London: John Murray 1827. 284pp. Disbound. Several faint old stamps of a mercantile library occasional foxing and minor spotting but near very good. First edition. A curious work the narrative in verse appearing on pp. 151-191 with the extended preface up through p.151 being concerned with establishing reform and pp.191 to the end being a record of the evidence and proceedings in the 1825 Lord's Committee hearings and other matters. Uncommon. OCLC: 6206989. BRADSHAW 7908. John Murray unknown
Oxford: Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill . 1770. Not paginated. A8-3C5 †A8 -†M4 3D8-3S6. Thick octavo. Contemporary unlettered red morocco spine gilt extra covers with gilt roll of vines at edges with oval black morocco central inlay with the sacred monogram and cross within a gilt sunburst a.e.g. marbled endsheets. Vertical crack in spine with shallow losses at crown and toe front binder's blank detached but present rear inner hinge cracking after free endsheet some wear to joints and forecorners; still a good internally fresh and crisp copy. An attractive octavo printing including the Apocrypha. Wright and Gill printed an edition in folio the same year. A highly likely association copy of some interest signed on the front binder's blank "Sarah S. Villiers 1804" probably Sarah Sophia Child-Villiers 1785-1867 Countess of Jersey and with the earlier signature of "Sarah Child 1779" her mother Sarah Anne Child 1764-1793. Sarah Childs married Lord Villiers on 23 May 1804. As heir to Child's Bank and to the property at Osterley Park she brought considerable resources to the marriage and was engaged as an active partner at the bank. She exerted influence in political circles and was prominent socially sufficient to provide models for fictional characters in novels by Disraeli and Lady Caroline Lamb. ESTC T91638. DARLOW & MOULE HERBERT 1206. Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill ... unknown
London & New York: Samuel Bagster and Sons / James Pott and Co. 1904. xix14862pp. Octavo. Printed wrappers. A few pencil notes wrappers tanned at spine with shallow chips at spine ends; a good copy. A preliminary private version of Herbert 2136 with a special preface re: justification and methodology. The wrapper title asserts the text embodies "the Labours of Many Eminent English and Greek Scholars" and Herbert identifies the editors as Samuel Lloyd and George Washington Moon. The edition described in Herbert is "tentative" and has a different collation; an earlier partial proof appeared in 1902 see D&M 1348. COPAC locates two copies of the "tentative" edition and OCLC/Worldcat four but both come up empty for this "Private issue." A bibliographic and textual curiosity. HERBERT 2136ref. Samuel Bagster and Sons / James Pott and Co. unknown
Time-Life Books 1984. Reprinted from the 1864 edition published by John Bradburn of New York. With two maps. Bound in blue leather embossed decoration with gilt letters and raised bands. All edges gilt. Red ribbon marker. Decorative end-papers. Fine. Full-Leather. Fine. Time-Life Books hardcover
33 Nottingham Place W. February 28th 1881. 1881. Very good. - Octavo. A few words sending his autograph penned on a cream sheet of his personalized letterhead 7-1/8 inches high by 4-1/2 inches wide. The letterhead is bordered in black. Signed "Yours very sincerely / W. G. Cusins." There is some very light foxing & soiling to the letterhead & scraps of gray paper adhere to the verso where the letter has been removed from an album. Folded once for mailing. Very good. <p>Cusins responds to a request for his autograph.<p>Sir William George Cusins 1833-1893 was an English pianist violinist organist conductor and composer. He toured widely in England and Europe as a concert pianist and composer. He also played the violin in various London orchestras. In 1851 he succeeded Sterndale Bennett as conductor of the Philharmonic Society and remained in that post until 1883. He was appointed organist to Queen Victoria's private chapel and in 1870 was made Master of the Queen's Musick. He was knighted in 1892. 33 Nottingham Place, W. February 28th, 1881. unknown
U.S.A.: Harvard University Press 2005. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. slight bend in the spine. University bookstore USED sticker on the back cover. otherwise a very clean copy. no damage. Harvard University Press unknown
Rowman & Littlefield 1980. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. 600grams ISBN:0822603357 Rowman & Littlefield hardcover
EMI 1987. Vinyl. Good/. This item is a 12" vinyl single and has been visually graded. G some scuffs/hairlines on surface n.b. visual grading offered. Pic sleeve has ring/edge wear corner creasing G. 12 EM 55 Sleeve Condition:GOOD EMI unknown
Epic 1990. Vinyl. Good/. This item is a 12" vinyl single and has been visually graded. G some scuffs/hairlines on surface n.b. visual grading offered. Pic sleeve has ring/edge wear corner creasing G. 655676 6 Sleeve Condition:VERY GOOD Epic unknown
London: Eyre Methuen Ltd 1978. Near fine one bumped corner on rear cover in near fine dust jacket same bumped corner. Beautiful copy even with that one bumped corner. Interesting collection of the dramatist's poetry and prose 34 poems and 9 prose pieces. 102 pages. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Eyre Methuen Ltd Hardcover
William Morrow Publishing - 2008. Hardcover/Gd. condition/394 pages - Discusses how the mob owned Cuba and then lost it to the revolution. k1965hi1. Hard Cover. Good. William Morrow Publishing - Hardcover
Austin TX U.S.A.: Eakin Press 1989. AA4 - Sturdy book with usual library sticker on DJ. No checkout card. Only sticker on front loose end paper with withdrawn stamp. 4th Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Ex-Library. Eakin Press Hardcover
Grosset and Dunlap Publishing - 1979. PB/pub.1979/Gd. condition/94 pages- A guide to raising a happy dog while keeping its owner happt too. H79655. Soft Cover. Good. Grosset and Dunlap Publishing - Paperback
A Bantam Book/ Bantam Books/ Published by Arrangement with Henry Holt & Company Inc. January 1964. Mass Market Paperback . Used - Good. Light edge and cover wear with unmarked pages. Domestic orders shipped with USPS tracking numbers. A Bantam Book/ Bantam Books/ Published by Arrangement with Henry Holt & Company, Inc. paperback
Oxford University Press 1972. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. 900grams ISBN: Oxford University Press paperback
New World Press 1980. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Dust Jacket in fair condition. 350grams ISBN: New World Press paperback
<p>1. Man in bed being served tea by his man servant. 2. Man in a wheelchair at the seaside being pushed by his servant while passing a male pedestrian. On tan mount with red ruled border. Signed in pencil "John Leech" 6 7/8" x 5 1/4" on mount 7 3/4" x 6 1/4". Very good.</p> unknown
Ex-library Book / Some Marks: The School of English 1903 / 1912 Reprint Hardback : hard cover edition in good or better condition some slight wear to edges as normal for age of book. Overall good copy of this title. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. Hard Back. Good Clean Cond./No Dust Jacket. Illus. by Title Page Logo Illustration. Educational / Learning. Writer / Writing Reference. The School of English 1903 / 1912 Reprint Hardcover
New York: Mitchell Kennerley 1915. Signed by Bynner on front free endpaper. 87 pp. Head and heel of spine and corners of boards rubbed and lightly bumped covers soiled and stained front board bumped at fore-edge page edges tanned page corners lightly bumped dampstains along top edges of endpapers. Signed. First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 12mo. Mitchell Kennerley Hardcover
Philadelphia PA: University of Pennsylvania Press 1977. First Edition First Printing; in very good slipcase; . lite wear at tips of slipcase.531 clearn unmarked pages. 1st. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. Illus. by b/w Illus. 8 Vo; 4 Pounds. University of Pennsylvania Press Hardcover
Circa 1880. 1880. Good. - A slip of paper 2-3/8 inches high by 4-3/8 inches wide is inscribed & signed in black ink: "Let us thank God for the Saxon Grit / Robert Collyer". The paper is mounted on a piece of cream-colored card of approximately the same size. The card is unevenly cut & both paper & card are slightly rippled from the mounting. Good. <p>"Saxon Grit" is the title of an 1880 poem by Collyer about the Norman conquest of England in which the phrase recurs in each verse.</p><p>Robert Collyer 1823-1912 was an English-born American Unitarian clergyman. He became a Methodist minister in England in 1849. Emigrating to The United States in the following year he found employment as a hammer maker in Pennsylvania and soon began preaching on Sundays while still employed at the factory. His earnest rugged simple style of oratory won him great popularity but his advocacy for the antislavery cause then frowned upon by the Methodist authorities aroused opposition. He was tried for heresy and his license was revoked. Continuing as an independent preacher he joined the Unitarian Church in 1859. In 1860 he organized and became pastor of the Unity Church the second Unitarian Church in Chicago. The church grew to become one of the strongest Unitarian churches in the West and Collyer was regarded as one of the foremost pulpit orators in the country. He left Chicago in 1879 and became pastor of the Church of the Messiah now renamed the Community Church in New York City. In 1883 he was a featured speaker at the convention of the American Woman Suffrage Association where he spoke movingly about his deceased wife and their struggles over "the woman question".</p> Circa [1880].
Contemporary Publications. Used - Good. 1955. Quarto. 64 pp. Illustrated. Some shelf wear scuffing and discoloration to wraps with significant tear along spine fold. Altogether a copy in Good condition. Subject: Chicago Illinois & Midwest. Contemporary Publications paperback
Contemporary Publications. Used - Good. 1954. Quarto. 64 pp. Illustrated. Includes 'The Paintings of Ivan Albright' by Dorothy Bridaham. Some shelf wear creasing and smudging to wraps. Altogether a copy in Good condition. Subject: Chicago Illinois & Midwest. Contemporary Publications paperback
Contemporary Publications. Used - Good. 1954. Quarto. 64 pp. Illustrated. Some shelf wear mild chipping and noticeable creasing to wraps. Altogether a copy in Good condition. Subject: Chicago Illinois & Midwest. Contemporary Publications paperback
Contemporary Publications. Used - Good. 1954. Quarto. 64 pp. Illustrated. Includes article on Ernest Hemingway at Oak Park High. Some shelf wear smudging and significant creasing to wraps. Altogether a copy in Good condition. Subject: Chicago Illinois & Midwest. Contemporary Publications paperback
Ramat-Gan Israel: Bar-ilan University 1974. Contrast. This book is in very good condition with only minor signs of shelf wear or aging. The cover is slightly sun faded. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Bar-ilan University Paperback
Ramat-Gan Israel: Bar-ilan University 1974. Contrast. This book is in good condition with minor signs of shelf wear or aging. The cover is slightly sun faded. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Bar-ilan University Paperback
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. Illustrated by unknown artist. Publication date and edition not stated publiction after 1864: dedication dated May 1858 but introduction by CHARLES DICKENS refers to her death in 1864. Brown covers with gilt design on cover and spine both bright and intact; AEG. Very good first signature detached; owner's tiny signature on front pastedown; wear at corners and at top and bottom of spine; pages browned. Attractive binding: see scan of front cover and spine. Ten-page introduction by Dickens. Hard Cover. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. Hardcover
London: Robert Barker 1611. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Folio. The First and Second Books of Kings complete in 36 leaves. The first page is the final page of the previous book 2 Samuel; on the reverse begins 'The First Booke of the Kings commonly called The third Booke of the Kings'. 36pp. followed by 'The Second Booke of the Kings commonly called The fourth Booke of the Kings' 35pp. The final page ends II Kings and begins I Chronicles. Printed in black letter woodcut initials. Recent binding of quarter calf gilt titles Cockerell marbled paper boards. Some remargining no loss and old stains else a very good copy in a fine binding The binder's notes itemize the steps in rebinding including leaf disinfectant for the stains. Darlow & Moule 240. Robert Barker hardcover
New York NY: Bantam 1959. Text/NEW w/faint discoloration. Softcover/Good; sound w/edge wear faint creasings & soiling to surfaces & spotting to leading text block. Complete & unabridged 1923 English verse translation by poet and librettist William Brian Hooker 1880 - 1946 of French dramatis Edmon Rostand's 1868 - 1918 play also written in verse. Hooker descendent of Thomas Hooker who founded the Colony of Connecticut edited the The Yale Record while at Yale. This translation was prepared for Walter Hamden which became the a long running Broadway production with 232 performances in 1923; in 1946 Hamden passed the torch to Jos� Ferrer who won awards for his performance on stage in film and on television. . 15th Printing. Soft Cover. Very Good/None as Issued. Text/English/Verse/Drama. Bantam Paperback
Wiltshire: The Crowood Press 1989. Immaculate and tight gift quality copy. Light crease on bottom edge of back cover. 178p. Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Diagrams. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Paperback. The Crowood Press Paperback
London: Macmillan Pub Ltd. Hardcover. 1405053615 pp xviii 380. Signed and inscribed by the Author on an FEP. . Fine. 2006. 1st Edition. Macmillan Pub Ltd hardcover
Pronghorn Publishing January 2014. Trade . Very Good. Very Good Softcover. Light soiling and shelfwear to covers. Tiny tear on spine end. Pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. Pronghorn Publishing unknown
<p>First edition. Tall octavo. 7 plates in color and 1 b/w illustrations by Rigby Graham. Original gilt stamped stiff blue/green patterned wrappers matching endpapers. No dust jacket. Fine. 20 pages.</p><p>One of 325 unnumbered copies twenty five copies were numbered and signed.</p><p>Printed by Peter Bonser.</p><p>Binding and gold stamping by Trevor Hickman.</p> Brewhouse Press paperback
<p>London: Cassell. 1971 1st ed. thus. unpaginated blue cloth 24mo w/gilt spine titles: near Fine in a near Very Good dj ink name; else a nice clean and crisp copy; dj = rubbed @ extremities; else nrVG An enlarged facsimile reissue of the original 1922 edition.</p> London: Cassell hardcover
Stanford University Press. 264 pages. Clean paperback. Governance and Society in Colonial Mexico: Chihuahua in the Eighteenth Century . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 2000. Stanford University Press paperback
J. Gleave 1820. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1820. 409 pages. No dust jacket. Brown boards. Detached front board. Heavy tanning and rub marks to pages with foxing to the text block edge. Loose binding with cracked hinges and guttering. Bumping to spine ends and corners with noticeable rubbing and scuffing along edges and over surfaces. J. Gleave hardcover