Published by Washington & Lee University, 1976
Seller: PONCE A TIME BOOKS, SANTA BARBARA, CA, U.S.A.
0 Includes illustrations. Very good. moderate shelfwear, crease to the cover,
Published by John Murphy Co., Baltimore, MD, 1871
Seller: Archer's Used and Rare Books, Kent, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover (Original Cloth). Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Previous owner's signature in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Virginia; 18th century; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 15071.
Published by Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1979
Seller: Quaker House Books, Catawissa, PA, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Fine. Brian Froud and Alan Lee (illustrator). In spiral boound pictorial covers. First and last pages and month pages have illustrations. Clean and unmarked pages. Boxed in beige covers with pictorial on cover of box. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Language: English
Published by Hatchards, United Kingdom, 1870
Seller: Pendleburys - the bookshop in the hills, Llanwrda, United Kingdom
US$ 31.10
Quantity: 1 available
Add to baskethardback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. hardback, 6 1/2" x 4 1/2", green cloth lettered green on gilt to the spine and with a gilt pictorial design to the upper board. Rubbed to the extremities, the binding remains tight, foxing to the endpapers. Christmas gift inscription on the front free endpaper, the body of text free of marking. Fold out map with strengthening to the verso of one fold, b&w illustrations, xvi + 404pp.
Language: English
Published by Hatchard and Co,, London, 1866
Seller: Tony Hutchinson, Seale, United Kingdom
US$ 33.16
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Twenty-third Thousand. 305pp. Still well bound. Interior in nice clean condition. Owner's name dated 1876 on fep. Wear/fraying to extremeties of cover.
Published by Thomas Wittaker, 1880
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Thomas Whittaker, New York [Published Date: NO date list, circa 1880]. Hardcover, iv, 252 pp. "By the Author of 'The Peep of the Day,' and 'Line upon Line'." Title page states: A Third Series of the Earliest Religious Instruction the Infant and is capable of receiving; with verses illustrative of the subjects. An early edition of Favell Lee Moritmer's third book in her Peep of Day series, the early editions of which were published anonymously "by the Author of ." Small (4 3/8 x 6 1/4") cloth covered boards with color inset illustration of a young child in a Scottish tartan and hat, and decorative black border and gold lettering on spine. With Frontispiece illustrations by unknown illustrator and an illustration at page 43 signed by "Richardson". In good condition with some nicking and fraying to the cloth over the corners and top and bottom of spine and moderate overall scuffing and soiling. Binding tight. Pages lightly aged but otherwise unmarked. NOT Ex-Library. NO remainder marks. The Peep of Day series was immensely popular due to Favell Mortimer's ability to present the gospel clearly to very young children by using simple vocabulary and sentence structure and with short "lessons" each about 5-6 pages in length. The publisher of this book, Tomas Whittaker, started in 1874 in New York and published primarily religious and moralistic books. Original Bookseller stamp, Joseph Lord, Bookseller & Stationer, Albany, New York, affixed to rear paste-down.
Published by Ecclesiological Society, 1989
Seller: EYES WIDE OPEN, London, United Kingdom
Bkt 12pp illus .punch holes nr spine for file, clean & bright.
Seller: ANTIQUARIAT Franke BRUDDENBOOKS, Lübeck, Germany
Gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Sehr gut. 395 S. Zeittafel v. Korea im Vergleich m. China u. Japan: S. 377, Literaturverzeichnis: S. 381 - S. 390, Liste sino - Koreanischer Schriftzeichen ( hanja): S. 391 - S. 395 Das Buch ist in sehr gutem, sauberen Zustand. ISBN: 9783777482200 Wir senden umgehend mit beiliegender MwSt.Rechnung. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1474.
Seller: Versandantiquariat Felix Mücke, Grasellenbach - Hammelbach, Germany
hardcover. Condition: Befriedigend. 395 Seiten; ohne Schutzumschlag, Artikel stammt aus Nichtraucherhaushalt! F19-480 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 3.
Published by Longmans, Green London 1913-15, 1913
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
new impression hardbacks in decorated cloth Very Good 16 mo. xi + 347, x + 368pp., frontis.(2), illusts., map, Inc. many line drawings, some hand-coloured. Some wear to decorated salmon boards & small split at spine o/w a very good set & internally very good indeed. Scarce.
Published by Whipple & Damrell, Boston, 1837
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Stated First Edition. Small Octavo. 15cm. Stab bound, with no evidence of ever having been in wraps or a binding. 144pp. The title page and last leaf form the covers for this volume, so there is some light soiling and spotting to both leaves, with some old, flattened creasing and discoloration to the final leaf; internally clean and fresh, ownership signature to title page, strong and solid, with a little dogearing to the lower front corner. A very good copy of a volume that really had nothing to assist in its survival thus far. The sequel to Hannah Lee's bestselling "Three Experiments of Living" which by the time of the anonymous publication of this work was well into its 18th printing or more. "Elinor Fulton" also ran to multiple editions, following on from the earlier works gentle and woman-oriented 'guide to navigating married life' theme which was pushed into public focus by the financial collapses of 1837 and the bubbling and roilings of the women's emancipation that was to come. The book dealt with a fictionalized demonstration of a married couple living within, and beyond, their means, and how careful domestic financial management was actually the key to happiness in marriage and life. Actually Lee's fourth published work, but her first novel in 1830 "Grace Seymour" seems to have disappeared without contemporary notice. A contemporary signature to the title page appears to all evidence to be that of Elizabeth Ropes Orne, of the enormously influential New England Orne family, who married and allied themselves closely with the Ropes, the Baldwins, the Tappan family, and the Cushings - which effectively made them little less than New England wealthy aristocracy on a par with European great houses. Elizabeth died of consumption at the age of 24, in the Ropes mansion (now part of the Peabody Essex Museum), where her room is preserved in its contemporary state. She was a correspondent of William P. Upham, the Salem Witch Trials authority, which makes sense for a woman born in Salem, and is memorialised as an intelligent, imaginative, and creative young woman.