Librería: World of Books (was SecondSale), Montgomery, IL, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 24,92
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. Item in good condition and has highlighting/writing on text. Used texts may not contain supplemental items such as CDs, info-trac etc.
Librería: The Maryland Book Bank, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 22,85
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Añadir al carritopaperback. Condición: Good. Corners are slightly bent. Used - Good.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por BARSE, 1926
Librería: Wilson Book Research, Caldwell, ID, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 26,55
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. later edition 1926 / very good hardcover in good++ dust jacket in clear protective cover / wear to edges, corner and spine tips with creases, closed tears and small chips - spine a little darkened - white back a little soiled / boards have light wear to edges, corner and spine tips with corners and spine tips bumped / internals appear firm, clean, and unmarked.
Publicado por Barse & Co, New York, 1926
Librería: Westside Stories, Hamilton, ON, Canada
EUR 25,64
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Charles L Wrenn Ilustrador. Presumed First. A clean book, front gutter split to webbing but still attached. Inscription under printerd in bookplate on fep otherwise unmarked. .Solid embossed decorated grey front board .Shelf aging apparent but not heavy and minor reading wear. Minor fraying to head and tail of spine and rubbing to free board edges.
Publicado por The Fine Art Society, London, 1976
Librería: David Bunnett Books, London, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 38,23
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Añadir al carritoSOFTCOVER. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. Square 4to in stiff card covers, 44pp, illustrations in text, etc . [CONDITION: An extremely well preserved almost AS NEW unmarked copy 9hint of sunning to covers). An excellent copy ] . . . We always ship in STRONG PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS.
Publicado por 'W.B.-M. 26 R. Sq. i.e. William Bramley-Moore 26 Russell Square London Jan. 6th', 1900
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
EUR 95,57
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Añadir al carrito4pp., ,4to. Bifolium. Printed in gold on shiny art paper, with the two illustrations in black. In good condition, on lightly-aged paper. The recto of the first leaf carries a memoir of Lady Barrow, 'Reproduced, by permission, from "The Surrey Comet," Dec. 25, 1899.': 'LADY BARROW - nee Rosamond Hester Elizabeth, daughter of the late William Pennell, Esq., Consul-General in Brazil - was born January 5th, 1810, and was the twenty-first child of her parents. Six weeks after her birth she became the adopted daughter of the Right Hon. John Wilson Croker, who had married her eldest sister. [.] While at Kensington Palace, when she was about nine, she was twice sent for to play with the Queen (then Princess Victoria), but on both occasions she could not be found. As a girl, Misss Croker was celebrated for her beauty, and of her portrait, at the age of 17, by Sir Thomas Lawrence, it was said by Allen [sic] Cunningham, that "men stood before it in a half-circle admiring its loveliness in the exhibition: it was all airiness and grace." [.] A further entry recalls an interesting reminiscence of the Duke of Wellington: "Twelve Days before the Duke of Wellington's death, he had gone over from Walmer to Folkestone, for the special purpose of seeing Mr. and Mrs. Croker and Lady Barrow. The Duke won the hearts of her five little daughters by writing his name in their albums. On his return to the station, the Duke handed the ladies in, and insisted on taking the front seat, saying, I must sit opposite to Nony (Lady Barrow)." One of Lady Barrow's great friends was the late Bishop Wilberforce, who was also godfather to some of her children. [.]' The central pages carry facing reproductions of miniatures of Lady Barrow, the first by Sir Thomas Lawrence, executed in 1827, the second, by G. F. Zink, made from a photograph taken in 1899. The last page carries two poems, the first, by 'R. N. B. [i.e. Lady Barrow herself]. titled 'Written on having passed my Ninetieth Birthday'; the second, 'taken from an American Magazine'. A final religious sentiment is followed by: 'W[illiam]. B[ramley].-M[oore]., 26 R[ussell]. Sq[uare]., Jan. 6th, 1900.' Scarce: no copy on COPAC or OCLC WorldCat.