Publicado por Baldwin & Craddock, London, 1832
Librería: Bailgate Books Ltd, Doncaster, Reino Unido
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 71,63
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Half-leather with marbled boards and end-papers, gilt lettering and decoration on spine, light wear at joint ends, sound binding, clean pages, end-papers and plates. All plates are present, these are: Title vignette showing an Otter; Coursing; The Terrier; The Meet; Ptarmigan; Oxygen, a horse; The Dying Woodcock; Coursing - A Scene on Bagshot Heath; Guinea Hen and Jay; Trout Fishing, a View on the River Dart; The Hobby, a Hawk; John Winter, Huntsman to Ralph John Lambton; The Pike. Contents include (some topics noted in earlier numbers also feature in later numbers but are not listed again here): November 1832 No. 19: Fox-Hounds in Great Britain for the Year 1832, with the Countries they Hunt and the Names of the Masters; The Greyhound; Nim South's Tour; Habits of the Woodcock etc.; November; Newmarket First and Second October Meetings; Noctes Nimrodianae or Sporting Conversations with Nimrod; General Monthly Miscellany - The Chase - The Turf - Cricket - Shooting Match and Gander Pulling etc; Racing Calendar (at rear). December 1832 No. 20: Letter from a Hants. Fox-hunter; Hawking; Review of the Racing Season; Murty Macrory; Review of Wild Sports of the West; December; A Few Lines From Mr Jorrocks on the Subject of His New Magazine; Remarks on the New Game Laws, as Affecting Wastes and Commons; Word or Two on Critics; The Pleasures of the Chase; Newmarket Houghton Meeting; Roach Fishing; Character of Hunting Countries, Shropshire; Miscellany - Betting at Tattersall's etc.; Coursing Calendar (at rear); January 1833 No. 21: The Road, Review of an Article in the Quarterly Review on the past and present state of Coaching; Review of the Racing Season of 1832; Sharp-Shooter, a Tale of Schooldays; Nim South's Reply to a Hants Fox-Hunter; Shooting in January; The Habits of the Snipe; Woodcock Shooting; Miscellany - Horses Gone Abroad - The Veterinarian- The English Farmer etc. February 1833 No. 22: A Few Words from the Editor to the Author of Dashwood's Letters; Hood's Comic Annual for 1833; Col. Hawker on Shooting; February; Close of the Shooting Season; The History of Horsemanship, Illustrated by Statuary and Sculpture - The Riding House at Dessau; Wildfowl Shooting Character of Hunting Countries, Hampshire; A Hunt Breakfast with Mr Jorrocks; Much Ado About Nothing; Lamentable Loss of the North Pole Mapping Expeditin, contained in an Extract from Peter Flam's Log; Travels and Sports in South America; Miscellany - The Versailles Hounds - Doncaster St Leger entries - Death of Stallions etc. March 1834 No. 35: The Bag Fox; Conundrums by Messrs. Simpkins and Jorrocks; Notice of a Subscription to Present Mr Farquharson with a Piece of Plate; A Few Lines from Nimrod; Sporting In India; Sports in South America - Lion and Ostrich Hunting; The Starling; Remarks on the Derby Favourites; Dashwood's Reply; On Arabian Horses; On Roaring; The Road; Fine Arts - The British Institution; Miscellany - Stag Hunt in Ireland - New Regulations for King's Plates etc. April 1833 No. 24: Observations on the Game Laws - The Metropolitan Magazine - Col. Hawker etc; Variation's Performances; The Last Day of the Season - A Day with the Durber Hounds; A Boar-Hunting Song Describing a Day in Touraine; Singular Death of Two Swans; Who Was the Cockney Stockbroker at Melton?; A Few Remarks on Breeding and Purchasing Young Horses; Characters of Hunting Countries - Durham; Nicholas Piscator; The Earl of Surry, Capt. Pechell, and Dashwood; Veterinary Jurisprudence; Fine Arts - Society of British Artists; Miscellany - Shugborough-hill Day - Trespass under the New Game Bill etc. No dust jacket, as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 57018101101. All our books are sent by tracked mail.
Publicado por Baldwin & Craddock, London, 1834
Librería: Bailgate Books Ltd, Doncaster, Reino Unido
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 71,63
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Half-leather with marbled boards and end-papers, gilt lettering and decoration on spine, light wear at joint ends, sound binding, clean pages, end-papers and plates. All plates are present, these are: Title vignette showing a Fox-Hound with puppies; Hunting - Throwing Off; The Right Ho. Earl of Chesterfield; Rabbit Shooting; The Carp; Vespa, a horse; William Crockford; Hunting - The Find!' Beauty and General, celebrated trotting pony and setter; Hunting - Gone Away!; The Farquharson Vase; Pincher and Shivers, two dogs; The Bittern Contents include (some topics noted in earlier numbers also feature in later numbers but are not listed again here): November 1833 No. 31: List Of Fox-Hounds in Great Britain, for the Present Season, with the names of the Masters and the Countries they Hunt; Miss Sheridan's Comic Offering; Ackermann's Pictures of Count Sandor's Exploits in Leicestershire; Scenes in South America - Guanaco Hunting in the Pampas; October; Hunting Reminiscences - The Crack Riders of England; The Surrey; A Fishing Question; Baron D'Haussez and English Field Sports; Hunting in India, The Calcutta Hunt; Gallery of Celebrated Sporting Characters - The Right Ho. Earl of Chesterfield; Racing - Newmarket First and Second Meetings; Lord Marrowbones and His Man; The Classical Fox-Hounds; General Monthly Miscellany - The Chase - The Turf etc.; Racing Calendar (bound at rear. December 1833 No. 32: Reviews; Steeple-Chaises; My Sporting Box; The Cheshire Hunt; A Trip to Brighton; Hints on Pheasant Shooting; A Man of the World's Confession; Lord Segrave; Lines on the Fuschia; The Benighted Sportsman; Racing - Newmarket Houghton Meeting with a Glance at the Present State of The Turf; Miscellany - Hunting and Steeple-Chasing in Oxfordshire - Bettings at Tattersall's etc.; Coursing Calendar (bound at rear). January 1834 No. 33: Review of the Last Number of the Old Sporting Magazine; Turfiana; Racing In India - The Madras Spring Meeting 1833; Parody on the Classical Fox-Hounds; A Day Near Limerick; The Woore Country; Stanzas on seeing a Steamboat Leave Dieppe in a Storm; On Equestrianism; My Coal Black Steed; William Crockford; Real Wild Sports of the West or the Wanderings of Ernest Fitzfulke; Fine Arts; Miscellany - The French Turf - Gambling Match for 50,000 Napoleons - Mr Osbaldeston's etc. February 1834 No. 34: Swell and the Surrey; Fatal Duel at Hamburgh Nominations for the Docaster St Leger 1834; Pomponius Ego; Dick Hyperbole; The Wet Sunday; The Sorrows of a Sportsman; The Rambler; The Chase - the cause of the scarcity of foxes - Oldham, the Miller, and hostile Farmers - The Farquharson Vase etc. March 1834 No. 35: List of Stallions for 1834; The Hampton Court Stud; The Race for the Belfast Cup and a few Remarks on Breeding Hunters; On Betting; The Swiss Hunter's Address to his Rifle; Anacreontic; Road Accidents; Death of Mr Berkeley's Old Horse Jack O'Lantern; Nimrod; The Chase - Doings in Dorset - The New Forest Hounds - His Majesty's Stag hounds etc. April 1834 No. 36: Winners of Two-Year-Old Stakes; Engagements at Newmarket of the Derby and Oaks Favourites; Steeple Chases; On Vehicles; The Omnibus; The Marquess of Lansdowne, a character; Rinaldo's Horse; On Falls; The Horrors of Horsemanship; James's Horse Blister; On Private Training; The Alnwick Hounds; The Surrey Hunt - Jorrocks in Reply to Rasper; Jorrock's Address to the Members of the Surrey Hunt; Mr Farquharson's Country; Who is the Rambler in Green?; The Chase; The Oxford Hack; A Sporting Tour Through Munster; The Duke of Nassau's Hunting Seat; How to Shoe a Vicious Horse; Coach Accident; A Sailor's Description of a Hunt etc. No dust jacket, as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 57018101098. All our books are sent by tracked mail.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por A. Norris & Son, Market Place, Uttoxeter, 1835
Librería: THOMAS RARE BOOKS, Yaxley, SUFFOLK, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 149,24
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoNo Binding. Condición: V.g. 1st Edition. A LETTER TO T. GISBORNE ESQ IN REPLY TOT HIS ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTH DERBYSHIRE ON THE PRESENT CRISIS.18pp. No inscriptions, wear or marks. Very good copy of a rare political tract. No copies traced. No wrappers. 21.5cms. [Thomas Gisborne 1794-1852]. Printed title-page. Dis-bound from a nonce volume.