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  • Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Illustrations, maps Ilustrador. First Edition. FIRST EDITION. WINCHESTER : 1998. [ Papers fomr the: Seminar on the British Book Trade (15th : 1997 : Canterbury, England).]. Hardback. Illustrations, maps. Dark-green pictorial boards. No owner name or internal markings. Bright, tight and clean. FINE. (x), 228 pages. Includes bibliographical references. Index. CONTENTS: Print Culture in the Kentish Weald by R.J. Goulden -- James Abree (1691?-1768): Canterbury's First 'Modern' Printer by David Shaw and Sarah Gray -- The Welsh Wesleyan Bookroom, 1824-8: A New Set of Printing Accounts by Philip Henry Jones -- A Snuff-Box from the King of Prussia: The Remarkable Career of Benjamin Maund, Bookseller, Druggist & Botanist 1790-1864 by Margaret Cooper -- Cumbrian Chapbook Cuts: Some Sources and Other Versions by Barry McKay -- A Bothy Ballad & its Chapbook Source by John Morris -- Book Distribution to the Scottish and Canadian Provinces, 1750-1820: Examples of Methods and Availability by Fiona A. Black -- 'Pioneers of Literature': The Commercial Traveller in the Early 19th Century by Bill Bell -- Penny Capitalism in the Manchester Book Trade: The Case of James Weatherley by Michael Powell and Terry Wyke -- Charles Elliot and Spilsbury's Antiscorbutic Drops by Peter Isaac -- Elham Parish Library by Sheila Hingley -- Parochial Libraries: Founders and Readers by Michael Perkin -- 'The Best Library that ever the North Pairtes of Scotland Saw': Thomas Reid (Latin Secretary to James VI) and his Books by Iain Beavan. 8vo. **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping.**. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, Cumberland, Everyman, Keswick, Inklings, Literature, Rarities, Theology and History.].

  • Shaw, Henry (1800-1873). Reid, John (1721-1807)

    Publicado por London : published Octb. 15, 1829, by James Carpenter & Son, Old Bond Street, 1830

    Librería: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda

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    First Edition. Poor copy bound in half leather over marble boards. Elephant folio. Front board detached. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 2 preliminary leaves, ii, 15 pages : illustrations, 20 plates (including t.-p., plan) ; 56 cm. Notes; Engraved title-page. Includes bibliographical references. In his Preface (p. ii) Shaw acknowledges his indebtedness to Rev. Dr. Ingram of Trinity College, Oxford, for the History and Description of the Chapel. All twenty plates are signed as drawn and engraved by H. Shaw. Each carries the publishers' imprint of Carpenter and Son (and publication-date). The dedication headpiece is signed as drawn by T. Willement and engraved by Shaw; the illustration on page 14 is signed as drawn and engraved by Shaw. The printer is named in the colophon: ' 'R. Clay, Printer, Bread-Street-Hill.' (But the RIBA's copy is catalogued as having the imprint of W. Davy at this place.) The work is dedicated by Henry Shaw to John Crichton Stuart, Marquess of Bute. Contents; [T.pl. = pl.1, dedic.] - Preface - [Text] - List Of Plates [1 to 20 incl. t.pl.]; [colophon] - [Plates 2-20]. Subjects; Bute, John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd marquess of (1793-1848). Luton Hoo (England). Luton Park (Bedfordshire). Luton Hoo (England). Luton Chapel. Church architecture History England Luton (Bedfordshire). Architecture Chapels Great Britain Bedfordshire Luton Hoo 19th century Gothic Revival. Church architecture England Luton (Bedfordshire). Lutton Hoo house. Chapels. Church architecture. Architecture, Gothic England. Luton Hoo house. Architecture, Gothic. Church architecture. Chapels. Arquitectura británica. Architecture - Architecture details - Woodwork - Sculpture - Woodcarving - Church decoration and ornament - Churches - Chapels - Great Britain - Bedfordshire - Luton Hoo - History - 15th century? - 16th century? - 17th century - Gothic. Architecture - Chapels - Great Britain - Bedfordshire - Luton Hoo - 19th century - Gothic Revival. Genres; Art history - Plans - Elevations - Sections - Views - Great Britain - 19th century. Illustrated. Ink stamps - Specimens - Great Britain - 1829. Pictorial works - Great Britain - 19th century. 4 Kg.

  • Shaw, Henry (1800-1873). Reid, John (1721-1807)

    Publicado por London : published Octb. 15, 1829, by James Carpenter & Son, Old Bond Street, 1830

    Librería: MW Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America

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    First Edition. Poor copy bound in half leather over marble boards. Elephant folio. Front board detached. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 2 preliminary leaves, ii, 15 pages : illustrations, 20 plates (including t.-p., plan) ; 56 cm. Notes; Engraved title-page. Includes bibliographical references. In his Preface (p. ii) Shaw acknowledges his indebtedness to Rev. Dr. Ingram of Trinity College, Oxford, for the History and Description of the Chapel. All twenty plates are signed as drawn and engraved by H. Shaw. Each carries the publishers' imprint of Carpenter and Son (and publication-date). The dedication headpiece is signed as drawn by T. Willement and engraved by Shaw; the illustration on page 14 is signed as drawn and engraved by Shaw. The printer is named in the colophon: ' 'R. Clay, Printer, Bread-Street-Hill.' (But the RIBA's copy is catalogued as having the imprint of W. Davy at this place.) The work is dedicated by Henry Shaw to John Crichton Stuart, Marquess of Bute. Contents; [T.pl. = pl.1, dedic.] - Preface - [Text] - List Of Plates [1 to 20 incl. t.pl.]; [colophon] - [Plates 2-20]. Subjects; Bute, John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd marquess of (1793-1848). Luton Hoo (England). Luton Park (Bedfordshire). Luton Hoo (England). Luton Chapel. Church architecture History England Luton (Bedfordshire). Architecture Chapels Great Britain Bedfordshire Luton Hoo 19th century Gothic Revival. Church architecture England Luton (Bedfordshire). Lutton Hoo house. Chapels. Church architecture. Architecture, Gothic England. Luton Hoo house. Architecture, Gothic. Church architecture. Chapels. Arquitectura británica. Architecture - Architecture details - Woodwork - Sculpture - Woodcarving - Church decoration and ornament - Churches - Chapels - Great Britain - Bedfordshire - Luton Hoo - History - 15th century? - 16th century? - 17th century - Gothic. Architecture - Chapels - Great Britain - Bedfordshire - Luton Hoo - 19th century - Gothic Revival. Genres; Art history - Plans - Elevations - Sections - Views - Great Britain - 19th century. Illustrated. Ink stamps - Specimens - Great Britain - 1829. Pictorial works - Great Britain - 19th century. 4 Kg.