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Publicado por '14 Conduit Street London | Wednesday' no date
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
1p., 12mo. In good condition, lightly aged, with minor traces of stub to inner margin. Reads: 'Captain Basil Hall R.N. presents his Compliments to Mr Dinwiddie, & if he can spare him a Ticket for the Caledonian Church on Sunday next the 4th. July, Captn. Hall will feel particularly obliged to Mr Dinwiddie. | 14 Conduit Street | Wednesday | Captn. Hall will be well contented with a Standing Ticket, should there be the slightest difficulty about another.'.
Publicado por ROBERT CADELL, EDINBURGH, 1836
Librería: Highstreet Books ABA ILAB, Honiton, Reino Unido
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 8vo. Pp, [8] 348, [4] adverts , Book has been rebound and although the boards are now excellent there is a certain amount of foxing and stains on inside, but as it was printed in 1836 this isn't really surprising . The following episode was selected for publication ; and if it meets with public favour , the author may venture to use a larger venture.
Publicado por Florence. 7 September, 1834
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
2pp., 12mo. Bifolium. Thirty-five lines of closely-written text. Addressed by Hall on reverse of second leaf to 'Mrs. Stisted | Villa Broderick | Lucca Baths', with note that the letter is 'For[warde]d By Ch[ristophe]]r. Pearson'. He begins by introducing to Mrs Stisted and her husband 'Col. Stisted' the bearer of the 'note', 'a friend of ours Mr Pearson who is retreating out of the hot weather here, in the hopes of finding coolness at the Baths.' The Halls will be 'glad if you can put him in the way of seeing the , dead & living, of your charming place.' The nights in Florence are 'charmingly cool - at least in our Hotel, the Quatre Nations - which we have all to ourselves. We visited the Palazzo Buonarotti, on the day & hour you directed, & we saw the Paintings - but not the master of the House. His Servant, however, on learning that we came from you was very civil & showed us everything'. He describes their plans for the coming days, and the passage of 'Dom Miguel', of whom nobody caught sight, 'except some fortunate Couriers & a stray Laquais de Place or two - out of employ like Miguel himself, though the true & lawful Sovereign of Portugal'. He ends with praise of the beauty of Florence, 'but, in my case, anything which shortens the chain which I drag with me when from home is a pleasure - so I rejoice to find that we are steering north once more'. A postscript concerns 'Mme Sanprini'. The recipient is presumably Clotilda Elizabeth Stisted (1790-1868), daughter of Bladen Swinney, of Dublin, author of 'Letters from the Bye-Ways of Italy. By Mrs. Stisted. With illustrations, by Col. Stisted' (London: John Murray, 1845). There is however no mention of Hall or Pearson in the book.
Publicado por Carey, Lea, & Carey, Philadelphia, 1829
Librería: onourshelves, Philadelphia, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Reebound in brown leather. Pages mildly toned with diffused scattered mild foxing.
Publicado por Printed for Cadell & Co. / Simpkin and Marshall, 1829
Librería: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Edinburgh, 1829; 3 VOLUMES, COMPLETE; marbled paper covered boards; leather spine and corner wear; corners and edges scuffed; corners bumped; 8vo - over 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; marbled end papers; Previous owner's name on front paste-downs; text block edges marbled; occasional notations in margins; individually paginated; From the library of ABAA bookseller, Tom Nicely; Additional shipping charges may be required due to the size and weight of book.
Publicado por Printed for Cadell & Co. / Simpkin and Marshall, Edinburgh / London, 1829
Librería: James & Mary Laurie, Booksellers A.B.A.A, Minneapolis, MN, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very good. 1st. Bound in full dark blue calf with spines and board edges stamped and decorated in gilt. Gilt stamped spine labels are rubbed and chipped, more than half gilt lost but impressions still legible. Boards are rubbed at the heads, heels, extremities, and bottom edges. Volume one has a separated front inner hinge. Volume two front inner hinge has started but is holding. Marbled endpapers. Fold-out map in color bound in to volume one. Three tables on one fold-out sheet bound in to volume three.