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  • Stephen Trimble, Editor; Ann Whittaker; Charles Wilkinson; Brooke Williams

    Published by Kirsten Johanna Allen, 2016

    Seller: Peter L. Masi - books, MONTAGUE, MA, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condition: Used - Very Good. Kirsten Johanna Allen, Torrey House Press, Torrey, UT, 2016. (88) pages. Map, 3 upper leaves topographic diecut. 9 x 7", paperback. Clean, tight, very good.

  • Macey, Frank W. ; Brooke, D. & Wilkinson, Stanley (Revised & Endlarged by)

    Language: English

    Published by The Technical Press Ltd., London, UK, 1955

    Seller: Sarah Zaluckyj, KINGTON, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good ++. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. Fifth Edition - Reprint. NO DUSTJACKET. No dustjacket. 712 pages. Clean red hardback - silver-coloured titles to spine. Light/moderate wear to spine-ends and boards' corners. Some yellowing to page-edges, ink stamp to flyleaf o/w pages clean and tidy.

  • Seller image for Carlisle House, Carlisle Street, Soho, London for sale by Cox & Budge Books, IOBA

    J Brooke Wilkinson

    Language: English

    Published by British Board of Film Censors, London, 1936

    Seller: Cox & Budge Books, IOBA, Hythe, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First edition. Hardback, rebound in full red leather by Bickers & Son of London, with two raised bands and gilt titling to spine, boards bordered in gilt with corner design in gilt and green, with central motif of the doorway to Carlisle House, titled "Circa 1760 (Wren)". Top edge gilt, fore-edge untrimmed. 26 × 18.5cm, 31pp. A scarce, brief history of Carlisle House in Soho's Carlisle Street, illustrated throughout with black and white photographs. The author, Joseph Brooke Wilkinson, was the Secretary of the British Board of Film Censors from 1913 to 1948. Built in the 1680s and (apparently incorrectly) attributed to Sir Christopher Wren, for the Earl of Carlisle. The house was sold in the late 18th century to Lord Delaval, and then to the celebrated fencing and riding master Angelo Tremamondo. In the nineteenth century, Charles Dickens used it as the model for Dr Manette's house in A Tale of Two Cities before becoming an antiques warehouse and a hotel. The British Board of Film Censors took up residence in 1936. The history of the house after the publication of this book was short. It was destroyed in the Blitz during a heavy raid on the 10th/11th May, 1941 (a previous owner of this book claims the water marks to the boards were from the night of the Blitz as this book was apparently in Carlisle House and the covers were wetted from the firemen's hoses. I have no proof of this but it's an interesting story). Condition: This is a very attractive copy, perhaps not meant for general circulation but an in-house publication for the BBFC. As mentioned, there are water marks to the front and rear boards (please see the pictures) leaving a darkened area and a tidemark. There is light spotted foxing throughout but the book remains in strong readable condition. A rare London history.