Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good. NY, Berkley, 1982 First First Edition, First Printing Mass Market Paperback 237 pages Edited by Stuart David Schiff with stories by Stephen King, Fritz Leiber, Dennis Etchison, Lord Dunsany, Hugh B. Cave and others. A Very good copy which a previous onwer has put a mylar cover over the paperback covers, with the inside covers toned except where the mylar is glued down. The book appears unread with the text lightly toned. The maylar was done very neatly. See Photos Sr 3/2 / E First Mass Market Paperback, First Printing.
Language: English
Published by Bristol University Press 2024-04-30, 2024
ISBN 10: 152923204X ISBN 13: 9781529232042
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
US$ 41.32
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New.
Language: English
Published by Scottish Academic Press, 1970
Seller: Berkshire Rare Books, Maidenhead, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 99.61
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Used - Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Very good copy. Gilt title on spine and robust dark boards. Contents very clean throughout with no inscription. Dustcover in very good condition though it is thumbworn a little. 100 pages.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 1970
ISBN 10: 0707302099 ISBN 13: 9780707302096
Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1970, 100 Seiten, mit einigen Abb., Pappband mit Schutzumschlag---- Text in Englisch - 498 Gramm.
Language: English
Published by University of Illinois Press, Champagne, Illinois, USA, 2009
ISBN 10: 0252011384 ISBN 13: 9780252011382
Seller: L. Lam Books, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Usual ex-library markings, with no dust jackets. Minimal shelf-wear, with interiors fine or, in some volumes, as new. Each volume has its own glossary and index. Volume 1 (The Making of a Union Leader, 1850-86) has 529 pages. Volume 2 (The Early Years of the American Federation of Labor, 1887-90) has 495 pages. Volume 3 (Unrest and Depression, 1891-94) has 764 pages, with 1/4" ink mark at outer edge of book block. Volume 4 (A National Labor Movement Takes Shape, 1895-98) has 592 pages, with light staining at upper rear cover. Volume 5 (An Expanding Movement at the Turn of the Century, 1898-1902) has 605 pages. Small stains on upper back and lower front covers. Volume 6 (The American Federation of Labor and the Rise of Progressivism, 1902-6) has 629 pages. Volume 7 (The American Federation of Labor under Siege, 1906-9) has 582 pages. Volume 8 (Progress and Reaction in the Age of Reform, 1909-1913) has 589 pages. Volume 9 (The American Federation of Labor and the Height of Progressivism, 1913-1916) has 615 pages. Volume 10 (The American Federation of Labor and the Great War, 1917-1918) has 648 pages. Upper corners of cover bumped, with small pale stain on centre of front cover. Volume 11 (The Post-War Years, 1918-1921) has 658 pages. Lower corners of first 10 pages are rumpled with small tears. "The editors have done a superb job with the first volume, carefully annotating each document with enough appropriate background information so that even a nonspecialist can understand the context and appreciate the significance of allusions to contemporary individuals, organizations, or intellectual currents. The choices of items to be included were similarly based on the desire to produce a volume that might be read by a broader audience than the specialists who will mine the larger collection for research purposes. The editors began, as they explain, with the assumption that these volumes are a form of literature rather than simply a compendium of historical documents. The volume does read, as they had hoped, more like a good monograph than a piece of an archival project. . We will look forward to future volumes in this series ." - Richard Oestreicher in The Journal of American History, December, 1986. Over-sized set may require additional shipping, esp. to international destinations.
Published by Regarding Collierley County Durham. 1 July, 1780
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
US$ 110.68
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket3pp., folio. Bifolium. In good condition, on lightly-aged paper. Laid out in the customary fashion, with two tax stamps, one embossed and the other in black ink. Signed 'Cardiff' beside a good impression of his seal in red wax. Witnessed by 'L. Dutens' and 'D G Jacmar'. The indenture is 'Between The Right Honourable John Lord Cardiff of Cardiff Castle in the County of Glamorgan of the first Part John Smith of Wilton Gilbert in the County of Durham Gentleman of the second Part and Thomas Shafto of Dunston in the said County of Durham Esquire off the third Part'. It concerns 'All that Tenement or Cottage and Garth situated at Collierly now in the possession of Robert Jackson as Tenant thereof Together with all outhouses Yards Entries Casements WAys Lights Liberties Commodities Hereditaments and Appurtenances to the same belonging or appertaining'. Thomas Shafto was presumably a relation (perhaps the brother?) of the Tory MP Robert Shafto (1732-1797), subject of the nursery rhyme 'Bobby Shafto's gone to sea'.
Published by Scottish Academic Press, London & Edinburgh, 1970
Seller: Jacket and Cloth, Chippenham, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 131.43
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Published: 1970. First Edition. Not signed by author. First edition of 'An Illustrated History of Belted Cattle', the definitive record of the world's most distinctive livestock at a time when traditional British breeds were increasingly threatened by the rise of homogenized, industrial farming. DESCRIPTION: Black and white belted DJ over black cloth. Illustrated with twenty four plates Language: English Book Condition: Near Fine. Sharp corners, edges and spine ends. Clean sharp cloth. Tightly bound with very lightly spotted intact endpapers and strong hinges. Clean unmarked pages. Previous owners name to ffep. DJ Condition: Very Good.Light wear, creasing and minor chipping to upper and lower edges. Wear to all other edges. Clipped. Pages xiv, 100. Size: 25.5cm by 16cm. BOOK RESUME: An Illustrated History of Belted Cattle is a study of the origins, development, and international expansion of white-belted livestock tracing its lineage to the Dutch Belted and the Lakenvelder. AUTHOR: Lord David Stuart (1911-1970) was a distinguished Scottish aristocrat, historian, and a passionate guardian of rural heritage. As a member of the Crichton-Stuart family, the Marquesses of Bute, he possessed the scholarly inclination to the great archives of the Scottish landed estates. His lifelong dedication to the Belted Galloway breed led him to serve as a major figure in the Belted Galloway Cattle Society and work to elevate livestock history into a serious branch of social and environmental study.
Published by London National Society for Women's Suffrage. 'London: Printed by Spottiswoode and Co. New-street Square and Parliament Street', 1869
US$ 166.02
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket34pp., 8vo. Drophead title. Disbound, with front leaf loose, otherwise in good condition, lightly-aged, without wraps. Including a seven-page speech by John Stuart Mill (pp.7-13); a speech of three and a half pages by the Rev. Charles Kingsley (pp.14-17); and others by Mrs Taylor; Thomas Hare; Boyd Kinnear; Lord Houghton; John Morley; Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, P. A. Taylor; Professor Masson; Mr Stansfield. Three copies on COPAC, and none (other than surrogates) on OCLC WorldCat. No other copy curently on the market.