Published by John Murray, W. & W. Galignani & Co, Stassin and Xavier, Paris, Longman, Leipsig, London, 1847
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Fifth Edition, corrected and augmented. Fifth Edition, corrected and augmented. 36 pp. "Mr. Murrays Handbook Advertiser" for 1847 at back, charts, a plan of Heidelberg on page 538, folding map printed on cloth engraved by J. & C. Walker, map 15 x 13 1/4 inches. Pp. 574. 1 vols. 8vo. With a slip advertising " A Popular History of Germany" and a 12 page thin 12mo catalogue for "Galignani's English Library" tipped onto the front free endpaper. Original brown cloth, gilt lettering on cover and spine, publisher's advertisements on endpapers. Some staining, printed paper label from American Library Association Soldiers and Sailors Camp Library on upper cover, bookplate on endpaper, some browning of text, generally light, else very good with the 1847 signature of N. E. Noyes 36 pp. "Mr. Murrays Handbook Advertiser" for 1847 at back, charts, a plan of Heidelberg on page 538, folding map printed on cloth engraved by J. & C. Walker, map 15 x 13 1/4 inches. Pp. 574. 1 vols. 8vo.
Published by John Murray, London, 1878
Seller: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australia
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. London, John Murray, 1878. Small octavo, xii, 80, 568, 66 ('Handbook Advertiser, 1880-81') pages plus 11 maps and plans (9 folding), a rear endpaper map and a large folding map in a rear end-pocket. Gilt-lettered red cloth a little marked and flecked, and a little rubbed and bumped at the extremities; trifling signs of use and age; the end-pocket map has minimal siverfish nibbling along small sections of one fold; a very good copy. Provenance: 'given me from "Manoah" Library' is written in ink on the verso of the front flyleaf; a bookplate ('Words | Words | Words | F A S') is mounted on the front pastedown. 'Manoah' was the name of the Adelaide Hills estate of Sir Josiah Symon (1846-1934); 'F A S' may be a Symon family member. Sir Josiah Symon 'was born in Scotland and migrated to South Australia in 1866. He was called to the South Australian Bar in 1871 and became Attorney-General in a conservative government when he won the state seat of Sturt in 1881. Sir Josiah was the acknowledged leader of the South Australian Bar for over 30 years through his understanding of the law and skill as an advocate. His major contribution to Australian politics was in the area of Federation. He was a prominent member of the 1897-98 Australasian Federal Convention. He saw the major issues of Federation as equal representation of the states in the Senate; the solution of deadlocks between the two Houses of Parliament; the Murray River; and the establishment of an Australian Supreme Court to replace the Privy Council. The first three issues are still topical today, the fourth was resolved several years ago. Sir Josiah was a person of broad scholarship. He wrote "Shakespeare the Englishman" in 1929, and was a member of several literary associations. The library at Sir Josiah's Upper Sturt estate, "Manoah", consisted of 10,000 law and literature volumes, reflecting his interests in Shakespeare, travel, history and biography. He bequeathed his collection (excluding approximately 2,500 law books), to the State Library where it remains an excellent example of a "gentleman's library". The terms of the bequest were that the books should not be marked or rebound, which makes it a useful source of examples of original bindings, particularly in pictorial cloth' (State Library of South Australia website).
Published by John Murray,, 1920
Seller: Island Books, Thakeham, West Sussex, United Kingdom
US$ 927.46
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSm. 8vo., Tenth Edition, on India Paper, with 38 folding coloured maps, 11 full-page maps and plans (a number coloured), numerous illustrations, plans and tables (several full-page) in the text, and a very large folding coloured map mounted on cloth in pocket at rear, some mild offsetting to blank preliminaries, endpapers very lightly age-soiled; handsomely bound in full crushed red morocco BY HATCHARDS, upper board lettered in gilt, back with five shaped raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, wide gilt doublures elaborately tooled in gilt with a floral border enclosing multiple frames, laid paper endpapers, red, yellow and green silk head- and tail-bands, red buckram pocket, a splendid and ornate copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. THE BINDING IS SIGNED ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. IT WAS COMMISSIONED BY GUY WESTMACOTT WHOSE NAME IS LETTERED IN GILT ON FRONT BOARD (this could well be Guy Randolph Westmacott of the Grenadier Guards). A SPLENDID AND UNIQUE COPY OF THE ONE OF THE BEST EDITIONS OF THE FINEST TRAVELLER'S GUIDE TO INDIA AND SURROUNDING REGION. VERY SCARCE IN ANY CONDITION.