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Publicado por Montesinos, Colección Biblioteca Wilkie Collins, 1997, Barcelona., 1997
ISBN 10: 8489354464ISBN 13: 9788489354463
Librería: Hamelyn, Madrid, España
Libro
Condición: Muy bueno. LA PIEDRA LUNAR, de Wilkie COLLINS. Edit.Montesinos, 1997 EAN: 9788489354463 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Literatura y ficción| Historias cortas y antologías Título: La Piedra LunarAutor: Wilkie Collins Editorial: Montesinos, Colección Biblioteca Wilkie Collins, 1997, Barcelona. (2 julio 1997) Idioma: ES Páginas: 522 Formato: Tapa blanda Año de publicación: 1997.
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Publicado por Wilkie Collins, 2002
ISBN 10: 0486424510ISBN 13: 9780486424514
Librería: Front Cover Books, Denver, CO, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: new.
Publicado por Wilkie Collins, 2017
ISBN 10: 8826467617ISBN 13: 9788826467610
Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
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Paperback. Condición: Brand New. 258 pages. 8.27x5.83x0.59 inches. In Stock.
Publicado por J. Rivington; Mess. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, R. Baldwin, J. Buckland, T. Caslon, B. Law, G. Keith, J. Wilkie, and R. Ware, London, 1766
Librería: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, Reino Unido
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Full-Leather. Condición: Poor. Twelfth Edition. Twelfth edition from 1766. The title panel is missing from the spine There is chipping at the bottom of the spine and the front panel is completely detached. with some cracking to the edges but the binding is secure. The corners are bumped with some rubbing and there is light surface wear to the front and rear panels. Browning to the page edges. Browning to the endpapers with the name of a previous owner in ink to the front free endpaper - Lady Wale of Shelford near Cambridge. Her name and date (1774) are also written in ink to the front pastedown and the title page with the name also at the beginning of the first poem. The Remains of Rev. Mr. Pomfret at the back of the book is given as the sixth edition from 1766. There is some browning to the pages but they are otherwise generally unmarked.
Publicado por Wilkie Collins Society 198186, Davis, CA, 1981
Librería: Westsider Rare & Used Books Inc., New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Periodical. The first six years of this publication by the Wilkie Colins Society, six VG+ staple-bound volumes.
Publicado por Wilkie Collins, 2017
ISBN 10: 8826473005ISBN 13: 9788826473000
Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
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Paperback. Condición: Brand New. 462 pages. 8.27x5.83x1.05 inches. In Stock.
Publicado por Francis Bootle in Association with the Wilkie Collins Society 2013, 2013
Librería: Tiger books, Canterbury, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. edited with an introduction by Andrew Gasson and Caroline Radcliffe and a foreword by P D James, illustrated, fine in dust jacket; 89 pages.
Publicado por Francis Bootle in Association with the Wilkie Collins Society 2017, 2017
Librería: Tiger books, Canterbury, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: As New. 1st Edition. edited with an introduction by Caroline Radcliffe, consultant editor Andrew Gasson, mint in dustjacket; 81 pages.
Publicado por Woodfall, G.; Fuller, J.; Johnson, E.; Hawes,Clarke and Collins; Johnston, W.; Crowder, S.; Wilkie, J.; Longman, T.; Law, B.; Lowndes, T.; Caslon, T.; Robinson and Roberts; Nicoll, W.; Baldwin, R.; Stuart, Z.; Davis, W., 1871
Librería: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hard Cover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Former library copy - usual marks. No jacket. A few page edges stained. 1871 Hard Cover. vii, 540 pp. Volume Two. The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets Now Existing: With Their Descents, Marriages, and Memorable Actions Both in War and Peace. Collected from Authentic Manuscripts, Records, Old Wills, Our Best Historians, and Other Authorities. Illustrated with Their Coat of Arms, Engraven on Copper-Plates. Also, a List of All Baronets, Who Have Been Advanced to That Dignity, from the First Institution Thereof. To Which Is Added, an Account of Such Nova-Scotia Baronets as are of English Families. And a Dictionary of Heraldry, Explaining Such Terms as are Commonly Used in English Armory.
Publicado por Rikt illustrerade volymer. Årgången ursprungligen utgiven i 52 häften. Tjufvarnas bankir av Alphonse de Launay. Spökhotellet i Venedig av Wilkie Collins. En qvinnas lif eller Följderna af ett felsteg av Okänd författare. Banditens trolofvade av Brunel. Detaljkunskapen kommer från Bibiografin: Romanförlag & Romanblad av Lars-Erik Nygren., 1883
Librería: Antikvariat Hundörat, Stockholm, Suecia
Utgavs av Algot Emanuel Liljestrand. Stockholm. 1883. Bunden i ett samtida skinnryggsband. 510 + 170 + 63 + 62 sidor. Här saknas 7 sidor med annonsmaterial. gott skick, bandet lätt nött.
Publicado por I.F. and C. Rivington, S. Crowder, T. Longman, B. Law, S. Bladon, G.& T. Wilkie, B. Collins, 1789
Librería: best books, St. leonards on sea, Reino Unido
Libro
Full-Leather. Condición: Fair. Back leather board missing and spine, front leather board detached. Faint previous owners name and date 1801 on front end page, another previous owners name and 1905 date on front inside board. 6th edition, corrected, improved and enlarged with nearly 70 wood block prints, 231 pages. The Panchatantra was a 6th Century Sanskrit collection of animal fables, folk tales, and other stories complied by an Indian scholar for the edification of the young sons of a king. An early Pahlavi translation of these tales was known as Kalilah and Damnag. In later translations into European languages these tales became known as the Fables of Bilpai.
Publicado por London: printed for G.G. and J. Robinson, J. Johnson, G. and T. Wilkie, and B.C. Collins [of Salisbury], 1797
Librería: Barry McKay Rare Books, Appleby-in-Westmorland, CUMBR, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
12mo, (157x89mm), xii,[272]p. slightly spotted. Original canvas, edges rubbed and the boards almost detached, preserved in a modern custom-made solander box. Rare, Estc records only two copies of this edition. Furthermore, the copy which is here offered is in the original binding of canvas thus presenting an example of an early development in non-leather binding materials; and which may be seen as a precursor of later cloth edition binding. Canvas was first introduced as a binding material in the early 1770s and continued in occasional use as a sturdy and serviceable alternative to sheepskin for publications such as school textbooks and 'working books such as this, into the early decades of the 19th century. Surprisingly, this not insignificant development in bookbinding history has received very little attention. Douglas Leighton contributed an essay on the subject to The Library (Series 4 vol. 3, 1948-9, 39-49), but other than short notices, almost in passing, in Middleton's History of English craft bookbinding technique and David Pearson's English bookbinding styles, it has passed virtually unnoticed in the literature of the subject. Leighton notes that a coarse canvas made from flax, though not specifically manufactured for the bookbinder but sufficiently well suited to his purposes, he also points to the hazards of accurate dating of such bindings due to the practice of binding up copies of an edition as sales demanded; however, we feel confident that the copy here offered is in the original binding. The damage to the binding is not without its advantages as it enables on to see that, unusually for this style of binding, the sections are sewn on two alum-tawed thongs which are let into the boards. Since the binding is so interesting in its own right, we have elected not to have any restoration work done as this would affect the integrity of the book, and have therefore had an archival solander box made to house, and preserve, this example of a not inconsiderable development in bookbinding style.
Publicado por G. Woodfall, J. Fuller, E. Johnson, Hawes, Clarke and Collins,W. Johnston, S. Crowder, J. Wilkie, T. Longman, B. Law, T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, Robinson and Roberts, W. Nicoll, R. Baldwin, Z. Stuart and W. Davis.,, 1771
Librería: Churchill Galleries, Bay Shore, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Selling volume 1 & 2 out of 3 Volumes. Full Leather Binding. Notes Some volumes are detached from cover, and spine and cover worn and rubbed. Also some spine labels missing or rubbed from volumes. Measurement 8.75" H.
Publicado por London/Dunedin, New Zealand Collins/Coulls Somerville Wilkie, Ltd. 1945, 1945
Librería: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA, Santa Barbara, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
First Edition - New Zealand. The art work of the dust jacket is the same as that of the First English Edition. Small bookshop stamp. Slight foxing to the endpapers, else a near fine copy in a very good bright dust jacket with some light dust soiling to the rear panel and very minor darkening to the spine with a few tiny tears and nicks. The front panel of the dust jacket is a bold graphic illustration of an Egyptian sarcophagus lying on an ornate platform set upon a golden barge floating on water while being towed.
Publicado por A. Wilde, J. Bortherton 7 Sewell, C. Bathurst, E. Ballard, W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, W. Johnstone, S. Crowder, E. and C. Dilly, J. Wilkie, C. Corbett, S. Bladon, W. Harris, and B. Collins., London, 1770
Librería: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada
Leatherbound. Condición: Very good. twenty-sixth Edition. Incomplete set. Missing volume 7 of the 8 vol. set). xvii, [4], viii, [10], 312p; [24], 276p; [22], 263p; [22], 287p; [18], 257p; [22], 241p; [18], 280p. 18 cm full leather bindings. Ex-library with bookplates and labels on endpapers. Leather bindings impressed with the label "Quebec Library" on the front boards. Front board detached from vols. 1, 3. & 8. Vol. 5 bound upside down. Vol. 6 boards loose but still attached with leather cracked along hinges and parts torn off of the back board. Some damage to endpaper but text pages clean and unmarked. Sold "as-is." "Giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople, of the most remarkable transactions of Europe: and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France). Continued from the Year 1637, to the year 1682. Written originally in "ARABICK," translated into Italian, from thence into English, and now published with a large historical preface and index to illustrate the whole, by the translator of the first volume." Presented as a work of historical fact by the author of volume 1, Giovanni Paulo Marana (1642-93), a political refugee in the French Court from Genoa. To keep publishing further volumes, Robert Midgley, who owned the copyright worked with translator William Bradshaw to make the first English language edition in 1687. The first set of letters, volume 1, was first released from 1684-86. While authorship for the remaining volumes is unclear, it is likely Marana, Bradshaw, and Midgley all had a hand in its preparation.
Publicado por [London : Strahan and Preston, New Street Square] ; Printed for J Johnson; W Otridge & Son; F & C Rivington; R Faulder & Son; W Lowndes ; J Walker ; Cuthell & Martin; Wilkie & Robinson; B C Collins; J Nunn; Darton & Harvey; Vernor, Hood & Sharpe., 1806, 1806
Librería: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 3 volumes ; 446, 443, 396 pp ; full leather with gold bands and red titles ; foxed ; tear to flyleaf of volume 1 ; title page of volume 1 not present ; engraved plates as frontispieces by E. Edwards and I. Neagle published by T. Cadell, copyright Se pt. 1, 1793 present in volumes 2 and 3 ; name of Atlantan James Lowell Battle on front ep of volume 1 ; publisher colophon: Printed for J Johnson; W Otridge & Son; F & C Rivington; R Faulder & Son; W Lowndes ; J Walker ; Cuthell & Martin; Wilkie & Robinson; B C Collins; J Nunn; Darton & Harvev; Vernor, Hood & Sharpe; Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme; Cadell & Davies, Lackington, Allen, & Co.; B Crosby: J Carpenter; S Bagster; and J Mawman ; [London : Strahan and Preston, New Street Square], 1806. ; copy of Abraham Ver Plank Lansing (1790-1875), son of Albany planter Jan van Arnhem Lansing (1769-1863) and Ariaantje Verplanck (1768-?), removed in the early 19th century to Watervliet, New York, the site of an extensive Shaker community, the first of its kind in America ; label of the Watervliet Literary Society on front ep of volume 1 ; The Rambler was an early periodical published by Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) of English Dictionary fame, on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 1750 to 1752, i n the pattern of the earlier Spectator periodical by Richard Steele and Joseph Addison ; "The sale was very inconsiderable, and seldom exceeded five hundred; and . the only paper which had a prosperous sale, and may be said to have been popular, was one which Dr. Johnson did not write. This was No, 97, written by [Samuel] Richardson, the author of Clarissa, Pamela, and Sir Charles Grandison.The four billets in No. 10 were written by Miss Mulso [Hester Mulso Chapone (1727-1801)]. No. 30 was written by Miss Catherine Talbot (1721-1770).She possessed great natural talents, a vigorous understanding, a lively imagination and refined taste. .The only remaining contributor was Mrs. Elizabeth Carter (1717-1806), who wrote No. 44 and 10 0.'She could make a pudding as well as translate Epictetus from the Greek; and work a handkerchief as well as compose a poem.'.Of the characters described in the Rambler, some were not altogether fictitious. Prospero in No. 200, was intended for [David] Garrick (1717-1779).Mrs. Piozzi [Hester Lynch Thrale Salusbury Piozzi (1741-1841)] informs us, that by Gelidus, the philosopher, [in] No. 24, the author meant to represent Mr. Coulson [John Colson (1680-1760), Lucasian professor at Cambr idge], a mathematician, who formerly lived at Rochester. The man 'immortalized for purring like a cat,' was one [John] Busby, a proctor in the Commons. He who 'barked so ingeniously, and then called the drawer to drive away the dog', was father to D r. [Samuel] Salter (1710-1778) of the Charter-house [ie., Samuel Salter, Sr. (1680-1756), Archdeacon of Norwich, who was a member of the Rambler Club, meeting weekly at the King's Head in Ivy Lane. Dr. Johnson, Hawkins, and Hawkesworth were among th e nine members].He who 'sung a song, and by correspondent motions of his arm chalked out a giant on the wall', was one Richardson, an attorney."--from The British Essayists: The Rambler, By Alexander Chalmers; Contents : [Volume 1] 1. Difficult y of the first address. Practice of the epic poets. Convenience of periodical performances -- 2. The necessity and danger of looking into suturity -- Writers naturally sanguine. Their hopes liable to disappointment -- 3. An allegory on criticism -- 4. The modern form of romances preserable to the ancient. The necessity of characters morally good. -- 5. A meditation on the spring -- 6. Happiness not local -- 7. Retirement natural to a great mind. Its religious use -- 8. The thoughts to be brought under regulation as they respect the past, present, and Future -- 9. The fondness of every man for his posession. -- The gradual improvement of manufactures -- 10. Four billets with their answers / [Hester Mulso Chapone (1727-1801)]. Remarks on masquerades. Book.
Publicado por Salisbury, Printed by Benj. Cha. Collins and J. Johnson, for the author; and sold by them in Salisbury, and J. Wilkie, Bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, MDCCLXXVI. [1776.], 1776
[4], 202, [10] p. Contemporary mottled calf, rebacked in goatskin. Rubbed on the edges with some loss at the corners. Internally a clean well margined copy. Armorial bookplate of the historian Percival Lewis with his underlinings and manuscript additions to the Index.
Publicado por Printed for J. Newbery, R. Baldwin, S. Crowder, J. Coote, R. Withy, J. Wilkie, J. Wilson and J. Fell, W. Nicoll, B. Collins, and R. Raikes, London
Librería: Minotavros Books, ABAC ILAB, Whitby, ON, Canada
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. No Jacket. Bowen, Emanuel (maps) Ilustrador. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1764-1767. No edition listed, no known editions earlier than 1764. Date of index volume is obviously false as the last volume of did not appear until 1767. Original calf boards with outer edges dentelle, new calf spines with new spine labels and gilt detailing. Red speckled edges. Numerous engraved folding maps in colour and B&W plates. xvi, 551 pp., [9] plates (4 fold-outs), [3] folding maps; 563 pp., [3] plates (1 fold-out), [2] folding maps; 531 pp., [2] plates (1 fold-out); [1] folding map; 567 pp., [1] folding map; 496 pp.; 512 pp.; 525 pp.; 493 pp.; 462 pp., [2] folding maps; 476 pp. [1] folding map; 501 pp.; 633 pp.; [~244 pp. unpaged index volume]. General wear to boards and edges. Some staining to edges of text blocks. General damp staining and foxing to interior commensurate with age. A few printing errors to page numbers. Occasional small perforations to pages, mostly in top margins. Sporadic paper repairs to pages and maps. A remarkable and rare complete set, beautifully revived by a professional binder. An exceedingly fine set for any collector or scholar. William Guthrie [1708-1770] made his reputation in London as a political writer, and he wrote several works on many topics, including those covering the history of England (History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to 1688, 1744; Complete List of the English Peerage, ) and Scotland (A General History of Scotland, 1767-8). Guthrie is more than once referred to by Johnson in terms of some respect. [Chambers's Eminent Scotsmen; Boswell's Life of Johnson] Emanuel Bowen [1694?-1767] was a Welsh map engraver who became Royal Mapmaker to both King George II of Great Britain and Louis XV of France. His maps were noted for their high level of detail and decoration. Ten of his maps adorn and enhance this set. 0.