Royalist: Signed (7 results)

- Hardcover
- Signed
Seller: Avol's Books LLC, Madison, WI, U.S.A.Avol's Books LLC
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Inscribed in French by author on dedication page. Small tear in upper spine. Top center of page 123 has some surface damage to paper, like a sticker pull, but text can still be read. Margin stains on pags 10-12. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge & London 1979
- Hardcover
- First Edition
- Signed
Seller: Literary Cat Books, Machynlleth, Powys, WALES, United KingdomLiterary Cat Books
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Original Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition; First Edition. 349 pages. With frontispiece. Dustjacket. Signed with dedication by the authour on front free endpaper. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. ; Hardback; Octavo (standard book size); Author Signed by Author.

- Softcover
- First Edition
- Signed
Seller: Henffordd Books, Herefordshire, , United KingdomHenffordd Books
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Signed with a gift inscription by the author to the title page. Beginning with a comprehensive description of life and activity in Herefordshire prior to the Civil War, this book gives a full account of the county's involvement in the armed struggle and its aftermath. Slight rubbing… to edges otherwise in very good condition. Next day dispatch by Royal Mail in sturdy, recyclable packaging. 1000's of satisfied customers! Please contact us with any enquiries. Signed by Author(s).
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Published by UK 1650
- Softcover
- First Edition
- Signed
- Manuscript
Seller: Lasting Words Ltd, Northampton, UK, United KingdomLasting Words Ltd
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Paper. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. A group of 5 Ink Signatures of Royalist soldiers who fought in the 1st Civil War. They include 2nd Viscount Molyneux of Maryborough, George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, Sir William Compton, General William Legg; Edward Villiers and Guilford Slingsby. Dated between 1640/1680. All remov…ed from various paper documents and comprising signatures of: Richard 2nd Viscount Molyneux of Maryborough (c. 1617-1654), 'R. Molyneux', signed at the foot of a small piece with text in another hand, being a list of supplies, and countersigned by Corporal Griffith Standen; George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle (1608-1670), 'Albemarle', on an irregularly trimmed piece dated 4 February 1660; Sir William Compton (1625-1663), 'W. Compton', written at the foot of a possible autograph sentiment sent to General William Legg; Edward Villiers (1620-1689), 'Edw. Villiers', on a small piece dated 29 April 1680; Guilford Slingsby (1610-1643), 'Gylf. Slyngsby', on an irregularly cut piece with autograph sentiment, 'your loving friend', Richard Molyneux, 2nd Viscount Molyneux of Maryborough, (about 1617-1654) was a Royalist officer in the English Civil War. Molyneux was present at the siege of Manchester in September 1642, and on 20 April 1643 was defeated by Captain Ashton at Whalley. After the surprise capture of Wakefield on 21 May 1643, the Earl of Derby being then with Queen Henrietta Maria at York, Molyneux was ordered to conduct the Lancashire forces thither. He was defeated on 20 August 1644 by Major-general Sir John Meldrum at the battle of Ormskirk, and narrowly escaped capture by hiding in a field of corn. He was at Oxford on 24 June 1646, when the city surrendered to the Parliament. George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle 1608 -1670 was an English military officer and politician who fought on both sides during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A prominent military figure under the Commonwealth, his support was crucial to the 1660 Stuart Restoration of Charles II. Sir William Compton 1625 - 1663 was an English royalist army officer. He earned the name of the "godly cavalier" in 1648, from Oliver Cromwell, for his conduct at the siege of Colchester. William Legge 1608 - 1670 was an English army officer and politician who was a close associate of Prince Rupert of the Rhine. On the outbreak of the First English Civil War Legge joined the king's army, and was taken prisoner in a skirmish at Southam, Warwickshire, on 23 August 1642. Committed by the House of Commons to the Gatehouse Prison he escaped about 4 October 1642, and rejoined King Charles at Oxford. Henceforth he closely attached himself to Prince Rupert, and was wounded and again taken prisoner while under his command at the siege of Lichfield in April 1643. At the Battle of Chalgrove Field on 18 June 1643 he was temporarily taken prisoner on the field. After the first Battle of Newbury (20 September 1643), the king presented him with an ornate hanger and wanted to knight him. On 19 May 1644 Prince Rupert appointed him temporary Governor of Chester. Guilford Slingsby 1610-1643 was a member of the Yorkshire gentry who was confidential secretary to Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, and present during the trial which ended in his execution in April 1641. Slingsby sat in the Parliament of Ireland as Member of Parliament for Carysfort from 1634 to 1635, and during Strafford's period as Lord Deputy of Ireland was appointed to several administrative posts. When the First English Civil War began in August 1642, he raised a regiment for the Royalist army in Northern England; he was badly wounded in a skirmish near Guisborough on 16 January 1643 and died three days later. Some occasional spotting, age toning and paper sizes 11 x 18.5 cm and smaller. Ref19239. Signed by Author(s).

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- Art Print
Seller: Antique Paper Company, ASHFORD, KENT, United KingdomAntique Paper Company
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1894 September 15th Original Antique Print taken from The Graphic: A PUNITIVE EXPEDITION TO THE CANNIBALS OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS Overall size of this print is approx 40cm x 28cm with large margins, perfect for mounting for home, business, interior decorators, hotels, pubs, boardrooms and restaurants. All our prints are ORIGINALS… ANTIQUES AND GUARANTEED TO BE AS DATED. Please note we are offering an ANTIQUE PRINT on this listing unless otherwise described. These prints are taken from the THE GRAPHIC and in many cases, there will also be text on the reverse of the image side. The Graphic was first published in 1869, founded by William Luson Thomas and was a weekly newspaper reporting details of local, UK and worldwide events and stories. The Graphic is known for its coverage of of the following subjects: The Wars, Ships, Boats, Guns, Sailing, Portraits, Fine Art, Old and Antique Prints, Wood Cut, Wood Engravings, Early Photographs, Victorian Life, Victorian Culture, Kings, Queens, Royalty, Travels, Adventures, Natural History, Birds, Fish, Mammals, Fishing, Hunting, Shooting, Fox Hunting, Sprts including Tennis, Cricket, Football, Horse Racing etc. WE ARE HAPPY TO COMBINE POSTAGE FOR UP TO 10 ITEMS FOR NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE OVER THE SINGLE ITEM POSTAGE COST FOR OVERSEAS BUYERS. FOR UK BUYERS, POSTAGE IS FREE. PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU WOULD LIKE THE ITEM TO BE SENT BY TRACKED AND SIGNED FOR MAIL, YOU WILL NEED TO PAY THE APPROPRIATE HIGHER POSTAL CHARGE. 1894 Antique Print - SOLOMON ISLANDS Cannibals Expedition Cutter Royalist (240) 1894 Antique Print - SOLOMON ISLANDS Cannibals Expedition Cutter Royalist (240) 1894 Antique Print - SOLOMON ISLANDS Cannibals Expedition Cutter Royalist (240)Click image to enlarge Description.
Published by Pigwings Publ, San Francisco 1978
- Softcover
- Signed
Seller: Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, U.S.A.Ed Buryn Books
Contact seller4-star sellerCondition: Fine unmarked. A chapbook by the notorious unknown poet who briefly lived and died in SF is introduced as follows: Gary Johston invented Kazoo Bop, a politcs of the heart related to stonality. Wounded by the Golden Bullet of Pure Joy, his gait was never steady; his raptures are rabid, elfin. -- Im warm / and the heat…smokes toward / the bells I hear.-GJ This copy is inscribed 3-23-79 For Ed, With great affection and long help in the true, creative intelligence. Viva Revolution. Gary Johnston. Grooves This is my personal copy, also signed by me. Rare momento of a rare poet in a rare time. 4-1/4 x 5-1/2, 24 pp. Paperback in plain blue wraps, with photo-booth photo of Johnston attached to front.
Published by Ashgate Farnham 2011 2011
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- Signed
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaAndrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne
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1st edition dust jacket As New octavo xi + 282pp., maps, bibliog., index, Presentation copy signed by Geoffrey Smith on front end paper. Already scarce.