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Verlag: London: Martin Robinson & Company, (1971), 1971
ISBN 10: 0855200022ISBN 13: 9780855200022
Anbieter: Old Line Books, Severna Park, MD, USA
Buch
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 8vo, 258pp., VG- in trade paperback, upper right corner heavily bumped, we ship in boxes, not bags, LOC1.
Verlag: Martin Robinson & Co. Ltd, Oxford & London, UK, 1979
ISBN 10: 0855202890ISBN 13: 9780855202897
Anbieter: Sarah Zaluckyj, KINGTON, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition - Softback. 134 pages. Shiny softback covers, very light wear only, light creases to bottom corners. Pages very clean and in nice condition.
Verlag: C. AND J. RIVINGTION; G. AND W. NICOL; T. EGERTON; A. STRAHAN; J. SCATCHERD; J. CUTHELL; J. NUNN; LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORM AND CO.; T. CADELL; J. AND W.T. CLARKE; J. CARPENTER AND SON; OTRIDGE AND RACKHAM; S. BAGSTER; J. AND A. ARCH; J. RICHARDSON; J. M. RICHARDSON; J. BOOKER; R. SCHOLEY; HATCHARD AND SON; J. MAWMAN; BALDWIN, CRADOCK AND JOY; C. CHAPPLE; R. G. AND W. R. WHITTAKER; SHERWOOD, JONES AND CO.; R. NEWMAN AND CO.; SUTTABY, EVANCE AND FOX; T. TE3GG; OGLE, DUNCAN AND CO.; J.F. SETCHELL; R. SAUNDERS; J. BOHN; RODWELL AND MARTIN; W. MASON; SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL; BLACK AND YOUNGS; G. COWIE AND CO.; HURST, ROBINSON AND CO.; S. HIGHLEY; J. LOWE; G. MACKIE; J. BUMPUS; C. ARNOULD; SMITH AND ELDER; AND C. TAYLOR; WISLON AND SONS, YORK; ETC, LONDON, U.S.A., 1823
Anbieter: dC&A Books, Crockett, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1823. TWO VOLUMES (VOLUME XXV, & XXVI). 765pp. GOLDEN BROWN TOOLED LEATHER HARDBOUND WITH GILT GOLD STAMPED/EMBOSSED TITLE/FLORAL DESIGN ON SPINE COVER WITH A DIAMOND PATTERN STAMPED ON LEATHER BOARDS FRAMED BY A FINE GILT GOLD BORDER AND AND FLORAL DETAIL ON BOARD EDGES, FRONTIS PAGE WITH ENGRAVED IMAGE OF GEORGE COLEMAN ESQ. OF VOLUME XXV. DIMENSIONS: 6 1/4" x 4 1/4" x 1". CONDITION: VERY GOOD; 1/4" x 1/4" CHIP AT UPPER RIGHT SIDE OF SPINE CROWN AND LIGHTER CHIPPING AT SPINE HEEL OF VOLUME XXV, SOME RUBBED AREAS OF BOARD EDGES, CORNERS GENTLY BUMPED/RUBBED, PERSONAL EX-LIBRIS LABEL PASTED INSIDE FRONT BOARD, LIGHT PENCIL PRICING NOTE AND SMALL BOOKSELLER LABEL PASTED INSIDE REAR BOARD PAGE, 1ST COUPLE OF PAGES LIGHTLY BROWN SPOTTED, REMAINING TEXT WHITE AND BRIGHT, STRONG HINGES AND VERY GOOD CONDIITON OVERALL.
Verlag: Martin Robinson and Co, 1982
ISBN 10: 0855202688ISBN 13: 9780855202682
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
PAPERBACK. Zustand: GOOD. 1982-07-15. Martin Robinson and Co . Softcover. ACCEPTABLE Covers sunned. Covers marked. Spine worn. Spine marked. Previous owners name. Some annotations. Some pages marked. Some slight foxing. Page edges marked.
Verlag: London : Printed for John Richardson ., Hurst, Robinson and Co. ., J. Hatchard . and Rodwell and Martin, 1819
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
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First Edition. Poor disbound copy. Some slight wear and tear as with age. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 4, 43 p. ; 23 cm. Notes; Author's dedication to John Maitland. Subjects; Wool industry Great Britain Taxation. 1 Kg.
Verlag: London : Printed for John Richardson ., Hurst, Robinson and Co. ., J. Hatchard . and Rodwell and Martin, 1819
Anbieter: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irland
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First Edition. Poor disbound copy. Some slight wear and tear as with age. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 4, 43 p. ; 23 cm. Notes; Author's dedication to John Maitland. Subjects; Wool industry Great Britain Taxation. 1 Kg.
Verlag: Chester: printed by John Dixon Northgate-Street; and sold by Hugh Hughes St. Martin's-le-Grand London and Robinson and co Castle Street Liverpool, 1835
Anbieter: Christopher Edwards ABA ILAB, Henley-on-Thames, OXON, Vereinigtes Königreich
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8vo, pp. [ii], 122; with a single page of advertisements at the very end of the volume (not part of the original collation); first leaf of the introduction becoming detached; original green sand-grain cloth, title stamped in gilt on upper cover, and harp on lower cover (very slightly stained); gilt edges. First edition: printed in Chester by J. Dixon at the Courant Office. Jones came from Wrexham, just over the border. There was a second edition, printed in London in 1837, in which Jones disowned this edition which he says was not authorised; and in fact the errata leaf before the text admits that he had not seen the proof sheets. On the other hand, the final leaf consists of advertisements for other books by Jones, either published or forthcoming, which seems a little odd for an edition not sanctioned by him. Copac locates copies at the BL, Bodleian, Manchester, NLW and Cardiff; WorldCat adds copies at Cambridge and Stanford. Jackson, Annals of English Verse, p. 589; Johnson, Provincial Poetry, 499.
Verlag: W J and J Richardson ; R Gardner ; W Otridge and Sons ; R Baldwin ; D Ogilvy and Son ; F Cand J Rivington ; C and J Robinson ; J Nunn ; Cuthell and Martin ; Vernor and Hood ; Darton and Harvey ; R Lea ; J Walker ; Lackington, Allen, and Co. ; J Clarke an, 1804
Anbieter: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Südafrika
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 5th or later Edition. Eight volumes (complete). Now much forgotten by historians (but not collectors!) this history of the Ancient World was already in its 10th edition in 1804 (of which this is a full set). A lovely, very handsome set of books. Fully bound in leather with gilt. The morocco spine has five ridges, six panels. The books have a polish and gentility from ownership and handling that raises the spirits. An ex-libris plate in the books indicate former ownership by the Lord Walsingham (probably Thomas de Gray, the 2nd Baron Walsingham). His father had been Attorney General under Lord North. All books are illustrated with maps (that are in excellent, trim condition). The boards are smooth, elegant, sound and firm. The spines are all worn from handling but are full of character, benevolence. The boards also have light shelving scuffing. Inside, the contents are tight, serene and tidy. Together with the ex-libris plates on the inside front covers there are stamps indicating case numbers, shelf numbers and book numbers. The pages have printers markings at the feet of the text. Throughout the printer's plates' impressions are visible. Volume 1 has an engraving of Rollins as its frontispiece. This is smart. There are two books in this volume: 'The ancient history of the Egyptians' and 'The History of the Carthaginians'; there is also a preface on the uses of 'profane history' especially in regard to religion. The pages are neat and tidy. Volume 2 (T. Gillet (printer)): 'The history of the Carthaginians contd.', The History of the Assyrians', 'The foundation of the empire of the Persians and Medes .' plus articles , 'The history of the origin and first settlement of the several states and governments of Greece' plus articles, 'The history of the Persians and Grecians'. The frontispages have, at their foot, damp stain tide-marks. These do not detract from the texts. The folded maps are firm, fascinating, fine. There is foxing all about. The book is benign and pleasant. Volume 3 (T. Gillet (printer): 'The history of the Persians and Grecians contd.'. The contents have some foxing but are largely clean, placid. The folded maps are tidy. Volume 4 (G Woodfall (printer)): 'The history of Persians and Greeks contd.' The pages are tight and attractive. The maps are firm and full interest, neat and tidy. Volume 5 (G Woodfall (printer)): 'The history of Alexander', 'The history of Alexander's successors'. Again the pages and maps are fine and engaging. There is for example, a wonderfully intricate engraving of 'A view of the City & Port of Alexandria & the Isle of Pharos' that brings contentment to the heart. There is some foxing but the contents are largely smart and venerable. Volume 6 (G Woodfall (printer)): 'The history of Alexander's successors contd.' , 'Sequel of the history of Alexander's successors'. The early pages have a map of 'The East' drawn by Mr D'Anville with three measurements (Greek stades, Roman mile, Parseng or Leage of 3 Roman Mile). The detail is stunning, the condition is uplifting. This applies to the consequent maps in the book. Some pages have tanning, some have foxing but most are clean, clear and contented. Volume 7: G. Woodfall (printer)): 'Sequel of the history of Alexander's successors contd.' Again some pages are foxed, some tanned. Most are companionable and comfortable and clean. The maps are utterly engaging (again drawn by the legendary D'Anville who was known for his partiality to accuracy) and tidy. The early pages have some very light creasing to the bottom edges. These pages also have some light markings and surface storage impressions. Volume 8 (G. Woodfall (printer)): 'The history of Syracuse' , 'The history of Pontus'. A sure, secure, serene book. The pages are clean, benign and certain. The maps are trim and tight. The full set is clubbable and exudes history and evokes timelessness, passion, care and ownership. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.