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  • Imagen del vendedor de The Government of England I-II in 2 volumes. a la venta por Antiquariat Thomas Rezek

    Fine prize bindings University of Glasgow - Lowell, A. Lawrence:

    Publicado por New York, Macmillan, 1912., 1912

    Librería: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Alemania

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    8°. XVII, 584; VIII pp., 1 f., 563 pp. Polished full calf bindings amply gilt, marbled endpapers and fore-edge New edition, first published in 1908 with the structure of the government, administration, the parties, law courts, the Empire etc. - Nice set of two elegant prize bindings for the student of history Foster Franklin, awarded in 1913 by the University of Glasgow, endpaper with bookplate, covers with coat of arms and motto: via - veritas - vita. - Just slightly rubbed, inside clean, nice and very decorative.

  • Imagen del vendedor de A TREATISE ON RUPTURES, CONTAINING AN ANATOMICAL DESCRIPTION OF EACH SPECIES, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF ITS SYMPTOMS, PROGRESS, AND TREATMENT a la venta por Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA)

    (BINDINGS - PUBLISHER'S BOARDS). (MEDICINE - HERNIAS). LAWRENCE, WILLIAM

    Publicado por Printed for Callow and Wilson, London, 1824

    Librería: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, Estados Unidos de America

    Miembro de asociación: ABAA ILAB

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    Fourth Edition. 235 x 145 mm. (9 1/4 x 5 3/4"). xvii, [1], 568 pp. Publisher's gray paper boards, flat spine with printed paper label, leaves untrimmed. WITH TWO ENGRAVED PLATES, one folding. Early ink ownership inscription of Jas. McKee on title page. Wellcome III, p. 462; Garrison-Morton 3587 (5th Edition); Heirs of Hippocrates 822 (Second Edition). Spine and boards a bit darkened, covers with a hint of soiling, occasional light foxing, a few closed tears (not affecting text), other trivial defects, but AN EXTREMELY FINE COPY, the insubstantial binding with nothing approaching a significant defect, and the text remarkably bright, clean, and fresh. Still in its original boards and in lovely condition, this extensive treatise on the causes and treatment of hernias was written by an English surgeon known as a radical precursor of Darwinian attitudes towards the nature and development of man. One of our author's earliest publications when it was first issued in 1807 as "A Treatise on Hernia," the present work won a prize at the Royal College of Surgeons. According to Heirs of Hippocrates, William Lawrence (1783-1867) "contributed significantly to the understanding and management of ruptures," and his "Treatise" "remained for many years the standard work on the subject." Lawrence crossed swords with both the Church of England and the medical establishment with several lectures and publications that espoused his materialist views, applauded France and the United States for their commitment to free scientific thought, and even dared to question Old Testament narratives regarding the origins of man. DNB tells us that "Throughout the nineteenth century . . . he was often regarded as a martyr for the cause of science and of intellectual liberty. His lectures were even cited as precursors for such later works of scientific naturalism as Charles Darwin's 'Descent of Man' (1871) and Thomas Huxley's 'Man's Place in Nature' (1863)." Various editions of the present work can be found on the market, but it would be difficult to find one in better contemporary condition than ours.

  • Imagen del vendedor de THE MINT: A DAY-BOOK OF THE R.A.F. DEPOT BETWEEN AUGUST AND DECEMBER 1922 a la venta por Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA)

    LAWRENCE, T. E. (BINDINGS - GATLEY)

    Publicado por Jonathan Cape, London, 1955

    Librería: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, Estados Unidos de America

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    FIRST EDITION. ONE OF 2,000 COPIES. 252 x 183 mm. (10 x 7 1/4"). 2 p.l., 3-206 pp. Attractive olive green morocco by Gatley (signed in pencil on rear pastedown), upper cover with abstract design of 18 inlaid small panels in khaki, ivory, black, and tan morocco, lower cover with central panel inlaid with dark brown rectangles in various sizes arranged to resemble a stone wall, smooth spine with gilt titling, turn-ins with decorative gilt roll. In a suede-lined green buckram slipcase. Pencilled note on front pastedown attributing the binding to 'K. Gatlley" [sic]. âSpine gently and evenly sunned to a lighter hue, otherwise a pristine copy. Described by DNB as "a brutal but faithful record" of life in an air force training school, this memoir by the man known as "Lawrence of Arabia" comes in a binding which, though abstract in design, suggests a military garrison through its colors and shapes. A national hero after his daring exploits in the Middle East during World War I, Lawrence (1888-1935) enlisted in the Royal Air Force under an assumed name in 1923. According to DNB, "Lawrence's motives for enlistment were complex. He had a genuine interest in machineryâ"this was the period which saw his love affair with Brough Superior motorcyclesâ"and between 1929 and 1935 he worked on the development of seaplane tenders and air-sea rescue craft. Lawrence also once expressed the hope that, having led from above, he could lead from below in a service which had captured his imagination during the war. The RAF also provided him with a relatively secure refuge from the intrusions of the press." The present text vividly describes his experiences at the recruitment office, in basic training, and in regular service. We have been unable to find any information about the binder, but the artisan at work here combined fine technical skill with an artist's refined sense of color and design.