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Publicado por Published by The History Book Club, 4 Fitzroy Square, London First Edition Thus . 1968., 1968
Librería: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Original o primera edición
First edition thus hard back binding in publisher's original blue cloth covers, gilt title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 8½'' x 5¼''. Contains 251 printed pages of text with 20 monochrome illustrations throughout. Light foxing to the closed text block edges. Very Good condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper with light rubbing to the extremities, not price clipped, £1.75. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 0435329405 ENGLISH HISTORY.
Publicado por London: Sold by all Booksellers, 1820
Librería: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, Reino Unido
Third edition, [2], 55, [1]pp., disbound.
Año de publicación: 2023
Librería: True World of Books, Delhi, India
Libro Impresión bajo demanda
LeatherBound. Condición: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1849 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 1006 O'Brien, William Smith, 1803-1864, defendant,Hodges, John George, reporter,Ireland. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery,Ireland. Court of King's Bench,Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.
Publicado por Caption gives date as 14 December, 1910
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
On piece of blotting-paper, 13.5 cm square; folded horizontally to make a two rectangles, with the signature centred on the front leaf, and with the back leaf laid down neatly on a piece of cream card, 15 x 18 cm, with caption in ink at foot: 'ORIGINAL BLOTTING-PAPER IMPRESSION OF SIGNATURE OF GEORGE V DATED 14 . 12. 1910.' Being the result of blotting, the impression is a mirror image of the original, with the firm signature 4.5 cm long, with 6.5 cm underlining. On aged paper, with neat vertical fold line in centre, crossing the underlining half a centimetre from the right.
Librería: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Manuscrito Ejemplar firmado
The strip of paper (approximately 78 × 200 mm, with a conjugate blank) has a light vertical crease; in excellent condition. Below the signature are the first three lines of the warrant (in lithographed manuscript in another hand): 'These are to Authorize you by beat of Drum or otherwise, to raise so many Men in any County within Our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'. Provenance: Collection of The Hon Barry Jones AC.
Publicado por 'Given at our Court at Carlton House this 30th. day of July In the Sixth Year of our Reign', 1825
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito Ejemplar firmado
2pp, folio. In good condition, lightly aged and worn. Folded twice. Excellent bold signature by the king ('George R.') in the customary position at the head of the first page. Signed at the end of the document by three of the six Lords Commissioners of the Treasury: 'B Paget | G C H Somerset | E A McNaghten'. Embossed tax stamp in left-hand margin of first page, together with remains of red wafer. Twenty-seven line document, written in a secretarial hand, and addressed 'To the Husband for taking up all Goods consigned from Barbadoes and the Leward Islands on Account of the Duties of 4 1/2 per Cent'. Order in another hand at foot of second page: 'Andrew Dickie Esqr. £54 . 10 . 0 Pensions to the late Servants of the Royal Dukes'. (Dickie was a confidential clerk and later partner in the banking firm of Messrs Coutts and Co., which handled the king's Privy Purse accounts.) The warrant states that the money is 'To enable him to pay one quarter allowance ended 5th July 1825 to the late Servants of our Dearly Beloved Brother Wm. Henry Duke of Clarence, Our late Dearly Beloved Brother Edward Duke of Kent and our Dearly Beloved Brothers Ernest Duke of Cumberland Frederick Augustus Duke of Sussex and Frederick Adolphus Duke of Cambridge'. From the distinguished autograph collection of the psychiatrist Richard Alfred Hunter (1923-1981), whose collection of 7000 works relating to psychiatry is now in Cambridge University Library. Hunter and his mother Ida Macalpine had a particular interest in the illness of King George III, and their book 'George III and the Mad Business' (1969) suggested the diagnosis of porphyria popularised by Alan Bennett in his play 'The Madness of George III'.
Publicado por 'Given at our Court at Carlton House the 1st. day of May In the First year of our Reign', 1820
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
2pp, folio. On a single leaf. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn, with thin strip of paper from mount adhering to inner edge of first page. Folded twice. Good firm signature of the king ('George R.') at top left of first page, which has a thin mourning border. Left hand margin of first page with embossed £1 10s tax stamp. Written out ('By His Majesty's Command') in a secretarial hand, and addressed 'To The Husband for taking up all Goods consigned from Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands on Account of the Duties of Four Pounds and one Half Pounds per Centum'. Signed at end by three of the seven Lords Commissioners of the Treasury: 'N Vansittart | Lowther | G C H Somerset'. Summarised at foot of second page: 'A. Dickie Esqre. £76 . 18 . 9 Pensions to late Servants of Younger Princes Quarter ended 5th. April 1820'. Thirty-eight line document, directing payment to 'Andrew Dickie Esquire or to his Assigns the Sum of Seventy Six Pounds Eighteen Shillings and Nine Pence', to enable him to pay allowances 'to the late Servants of our Dearly Beloved Brother William Henry Duke of Clarence, our late Dearly Beloved Brother Edward Duke of Kent and our Dearly Beloved Brothers Ernest Duke of Cumberland, Frederick Augustus Duke of Sussex, and Frederick Adolphus Duke of Cambridge'. Dickie was a confidential clerk and later partner in the banking firm of Messrs Coutts and Co., which handled the king's Privy Purse accounts. From the distinguished autograph collection of the psychiatrist Richard Alfred Hunter (1923-1981), whose collection of 7000 works relating to psychiatry is now in Cambridge University Library. Hunter and his mother Ida Macalpine had a particular interest in the illness of King George III, and their book 'George III and the Mad Business' (1969) suggested the diagnosis of porphyria popularised by Alan Bennett in his play 'The Madness of George III'.
Publicado por London: George Wyre and Andrew Strahan, 1818 - Oxford: Munday and Slatter, 1818., 1818
Librería: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
2 works in one volume. 8vo., (7 6/8 x 5 inches). 2 letterpress title-pages. Near contemporary fine binding of speckled calf, elaborately decorated in gilt, by Leeming of Lancaster (with his binder's ticket removed from the front paste-down). Provenance: with the supra-libros of G. Grayson C.P.D. on the front cover, manuscript index at front, and numerous marginal annotations dated to the 1850s. A fine copy of an interesting book providing comprehensive information regarding the intricacies of owning and hiring post-horses for couriers and travellers. The complexity of the British system for moving people and postage before the age of the railway and the postage stamp in the 1840s is well-illustrated by the two acts that are recorded in this book: "An Act for repealing the Duties on Licences taken out by Persons letting Horses for the Purpose of travelling Post, and on Horses let to Hire for travelling Post, and by Time, and on Stage Coaches.", "An Act to continue, until the Thirty-first Day of January One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-four, . for letting to farm the Post Horse Duties." Catalogued by Kate Hunter.
Publicado por "Carlton House" (London), 23 June 1825., 1825
Librería: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
Manuscrito
Oblong folio. 1 p. on vellum, with papered seal. Promotiing Thomas Le Marchant Saumarez to the rank of an ensign of the "Seventy first (Highland) Regiment of Foot". - With two counter-signatures. Slightly stained and dusty; traces of another seal.
Publicado por [Westminster, UK: St. James's Palace]., 1797
Librería: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Manuscrito Ejemplar firmado
Condición: Good. 7.5 x 9.5 cm., Oblong, Ink on Laid Paper, Autograph clipped from head of official document signed by Lord Portland with the royal seal. Good with marginal tears.
Publicado por London: Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1779., 1779
Librería: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Small 4to., (7 x 5 6/8 inches). Contemporary fine presentation binding of blue morocco, each cover elaborately decorated with a broad gilt border of hound's tooth and floral rolls, anchor corner-pieces and fine gilt block of the order of the Order of the Garter crowned and with cipher of George III on either side, smooth spine gilt decorated in six panels, all edges gilt (extremities a bit rubbed). Provenance: The later ownership inscription of Alexander Russell Pollack (1820-1884), merchant, antiquarian and bibliophile, dated Greenhill [Paisley], 24th May 1855. A FINE PRESENTATION BINDING TO GEORGE III. Re-issuing an early act of George II in 1747 with that act's repeal and emendation of 1778. Concerning the apparatus and sentencing of Courts-martial probably prompted by the state of war existing between England and France and Spain.