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Zustand: Good. Good condition. Owner's name on inside. (Christian Reformed Church).
Verlag: 010, 2011
ISBN 10: 9064507708ISBN 13: 9789064507700
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
Buch
Zustand: very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1988
Anbieter: Libreria Piani, Monte San Pietro, BO, Italien
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Roma, Selegrafica 80, 1988, due locandine fotografiche a colori di cm. 67 x 48.
Verlag: Frederick Etchells & Hugh Macdonald, London, 1927
Anbieter: APPLEDORE BOOKS, ABAA, WACCABUC, NY, USA
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Cloth. Zustand: Collectible; Very Good. 1st. The 1927 1st edition, limited to 375 copies. Solid and VG, with very light soiling at the panels. Octavo, 32 pgs. With very nice hand-coloured engravings on wood by Hester Sainsbury.
Verlag: Brockham Green Dorking Surrey. 30 September, 1841
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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3pp., 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged and worn. The year of writing is supplied in a contemporary hand. Beside his address at the head if the ketter Tayler writes: 'This will sound tarnation rural in the catalogue.' He begins the letter by explaining that he is 'dating from my little Cottage here', and that he has let his house in town, 'reducing my Rent to less than half and I can paint to more purpose and without interruption of idle Callers here'. The delay in replying has been occasioned by 'so much of bustle and packing'. He states that he is going to take Hills's advice 'and write immediately to Lord Uxbridge begging his Lordship to send a check either to me or to you if you will be so kind as to keep it for me'. He expresses sorry at 'poor old Worley's death', stating that he had 'quite a regard & no small share of respect for him which was increasing with every transaction in which we had any share'.
Verlag: 'Published by E Tisdall No 5. Church St Kensington London'. Undated s?, 1850
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
1p., 12mo. In fair condition, on lightly-aged paper, with small piece cut away from one corner, and traces of mount adhering to the blank reverse, which also carries a few marks in ink, with a couple of minor marks in the margin at the foot of the recto. At the head of the page is the engraving, roughly 12.5 x 12 cm, attractively done, and showing Gough in cutaway jacket and waistcoat, standing behind a table, with a seated audience behind him, holding aloft a glass of water. The text consists of 19 lines in small type, beginning: 'This is the liquor which God, the Eternal brews for his children - not in the simmering still, over smoky fires, choked with poisonous gases, and surrounded with a stench of sickening odours and rank corruptions [.]'. It concludes: 'Speak out, my friends, would you exchange it for DEMON'S DRINK - ALCOHOL?' Tisdall does not feature in BBTI, and COPAC has no record of any publication by him. Possibly dating from Gough's 1853 visit to England, at the invitation of the London Temperance League, when he was entertained by the artist George Cruikshank. Scarce: no copy on COPAC or WorldCat.
Verlag: CHIZINE PUBN, 2018
ISBN 10: 1378152662ISBN 13: 9781378152669
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
Buch
Zustand: New.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1017916888ISBN 13: 9781017916881
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
Buch
Zustand: New.
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc, 1995
ISBN 10: 0849347548ISBN 13: 9780849347542
Anbieter: buchlando-buchankauf, Langwedel, SH, Deutschland
Buch
Gebundene Ausgabe. Zustand: Wie neu. 384 Seiten; Zustand geprüft, Versand werktags innerhalb von 24 Stunden. neuwertig und ungelesen ZA 9332525 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 870.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Griesheim, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
0. Sprache: Deutschu.
Verlag: 8 November, 1849
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
See their separate entries in the Oxford DNB. On 12.5 x 9.5 cm piece of light-grey paper, cut from. The large signatures are written one on top of the other on one side of the paper, with the only other writing the date at the head: 'Alfd. Edwd. Chalon / Jno. Jas Chalon'. On the reverse is the beginning of an application to the Artists' General Benevolent Institution: 'Gentlemen, Your Petitioner Elizth. Debh. Bone, only Daughter of the late Mr Bone R.A. certifieth that her necessities remain unabated since last year, & she most respectfully intreats your charitable consider[ation] [.]'. Likewise see the entry for Henry Bone, RA, in the Oxford DNB. See Image.
Verlag: William W. Rose, 1856., New York:, 1856
Anbieter: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Montreux, VAUD, Schweiz
158 x 103 mm. 12mo. iv, 35 pp. Frontis.; bottom page 35 clipped. Blind-stamped black cloth, top cover gilt. Fine. Cordasco 50-1735.
Verlag: Frederick Etchells & Hugh Macdonald, London., 1927
Anbieter: Peter Ellis, Bookseller, ABA, ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe Signiert
First edition thus: five hand-coloured wood engravings by Hester Sainsbury. Royal octavo. 32 pages. One of 375 numbered copies. Buckram-backed paper boards. The text is that of the first edition, undated but probably 1628. Pages unopened.Mounted onto the front free endpaper is an Autograph Letter, signed, from Hester Sainsbury to writer, editor and publisher Guy Chapman, presenting the book to him: "I am returning the blocks you were so good as to lend me. I have just taken one set of proofs. I had meant, by way of thanks, to give you a set of hand pulls, but I'm inclined to think they will really come out better on the press for which they were intended. Also it would be less boring for you to have something different, so I am sending you the 'Dog of War' which was published yesterday. I think the engravings have come out very well, they are excellently printed - I'm not content with the camels I've done for you, would there be time to try another wood cut to put in instead?"Covers a little marked. Very good. No dustwrapper.
Verlag: Great Malvern; 19 December no year. Malvern; 6 August no year
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Both items in good condition, lightly aged, and each with thin strip of paper from mount adhering to reverse. ONE: Great Malvern; 19 December. 2pp, 12mo. Now that he has returned to Malvern, having been 'on a visit to Mr W. Whitman', he thanks Churchill for his 'kindness which I may say, I never found at fault'. He continues: 'Though away from Malvern I have not been idle: most of the neighbouring gentry came to Dudmaston to consult me'. Regarding the future Earl of Ellesmere (1800-1857) he continues: 'Lord Francis Egerton is in correspondence with me & tells me some queer tales about the manner in which doctors & laymen are hammering at him to fright him from the Water Curer. But he says he shall judge for himself, & doing so, he sees nothing to prevent his commencing it here in January, except the times: to [adapt?] which he thinks is difficult. He will come, however, I have no doubt. He brings all his family with him.' He is glad that Churchill has 'at length fixed on a suburban residence', which will be of benefit to him and his family regardless of the expence. He ends with a question regarding the identity of 'Mackensie'. TWO: Malvern; 6 August. 1p, 12mo. He is enclosing a 'statement touching a very desirable position for a surgeon of good abilities & good manners. The locality of the engagement is in the North Riding & the lady who has the appointment is a patient of mine.' He asks him to 'communicate this to any eligible man who should desire such a thing'. With a postscript concluding that the successful applicant 'will have chiefly to practise in the old way'. From the distinguished autograph collection of the psychiatrist Richard Alfred Hunter (1923-1981), whose collection of 7000 works relating to psychiatry is now in Cambridge University Library. Hunter and his mother Ida Macalpine had a particular interest in the illness of King George III, and their book 'George III and the Mad Business' (1969) suggested the diagnosis of porphyria popularised by Alan Bennett in his play 'The Madness of George III'.