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Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
Verlag: HMSO, 1890
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardback. Zustand: GOOD. 1st Edition. 1890. HMSO. First. Disbound loose sheets with clear protective covers. 7.5x11. Complete specification for patent application together with drawings.
Zustand: As New. Like New condition. Issue No. 12. A near perfect copy that may have very minor cosmetic defects.
Verlag: No place. 12 October, 1919
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
2pp., 4to. In fair condition, on aged and worn paper. He begins by stating his great appreciation of 'the kindness of the Committee I have had a long and sympathetic experience of the Club and the relationship has been to me a happy one from first to last'. Were he able to 'fulfil the duties of the President's office' he would be 'strongly tempted to accept their generous inviation and stand for re-election. But war-work has change my habits after a strenuous experience of three public Offices I have undertaken work for a fourth the Board of Education and I am also undertaking the Foreign Secretaryship of the Royal Society of Literature under pressure from my former department'. As a consequence he has 'no time or energy left over for other societies', and feels that he 'must lay down the honour of my position in the Poets Club, but I hope I may be allowed to remain your colleague as an ordinary member'. Newbolt's entry in the Oxford DNB gives an indication of his busy career outside literature: 'During the First World War Newbolt served at the Admiralty and the Foreign Office, [ ] He was conscientious in honorary service: he served on many commissions and committees, and on bodies such as the Royal Literary Fund and the Royal Society of Literature. He was a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery from 1928 to 1937. In 1915 he was knighted and appointed CH in 1922.'.
Verlag: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1976
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. Small quarto. Wrappers. xii, 214pp. Foxing on topedge, spine lightly tanned, very good. Featuring "*And Jesse Begat . A Note on Literary Generations* by Malcolm Cowley; "Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Study in Counterpoise" by Elizabeth Walsh, RSCJ; "Cavafy's Metaphoric City" by Edmund Keeley; *Rising* by Wendell Berry; "From *The Handbook of Heartbreak*" by William Heyen, *The Concert* by John Hall Wheelock. Short stories, poetry, essays, and reviews by Lewis P. Simpson, Malcolm Cowley, Walter Sullivan, Maureen Henry, Isadore Taschen, Elizabeth Walsh, Edmund Keeley, Ardner R. Cheshire, Jr., Joseph Lawrence Basile, Hayden Carruth, Wendell Berry, William Heyen, James Whitehead, John Hall Wheelock, Mark Rudman, Anne Hussey, Brainard Cheney, John William Corrington, John Hazard Wildman, and James Bennett.
Verlag: George Newnes, London, 1921
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Paperback. Zustand: Good. Verpilleux, E; Robinson, T.H.; Bates, Leo; Holloway, C.; Somerfield, T.; Wood, Stanley L.; Gillett, F.; Holmes, Fred; Hodgson, E.S.; Dewar, W. (illustrator). First Edition. Pages 1-88, plus 16 pages of wonderful vintage ads. Many black and white photos and illustrations. Contents include: Vendettas; The Luck of the Game; The Secret of the Well; The Tragedies of Niagara; Running the Gauntlet - part 1; The Witch-Doctor's Vengeance; The Cruise of the Dream-Ship - part 5; The Adventures of a Rolling Stone - part 3; Marooned in the Arctic; Our Adventures Among the Berbers - part 5; The Captain's Ordeal; The Swinging Log; The Lone Sea-Rover; Mind vs. Matter. Bits of clear tape at each end of spine. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this vintage issue.
Verlag: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1976
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. Small quarto. Wrappers. xii, 214pp. Foxing on topedge and a few pages in the front, very good. Featuring "And Jesse Begat . A Note on Literary Generations" by Malcolm Cowley; "Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Study in Counterpoise" by Elizabeth Walsh, RSCJ; "Cavafy's Metaphoric City" by Edmund Keeley; *Rising* by Wendell Berry; "From *The Handbook of Heartbreak*" by William Heyen, *The Concert* by John Hall Wheelock. Short stories, poetry, essays, and reviews by Lewis P. Simpson, Malcolm Cowley, Walter Sullivan, Maureen Henry, Isadore Taschen, Elizabeth Walsh, Edmund Keeley, Ardner R. Cheshire, Jr., Joseph Lawrence Basile, Hayden Carruth, Wendell Berry, William Heyen, James Whitehead, John Hall Wheelock, Mark Rudman, Anne Hussey, Brainard Cheney, John William Corrington, John Hazard Wildman, and James Bennett.
Verlag: Various 1861; 1862; 1849; 1841; 1844; 1854; 1853; 1849; 1832; 1834; 1826; 1845; 1840; 1832; 1839; 1846; 1850; 1838; 1852; 1827, Edinburgh; London; Glasgow; Dublin, 1861
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
Hardcover. Octavo, [4], 5-28, [4], 3-34, [8, incl, plate], 5-29, [4], 5-16, [2], 3-7, [4], 25, [2], 3-66, [6], V-XIV, 15-86, [4], 3-12, [4], [handwritten note], [4], 5-56, [folding plate], [2], 3-12, [2], 3-16, 3, 532-544, 633-640, 665-670, 697-702, 729-734, 794-798, 845-846 [torn and cut away], [6], VI, 7-118, [2], 3-11, [2, torn], 3-28, [2], 3-16, [2, plate], [2], 3-7, [2], 11-28, 19 [followed by two plates and hand-written notes bound-in with pressed plants], [2], 3-12, [2], 3-12, [2], 12, [4], 63, 14 [catalog], [4], 3-17, [2], 3-17, [4], 3-10, [2], 3-23, [4], 6-32, [2], 3-16, [2], 3-24, [2], 31, [2], 26, [2], 3-35, 377-400, [handwritten note bound-in] 401-424, 513-544. Good-; bound in contemporary green cloth, rebacked in blue cloth with gilt titling and decorations to spine, some fading and discoloration to covers, with extensive wear to corners and front edges; first several pamphlets loosened, binding else tight; text block uneven but clean; contents handwritten in ink on ffep (see Note); MF consignment. Contents numbered in ink and listed on ffep: 1. Lecture on the History of Medicine (Begbie) 2. The Study of Medicine (Struthers) 3. The Medical Officers of the Roman Army (Simpson) 4. Address to Medico-Chirurgical Society (Miller) [Case of Fracture of the Pelvis (Taylor)] 5. Principles of Theory in Practice of Medicine (Seller) 6. Pathology, Practical Medicine & Therapeutics 7. Lecture on Respiration (Hopley) 8. Adolphus on Indian Bael in Dysentery 9. Asiatic Cholera (Pairman) 10. Malignant Cholera. Abercrombie 11. Edinbro. Board of Health 12. Magendie on Thoracic and Cardiac Sounds 13. Nature of Fever (Black)[SIGNED] 14. Pulmonary Consumption (Bennett) 15. Williamson on Perforations of the Stomach[SIGNED] 16. Case of Intestinal Concretions (Turner) [Intestinal Concretions (MacLagan)] 17. Blood Vessels of the Mother & Foetus (Reid) 18. Disinfecting Powers (Henry) 19. Pelvic Articulations (Duncan) 20. Duration of Pregnancy (Duncan) 21. Sickness & Mortality in W. Indies 22. Address - School of Medicine Edin. 23. Case of Catalepsy (Coldstream) 24. On the immediate cause of sleep (Cappie)[SIGNED] 25. Nature of Inflammation (Cappie)[SIGNED] 26. Tuburcles of the Brain (Adams)[SIGNED] 27. Cholera in Glasgow (Adams)[SIGNED] 28. Fever in Glasgow (Adams)[SIGNED] 29. Cases of Poisoning (MacLagan) 30. Adulteration of Drugs 31. Acute Pleurisy (Beilby) 32. Life of Dr. Jenner 33. Bell on the Natural System of the Nerves 34. Lecture on Surgery (Carmichael) 35. Collection of Medical Facts, &c &c Handwritten letter bound in between pamphlets 8 and 9, on letterhead from "Dispensing Establishment, 198 Oxford Street" and dated "Feb'y 20th 1851." The letter pertains to the recipient's request for Bael and (possibly) instructions for taking it and the expected result. Handwritten letter bound within pamphlet 32, dated 2 May 50, in which the writer (Dr. Ahern?) describes examining the recipient's patient and his impressions thereof. The recipient's name and much of the letter are illegible. 1359886. Special Collections.