Publicado por Cambridge, Macmillan, Barclay and Macmillan 1848., 1848
Librería: Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australia
EUR 17,32
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Añadir al carritovi+202pp. 8vo. Original quarter-cloth with papered boards, a few marks, worn at extremties and chipped on backstrip. Lacks ffe. Some scattered foxing. A very good copy.
Publicado por Printed by Gibbs & Bamforth, St Albans, 1928. Bound in green cloth boards without lettering. 10.25ins x 6.25ins, xii, 118pp. Initial pages contain a list of officers, list of members, presidents report and balance sheet of the society. Previous owners signature to top of title page and to front pastedown. Light foxing to title page. Spine and top two inches of both boards very faded. Contents VG, covers G., 1928
Librería: Missing Books (PBFA), Great Leighs, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
EUR 23,61
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Añadir al carritoPrinted by Gibbs & Bamforth, St Albans, 1928. Bound in green cloth boards without lettering. 10.25ins x 6.25ins, xii, 118pp. Initial pages contain a list of officers, list of members, presidents report and balance sheet of the society. Previous owners signature to top of title page and to front pastedown. Light foxing to title page. Spine and top two inches of both boards very faded. Contents VG, covers G.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Titus Wilson, 1910
Librería: PETER FRY (PBFA), Grange- over -Sands, CUMBR, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
EUR 89,44
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Near Fine. An Account of the Descent and Relationships of the late Christopher Fletcher of Netherwasdale Yeoman and his will. rare.
Publicado por William Savage; James Parker and Co., Winchester; London, 1867
EUR 83,48
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Añadir al carritoLeather. Condición: Good Only. W. Savage Ilustrador. The scarce second and enlarged edition of this illustrated work regarding the home and surrounding area of Reverend Keble. The second edition, with many additions including several engravings.Collated, lacking plates facing page 73, 89 and 111. Portrait opposite nine disbound but present.An exploration of the life of John Keble. Keble is best remembered for his work 'The Christian Year' a collection of poetical work for each Sunday and feast days in the Church calendar.An incredibly influential and highly educated man, this fascinating work offers a delightful insight in to the life and career of this noted clergyman and author. In full morocco with gilt detail. Rebacked. Bookplate to front pastedown. Rubbing to extremities resulting in loss to leather. Internally generally firmly bound although strained in places. Lacking plates facing page 73, 89 and 111. Portrait opposite nine disbound but present. Pages generally clean with just the odd spot. Good Only. book.
Publicado por ONE: To Broadfield. 26 May 1 Cavendish Place Brighton. TWO: To Moor. 22 April 1889. On letterhead of 31 Onslow Square S.W. London THREE: To Stedman. 15 June 1897. On Onslow Square letterhead, 1885
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
EUR 107,33
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Añadir al carritoSee his entry in the Oxford DNB. Both items are in good condition, and each folded once. The second carries the merest trace of grey paper from a mount at one corner. ONE: To E. B. Nicholson, 3 November 1881. 2pp, 12mo. On first leaf of bifolium. Nicholson's letter has been forwarded to him 'here in my country house, where I am for a few days'. It is out of his power 'to promise any assistance to your proposed Magazine. I write very little for the press, having very scanty leisure - and my time being already forestalled by engagements which will occupy whatever leisure I can spare for literature'. TWO: To 'Mr. Lowe'. 2pp, 12mo. Lowe had presumably published his opinion with regard to the death of Princess Mary of Teck's fiancé Prince Albert Victor. 'I cannot refrain from thanking for [sic] your admirable note last note [sic] on the vulgar & heartless proposition to make a purse for the Princess Mary as a solatium for her bereavement. What are we coming to, that any journal pretending to represent British feeling & opinion should have given place in their columns to such a proposition! I am sure that numberless people who are not dead to the instincts of good feeling will thank you for what you said.' He knows that some of those who obtained subscriptions 'for her wedding gifts' welcomed Lowe's words 'with the warmest feeling'. He ends: 'In many cases all the subscriptions have already been returned to the donor.' E. B. Nicholson. 3 November 1881. On letterhead of Brintysilio, near Llangollen. TWO: To 'Mr. Lowe'. 24 January 1892. On letterhead of 31 Onslow Square, S.W. [London]See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Both items are in good condition, and each folded once. The second carries the merest trace of grey paper from a mount at one corner. ONE: To E. B. Nicholson, 3 November 1881. 2pp, 12mo. On first leaf of bifolium. Nicholson's letter has been forwarded to him 'here in my country house, where I am for a few days'. It is out of his power 'to promise any assistance to your proposed Magazine. I write very little for the press, having very scanty leisure - and my time being already forestalled by engagements which will occupy whatever leisure I can spare for literature'. TWO: To 'Mr. Lowe'. 2pp, 12mo. Lowe had presumably published his opinion with regard to the death of Princess Mary of Teck's fiancé Prince Albert Victor. 'I cannot refrain from thanking for [sic] your admirable note last note [sic] on the vulgar & heartless proposition to make a purse for the Princess Mary as a solatium for her bereavement. What are we coming to, that any journal pretending to represent British feeling & opinion should have given place in their columns to such a proposition! I am sure that numberless people who are not dead to the instincts of good feeling will thank you for what you said.' He knows that some of those who obtained subscriptions 'for her wedding gifts' welcomed Lowe's words 'with the warmest feeling'. He ends: 'In many cases all the subscriptions have already been returned to the donor.' See his entry, and that of Stedman (as Methuen) in the Oxford DNB. The three items are in good condition, lightly aged, the first with traces of tape from mount around edges of its second leaf. ONE: To [Edward John] Broadfield (1831-1913) of Manchester, 26 May 1885. 3pp, 12mo. Bifolium. He begins by explaining that they are in Brighton for Lady Martin's health: 'She still suffers much, but is better since we came here rather more than a fortnight since.' He asks whether it was 'the Letter on "Imogen" that was addressed to Miss Swanwick'. Two days before he wrote to Broadfield at the Manchester Guardian office, 'to say that the volume containing the whole of Lady Methuen's letters was to be published this week, & expressing a hope that you would review it for the Examiner. It has had every justice done to it in externals, & I think you will say it is a very elegant volume.' Martin hopes it may 'find favour with Shakespearean scholars'. TWO: To Moo.
Publicado por Titus Wilson, Kendal, 1910
Librería: Bookcase, Carlisle, Reino Unido
EUR 107,33
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Añadir al carritoHard. Condición: Very Good. Plate to front pastedown. Rebound. Size: 8vo.
Publicado por William Savage, Winchester, 1867
Librería: C R Moore, Telford Shropshire, SAL, Reino Unido
EUR 208,70
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. 4to. Second edition 1867, considerably enlarged from the first edition of the previous year. Pp viii 204, with 32 mounted sepia photographs and 13 wood engravings. Title page in red and black, red border to each page. The photographs include excellent images of churches at Fairford, East Leach, Burthorpe, Southrop, Coln St Aldwyn's, Bisley, Hursley, Otterbourne and Ampfield, together with a few street scenes. Bound in full brown morocco, the heavy bevelled boards stamped with an ecclesiastical design in black. All edges gilt. This was either a deluxe edition or one specially bound for presentation. Bottom lower corner of front free endpaper clipped. This can only be where someone has cut away the name of the binder, which seems an odd thing to do. A handsome copy.
Publicado por William Savage; James Parker and Co, Winchester; London, 1866
Original o primera edición
EUR 524,73
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Añadir al carritoCloth. Condición: Very Good. W. Savage Ilustrador. First edition. A scarce work on the Oxford Movement founder Rev. Keeble, illustrated by 32 real photographs. First edition, published the year after John Keble's death. Illustrated with 32 photographs by W. Savage. Collated complete. Handsomely bound in a full cloth binding. This copy ha been imperceptibly rebacked with the back strip preserved. An exploration of the life of John Keble. Keble is best remembered for his work 'The Christian Year' a collection of poetical work for each Sunday and feast days in the Church calendar. An incredibly influential and highly educated man, this fascinating work offers a delightful insight in to the life and career of this noted clergyman and author. With the binder label of Edmond and Remnants to the rear pastedown. With notes by the Rev. J. F. Moor. Rebacked, in the publisher's original cloth binding with the backstrip preserved. Externally generally smart with light patches of rubbing to the head and tail of the spine and also to the extremities. Light patches of rubbing to the front and rear boards. Light fading to the spine. Ink spots to the front endpaper. Pencil inscription to the front blank. Binders label to the tail of the rear pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with the odd spot throughout. Crease to plate no. 29. Several cockled pages to the rear few pages. Very Good. book.
Publicado por William Savage Winchester, 1866
Librería: Deightons, Bournemouth, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
EUR 2.087,01
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. 1st edition. 4to. (2) + 134 + (20)pp. 32 bw photos stuck down on mounting card. Publisher's brown dimpled cloth covers, gilt lines + cross on front, gilt lettering + crosses + lines on spine, rounded edges, gilt freeze inside edges. Original yellow eps. Round chromo bookplate. 4 page ink letter " Hursley 29 Mar 1866 " signed " J Keble " stuck down to backing paper and tipped in. Covers : rubs top/bottom of spine + corners, slight fade to spine else very clean. Contents : foxing to prelims, scattered foxing throughout else very clean & tight. Photos : clean& unfaded. Letter : clean & unchipped. Clean tight copy. VG/F- book & letter. Signed by Author(s).
Librería: Devils in the Detail Ltd, Oxford, Reino Unido
EUR 83,47
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. Memorials of the Rev J. Keble - Birth-Place, Home, Churches & other places, 1867. 2nd edition.Author: Rev. John Frewen Moor.Publisher: William Savage, Winchester, UK.Binding: hardback leather with gilt design and gilt tinted page ends.Illustrated: yes.Description / Condition: Light edge wear/browning/tears to boards. Ex.library copy hence bookplate to inner board and some blind-stamp markings. Light foxing to pages with spotting in places. Loose leaf illustration also included.Please see pictures for further information.