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Language: English
Published by Harvey Barton & Son Bristol
- Manuscript
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No Binding. Condition: Good. Bath Postcard Somerset Mineral Water Fountain, in good clean condition on both sides, see scan for detail. Has not been posted. We use Polyprotec Postcard Sleeves, or similar, for storage and protection when shipping items. They are always included, with our FREE SHIPPING postcards.

Language: English
Published by Harvey Barton & Son Bristol
- Manuscript
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No Binding. Condition: Good. Exmouth Devon Postcard Black Cat Greetings Orcombe Marine Drive, good overall condition for age of postcard. Posted to,Sundridge,Sevenoaks Kent.We use Polyprotec Postcard Sleeves, or similar, for storage and protection when shipping items.

Local Population Studies Autumn 1975 No.15 /.Keith Wright son "Infanticide in earlier seventeenth-century England" / Rex Watson "A study of surname distribution in a group of Cambridgeshire parishes 1538-1840" / J R Holman "Orphans in pre-industrial towns- the case of Bristol in the late seventeenth century"
David Avery, Colin Barham, Christopher Charlton, Roger Schofield, Derek Turner And Richard Wall /. Keith Wright son "Infanticide in earlier seventeenth-century England" / Rex Watson "A study of surname distribution in a group of Cambridgeshire parishes 1538-1840" / J R Holman "Orphans in pre-industrial towns- the case of Bristol in the late seventeenth century"
Published by Nottingham University Department of Adult Education, 1975
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- Periodical
Seller: Shore Books, London, United KingdomShore Books
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 64 pages. Keith Wright son "Infanticide in earlier seventeenth-century England" / Rex Watson "A study of surname distribution in a group of Cambridgeshire parishes 1538-1840" / J R Holman "Orphans in pre-industrial towns- the case of Bristol in the late seventeenth century" (SL#131).

The Green Book Spring Summer 1984 (James Joyce on cover) / Linda Saunders "James Ravilious In North Devon" / Linda Saunders "Eric Ravilious" / James Joyce in Paris - The Paris Etchings of Peter Blake / Joseph Bell And Son The Stained Glass Studio in Bristol / The Stained Glass Of Rosalind Grimshaw / Omega Workshops' Exhibitions
Keith Spencer (Editor) / Linda Saunders "James Ravilious In North Devon" / Linda Saunders "Eric Ravilious" / James Joyce in Paris - The Paris Etchings of Peter Blake / Joseph Bell And Son The Stained Glass Studio in Bristol / The Stained Glass Of Rosalind Grimshaw / Omega Workshops' Exhibitions
Published by The Roseacre Press, 1984
- Softcover
- Periodical
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 40 pages. Illustrated. Linda Saunders "James Ravilious In North Devon" / Linda Saunders "Eric Ravilious" / James Joyce in Paris - The Paris Etchings of Peter Blake / Joseph Bell And Son The Stained Glass Studio in Bristol / The Stained Glass Of Rosalind Grimshaw / Omega Workshops' Exhibitions (U….P.).

Published by The Builder, London, 1869
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Unframed Print. Condition: Very Good. A single sheet print, image area approx. 18 x 28 cms. With another page containing another print, image area approx 18 x 23 cms. A collegiate chapel with Gothic solemnity and educational symbolism, honouring Guthrie' memory within Bristol' academic setting. The illustrations found in leading… architectural journals of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, such as The Builder, Building News, and The Architect are masterpieces of visual craftsmanship. These illustrations capture the elegance, intricacy, and stylistic flair of the period's architecture. Rich in ornamental detail and atmospheric depth, they reflect not only the buildings themselves but the artistic sensibilities and design discourse of their age. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL PAGE FROM THE JOURNAL, PRINTED AT THE DATE SHOWN IN THE TITLE, NOT A REPRINT OR COPY. Category: Builder & Building News; Unframed Prints : Old; PRINTS : Churches & Chapels; PRINTS : Buildings & Places. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Cosmo Books : 29 years on ABE, 47 years taking care of customers. A bookseller you can rely on.
Published by Gutch's poem limited to around a dozen copies dated at end: 'Common HIll Worcester | September' Poem by 'H. B. T.' dated at end 'Worcester | 7th October 1850.', 1850
Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Both items excessively scarce, with the only copies traced on OCLC WorldCat and COPAC at the British Library. The leaves of both have been separated, but comparison with other copies confirms that they are both complete, and otherwise in good condition, with slight wear, and the two leaves of the second item laid down on a piece… of paper. ONE: By 'J. M. G.' Title-page: 'The Old Oaken Chair: | Addressed to | Different Members of his Family. | By J. M. G.' 8pp., 12mo. A neat production, originally on two bifoliums. Gutch's name completed in pencil on title-page, with note: 'Only 12 printed'. Prefatory note: 'WRITTEN in my 76th year, upon receiving from my Brother, GEORGE GUTCH, an OAKEN CHAIR, as a companion to a curiously carved LIBRARY TABLE he had previously sent me.' The poem, in blank verse, covers pp.5-8, and begins: 'OLD OAKEN CHAIR! I love thy antique form, | Thou bring'st to my remembrance the review | Of by-gone days and scenes; - the love I bear | To him, who sent another gift to suit | This room, the shelves of which contain | Volumes of early lore, of poetry divine; | Of that which helps to meditation, | And recalls the mind from earth to heav'n.' The poem refers to the loss of a parent (his wife?), 'kind Mary Anne'. The latter part of the poem concerns the travels in the Aegean of his son J. W. G. Gutch, with six footnotes, the first two reading: 'My son, a Queen's Foreign Messenger, was at this period sent with despatches to Sir William Parker and Mr. Wyse, respecting the settlement of the affairs of Greece.' and 'After delivering the despatches, he was permitted to land at Athens, and had sufficient time and opportunity to visit the celebrated classical scenes which surround the city.' TWO (by 'H. B. T.)': Title-page: 'The Old Oaken Chair. | Dedcated | (without permission) | to | Mrs. Gutch.' 2pp., 12mo. Originally a bifolium, with title-page on recto of the first leaf and poem on the recto of the second. Uniform in design with Item One. Poem dated at end: 'H. B. T. | Worcester, | 7th October, 1850.' Twelve-line poem in three four-line stanzas: 'FULL many chairs on dais placed, | Have held both knaves and fools; | Some who their Country's cause betrayed, | Some who were party's tools. | But here's an honest chair of oak, | Which holds an honest man; | Whose life will bear the scrutiny | Of Honour's closest scan. | Dear Madam, let me breathe a wish, | (As you will breathe a prayer,) | That years may pass ere you shall sigh, | "Ah! there's the VACANT CHAIR!"'.
[Jamaican sugar plantations in the slavery period.] Detailed double-entry signed manuscript accounts of 'Sales of 20 Hogsheads Sugar received by Gibbs, Son & Bright, Pr. the St. Elizabeth Geo: Lewis from Jamaica for account of Thomas Foster Esqr.'
Gibbs, Son & Bright, Bristol merchants [Thomas Foster; Daniel Stanton; Thomson Hankey senior (1773-1855), City of London merchant banker with extensive West Indian interests]
Published by Gibbs Son & Bright. Bristol. 3 December, 1822
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Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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On one side of a 47 x 20 cm piece of paper. Docketted on reverse. In good condition, lightly aged and worn. In part a form, printed in copperplate, with the details completed in manuscript, and signed on behalf of the firm 'Bristol 3rd December 1822 | Errors Excepted | Gibbs Son & Bright'. Included on the debit side are: Duty; E…ntry Fees, Wharfage, Town & Dock dues; 95 day's Interest; Freight; Warehouse Rent, Porterage, Weighing & Hauling; Insurance from Fire; Brokerage; Commission, leaving 'Nett Proceeds' of £257 18s 10d on £819 5s 0d. The credit side gives details of payment 'By Daniel Stanton for 20 Hhas Sugar - payble by Bill due 3 Decr 1822'. The St Elizabeth was part-owned by the merchant banker Thomson Hankey senior, who had extensive interests in the West Indies. From the Hankey banking archive.
Published by Gutch's poem limited to around a dozen copies dated at end: 'Common HIll Worcester | September' Poem by 'H. B. T.' dated at end 'Worcester | 7th October 1850.', 1850
Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Both poems excessively scarce, with the only copies traced on OCLC WorldCat and COPAC at the British Library. The three items wrapped in letterhead of 'Merrixton House, | near Stepaside, | Pembrokeshire', with anonymous manuscript note, dated 3 July 1915, stating that 'only about a dozen copies were printed'. (Another copy consu…lted bears the pencil note 'Only 12 printed'.) ONE: By 'J. M. G.' Title-page: 'The Old Oaken Chair: | Addressed to | Different Members of his Family. | By J. M. G.' 8pp., 12mo. A neat production on two bifoliums, unbound and unstitched. In good condition, lightly aged. Prefatory note: 'WRITTEN in my 76th year, upon receiving from my Brother, GEORGE GUTCH, an OAKEN CHAIR, as a companion to a curiously carved LIBRARY TABLE he had previously sent me.' The poem, in blank verse, covers pp.5-8, and begins: 'OLD OAKEN CHAIR! I love thy antique form, | Thou bring'st to my remembrance the review | Of by-gone days and scenes; - the love I bear | To him, who sent another gift to suit | This room, the shelves of which contain | Volumes of early lore, of poetry divine; | Of that which helps to meditation, | And recalls the mind from earth to heav'n.' The poem refers to the loss of a parent (his wife?), 'kind Mary Anne'. The latter part of the poem concerns the travels in the Aegean of his son J. W. G. Gutch, with six footnotes, the first two reading: 'My son, a Queen's Foreign Messenger, was at this period sent with despatches to Sir William Parker and Mr. Wyse, respecting the settlement of the affairs of Greece.' and 'After delivering the despatches, he was permitted to land at Athens, and had sufficient time and opportunity to visit the celebrated classical scenes which surround the city.' TWO: Another copy of Item One. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn, with the leaves detached and folded and mounted on stubs. Autograph note by Gutch on the title page: 'To his dear Daughter | Frances Gutch'. The Oxford DNB states that Gutch's only child was his son J. W. G. Gutch. THREE: By 'H. B. T.' Title-page: 'The Old Oaken Chair. | Dedicated | (without permission) | to | Mrs. Gutch.' 2pp., 12mo. Bifolium, with title-page on recto of the first leaf and poem on the recto of the second. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn, with discoloration and slight damage along gutter. Uniform in design with Item One. Poem dated at end: 'H. B. T. | Worcester, | 7th October, 1850.' Twelve-line poem in three four-line stanzas: 'FULL many chairs on dais placed, | Have held both knaves and fools; | Some who their Country's cause betrayed, | Some who were party's tools. | But here's an honest chair of oak, | Which holds an honest man; | Whose life will bear the scrutiny | Of Honour's closest scan. | Dear Madam, let me breathe a wish, | (As you will breathe a prayer,) | That years may pass ere you shall sigh, | "Ah! there's the VACANT CHAIR!"'.

An enquiry into the opinions, ancient and modern, concerning life and organization 1822 [LeatherBound]
Barclay, JohnJames Fawn & Son, Provenance,University of Bristol. Library
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Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, IndiaTrue World of Books
Contact seller5-star sellerLeatherBound. Condition: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1822 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd repri…nt. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. Pages: 572 As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 572 Language: English.