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ISBN 10: 1468145053 ISBN 13: 9781468145052
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Verlag: James Nisbet and Co., 1845
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Fair. 1845. No Edition Remarks. 201 pages. No dust jacket. Brown cloth. Ex-libris plate stuck to front pastedown. Pages remain bright and clear with minimal tanning and foxing. Thumb-marking present. Noticeable creasing to gutter. Cracking to gutters, with exposed netting. Boards have mild edge-wear with slight rubbing to surfaces. Soft crushing to spine ends. Noticeable tanning to spine and edges. Small marks to boards. Water staining to boards.
Verlag: Cambridge : J. Hall and Son ; London : Whittaker ; Simpkin, Marshall ; Bell and Daldy ; Oxford : J. Parker, 1881
Anbieter: G. & J. CHESTERS, TAMWORTH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 648 pages, a very good plus hardback, publisher's original brown cloth binding with gold gilt lettering to the spine - still bright, minimal evidence that this is an ex-library book, although there is a tonal change on the lower part of the spine where the library sticker used to be. Lending card from the University on the ffep (can easily be removed later) shows it was only lent out on one occasion - that was nearly 48 years ago, 3rd Oct 1977.
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN 10: 1468145053 ISBN 13: 9781468145052
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dez 2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 1468145053 ISBN 13: 9781468145052
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Verlag: London Privately Printed for the Parish Register Society 1903, 1903
Anbieter: Chaucer Bookshop ABA ILAB, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbFIRST EDITION 8vo. (approx. 22.5 x 15cm) green clothbound hardback, gilt. 120pp, indexed. Bookplate to inside front cover. Blind embossed name stamp to ffep which has had top corner neatly removed. Occasional pencil marks in margins. Very slight wear to top and base of spine. Overall a a VERY GOOD COPY. (Shelf 9) PLEASE NOTE: Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.** Pictures available upon request.** Visit our homepage for our shop opening hours. Over 20,000 books in stock - come and browse. PayPal, credit and most debit cards welcome. Books posted worldwide. For any queries please contact us direct.
Verlag: London: Bro George Kenning 198 Fleet-Street, 1878
Anbieter: CHILTON BOOKS, SUDBURY, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbA very good original tight binding. Folio. 14.75" 10" x 1.5" . [2pp.]/pp.8/pp.602 . Brown blind stamped cloth, with gilttitle to front board . Boards lightly soiled, edges rubbed. Spine dulled with rubbed gilt title. Original yellow endpapers. Inner hinges carefully strengthened. This tome begins with a very useful 8 page index! 52 weekly papers; Jan 5, to Dec 28, 1878 , pagination is continious. Clean text throughout (just a couple of small blemishes). Articles include: Consecration of the Temple Bar Lodge, No. 1728 (there are reports on the consecration of 31 craft lodges); A note on the safe arrival of Cleopatra's needle; Obituary. Bro. Dr. J. V. Worthington, P.M. 220 (in all there are 57 obituaries); The New Grand Officers; An Advert for The Ocarina. The New Musical Instrument.; An Advert and report for the Lauch of the Masonic Life-Boat (Albert Edward) at Clacton-on-Sea; Provincial Grand Lodge Of Suffolk; etc. ** ". By the 1850s publishers had rapid and reliable access to the whole country, in addition, time spent travelling by rail created a demand for material to read. The growing number of freemasons were part of an expanding middle class who travelled and read, and these factors help to explain why, within three years of each other, two new, weekly masonic newspapers were launched, The freemason in 1869, and The freemasons' chronicle in 1872. It is also surely no coincidence that the first weekly masonic publications were launched after the removal of the last of the stamp and paper taxes in 1855 and 1861 respectively, commonly referred to as the taxes on knowledge. As Brake points out, after these taxes were abolished there was a rise in daily and weekly serials. The newspaper reported freemasons' involvement in national events, for example in the issue for the 27th October 1877, there is a notice concerning the Freemasons Indian Famine Fund. The regular column, 'Masonic and general tidings' always tended to include items of general interest such as short reviews of good restaurants in London and details of the Lord Mayor's show. By the 1880s the newspaper had a special column which reviewed the plays on in the London theatres. A further indication of the leisure activities and interests of those who read the newspaper. The newspaper always included reports of lodge meetings, with a section specifically for London lodges. These reports often give a detailed account of an event or a meeting, listing individuals who attended and can be a very useful source of information about London freemasons and masonic life. Similarly the obituaries, some of which are very detailed and include pictures, provide insight into an aspect of a man's life which in many cases has remained hidden. Between 1873 and 1885 the Rev. Adolphus Frederic Alexander Woodford acted as editor. Woodford was a formidable masonic scholar and drew around him some of the great masonic scholars of the time. As a result articles by such men began to appear in the newspapers pages and helped to ignite a lively debate about the accepted views of masonic history. The newspaper was reflecting the interests and concerns of a growing number of freemasons who were believed in a more disciplined and erudite approach to masonic history. In 1886, a year after Woodford stepped down as editor, Quatuor Coronati Lodge, No. 2076 was formed with the aim of being the premier research Lodge and Woodford was one of its founding members. The newspaper demonstrated that a new approach to the history of freemasonry was in demand by the brethren, and the success of the research lodge, which still exists today, built on the foundations which the paper had laid." - See Fraternal Communications: The Rise Of The English Masonic Periodical by Rebecca Coombes, 2009 . *** George Kenning. The son of an East End oyster seller, Kenning realised the potential of the market: he not only manufactured the costumes, but sold a range of products from his shops across Britain. He set up a mail orde.