Language: English
Published by University Press of Kentucky, 2012
ISBN 10: 0813134374 ISBN 13: 9780813134376
Seller: Pink Casa Antiques, Frankfort, KY, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. hardcover with dust jacket, tight, pages clear and bright, shelf and edge wear, corners bumped, gift stamp on flyleaf, packaged in cardboard box for shipment, tracking on U.S. orders.
Published by London: Nova Publications Ltd. 1st Edition, 1961
Seller: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Brian Lewis (front cover) (illustrator). First Edition. ----------science fiction fantasy pulp magazine, digest size. Cover creases, small tear to spine bottom, a VG copy.
Published by Tate Britain London, United Kingdom, 2000
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
15 pp.; 20.8 x 14.7 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held July 6 - September 24, 2000. Curated and with an introduction by Virginia Button and Charles Esche. Artists include Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamgboyé, Michael Craig-Martin, Martin Creed, Tacita Dean, Jeremy Deller & Allan Kane, William Furlong, Liam Gillick, Douglas Gordon, Graham Gussin, Susan Hiller, Jaki Irvine, Alan Johnston, Mark Lewis, Hilary Lloyd, Brighid Lowe, Sarah Lucas, Julian Opie, Yinka Shonibare, Bob and Roberta Smith, Gillian Wearing, and Richard Wright. Very Good / Fine. Light yellowing of cover edges with additional light rubbing. Contents clean and unmarked.
Published by Southern Historical Association, Fort Worth, TX, 1994
Seller: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Wrappers have slight handling wear, and there is minor soiling to the edges of pages (visible only when closed). Contents: Franklin, Black Southerners, shared experience, and place: a reflection. Ford, Inventing the concurrent majority: Madison, Calhoun, and the problem of majoritarianism in American political thought. Holmes, The Southern Farmers' Alliance and the jute cartel. Wright, The aftermath of the General Textile Strike: managers and the workplace at Burlington Mills. Book reviews, historical news and notices. 9.25" tall; 199 pages.
Language: English
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016
ISBN 10: 1539779696 ISBN 13: 9781539779698
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: As New. Ludlow, J.W. (illustrator). Unread book in perfect condition.
Published by Kent Fine Art / Curt Marcus Gallery New York / New York, NY / NY, 1987
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[unpaginated]; 25.5 x 20.5 cm.; sewn bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held jointly at Kent Fine Art and Curt Marcus Gallery, New York, November 17 - December 31, 1987. Curated and with an essay by Douglas Blau. Artists include Troy Brauntuch, Ralph Albert Blakelock, Thomas Moran, Charles Wilson Peale, Johannes Vermeer, William Merritt Chase, Randy Dudley, Chesley Bonestell, Norman Rockwell, John Bowman, Thornton Oakley, Caspar David Friedrich, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Cindy Sherman, Hans W. Hannau, Stanford Gifford, William Cameron Menzies, Ricahrd Bergh, Winslow Homer, Joseph M. Newman, Stanley Kubrick, Hugh Ferriss, Arnold Genthe, Mark Innerst, Eugene Medard, Eugene Chaperon, Joseph Wright of Derby, David Deutsch, Thomas Eakins, Charles West Cope, Charles Lewis Fusell, C.E. Swaye, Thomas Anshutz, George Pal, Virgil Mirano, Howard Hawkes, Jack Conway, Charles H. Stephens, Johann Zoffany, John Ferguson Weir, Walter Dorwin Teague, Thomas Cole, Jan Christiaensz, Virgil Mirano, Jack Goldstein, Komar & Melamid, William L. Sonntag, Hubert Robert, Bonfils, Elihu Vedder, Edwin Dickinson, William Bradford, Jospeh Mallord, William Turner, Frederic Edwin Church, Michael Zwack, Arnold Böcklin, Alain Resnais, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, George Caleb Bingham, Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Joseph Hirsch, Fernand Khnopff, James Rosenquist, Giuseppe Pellizza Da Volpedo, Chuck Rogers, Angelo Morbelli, Gustave Caillebotte, Michele Zalopany, Edward Hopper, John Singer Sargent, and Rembrandt van Rijn. Includes an image index. Fair. Water damage to top right corner of second half of the catalogue with light staining and rippling; final four pages are stuck together and previous page was also stuck but has been separated resulting in surface tearing of page. Rubbing of cover edges. 7 mm. tear and bumping to spine and 2 mm. tear to bottom edge of spine. Sold "as-is." Due to the size of this item, additional shipping charges will be required for international orders.
Language: English
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016
ISBN 10: 1539779696 ISBN 13: 9781539779698
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: New. Ludlow, J.W. (illustrator).
Published by The Modern Poetry Association, (Chicago, 1972
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Single issue. Contains pages 195-251pp., [5pp.] Pictorial wrappers. Spine lightly sunned, near fine. Contributions by Kathleen Spivak, David Wagoner, Daniel Hoffman, Peter Wild, Hugh Seidman, Lewis Turco, Charles Wright, Howard Nemerov, William Dickey, Philip Murray, and Dick Allen.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, 1947
Seller: GridFreed, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Good condition hardcover,1st Borzoi Edition (1947) with torn and tattered dj.
Language: English
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016
ISBN 10: 1539779696 ISBN 13: 9781539779698
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
US$ 50.18
Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketCondition: As New. Ludlow, J.W. (illustrator). Unread book in perfect condition.
Published by Funk & Wagnalls, New York, 1968
Seller: Rosario Beach Rare Books, Lake Stevens, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. *Veteran-Owned, Family-Run, Small Book Store in the Pacific Northwest* FAST SHIPPING!! Clean text, no markings, tight binding. Dust jacket in FAIR condition.
Condition: Very Good. Bon état. 1952. Very Good.
Language: English
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016
ISBN 10: 1539779696 ISBN 13: 9781539779698
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
US$ 62.27
Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketCondition: New. Ludlow, J.W. (illustrator).
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, Usa, 1947
Seller: Spellbinder Books, Bishop, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Third Printing. Stated 3rd printing. Good hardcover with tight binding and clean pages. No dust jacket. Minor wear to edges and corners of covers and spine. Light fading to the spine and the covers have some light stains. The remains of a paper is attached to the inside of the front cover; possibly a library pocket even though the book has no other signs that it may have been a library copy. Spine is slightly slanted. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 448 pages.
Language: English
Published by Sierra Club, San Francisco, 1925
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Original Printed Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. Walter Huber, Fred Herz, T.J. Hellman, Inez Mexia, William E. Colby, Joseph Dixon, H.P. Rankin, Frank H. Lewis, Philip S. Carlton, William H. Wright, Lee L. Stopple, Quong Jue, R.L. van Oosting (illustrator). First Edition. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1925. First Edition. Vol XII, No. 2, for 1925. This was published during a several-year time period when the Sierra Club did not stipulate the month of an issue, just the volume, the number, and the year- monthly designations for such an infrequent publication having always been somewhat unnecessary in any case. Original printed wrappers, 9 1/4" x 6 1/4", 102 pp. + unpaginated photographic plates, features and ads, including a plate fold-out with two panoramic wide angles, from Mount Hamilton, by William H. Wright. Very Good plus, really quite close to near fine; the major flaw being the common one that circuit binding (yapp binding) was used, in which cover edges were intentionally extended out beyond page edges, but over time the extended part becomes pressed inward somewhat (see scan). One notable rear-cover chip at top, about 1" x 1.5". Otherwise, just occasional very small points of cover wear. A very handsome copy. See scans. Binding sturdy, contents fine. See scan of contents page for the lineup of stellar club writers and their always engaging and adventurous topics. In addition to the graphics mentioned above, this issue is chock full of photographic plates by the club's best photographers, as well as others. In addition to a serious passel of photos by Walter Huber and Fred Herz, there are photo contributions by T.J. Hellman, Inez Mexia, William E. Colby, Joseph Dixon, H.P. Rankin, Frank H. Lewis, Philip S. Carlton, William H. Wright, Lee L. Stopple, Quong Jue, R.L. van Oosting, and several uncredited. SC2.
Language: English
Published by Sierra Club, San Francisco, 1937
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. Ansel Adams, Roy Curtis, Frank Webb, Lewis F. Clark, Henry E. Timby, Hervey Voge, Cedric Wright, Hermann F. Ulrichs, Dwight Watson, Ynes Mexia, Richard G. Johnson (illustrator). First Edition. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1937. First Edition. February, 1937 [Vol XXII, No. 1]. Octavo, original printed wraps, 34 pp. graphic plates, mostly photograpsh, plus 118 pp. Near Fine; signature of the long-lived original subscriber, Ethelinda M. James, at top front and center, and a demure lower corner tweak (scans); otherwise, without flaw, and virtually as new in 1937. Very high grade example. Binding is, of course, sturdy. See scans. Eight outstanding photographs by the great Ansel Adams, and at the rear there is a Cedric Wright trifold spread panorama of the Sierra Nevada from the vicinity of Independence. Besides Adams and Wright, other contributors from the posse of photographic and illustrative talent in this issue were: Roy Curtis, Frank Webb, Lewis F. Clark, Henry E. Timby, Hervey Voge, Hermann F. Ulrichs, Dwight Watson, Ynes Mexia, Richard G. Johnson. Several topical sketches sprinkled throughout, as well. Articles (see scan of contents page) byFrancois E. Matthes, William E.Colby, Hervey Voge, Bestor Robinson, Louise Hewlett, Hermann F. Ulrichs, James N. Smith, Ynes Mexia, and Glen Dawson. And as always a variety of regular and special departments. Please review all scans. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LSC2.
Published by Time Inc., USA, 1956
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Lyon, Fred (cover); Broadhead, W. Smithson (illustrator). First Edition. 72 pages. Features: Nice one-page photo ad for the Dodge Custom Royal V-8 Lancer Convertible; Photo ad of De Soto Indy pace car with De Soto President L.I. Woolson at the wheel; Super one-page color-photo ad for Palm Beach sportswear features golfers Cary Middlecoff and Gene Littler at the Thunderbird Country Club in Palm Springs; Nice one-page color ad for Wilson Patty Berg golf clubs; Article on the St. Louis Cardinals; Article on the Indianapolis 500 - with great color photos; Race horse Nashua; Great two-page photo of boxer Ray Robinson standing over Bobo Olson; Photo of Georgia Tech football practice - wearing 'space-suits; The Ultimate Storm (part 2) - with lovely photos of William A. Robinson beside his self-made Tahitian home, his daughters and wife; Photos of these Indy drivers in their cars - Giuseppe Farina, Paul Russo, Pat Flaherty and Jim Bryan; Georgia Tech's new Aeck dome under construction - article with photo; Tuna fishing at Cat Cay in the Bahamas - article with color photos; Photo of beautiful trampolinist Paulette Nelson; Photos of dog owners J. Horace Lytle, Frank Straw and Jack Greene; Nostalgic color-photo ad for Coopers boxer shorts inside back cover features five young men. Nice one-page color-photo ad for Jantzen shorts features young man with walking stick; Jimmy Jones of Calumet Farm; Nice one-page color-photo ad for Evinrude 'quiet' outboard motors shows water skiers putting their boat in the water. Average wear. Address label mostly removed from front cover. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by Cassel and Company / London, Paris, Melbourne, 1895
Seller: Antiquariat an der Linie 3, Darmstadt, Germany
Gr. 8° Halbleder. Condition: Sehr gut. Halbleder-Handeinband jüngeren Datums, 27 x 20 cm, keine nennenswerten Gebrauchsspuren, sehr schöner Zustand, Seiten altersbedingt leicht gebräunt, wenige Seiten minimal fleckig, insges. aber sehr sauber und schön erhalten, voll intakt. Ein Klassiker der Taubenliteratur mit einem Vorwort, sodann XXXVII Kapitel beginnend mit generellen Betrachtungen zu Taube, Taubenhaltung, Arten, Geschichte etc. In der Folge dann die Vorstellung einzelner Taubenarten, jeweils mit einer großformatigen Tafel, meist die Tiere selbst, jedoch auch Details wie Federn. Abschließend ein Index. Stichworte: Vögel, Vogelkunde, Tauben, Taubenkunde, Taubenzucht, Ornithologie 532 S., 55 Tafeln, 51 Textabb. Englisch 2050g.
Condition: Very good. First Edition. 15-times signed limited first edition of this anthology of modern poetry written in response to Pre-Columbian sculpture, with leaves autographed by every contributing poet. For this project, Ashton selected and sent an individual photograph to each participant, soliciting a wide variety of poetic responses limited only by the title of the collection. The full list of contributors includes: Barbara Howes, James Wright, Louise Bogan, Theodore Roethke, John Malcolm Brinnin, I.A. Richards, William Carlos Williams, W.S. Merwin, Stanley Kunitz, C. Day Lewis, St.-John Perse, William Jay Smith, Richard Wilbur, Jean Garrigue, and Octavio Paz. Rare. 9.5'' x 6.5''. Original half green leather with marbled boards. Green topstain. Edition of 1500, of which 50 copies, containing autographs of contributing pets, have been especially bound and numbered; this copy no. 41. Black and white photographs by Boltin. [30], 63, [5] pages. First 15 leaves signed in pen, each by a different contributor. Moderate wear to boards, with some chipping to spine ends. Interior bright and unmarked. Signed.
Published by The International News Company, New York, 1918
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Very Good. Wood, Stanley L.; Peddie, Tom; Holloway, W.H.; Wright, Frank; Soper, George; Prater, Ernest; Robinson, T.H.; Webb, Arch.; Shepherd, J.A. (illustrator). First Edition. Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Beyond the Law - Part I of the First True Account of the Exploits of the World's Most Noted Outlaws, by Emmett Dalton, the only survivor of the "Dalton Gang" - article with photos and great cover illustration; Wonders of the Teleferica - an interesting account of the remarkable aerial lines/cableways used by the Italians to transport men, guns, and provisions in the high Alps - article with many photos; The Youngest Soldier in the French Army - photo of 11-year-old Charles Meux of the French Army; Tales of the Service - Part I - A Night in a Vat; A Woman's Journey Across Africa - Part II - Eva J. Jordan, F.R.G.S. travelled with her husband for four-thousand miles through the great Equatorial Forest of Central Africa, becoming the first woman to penetrate this area - article with photos; A Night of Terror - an associate of Izaak Walton sinks into quicksand while fishing; Buried in a Snowdrift - a mining engineer is caught in an avalanche in the Andes; "Hooshta!" - the Tragedy of an Australian camel race - a stirring story from the West Australian goldfields; Exploring the Ice-Wilds of Eastern Karakoram - Part I - Fanny and William Workman describe their Himalayan mountaineering exploits - article with map and great photos; Thrice Through the Jaws of Death - Sergeant J. Harte of the Inland Water Transport relates hair-breadth escapes at sea and on land; How We Built the Bridge - War story related by a corporal of the canadian Overseas Railway Construction Corps; Crossing the Canal - A despatch orderly attempts to cross the Suez Canal at night; Some Adventures of a Newspaper Woman - Marie Harrison provides a graphic and thrilling account of her startling adventures in search of 'copy'; The Railway Conquest of the Bay - a photo-illustrated account of the building of the Hudson Bay Railway; A Happy Family - humorous account of the antics of a number of strange pets belonging to a party of colonials in Singapore; A Modern Grace Darling - Miss Ella Trout rescues a sailor from a torpedoed ship off the coast of Devon - article with nice photos of Miss Trout; Photo of a group of Solomon Islands head-hunters reading The Wide World Magazine; Interesting four-page illustrated stock offering by Guaranteed Tractors, Inc., Edmund G. Soward, President; and more. pp. 8 [ads], [3], 4-88, 9-24 [ads]. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue.
Published by Carmel, CA [and] San Francisco, CA: Friends of Photography8-1995, 1977
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Initially, monthly newsletter of The Friends of Photography. Publication name changed in January 1987 to "re:view". Frequency of publication also changed throughout the time published, as noted below. Volume 1, Numbers 1-12, January - December 1978 Volume 2, Numbers 1-12, January - December 1979 Volume 3, Numbers 1-12, January - December 1980 and Workshop Edition Volume 4, Numbers 1-12, January - December 1981 and Workshop Edition Volume 5, Numbers 1-12, January - December 1982 and Workshop Edition Volume 6, Numbers 1-5, 7-9, 11-12, January - December 1983 and Workshop Edition Volume 7, Numbers 1-3, Special May Edition, 5-6, 8, 10, 12, 1984 Volume 8, Numbers 1-7, 8-9, 12, 1985 and Workshop Edition Volume 9, Numbers 1-12, January - December 1986 and Workshop Edition Volume 10, Numbers 1-12, January - December 1987 and Workshop Edition Volume 11, Numbers 1-12, January - December 1988 and Workshop Edition Volume 12, Numbers 1-10, January - December 1989 and Workshop Edition [September/October and November/December issues combined] Volume 13, Numbers 1-6, January - December 1990 [Published 6 time per year] Volume 14, Numbers 1-6, January - December 1991 and Workshop brochure Volume 15, Numbers 1, 3-6, January - December 1992 Volume 16, Numbers 1-6, January - December 1993 and Workshop brochure Volume 17, Numbers 1-6, January - December 1994 Volume 18, Numbers 1-4, January - December 1994 [Issued Quarterly] Volume 19, Numbers 1, 3, Winter and Fall 1995.
Published by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1781
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. Two remarkable manuscript documents relating to the capture of three enemy British ships in June, 1781, one of which, the schooner *Tryal*, was transporting four slaves from Bermuda to Portsmouth, Virginia. The names of all four slaves, three men and one woman, are recorded in the first document, a deposition of the sailor William Wright, sworn before and signed by Francis Hopkinson on June 28, 1781, when Hopkinson was Judge of the Admiralty Court of Pennsylvania. The second associated document is a claim filed by the sailors Wright and John Leonard for their "Seaman's share" of prize cargo seized from two other ships captured in June by the Privateer Brig *Nesbitt*. This document was presented to Hopkinson and signed by William Lewis, a leading abolitionist involved in the drafting and passage of *An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery* in 1780, the first legal action towards the abolition of slavery in the United States of America. Toning, a few small stains on the first document, very good. In June of 1781, the privateer brigantine *Nesbitt*, under the command of James Forbes, captured the schooner *Tryal* at sea and brought it into Philadelphia to have it condemned and sold. Among the "cargo" on board were four slaves labeled as prize goods by Forbes. The Nesbitt also captured two other British vessels: the dispatch boat *May Flower* and the 50-ton sloop *General Leslie* (which also had six slaves on board). Captain Forbes petitioned the Admiralty Court in Philadelphia to have the ships and their cargoes condemned and sold for the benefit of Forbes, his crew, and his financial backers. Sailing aboard the *Nesbitt* was William Wright, "as a seaman from the Island of Bermuda," and John Leonard, also apparently from Bermuda. The reason why Forbes excluded Wright and Leonard from their share of the prize money from the capture of the *May Flower* and *General Leslie* is not stated; but it likely relates to their status as Bermudians, or sailors from Bermuda. As documented in their Claim both sailors sued in the admiralty court at Philadelphia for their share of the prizes. Court records indicate that Hopkinson ordered that they should each receive "one Seaman's share" of the prize money. It is interesting to note that William Wright also served on board the *Tryal* when it was captured by the *Nesbitt*, in the month of June. Hopkinson held two hearings on condemning the *May Flower* and *General Leslie* as prizes (on June 25 and June 28); both ships were sold at public auction in July. The fate of the slaves remains unclear. An historically important pair of documents that shed light on the experiences of four slaves caught up in the Revolutionary War. A detailed description of both documents, with quoted extracts, follows: I. [Docket title] "James Forbes qui tam Negro's Baptice Smith & Others / Deposition of William Wright" [June 28, 1781] Quarto. 1p. Full title: "James Forbes qui tam The Schooner Tryal & the Negroes or Slaves Baptice Smith, Joseph Blackborn, Ann Eastern & William Witney" "In the Admiralty of Pennsylvania / William Wright, late a mariner or seaman on board the Schooner called the Tryal who being duly sworn doth depose and say That he sailed on board the said Schooner as a seaman from the Island of Bermuda, that she was bound for Portsmouth in Virginia and saith that on her passage she was captured by the Brigantine or armed vessel of war called the Nesbitt and that the said Negros or Slaves were on board said schooner and were taken from on board by the said James Forbes or by his order at sea, and further deposeth and saith that the said schooner or vessel, their cargo & appurtenances, together with the said slaves called Baptice Smith; Joseph Blackborn; Ann Eastern & William Witney, were at the time of the said capture the property of his Britannic Majesty or of some Subject or Subjects of the said King as this Depon. verily believes [Signed] William Wright / Sworn before me the 28th day of June 1781 [Signed] Fras. Hopkinson" II. [Docket title] "Admiralty: Claim of J. Leonard & W. Wright, Prizes of Nesbitt, Filed August 3, 1781" Bifolium. 2pp. (of 4). "Port of Philadelphia In the Admiralty / To the Honorable Francis Hopkinson, Esquire Judge of the Court of Admiralty The claim of John Leonard and William Wright, mariners humbly shewith, that on [June 1, 1781] on the high seas and within the jurisdiction of this court, a certain discourse was had between the said [JL and WW] and a certain James Forbes, Captain and commander of the Privateer Brig Nesbitt, then on the high seas it was then and there mutually agreed that [for services on board her as Mariners JL and WW] should each of them have the whole Seamans share of all and every Prize and prizes that should be captured by the said Privateer Brig Nesbitt on her then Cruise against the Enemies of the United States [JL and WW], acting on board in the station as mariners, assisted the officers and crew of the said Privateer in attacking, conquering & subduing the Schooner *May Flower*, her tackle apparel, furniture and cargo, belonging to the enemies of the United States; and afterwards to wit on (June 10) subduing the Sloop *Leslie* her tackle apparel, furniture and cargo whereby they were justly entitled each of them to one Mariner's share of the said Schooner *May Flower* & Sloop *Leslie* their tackle apparel, furniture & cargoes, which have been condemned as lawful Prize to the said Brig Nesbitt nevertheless the said James Forbes hath not returned the said [JL and WW] as entitled to their said shares of the Prizes Wherefore they pray that this their claim may be received / July 31, 1781 / [Signed] Wm. Lewis".
Publication Date: 2026
Seller: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, India
Leather Bound. Condition: New. Language: English. {Size: 14.60 x 22.86 cms} Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2026, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1800. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - English, Vol:- Volume 18, Pages:- 87, Print on Demand. If it is a multi-volume set, then it is only a single volume. We are specialised in Customisation of books, if you wish to opt different color leather binding, you may contact us. This service is chargeable. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. Volume 18 87.