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Edité par (London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1910), 1910
Vendeur : Christison Rare Books, IOBA SABDA, Port Elizabeth, Afrique du sud
Membre d'association : IOBA
Fourth impression. 8vo; original blue cloth, re-cased, with original backstrip laid down; new endpapers; pp. x + 316 + publisher's adverts.; frontis. portrait with tissue guard. Some discoloration to cloth; label remnant to half-title; penned code and accession number to title page verso.; occasional fox spot. Good condition. A significant early contribution to South African literature, Lady Anne Barnard's collected letters provide an intimate account of society at the Cape of Good Hope during the governorships of Macartney and Yonge.
Edité par (London: John Murray, 1913), 1913
Vendeur : Christison Rare Books, IOBA SABDA, Port Elizabeth, Afrique du sud
Membre d'association : IOBA
8vo; original blue cloth; pp. x + 316; frontis. portrait. Boards somewhat bumped, worn and soiled; two bookplates to front endpaper; upper hinge starting; binding slack; scattered foxing; some soiling to fore-edge. Good reading copy.
Edité par Maskew Millar, Limited, Cape Town and Basil Blackwell, Oxford. Printed by Maskew Millar, Ltd at the Standard Press, Cape Town., 1926
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Hardcover. Etat : Good. 2nd Edition. South Africa A Century Ago (1797-1801); Part I: Letters Written from the Cape of Good Hope; Part II: Extracts from a Journal Addressed to Her Sisters in England. By The Lady Anne Barnard. Selected and Edited by H. J. Anderson. With an Introduction by A.C.G. Lloyd. And a Memoir of the Lady Anne Bernard by W.H. Wilkins, with 40 Illustrations. Lady Anne Barnard was a Scottish travel writer, artist and socialite. She married Andrew Barnard who was appointed Colonial Secretary at the Cape of Good Hope, occupied by the British at the time. Her letters and drawings from that time were first published in 1901. Published by Maskew Millar, Limited, Cape Town and Basil Blackwell, Oxford. Printed by Maskew Millar, Ltd at the Standard Press, Cape Town. Printed April 1926 (from printer's details at rear). Second edition. A good green cloth hardback with printed title label to spine. Some rubbing and bumping and a little give in the spine. Some spotting and offsetting to endpapers. With original blue cloth ribbon (worn, but intact). With sepia portrait frontispiece. Text is clean and bright throughout and the plates are well produced. There are 3 or 4 small adhesion remnants where pages have become stock together in the past (a common problem with this type of glossy text paper). Some spotting to text block edge. Text inEnglish. Weight approximately 820g (unpacked). xxxi + 237pp + Plates. Approx Dimensions: Approximately 226mm high x 155mm wide x 27mm deep. More photos on request.
Edité par Smith, Elder & Co, London, 1910
Vendeur : Theologia Books, La Charite sur Loire, France
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Hardcover. Etat : Good. Fifth Impression. Good used copy. x, 316pp, Covers slightly worn. No dustjacket. Newspaper article inserted describing a strange facet of Lady Barnard's life, dated 15 February 1938. Previous owner's name inside cover, dated 1916.
Edité par Smith, Elder and Co, 1901
Vendeur : Simply Read Books, Boat Of Garten, Royaume-Uni
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 1901 Smith, Elder and Co second impression hardback; very good copy, lightly aged, clean and sound; no dj; UK dealer, immediate dispatch.