'not much good Her heart is soft Sir but her head is wood. Pretty to look at but not over sage Charming in private wretched on the stage.' Also 'the old woman Mrs. Sennett'; the leading man Brandon Ellis; the 'manager of stage affairs' 'Mr. Nelson'; 'Miss Elton' and 'Boffin Palmer'. 'I saw "Notre Dame" in London & must say Our scenery is as good in every way.' He is happy with business and his landlady and asks to be commended to 'all I know in Liverpool'. He asks him to look out for an opening there: 'As an old man Sir whether grave or funny You won't get many better ones for money' In a prose postscript he states that he has only 'sacrificed truth for the sake of making a rhyme' in the story of the recruits he travelled with: 'they were not going to Birmingham but only to York; their conduct however was as unpleasant as I describe.' Theatre Royal Nottingham, 21 September 1871. hardcover
Référence libraire : 17433
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Henry Kirke White (Alfred Howard, ed)
The Beauties of Henry Kirke White: Consisting of Selections from his Poetry and Prose
<p>Fair HC no DJ. Unprinted thin orange paper over boards spine backstrip lacking; frontispiece opposite title page with vignette of author's tomb followed by title page with full publication information. Covers are scuffed lightly soiled; spine has old cloth tape running the length; covers weakly attached; textblock remains tightly bound; some acid offset on frontis and 1st title page; clean interior with occasional light foxing. 24mo 214 pp.</p> Boston: N.H. Whitaker hardcover
Référence libraire : 18068
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HENRY KUTTNER
LES MUTANTS
LIBRAIRIE DES CHAMPS ELYSEES EDITIONS LE MASQUE SCIENCE FICTION N°0003. 1974. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 254 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO90010503
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Henry Lamb (1883-1960), RA. English artist of the Camden Town Group [Jean Inglis]: R. A.
Autograph Letter Signed from English painter Henry Lamb R.A. to fellow-artist Jean Inglis.
4 July 1944; St John's Cottage Cambridge. Landscape 12mo. 12 lines. Text clear and complete. Good on aged paper in envelope addressed by Lamb to Inglis. On 'seeing the picture after that long interval' he was 'not ashamed of it' but 'when it was new my friends used to rag me about my "Morgue" pictures' there being 'a few others of similar gruesome import'. Now that he is 'far past youth' he is 'painting mostly scenes of sweetness & serenity'. He is sorry that she is 'denied the priviledge sic I have enjoyed all these sinister times' that of being able to paint. 4 July 1944; St John's Cottage, Cambridge. unknown
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Henry Lemon (1822-1902), English engraver [ Messrs E. Gambert & Co., London publishers ]:
Henry Lemon English engraver. Three Autograph Letters Signed to his publishers of Messrs. E. Gambert & Co. the first two regarding his engraving 'The Miller's Daughter' and the last proposing to engrave 'The Saviour in the Temple'.
The first two from 4 Chalcot Terrace London. 21 April and 11 December 1858. The third from 2 Winchester Road Avenue Road Regents Park NW. 24 December 1860. The three items in good condition on lightly aged and worn paper. ONE: 4 April 1858. 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. Addressed to 'Mr. H Moore Messrs. Gambert & Co.' Regarding the financial arrangement surrounding his engraving 'The Miller's Daughter'. On the subject of 'the two repayment bills' he would 'rather not part with £50.00 for some two or three months to come'. TWO: 11 December 1858. 1p. landscape 12mo. Directing the firm to give the bearer 'six 6 Artists Proofs of Millers Daughter - which I long since promised to the owner of the Picture'. THREE: 24 December 1860. 2pp. 12mo. He has finished the work he has 'in hand' and is 'looking around me to see how next to occupy myself'. He considers that it 'might be to your inclination & interest to put the plate into my hands' of 'The Saviour in the Temple'. He knows 'how important time is in the carrying out of such an enterprise as this' and undertakes 'to devote to it the whole of my time & as to price I do not imagine we should have any difficulty as to that'. The first two from 4 Chalcot Terrace, London. 21 April and 11 December 1858. The third from 2 Winchester Road, Avenue Road, Rege unknown
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Henry Leslie (1830-1881), English actor and playwright [John Clark, actor; Dame Ellen Terry (1847-1928), actress; Benjamin Webst
Autograph Letter Signed from the actor and playwright Henry Leslie to the actor John Clark sending a copy of a play 'The Village Blacksmith' which Ellen Terry 'wanted to take to Webster' and commending Clark for the lead role.
36 Queens Crescent Haverstock Hill NW London. 25 March 1867. 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. Good on lightly-aged paper with small hole through both leaves. He will be too busy over the following days to visit Clark in person 'and so I send you the first act of the MSS I talked to you about - I may say I read the 1st. act one afternoon to Miss Terry who wanted to take it to Webster - but I was disinclined'. If Clark 'had anything to do with it - the Blacksmith would be the last word underlined part'. He asks Clark to return it as soon as he can: 'as this is the American copy - and they expect it but of course won't get it by next mail'. 36 Queens Crescent, Haverstock Hill, NW [London]. 25 March 1867. unknown
Référence libraire : 12919
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HENRY LEWIS
CHASSE CROISE AU CAIRE - n° 14
FRANCE SUD PUBLICATIONS. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 183 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO90125541
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HENRY LEWIS
MISSION SUICIDE
FRANCE SUD PUBLICATIONS - LES ROMANS NOIRS FRANCO-AMERICAINS - N° 26. 1976. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 212 pages. Première de couverture illustrée par un dessin en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO90125852
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Henry Melvill Gwatkin (1844-1916), English theologian and church historian:
Henry Melvill Gwatkin 1844-1916 English theologian and church historian Autograph Note Signed 'H W Gwatkin' to 'Miss Thomas'.
8 Scrope sic Terrace Cambridge; 12 May 1908. One page 12mo. Very good on lightly aged and spotted paper. 'Dear Miss Thomas The autograph-hunter has the advantage. It is not civil to ignore her and she cannot be refused without getting what she wants'. 8 Scrope [sic] Terrace, Cambridge; 12 May 1908. unknown
Référence libraire : 5484
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HENRY MILLER
LA CRUCIFICTION EN ROSE. 1. SEXUS.
BUCHET / CHASTEL. 1968. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur frais. 666 pages. Couverture rempliée. Dos plié.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : R260115427
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HENRY MILLER
LA CRUCIFIXION EN ROSE. I. SEXUS.
BUCHET / CHASTEL. 1970. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 666 pages. Premier plat détaché. Couverture rempliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : R260153087
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Henry Miller
The immortal bard
The village press non paginé pages in8. Sans date. agrafé. non paginé pages. Années d'édition 1960-1980
Référence libraire : 2192
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HENRY MILLER - GIROUX ROGER (traduction)
Big Sur et les oranges de Jerome Bosch (Big Sur and the oranges of Hieronimus Bosch)
BUCHET/CHASTEL, CORREA. 14 mai 1959. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 399 pages - Pages en grande partie non coupées - jaquette en état d'usage / correcte, illustrations en noir/blanc sur les 2 plats. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO20273116
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Henry Moore Henry Spencer Moore 1898 1986 English sculptor Hans Juda Hans Peter Juda 1904 1975 art collector publisher of the
HenrTLS 'Henry' from sculptor Henry Moore to art collector Hans Juda re. an Inland Revenue 'ruling which I think applies only to me'. With autograph directions from Moore's house Hoglands to Hoddesdon and copies of four letters by Juda.
Moore's letter and the directions on separate Hoglands letterheads the letter dated 29 March 1973 and the directions undated. Copies of four Juda letters dated 13 May 1965 23 March and 3 April 1973 and 29 August 1974. ONE: Typed Letter Signed 'Henry' from Moore to Juda 'Dear Hans'. On letterhead of Hoglands Perry Green Much Hadham Herts. 29 March 1973. 1p. 12mo. He thanks Juda for telling him about 'the ART AUCTION in aid of "Save the Children Fund." I do know about it as some years ago I gave a sculpture and then a lithograph for this fund.' Moore has given so much work 'for these worthy causes . that the Inland Revenue people realising that they were losing a lot of tax through my work not being sold in the normal way made a ruling which I think applies only to me that I can only give work "to the Tate Gallery or any other public gallery or for a public monument of national importance." I was relieved when they made this ruling it solved many problems for me.' He concludes with best wishes to Juda and his wife the photograph Elspeth Juda. TWO: Autograph driving directions from Hoglands to Hoddesdon drawn in blue ink by Moore. On Hoglands letterhead. 1p. 12mo. Representing along the right-hand margin a snaking road route up from Hoglands in the bottom right-hand corner joining the A10 which is drawn vertically across the page below the letterhead to Hoddesdon in the top left-hand corner from which an arrow points leftwards off the page. THREE: Copy of typed letter from Juda to Moore. 13 May 1965. 1p. 8vo. Attached to Item Two. He thanks Moore for a 'wonderful afternoon'. 'Last night at Victor's Retrospective Exhibition - impressive and beautifully staged - we looked at our favourite Moores; the knife-edged two-piece which was bought by the Tate in 1963 appealed to Elspeth who remembers that you showed us part of this knife-edged piece last Tuesday; the other part you looked for was not there.' He concludes by askigng whether there is 'a possibility of your letting us have a similar piece as the one at the Tate' FOUR: Copy of typed letter from Juda to Moore. 23 March 1973. 1p. 8vo. The letter to which ONE replies. He realises that 'the flood of begging letters for worthy causes' Moore receives 'must increase daily' but is writing on behalf of his 'dear and old friend' Mrs Lola Hahn-Warburg who is in charge of the Save the Children Fund art auction. 'If you could see your way to part with a little sketch or drawing it would certainly be the highlight of the Auction.' FIVE: Copy of typed letter from Juda to Moore. 3 April 1973. 1p. 8vo. Moore's letter 'makes it very clear that you cannot possibly be as generous as you would like to be'. SIX: Copy of typed letter from Juda to Moore. 29 August 1974. 1p. 8vo. He is approaching the age of seventy 'I think you might still remember the event.'. 'I have given myself one gift: to thank you personally for the enlightenment you have given for all those years. The more my eyesight deteriorates the more vision there seems to be and "to see things" is a quality which you have given not only to me but to many thousands if not millions of people.' He describes three of his own sculptures which he is sending Moore under separate cover one of which 'is of course based on an objet trouve which I only slightly manipulated before it was cast at the Central School of Art and Design in which I still take a very active interest as you know. . To send you these three items is my only birthday present. What you should not do is to clutter up further your huge collection of similar if not more congenial items.' Moore's letter and the directions on separate Hoglands letterheads, the letter dated 29 March 1973 and the directions undated. C unknown
Référence libraire : 12097
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Henry Morley Professor of English Literature at University College London
Shorter Works in English Prose with Illustrations
London England: Cassellls Library of English Literature Publisher: Cassell & Company London circa 1880 english literature series 440 pp b/w illustrations green cloth covers with gilt decorations on front and spinesplit ends wear to top and tail end of spine rubbed corners and scuffing on front and rear boards foxing to endpapers We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts Theology History Politics Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions and all types of Academic Literature. First Thus. Leather & Boards. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardback. Cassellls Library of English Literature
Référence libraire : 077807
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Henry Newbold
Robert Herrick
<p>Green decorated cloth boards with tight binding and clean bright unmarked pages all intact. Previous owners' signature on front endpaper and back endpaper has a small address stamp as well as the residue of a small label. 478 pages. Minor wear on spine ends and corners. Will send same day with care.</p> Thomas Nelson & Sons hardcover
Référence libraire : biblio44
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Henry O.
Confessions d'un humoriste- Nouvelles
Rivages. 2010. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 150 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO30318419
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HENRY O.
CONTES DU FAR WEST
STOCK. 1988. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 238 pages - ACHEVE D'IMPRIMER 29 février 1988 - Mouillure sur le 2e plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : R160192298
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HENRY O.
CONTES DU FAR-WEST
STOCK. 1965. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 251 pages. Pièce de titre noire. Pièce d'auteur noire. Titre, auteur, filets dorés sur le dos noir.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO30066427
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Henry O.
Contes du Far-West
Stock. 1965. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 251 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO30313318
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HENRY O.
NEW YORK TIC TAC
STOCK. 1987. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 244 pages - ACHEVE D'IMPRIMER 24 Août 1987. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : R160192300
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HENRY O.
NEW YORK TIC TAC - NOUVELLES
STOCK. 1987. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 244 pages. Couverture illustrée en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : R160085782
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HENRY O.
SOULIERS, BATEAUX ET PRESIDENTS
CLANCIER-GUENAUD. 1988. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 298 pages. Couverture rempliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : RO30046710
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Henry Pelham Alexander Pelham Clinton 6th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne 18341879 English nobleman:
Duke of Newcastle; horse-racing Autograph Letter Signed "Newcastle" to "Frank" about a race-meeting.
No place 7 Dec. 1878. Three pages 8vo bifolium small stain otherwise good condition. He comments initially on a cutting from a newspaper. Singular to relate there is more truth in that cutting than you wd imagine. Before leaving London I had persuaded Miss Kellogg to come to Brighton for the race week: I got a letter from her to say . I had a very bad Goodwood & lost heavily the first day at Brighton and wrote in the evening begging her top come as I could npot win a bet and she might change my luck: the second day was as bad as the first but she came down to Brighton that evening for the Cup Day: Speculum won the Cup I landed between 5 and 6000 and gave her a bracelet to commemorate his victory = If I remeber right I did win very nearly 10000 that day but it did little more than clear one over Goodwood and the first two days. Excuse a scrawl ."Note: His taste for gambling resulted in his fleeing the country in 1860 to escape his debts which had then reached £230000. In 1861 he married Henrietta Hope heiress of the wealthy Henry Thomas Hope in Paris. As part of the marriage settlement his debts were paid and an income of £50000 a year settled on the couple. Extensive lands in England and Ireland were also added to his family's holdings by inheritance from his father-in-law although Pelham-Clinton himself never controlled them due to the terms of that testament." No place, 7 Dec. 1878 unknown
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Henry Purcell / John Eliot Gardiner / John Elwes / Gillian Fisher / Monteverdi Choir / English Baroque Soloists / Martin Hill /
Gardiner Purcell Collection - The Indian Queen
1995-05-02. CD. Very Good/Very Good. Case with minor wear and scuffing. Disc and booklet in very good condition. Record # 490460 unknown
Référence libraire : 490460
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Henry Purcell [Composer]; John Eliot Gardiner [Conductor]; English Baroque Soloists [Orchestra]; Lynne Dawson [Performer]; Gilli
Purcell: Dioclesian &Timon of Athens / Gardiner 2 CDs
Erato 1991-08-10. Audio CD. Very Good. BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THE 2 CDS IN PLASTIC CASE WITH COVER PICTURE AS SHOWN.SHIPS FAST WITH TRACKING Erato unknown
Référence libraire : 180820008
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Henry Purcell [Composer]; John Eliot Gardiner [Performer]; Eiddwen Harrhy [Performer]; Elisabeth Priday [Performer]; English Bar
Purcell: The Fairy Queen
Archiv Produktion 1990-10-25. audioCD. cd audio. 5x4x0. disc looks new/un-played. open case Free of any markings For any additional information or pictures please inquire. Archiv Produktion unknown
Référence libraire : 251105104
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Henry Reed; Brenda English
The Intuitive Heart: How to Trust Your Intuition for Guidance and Healing
Are Pr 2000-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Are Pr paperback
Référence libraire : Q-0876044747 ISBN : 0876044747 9780876044742
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Henry Sambrooke Leigh (1837-83), English dramatist [THE SAVAGE CLUB]:
Henry Sambrooke Leigh; Savage Club Autograph Letter Signed to Edward Draper.
16 July 1879; on letterhead of the Savage Club Adelphi Terrace W.C. One page 12mo. Very good if a tad grubby. Thanks Draper for his 'amiable but unconvincing' note. 'Do you not know that I was irritated into bad language by being accused of "d - d impertinence This too before I said a discourteous word. - Goodman the writer Edward John Goodman of course rules the Committee of the Savage Club and even you have listened to the voice of that Israelitish charmer.' Concludes 'Mais n'importe. Either this evening or tomorrow I send in my resignation. I will neither apologize nor renew the matter in cold blood.' Signed 'Henry S. Leigh'. 16 July 1879; on letterhead of the Savage Club, Adelphi Terrace, W.C. unknown
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Henry Scale English
A Light on the Historians and on The History of Crowland Abbey
Longmans Green Reader and Dyer. 232 pages. Cover has a worn appearance - loss of cloth at head and base general fading and wear also wear at corners etc. See image from Winghale Books. Signature on end paper and a few very minor and neat annotations. No rear end paper. First few and last page browning. Netting slightly visible on inner edge of a few pages but all sound. Slit of appox. 6 cm to p131. A worn but still sound hardback. Crowland and Burgh: A Light on the Historians and on the History of Crowland Abbey; and an Account of the Monastery at Burgh now Peterborough in Pre-Norman Times and to the Time of King Richard the First 1193. Volume 1 ONLY . Read description . Hardcover. 1871. Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer hardcover
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Henry Scale English
A Light on the Historians and on the History of Crowland Abbey 1868
New. unknown
Référence libraire : A9781165913022 ISBN : 116591302x 9781165913022
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Henry Scale English
A Light on the Historians and on the History of Crowland Abbey: With an Account of Burgh Now Peterborough In the Time of the History Which Is Called Ingulfus Classic Reprint
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 0282467092.G ISBN : 0282467092 9780282467098
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Henry Scale English
A Light on the Historians and on the History of Crowland Abbey 1868
New. unknown
Référence libraire : B9781165913022 ISBN : 116591302x 9781165913022
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Henry Scale English
Ancient History English and French Exemplified in a Regular Dissection of the Saxon Chronicle: Preceded by a Review of Wharton's Utrum Elfricus . Peterborough History Classic Reprint
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1527883825.G ISBN : 1527883825 9781527883826
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Henry Scale English
Ancient History English and French Exemplified in a Regular Dissection of the Saxon Chronicle: Preceded by a Review of Wharton's Utrum Elfricus Grammaticus Malmesbury's Life of St. Wulstan and Hu
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0265850975.G ISBN : 0265850975 9780265850978
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Henry Scale English
Ancient History English and French Exemplified in a Regular Dissection of the Saxon Chronicle: Preceded by a Review of Wharton's Utrum Elfricus Grammaticus Malmesbury's Life of St. Wulstan and Hug
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0266845010.G ISBN : 0266845010 9780266845010
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Henry Scale English
Crowland and Burgh: a Light on the Historians and on the History of Crowland Abbey; and an Account of the Monastery at Burgh Now Peterborough in Pre-Norman Times and to the Time of King Richard the First 1193
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9780371725405 ISBN : 0371725402 9780371725405
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Henry Scale English
Crowland and Burgh: Volume 3
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : A9780371657034 ISBN : 0371657032 9780371657034
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Henry Scale English
The Laws Respecting Pews or Seats in Churches
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781022051331 ISBN : 1022051334 9781022051331
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Henry Scale English
The Laws Respecting Pews or Seats in Churches
Hardback. New. hardcover
Référence libraire : B9781020038679 ISBN : 1020038675 9781020038679
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HENRY SIMONEAUX
LA DIRECTION SPIRITUELLE SUIVANT LE CARACTERE
EDITIONS MONTAIGNE. 1959. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 326 pages. Numéro de classement écrit au stylo sur le dos. Coiffes en tête et en pied abîmée. Tampon de l'institution sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : R240011258
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Henry Southern (1799-1853), English journalist, editor of the London Magazine and founder of the Retrospective Review:
Henry Southern journalist. Autograph Letter Signed to unnamed individual explaining that he is not being generous and making a sacrifice by accepting the appointment of editor of the London Magazine.
7 January 1825. 2pp. 12mo. In fair condition on aged paper with minor remains of stub adhering to one edge. The letter would appear to concern Southern's appointment in January 1825 as editor of the new series of the London Magazine. It reads reads: 'My dear Sir It is needless to say that I shall have great gratification in dining at your table on Tuesday. I fear that my letter has been delusive. I have no claim to the kind word you use. Generosity is smost certainly out of the question. I make no sacrifice - and in point of fact I expect to gain. I shall be deceived if I do not. Let me not however bother you with words.' 7 January 1825. unknown
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Henry Steele Commager
The Blue and the Gray
A Mentor Book 1973 604 pages in8. 1973. broché. 604 pages. Cet ouvrage en deux volumes compile des documents originaux lettres journaux et récits de participants à la guerre de Sécession offrant une vision équilibrée des expériences nordistes et sudistes. Il couvre la période allant de la nomination d'Abraham Lincoln à la bataille de Gettysburg puis jusqu'à Appomattox mettant l'accent sur les témoignages individuels plutôt que sur une narration historique classique
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Henry T. Riley. Literally Translated Into English Prose, with Copious Notes.
The Fasti Tristia Pontic Epistles Ibis and Halieuticon of Ovid. Literally Translated Into English Prose with Copious Notes By Henry T. Riley.
London UK.: George Bell & Sons 1878. This is the first edition. Stained outer cover binding. Browned free endpages and fore'edges. Light pencil writing on title page. Rubbed and worn to the corners and edges of the outer cover binding. This book will be POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED UK ONLY . Please email for further details. OFFERED FOR SALE BY A FULL-TIME STOCKHOLDING CAREER BOOKSELLER WHO TELLS YOU WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEIR TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS ARE! POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED! UK ONLY. FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS. Not Signed or Inscribed. Blue Stained Cloth. Very Good AVERAGE/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾". HARDBACK. George Bell & Sons Hardcover
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Henry Tanworth Wells (1828-1903), English miniature and portrait painter, associated with the Pre-Raphaelites [ Thomas Faed (182
Henry Tamworth Wells English artist. Autograph Letter Signed 'Henry T Wells' to Scottish artist Thomas Faed accepting an invitation with reference to a Royal Academy General Assembly.
Thorpe Lodge Campden Hill. W. London 28 October 1877. 1p. 12mo. In very good condition with part of gummed label from mount at head. Writing to 'My dear Faed' he accepts an invitation for 20 November in the hope that 'we shall not be summoned to a Gen. Assembly on that evening if such things are ever again to be resumed!' Thorpe Lodge, Campden Hill. W. [ London ] 28 October 1877. unknown
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