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Edité par Richard Bentley & Son, London, 1882
Vendeur : Albatross Books, Portland, ME, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Second Edition. Armorial bookplates to front paste downs; slight foxing to title pages and hinges starting though holding soundly, very good 2 volume set withal.
Edité par J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1883
Vendeur : P Peterson Bookseller, Osseo, WI, Etats-Unis
Livre
Cloth. Etat : Fair. No Jacket. Light tan cloth binding. No markings in the text with a few light scattered soil spots. There is a name printed on the front end paper. The hinges are cracked and the front end papers and frontispiece are loose but present with the book. The cover has soiling and light corner wear. The spine is darkened, the print is heavily rubbed and has light end wear.
Edité par Richard Bentley, 1882
Vendeur : World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Royaume-Uni
Etat : Fair. 1882. New and Revised Edition. 473 pages. No dust jacket. Purple cloth. Pages are moderately tanned and foxed throughout. Thumb-marking present. Noticeable creasing to gutter. Cracking to hinges and gutters, leaving netting exposed. Boards have moderate edge-wear with bumping to corners and rubbing to surfaces. Visible crushing to spine ends. Noticeable tanning to spine and edges. Small splits to spine ends. Marks overall. Binding is somewhat shaky, but pages remain intact.
Edité par HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY, NEW YORK, 1882
Vendeur : Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, Etats-Unis
HARDBACK DEEP PURPLE. Etat : good considering age. shelf worn, gilt on cover and spine, pages yellowing, some foxing DATE PUBLISHED: 1882 EDITION: 527.
Edité par Bentley & son, 1890
Vendeur : librairie philippe arnaiz, Isle sur la sorgue, France
Etat intérieur propre couverture salie et dos renforcé au scotch. in12. 1890. Agrafé. 23 pages. envois en suivi pour la france et l'etranger. Bon état.
Edité par William S. Hein & Co., Buffalo, NY
Vendeur : Lloyd Zimmer, Books and Maps, Chanute, KS, Etats-Unis
Livre
Cloth - Hard Cover. Etat : Very Good+. No Jacket. Reprint. Facsimile reprint of the 1882 Henry Holt and Company edition published in New York. General very light wear/use, though overall a tight and clean copy.
Edité par Henry Hold and Co, New York, 1882
Vendeur : Chequamegon Books, Washburn, WI, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good+ with no dust jacket. From the collection of C. W. Moulton, Civil War Quartermaster and brother-in-law of General Wm. T. Sherman. The author was a barrister in London's Inner Temple. 527 pages, Spine top chipped, some tape remnants; otherwise Very Good condition.; 5 x 7 1/2 ".
Edité par Richard Bentley & Son, London, 1882
Vendeur : Hudson River Book Shoppe, Waldwick, NJ, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. 2 volume complete set. Less common and important title related to the history of English law. Brown cloth hardcover boards with gilt lettering. Boards with moderate wear and soiling; edges torn; pages dusty with light age toning. 321 + 308 pages. Laid-in is a paper brochure from the author's American book tour in 1883 promoting the author's speaking engagement at the Meionaon in Boston on January 4, 1883 which makes this set quite unique.
Edité par Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1882
Vendeur : Counterpane Books, Frazier Park, CA, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Poor. No Jacket. 1st Edition. FIRST U. S. EDITION hardcover, bound in dark green cloth, with stylized initials of author in gilt on front cover, and slightly dulled gilt lettering on spine, is in POOR condition, having considerable wear to top and bottom spine; corners quite bumped and worn; some light staining to covers and spine; considerable shaking to volume, with first and last endpaper gutters very cracked (see photo), and broken sewn binding between pages 144 and 145--in fact this book must be handled very gently, or it could easily fall apart; occasional small stains throughout book; pp. 493 to 498 show a crease at top corner; first page after reverse of first free endpaper has small corner piece missing and small tears near it. One illustration, a frontispiece sepia photograph of the author. Biography and autobiography. British. Barristers. Sergeant-at-Law. Law. DB.
Edité par Literary Licensing, LLC, 2014
ISBN 10 : 1498038573ISBN 13 : 9781498038577
Vendeur : Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre
Etat : New.
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Edité par Richard Bentley & Son, London, 1884
Vendeur : About Books, Henderson, NV, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good reading / reference copy. No jacket. First Edition. London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1884. Good reading / reference copy. This book has several condition problems: The tissue-guard is stuck to the frontispiece. Moisture stains on the cover. Wear to spine ends. Pages are a bit wavy and have light damp stains at the edges (in the margins only - text is NOT affected). However the text is perfectly legible. Not in collector's condition, but suitable for reading / reference. Frontispiece is a tipped-in photographic portrait. After about 28 autobiographical pages of Ballantine's early life in England, he begins a detailed account of his travels in America. There are chapters on the Streets of New York; Journalism and Fashion; Theater in America; Plays and Players; Charles Dickens' Performances; his meeting with General Grant; New York Society; Courts, Crimes and Punishments; American Prisons; Law and Lawyers; Boston; Philadelphia; The Clover Club; Buffalo, Niagara, and Chicago; Ogden, Utah; Salt Lake City and the Mormons; the widows of Brigham Young; a Murder Trial; his conversations with President Taylor; the return trip to Liverpool; his associations with Anthony Trollope, Charles Reade, etc. Original purple cloth, gilt. Flake 264: "Utah and the Mormons, pp. 134-168." Not in Howes, Soliday, Decker, Eberstadt, or Graff. First Edition. Hardcover. Good reading / reference copy/No jacket. 8vo. xvi, 259pp. + 48 page publisher's catalogue.
Edité par Richard Bentley & Son,, London, 1882
Vendeur : Rosley Books est. 2000, WIGTON, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good Plus. First Edition. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1882. Hardback. Volume 2 of 2. Original dark-brown pebble-grained cloth; gilt lettered spine. Gilt and blind-stamped decoration to cover (monogram). Original black end-papers. Untrimmed edges as issued. Bright, tight and clean. No owner name or internal markings. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD INDEED. (xiv), 308 pages. Includes bibliographical references. Appendix. Index. 48pp catalogue printed in brown ink dated March 1, 1882. Scarce first printing. Referenced by: OCLC 15745232. SERJEANT WILLIAM BALLANTINE, SL (3 January 1812 ? 9 January 1887) was an English Serjeant-at-law, a legal position defunct since the legal reforms of the 1870s. Ballantine served as Counsel for Sir Charles Mordaunt in the then notorious divorce case against his wife. Lady Mordaunt, who, much younger than her husband, informed him that he was not the father of her child. She admitted to him that she had committed adultery with a number of men, including the Prince of Wales, 'often, and in open day.' It became clear that because of these revelations that the Prince of Wales would have to be summoned to court to give evidence in the case. Although he could be subpoenaed, he could not be forced to give evidence; Queen Victoria, his mother, advised him not to attend the court. However, the Prince agreed to attend the court, and to be questioned. After delicate questioning by Lady Mordaunt's counsel, the Prince denied that 'any improper familiarity or criminal act' had taken place between himself and Lady Mordaunt. It was generally believed that by stating this the Prince had perjured himself. Ballantine, as counsel for Lord Mordaunt, the plaintiff, was entitled to cross-examine the Prince of Wales. Instead, in an attempt to save the Prince from any embarrassment, he declared that he had no questions for His Royal Highness, thus saving the Prince's honour. However, Ballantine lost the case because he had failed to convince the jury that Lady Mordaunt was guilty. Lg. 8vo. **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, Cumberland, Everyman, Inklings, Literature, Rarities, Theology and History. ].
Edité par J. M. Stoddart, NY, 1883
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good-. First US Edition. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 532 pages; (INSCRIBED) 1883 J M Stoddart (NY & Phil) HC Original US edition, from the 6th London edition. . Inscibed presentation note from the author on the title page: "Mrs B Eveline Walton, from the author." . Inscription unsigned and undated. Original buff cream cloth with titled paper label to spine. Boards shelf soiled and a bit grubby. Drink ring impression on rear board. Label to spine rubbed but complete and generally bright. Front endpg corner clipped, missing a large triangular piece. Frontis tissue guard torn at margin. Deckled edges of text block dust stained. Otherwise sound and clean. G+ to VG-.
Edité par Literary Licensing, LLC, 2014
ISBN 10 : 1498029965ISBN 13 : 9781498029964
Vendeur : Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre
Etat : New.
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Edité par Richard Bentley, London, 1882
Vendeur : Ken Saunders, Stirling, ON, Canada
photo frontispiece (illustrateur). some light foxing, spine fading, good plus condition.
Edité par Richard Bentley New York 1882, 1882
Vendeur : Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australie
revised edition hardback in original cloth Very Good octavo xxvi + 476pp., frontis., maps, appendix,
Edité par Richard Bentley. 1883, 1883
Vendeur : Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Royaume-Uni
Half title, photo. front. port. Orig. maroon cloth; spine sl. faded. v.g. A very popular autobiography; this edition published in the same year as the first, adds postscripts to some chapters and corrects errors. Ballantine, 1812-1887, was a 'Serjeant-at'Law', a post in English law abolished in 1870. He was involved in the Mordaunt divorce case in which Ballantine withdrew from cross-examining the Prince of Wales and his client, Sir Charles Mordaunt, lost the case.
Edité par Vanity Fair March 5, 1870
Vendeur : Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
Art / Affiche / Gravure
[Drawn by ATn] Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 35.5 x 23cm. Image size approx. 31.5 x 19cm. With the original leaf of biographical text from the magazine.
Edité par Robert Bentley & Son, London, 1882
Vendeur : Xochi's Bookstore & Gallery, Truth or consequences, NM, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Verry Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st. 2vol.set; 321&308pp.incl.index; HBs Rebound (A&F Denny of London); half-bound; pink w/maroon leather-red w/gilt spines; rubbed w/wear on edges&corners; marble endpapers w/bookplates; fox on endpapers&titles w/clean,tight pgs. "What I have striven to do, and trust I have succeeded in doing, has been to adhere strictly to facts in the incidents related; and the conclusions expressed are the honest results of such experience as a long professional life, not unmixed with other associations, has enabled me to form.".
Edité par Henry Holt, New York, 1882
Vendeur : Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre Edition originale
Cloth. Etat : Very Good. Illustrated (illustrateur). First American Edition. First American edition. Cloth binding, gold titles, 527 pp. Frontispiece portrait, protective tissue. BALLANTINE, WILLIAM (1812-1887), English serjeant-atlaw, was born in London on the 3rd of January 1812, being the son of a London police-magistrate. He was educated at St Paul?s school, and called to the bar in 1834. He began in early life a varied acquaintance with dramatic and literary society, and his experience, combined with his own pushing character and acute intellect, helped to obtain for him very soon a large practice, particularly in criminal cases. He became known as a formidable cross-examiner, his great rival being Serjeant Parry (1816?1880). The three great cases of his career were his successful prosecution of the murderer Franz Muller in 1864, his skilful defence of the Tichborne claimant in 1871 and his defence of the gaekwar of Baroda in 1875, his fee in this last case being one of the largest ever known. Ballantine became a serjeant-at-law in 1856. He died at Margate on the 9th of January 1887, having previously published more than one volume of reminiscences. Serjeant Ballantine?s private life was decidedly Bohemian; and though he earned large sums, he died very poor. Antique ex-llibrary with hand-numbered and hand-dated bookplate. Boards skewed, rub along edge of spine, light shelfwear. Very good condition.
Edité par 'Boulogne s/m June 18 ', 1883
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien Signé
See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp, 4to. On first leaf of bifolium. Forty-three lines of neat text. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn, with a few small closed tears. The author ('Sir') is unnamed, but is presumably the 'Editor' referred to in the text. Signed 'Wm Ballantine'. By recipient, at head of first page: 'Letter from Mr Sergeant [sic] Ballantine / United Club -'. Begins: 'I have to acknowledge the receipt of what purports to be a specimen of a new family paper called "The English Resident" & which it is supposed will supply a want existing especially amongs the English sojourners of all descriptions in different French places of resort. & notably at this one of the most favourable watering places of the British people - Those who favoured me with the number in question were aware that for many years of a busy life there has rarely been a year during which upon more than one occasion I have not sought health and recreation uponits shores. I have had abundant opportunities of appreciating its advantages & recognizing its wants and I welcome very heartily the probabl advent of a newspaper which appears to be conducted upon principles likely to render it a very popular addition.' The second half of the letter is in much the same highfallutin tone (see reference to 'the freedom and elasticity of Boulogne air'), with Ballantine feeling that is is 'impertinent on my part to offer hints to an Editor so evidently experienced as the Gentleman who has supplied news in the number that I have had the pleasure of reading'. See Image of second page.