Published by Gibbs M. Smith Inc 02/t /08 O, 2020
ISBN 10: 1423654250 ISBN 13: 9781423654254
Seller: Bahamut Media, Reading, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Mikecz, Melanie (illustrator). Shipped within 24 hours from our UK warehouse. Clean, undamaged book with no damage to pages and minimal wear to the cover. Spine still tight, in very good condition. Remember if you are not happy, you are covered by our 100% money back guarantee.
Published by Gibbs M. Smith Inc 01/t /09 O, 2018
ISBN 10: 1423650719 ISBN 13: 9781423650713
Seller: Bahamut Media, Reading, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Tempest, Annabel (illustrator). Shipped within 24 hours from our UK warehouse. Clean, undamaged book with no damage to pages and minimal wear to the cover. Spine still tight, in very good condition. Remember if you are not happy, you are covered by our 100% money back guarantee.
Published by C. AND J. RIVINGTION; G. AND W. NICOL; T. EGERTON; A. STRAHAN; J. SCATCHERD; J. CUTHELL; J. NUNN; LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORM AND CO.; T. CADELL; J. AND W.T. CLARKE; J. CARPENTER AND SON; OTRIDGE AND RACKHAM; S. BAGSTER; J. AND A. ARCH; J. RICHARDSON; J. M. RICHARDSON; J. BOOKER; R. SCHOLEY; HATCHARD AND SON; J. MAWMAN; BALDWIN, CRADOCK AND JOY; C. CHAPPLE; R. G. AND W. R. WHITTAKER; SHERWOOD, JONES AND CO.; R. NEWMAN AND CO.; SUTTABY, EVANCE AND FOX; T. TE3GG; OGLE, DUNCAN AND CO.; J.F. SETCHELL; R. SAUNDERS; J. BOHN; RODWELL AND MARTIN; W. MASON; SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL; BLACK AND YOUNGS; G. COWIE AND CO.; HURST, ROBINSON AND CO.; S. HIGHLEY; J. LOWE; G. MACKIE; J. BUMPUS; C. ARNOULD; SMITH AND ELDER; AND C. TAYLOR; WISLON AND SONS, YORK; ETC, LONDON, U.S.A., 1823
Seller: dC&A Books, Crockett, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1823. TWO VOLUMES (VOLUME XXV, & XXVI). 765pp. GOLDEN BROWN TOOLED LEATHER HARDBOUND WITH GILT GOLD STAMPED/EMBOSSED TITLE/FLORAL DESIGN ON SPINE COVER WITH A DIAMOND PATTERN STAMPED ON LEATHER BOARDS FRAMED BY A FINE GILT GOLD BORDER AND AND FLORAL DETAIL ON BOARD EDGES, FRONTIS PAGE WITH ENGRAVED IMAGE OF GEORGE COLEMAN ESQ. OF VOLUME XXV. DIMENSIONS: 6 1/4" x 4 1/4" x 1". CONDITION: VERY GOOD; 1/4" x 1/4" CHIP AT UPPER RIGHT SIDE OF SPINE CROWN AND LIGHTER CHIPPING AT SPINE HEEL OF VOLUME XXV, SOME RUBBED AREAS OF BOARD EDGES, CORNERS GENTLY BUMPED/RUBBED, PERSONAL EX-LIBRIS LABEL PASTED INSIDE FRONT BOARD, LIGHT PENCIL PRICING NOTE AND SMALL BOOKSELLER LABEL PASTED INSIDE REAR BOARD PAGE, 1ST COUPLE OF PAGES LIGHTLY BROWN SPOTTED, REMAINING TEXT WHITE AND BRIGHT, STRONG HINGES AND VERY GOOD CONDIITON OVERALL.
Published by Baynes and Son; Smith, Elder and Co; J Bain; William Mason; T Lester; J Arnould; M Iley; R Baynes; J Hearne; J F Setchel; W Booth; E Wheatley; R Hoffman; H Steel; P Wright; H Mozley; M Keene, J Cumming, C P Archer and R M Tims & H S Baynes 1825 (reprint), 1825
Seller: Tiger books, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. original decorated boards, rebacked with original backstrip relaid, corners rubbed, frontispiece and vignette titlepage, shelf-wear, unopened, good. first published 1819; 422 pages; keywords: poetry;
Published by M T D Rigg / Smith Settle, United Kingdom., 1993
Seller: Anthony Vickers Bookdealer PBFA, Selby, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket as Issued. This is a special edition bound from the paperback of only 50 copies SIGNED and NUMBERED bound in 1/4 red leather in a slipcase, this is No 18 of 50 copies. 231pp, bw illus 3 fold out maps. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Dublinii : Impensis A. Leathley, W. & W. Smith, P. Wilson, & T. Ewing, M,DCCLXVII., Dublin, 1767
Seller: Rosley Books est. 2000, WIGTON, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Editio duodecima, prioribus longé Emenda. DUBLIN : 1767. Hardback. Nineteenth century brown full-leather; spine lettered and ruled in gilt. Neat owner name; no internal markings. Neat repair to foot of title-page with partial loss of the date and publisher address. Tight bight and clean. Minor wear to binding. Strong and sound. VERY GOOD. (xx), 663, (cxxv) pages. Extensive indexes. Scarce edition. ESTC citation no.: T168114. QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS (65 BC-8 BC), known in the English-speaking world as Horace, was the leading Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus (also known as Octavian). The rhetorician Quintilian regarded his Odes as just about the only Latin lyrics worth reading: "He can be lofty sometimes, yet he is also full of charm and grace, versatile in his figures, and felicitously daring in his choice of words.". 8vo. **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, CHS, Cumberland, Everyman, GKC, Inklings, Keswick, Literature, MacDonald, Rarities, Theology and History. ].
Published by T. H. for S. Smith and B. Walford, M. Wotton, G. Sawbridge, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, and T. Leigh, London, 1702
Leather. Condition: Good. Not Stated (illustrator). The twentieth edition of Edward Chamberlayne's guide to the social and political state of late seventeenth and early eighteen century England. 'The twentieth edition, with large additions and improvements'.Chamberlayne's work presents a fascinating guide to the social and political state of England, providing information and statistics, and details of public officers. Chamberlayne first published his work in 1669, inspired by the 1661 French work 'L'Estat Nouveau de la France'. Numerous editions followed.Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece depicting Queen Anne.To the recto of the frontispiece is the inscription 'Nath. Blackman his book - feb' 17 1770'.Lacking the final thirteen pages, which should feature 'A true list of the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of the present Parliament'. With endpapers renewed.ESTC N30266This was the final edition of the work published in Chamberlayne's own lifetime. Rebacked, in a full calf binding with back strip laid down, and boards restored. Endpapers renewed. Externally, excellent. Inscription to recto of frontispiece. Internally, firmly bound. Minor loss to tail of frontispiece. Pages age toned due to paper type, with light handling marks throughout, and instances of light spotting. Lacking the final thirteen pages. Good. book.
Published by printed for Baynes and Son; A. B. Dulau and Co.; Otridge and Rackham; J. F. Setchel; Westley and Parrish; Whitmore and Fenn; W. Mason; C. Smith; Gossling and Egley; Smith and Elder; W. Wright; T. and W. Boone; B. Iley; C. Rice; J. Hearne; J. Bain; Lawler and Quick; W. Crawford; R. Beckley; T. Lester; J. Cox; and R. Hoffman; T. Wilson and Sons, York; H. Mozley, Derby; J. Anderson, jun. Edinburgh; M. Keane and J. Cumming, Dublin, London, 1823
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
24mo (approx. 5½" x 3"), inserted engraved frontispiece and engraved title page, both by Edward Finden after Henry Corbauld, pp. xv, [2], 18-214; original printed paper-covered boards; small crack at the top of the front hinge, small stain on upper cover, spine a little darkened, but generally very good and sound. The engraved title page with the imprint: "London: published by the Proprietors of the English Classics, 1823". Early ownership signature of "G. Chiltshire." Only 6 copies located in OCLC: Princeton, Tulsa, Univ. of Miami, National Library of Scotland, one in Switzerland, and one at the Hekekiah Oluwasanmi Library in Nigeria!.
Published by Printed by Tho. Hodgkin, for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Packer, B. Tooke, and R. Smith, 1710
Seller: Structure, Verses, Agency Books, Spray, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. At least four prior owners, including Goodwin Louch (1741), Mr. Smith (1829), and L. Walker (1876) who have inscribed themselves in pen nicely, and than bookplate inside front flap (Frances Emma Watkins). Rebacked most handsomely in a light brown calf leather, five raised bands to spine, blind-stamped title to brown leather label at spine, perhaps incorporating original paneled calf boards, which appear sympathetic to/contemporary with the period (Miller, Books Will Speak Plain). Printed for a number of booksellers quite attractively by Tho. Hodgkin, and in apparent First Edition state, London, 1710 (Allibone, Volume II, 1454). xxxi, 1-384, [xvi pp. of Content and Errata]. Text-block is predictably waffled but yet yet and unmarked, still bright. The author was born at Bedford, was educated at Bedford School, and then studied for the ministry (1758?62) at Daventry Academy under Caleb Ashworth, says his Wikipedia entry, and in 1762 "became afternoon preacher to the independent (originally presbyterian) congregation at Mare Street, Hackney, and was ordained on 21 November 1763." He became eventually a "morning preacher" for the Church of England beginning in 1766. He ran a boarding school, too, and was friendly with the theologian Job Orton.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Published by London: printed by T. Hodgkin, for R. Chiswell, M. Gillyflower, S. Smith and B. Walford, M. Wooton, Gl. Sawbridge and B. Tooke., 1700
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
19th Edition. Poor binding copy in the original leather, front board missing, back board detached. Wear and tear as with age. Text remains well preserved overall; clean and without blemish. Physical description; 600 pages. Subjects; England. History of England. 18th century books. 1 Kg.
Published by Printed for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Parker, B. Tooke, and R. Smith, London: ., 1710
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. pp. [6], 177, [1] (Publisher's advertisements). Small 12mo. 160 mm. Early ink manuscript ownership on title page: Bell. Pencil manuscript commentary on the text on the endpapers. Original full leather binding; joints cracked. The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion were established in 1563 and are the historic defining statements of Anglican doctrine in relation to the controversies of the English Reformation; especially in the relation of Calvinist doctrine and Roman Catholic practices to the nascent Anglican doctrine of the evolving English Church. The Lambeth Articles were a series of nine doctrinal statements drawn up by Archbishop of Canterbury, John Whitgift, in 1595, in order to define Calvinist doctrine with regard to predestination and justification. This text was first published in 1694. W151 0.0.
Published by London: printed by T. Hodgkin, for R. Chiswell, M. Gillyflower, S. Smith and B. Walford, M. Wooton, Gl. Sawbridge and B. Tooke., 1700
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
19th Edition. Poor binding copy in the original leather, front board missing, back board detached. Wear and tear as with age. Text remains well preserved overall; clean and without blemish. Physical description; 600 pages. Subjects; England. History of England. 18th century books. 1 Kg.
Published by printed by Tho. Hodgkin, for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Packer, B. Tooke, and R. Smith., London, 1710
Seller: Flora Books, Mears Ashby, United Kingdom
First Edition
Full-Leather. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. xxxi [1] 384 [16]pp, contemporary panelled calf (rebacked with later red morocco lettering-piece), occasional light spotting and staining, small piece torn away from first blank leaf, paper lightly browned, old signature (Mr Shipery) on front free endpaper, extensive inscription on title ("exceedingly valuable, exceedingly scarce and exceedingly interesting - most admirable work. Job Lousley's Book, Hampstead Norris, 1848"), signature in the same hand on rear pastedown, 8vo (194x120mm), ESTC N4977. Job Lousley (1790-1855) was a prominent local farmer and amateur naturalist.
Published by London: printed for R. C. [Richard Chiswell?] S. S. [S. Smith or Samuel Sprint?] B. W. [Benjamin Walford?] M. W. [Matthew Wotton?] G. C. [George Conyers?] and are to be sold by H. Mortlock, J. Robinson, D. Brown, S. Crouch, E. Evets, J. Lawrence, R. Sare, S. Smith, A. Churchil, J. Taylor, T. Bennet, T. Horne, J. Knapton, T. Child, R. Knaplock, J. Wyat, R. Wilkin, E. Castle, A. Bosvile, and D. Midwinter, MDCCV. [1705], 1705
Seller: Humber Books Ltd, Kingston Upon Hull, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Large, slim folio [15.00 tall x 9.50 wide]. ESTC ref; 006341827. Collates complete [10],30,23-286,289-392,351-553,[1]p. Engraved portrait and frontispiece before the title page. Some bookplates and signatures to the inner front board and FEP. A handful of small circular ex-libris stamps to the plates, title and occasional prelim. A good, solid and clean copy in the main. Minor marks, blemishes or light reading wear commensurate with age else a very nice copy presented in an exceptionally attractive restored period binding. Bound in full contemporary calf with blind tooled borders to the boards. Finely re-backed in a matching period style with raised bands, blind lines and a gilt-lettered label. A solid and rather attractive restored contemporary binding. MULTIPLE ADDITIONAL PHOTO IMAGES AVAILABLE. CONTACT US TO REQUEST.
Published by London: Printed for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Parker, B. Tooke, and R. Smith, 1710
Seller: Louis88Books (Members of the PBFA), Andover, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 4th Edition. London: Printed for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Parker, B. Tooke, and R. Smith, 1710, Fourth Edition. Half leather binding, with green paper covered boards. Internally tanned, dampstained, and according to ESTC incomplete, lacking 4 pages at the end of the volume, 16 pages of 'An Alphabetical Table of Remarkable Rivers', and 23 pages of 'The Elements and General Praecognita of Geography' bound in at the front rather than at the end as per the British Library copy. Title, [6], 16, 23, 232, 231-437, 431-437, [21]pp. Lacking 4 pages according to the British Library ESTC website citation number N18699. Nevertheless a scarce work. Provenance: no inscriptions or bookplates. Approximately 12 inches tall. Condition Report Externally Spine good condition titles in gilt to green label, five raised bands, marked and worn. Joints good condition sound. Corners good condition worn. Boards good condition green leather and paper covered boards. Page edges good condition top edge a little darkened, all tanned. See above and photos. Internally Hinges good condition sound. Paste downs good condition new paste downs. End papers good condition new end papers, subsequently tanned and foxed. Title good condition tanned with some foxing. Pages good condition tanned with foxing. Binding good condition. See photos. Publisher: see above. Publication Date: 1710 Binding: Hardback.
Published by printed by S. Collins, for R. Bonwick, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, J. Nicholson, B. Tooke, R. Wilkin, S. Manship, R. Smith and T. Ward, London, 1717
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Tenth edition, small 8vo, pp. [336]; some foxing, later half calf over marbled boards, red morocco label on spine; nice copy. Coles (?1640-1680) was the author of a number of "useful and necessary books for the instruction of beginners," among which were his popular A Dictionary English-Latin and Latin-English (London, 1677) which was still in use in schools even after the arrival of Ainsworth's Thesaurus in 1736; and An English Dictionary (London, 1676, et al.). "Still in the "hard words" tradition, Coles included thousands of "old words," obsolete from Chaucer's day. His dictionary contained twenty-five thousand words, eight thousand more than the last, augmented edition of Phillips. He shortened Phillips' already brief definitions in order to include more words and more etymological information. Coles did break new ground in including cant (thieves' argot) and dialectical terms. These, taken from other specialized dictionaries, had never before been included in a general English dictionary" (Landau, Dictionaries, p.43). Alston V, 72.
Published by London, Printed for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Parker, B. Tooke, and R. Smith, 1710
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. A Comment on the Book of CommonPrayer, and the Administration of the Sacraments, & c. Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Being a Paraphrase on the Sunday and Holiday-Services, Epistles and Gospels throughout the year : London, Printed for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Parker, B. Tooke, and R. Smith, 1710. Folio. unnumbered; ff. (i = half title), plate with Nicholls portrait, (iii = title-page and dedication to the Queen), [a]- [e]2 B-I 2 A-O2 *A2 B- K2 M2 Aa-Zz2 Bb- Xx2 AaaTtt2 Aaa- Iii2 K- M2 (*a) 2 Aaaa-Zzzz2 Aaaaa-Rrrrr2 Aaaaa-Ttttt2 . Black and Roman letter, some Italic, little Greek. Single-column text and notes in double column. Decorated initials, several diagrams and tables containing the calendar of movable and immovable feasts, in red and black ink, and prayer times throughout the year. Early ink autograph of front pastedown Tho: Marhill and date 1728 . Bound in contemporary English calf, panelled covers rather worn, gilt spine in seven compartments divided by raised bands, gilt title on red morocco label. Some light spotting throughout. Generally a clean and crisp copy. This is the major work of the clergyman and theologian William Nicholls (1664- 1712). This book was published by subscription, and dedicated to Queen Anne. He did it unassisted and it cost him his 14 health. First published in 1549, under the reign of Edward VI, the Book of Common Prayer (BPC) was the first prayer book to include the complete forms of service for daily and Sunday worship in English. It contained Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, the Litany, and Holy Communion and also the occasional services in full: the orders for Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, prayers to be said with the sick , and a funeral service. It also set out in full the propers : the collects and the epistle and gospel readings for the Sunday Communion Service. Old and New Testament readings for daily prayer were specified in tabular format as were the Psalms and canticles mostly biblical, that were provided to be said or sung between the readings. ESTC T87380.
Published by Printed by L. Lichfield for A. and J. Churchil, R. Sare, R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwyn, M. Wotton, J. Walthoe, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Parker, B. Tooke and R. Smith. MDCCX. [1710]., Oxford:, 1710
Seller: Dark Parks Books & Collectibles, Fallon, NV, U.S.A.
Second edition. Corrected. Scarce. Collation: [a2], b-f2. A-4X4, 4Y2, a-e2, [1]p. Pagination: [24], 724, [22]p. Modern antique fine binding Cambridge style blind rules and floral design to boards floral gilt design to spine with gilt rules and title label. Title page with a couple tiny repaired holes at outer margin no affect and unnoticeable . Some light damp stains to first several leaves outer margin and some at last several leaves of book. 2K2 with very small hole to outer lower margin repaired no affect. Lacks first blank. New endpapers. Overall a clean copy. Scarce second edition corrected. At time of description we locate no other copies of this edition for sale via RBH. Priced to go. ?Of the Law of Nature and Nations, originally published in 1672 as De Jure Naturae et Gentium Libri Octo, proposed a system of private, public, and international law based on natural law. It was written by Baron Samuel von Pufendorf (1632 ? 1694), a German political philosopher, statesman, and historian.The son of a Saxon clergyman, he had originally intended to pursue a career in the church, but after studying theology at the University of Leipzig his interests shifted to politics, law, and philosophy. In 1658 Pufendorf became a tutor to a minister to King Charles X of Sweden, and three years later he was granted a chair at the University of Heidelberg for the law of nature and nations, the first of its kind in the world. Two years after accepting an offer from the King of Sweden to teach at the University of Lund, Pufendorf published this book. Pufendorf was highly critical of those who abused power, whether they did so through the state or the church, and he proposed that international law should not be restricted to Christendom and instead respect the rights of all men. It was highly influential, not only in Germany, where it is said to have contributed to the Enlightenment during the eighteenth century, but throughout Europe and eventually in the United States. Pufendorf?s grounding of political concepts in natural law made him a person of interest to future American leaders such as Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton.? [- W&M Law Library]. Citations: ESTC: T14114.
Published by Printed By T. W. For A. Churchill, R. Bonwick, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, B. Tooke, R. Wilkin, R. Smith, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720
Leather Binding. Condition: Very Good. Fourth Edition. CUBBY BROCCOLI'S COPY. Bound in full period (18th century) Cambridge-style calf, gilt-ruled spine with raised bands, covers decorated in blind with floral devices, scrollwork, and hand-dyed center panels, plain endpapers, top edges stained brown, remaining edges flecked brown, all edges trimmed. Nice, solid and sound copy internally. Slight wear to head and foot of spine; slight cracking to spine edges; slight scratches, soiling, rubbing and browning to covers (leather; chiefly at edges); slight bumping to corners; wear to pages 535-36 (tear to lower edge, midsection, lacking lower right corner; with extra leaf (intact copy of same leaf) present, directly following); slight internal creases and browning to edges and endpapers. [24], 543 pages. 'The Third Edition, carefully Corrected' (title page recto) of the famed Florentine's works (including his History of Florence, The Prince, the Discorsi (on Titus Livius), The Art of War, and the novel 'The Marriage of Belphegor'; plus a few minor works; with Machiavelli's introductions and prefaces), in an English translation (chiefly by Henry Neville, though his name is nowhere indicated in the volume). BMC, volume 16, page 351, column 751. Housed in a custom clamshell folding case covered in a rich red silk, spine and cover stamped in gilt (case has slight wear and small ink stain to upper cover). Front cover of the case notes the provenance of this volume: From the collection of Albert Romolo ('Cubby') Broccoli, CBE (1909 - 1996), producer of the James Bond film series.Few Engraved Decorations (including title page).
Published by printed for R. Sare, R. Bonwicke, T. Goddwyn, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, R. Wilkin, B. Tooke, R. Smith, T. Ward, and W. Churchill, 1717
Seller: Antiquariat Liber Antiqua, Krems an der Donau, Austria
Titelblatt, Widmung 2 S., Preface 2 S., Inhalt 18 S., Hauptteil: 212 Seiten für Buch 1-2, 577 Seiten für Buch 3-6, 131 Seiten für Buch 7-8, Index 22 S. Puffendorf, Samuel, Freiherr (Baron) von, auch Pufendorf geschrieben (1632 - 1694). Jurist und Historiker, geboren in Dorfchemnitz, Deutschland. Nach seinem Studien in Leipzig und Jena, war er Gelehrter im Haus des Schwedischen Botschafters in Kopenhagen. Zu seinem görßten Werk zählt De jure naturae et gentium (1672, Über das Recht der Natur und der Nation). Er gilt auch als Verfechter der Idea des Natürlichen Rechtes und er stand auch für die Formation einer Vereinigten Protestantischen Kirche von einer Reformierten und Luthereanischen Kirche ein. Sprache: Deutsch Folio (ca. 24 x 6,5 x 36cm), Leder; Goldprägung, Ecken/Kanten bestossen, Einband abgerieben, fleckig, verkratzt, Löcher vom Buchwurm, Schnitt verfärbt und etwas fleckig, Seiten vergilbt, gewellt, teilw. fleckig, teilw. verknickt, ein paar Eselsohren, Bindung am vorderen Buchdeckel gebrochen, Buchdeckel innen mit 2 Etiketten beklebt, Vorsatzblatt eingerissen, Buchrücken leicht gerissen, Seitennummerierung fehlerhaft The Third Edition: Carefully corrected with Two Tables to which are now added All the large Notes of Mr. Barbeyrac, Translated from his last edition; printed in Amsterdam, in 1712.
Published by London: Printed for R. Bonwicke, W. Freeman, T. Goodwin, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, J. Nicholson, R. Parker, B. Tooke, and R. Smith, 1710., 1710
Seller: Sam Gatteno Books, Grosse Pointe, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Folio. [viii], xx, [590], 71, [v]pp. With the half-title: 'Dr. Nicholls's Comment ., ' present. Regular paper issue. 'A paraphrase of the Psalter' and 'Additional Notes' have separate half-titles, and the 'Additional Notes' are separately paged. The two final leaves contain 'Omissions.' With a list of subscribers. With a frontispiece portrait of Nicholls. ESTC T87379. BOUND WITH: An alphabetical list of the Right Honourable the Lords, and also 30 of those Members of the Honourable House of Commons, in England and Wales, that were for Dr. Henry Sacheverell. [FOUR COPIES RECORDED]. London: n.p., Printed in the Year 1710. Large broadside. Price from imprint: Price Two Pence. The Bute copy measures 50 X 30.9 cm. With an engraved portrait of Sacheverell. ESTC 21300; C72 of the Marquess of Bute's Broadsides Author Index at Harvard. ESTC records four copies; three in the UK (BL, Longleat House, and Bodleian), and one in the USA (Harvard ? Bute copy). Contemporary panelled calf, slightly worn.
Published by London: Printed for R. Sare, R. Bonwicke, T. Goodwyn, J. Walthoe, M. Wotton, S. Manship, R. Wilkin, B. Tooke, R. Smith, T. Ward, and W. Churchill, LondonPrinted for R. Sare, R. Bonwicke, T. Goodwyn [&c.], 1717., 1717
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Folio. 23 x 35cm. Contemporary panelled calf, rebacked in modern calf with leather label and raised bands.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:5651113: [24], 212, 577, 128, 529-531, [21] pages.Bookplate of :Wilmot Vaughan was the eldest son of Wilmot Vaughan, 3rd Viscount Lisburne, and Elizabeth Watson. He was born around 1730 and educated at Eton. In 1754 he married Elizabeth Nightingale. She died in May 1755, just a few days after the birth of their only son who was also named Wilmot. In 1763 he married Dorothy Shafto, and they had four children. The Vaughan family seat was at Trawsgoed in Cardiganshire, but Wilmot also inherited estates at Berwick-on-Tweed from his maternal uncle and in Devon through his wife.In 1755 Wilmot Vaughan entered Parliament as M.P for Cardiganshire, a seat he held until 1761. In 1765 he was elected as Member for Berwick, and then from 1768 he again held Cardiganshire until 1796. In 1766, he succeeded his father as 4th Viscount Lisburne but was able to retain his seat in the House of Commons because this title was in the Irish Peerage and did not entitle him to a seat in the House of Lords. Vaughan was active in politics, serving as a Lord of Trade from 1769 to 1770 and then as a Lord of the Admiralty until 1782. In 1776 he was created Earl of Lisburne, but this was still in the Irish Peerage and Vaughan hankered after the status of an English title. He had hopes that the Duke of Portland would arrange matters when the latter headed the coalition ministry of 1783, but he was overlooked. Vaughan's correspondence with Portland on the subject became increasingly bitter and rancorous as the years passed without fulfilling this ambition. Because of his declining health, he retired from Parliament in 1796 and died in 1800.Wilmot Vaughan was known as a man of learning and culture. He employed Robert Adam and Lancelot Brown to improve the house and grounds at Mamhead Park, which remained the principal family seat of the Earls of Lisburne until it was sold in 1822. Adam's work in the late 1760s included a design for a library.Provenance: Estate of Joaquin Romero Maura. Mr Maura, great-grandson of a five-time prime minister of Spain, lived in the UK for most of his life and co-directed the Iberian Centre with the illustrious historian Sir Raymond Carr. Joaquín Romero Maura ? died lin June 2022 at the age of 81, at a senior home in Zaragoza, Spain. The historian ? who held a PhD from Oxford University ? was widowed and childless. He had been a confidante of the former Spanish king.Joaquín Romero Maura (Niza, 1940-Zaragoza, 5 de junio de 2022) fue un historiador español. Destacó por su obra La rosa de fuego, un estudio sobre el obrerismo barcelonés de la primera década del siglo xx.