Edité par Printed for the Author By J Nichols and Son, London, 1802
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Ajouter au panierHalf Calf/Marbled Boards. Etat : Very Good. xvi, 464pp, 28pp appendix, 68pp Supplement to the History and Antiquities of Reading with corrections and additions by the author, printed by Snare and Man in Reading, 1820, illustrated with 8 engraved plates as called for, two folding, first plate has some spotting, title page rather browned, some offsetting from the plates, very occasional marks internally, otherwise pages appear to be clean, the bottom edge of plate III has been cut so that there is some loss to the descriptive text, contemporary ink inscription to inner endpaper, marbled endpapers and edges, half smooth calf and marbled boards, spine has raised bands and gilt lettering and decoration, corners gently bumped, boards a little rubbed. The Rev. Charles Coates, Vicar of Osmington, and Preston, in the County of Dorset and Chaplain to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. PLEASE NOTE - EXTRA POSTAGE MAY BE REQUIRED FOR OVERSEAS SHIPPING, AS THIS IS A LARGE HEAVY BOOK. Size: Quarto. Topography/History.
Edité par Printed for the author, By J. Nichols and Son, London, 1802
Vendeur : George Jeffery Books, HERTFORDSHIRE, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierFull Calf. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. Book measures 34.5x27.5.cm. xv,[1],464pp, 27pp appendix,3pp corrections and additions, 7 plates, as index. Bound in period full calf, raised bands, gilt lines, full marble edges, marble endpapers. Rebacked retaining most of the original spines, some abrasion, age wear on corners. Generally a very nice clean firm binding. Internally, occasional minor spotting/foxing. Pages and plates in good clean condition. A very nice copy, in an attrctive period binding. F Size: Large Quarto.
Edité par London Printed for the author; and sold by C. Bathurst opposite St. Dunstan's Church Fleet-Street, 1774
Vendeur : Shapero Rare Books, London, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierFirst edition. 4to, 16 pp., modern blue morocco-backed boards, light spotting, old author attribution and ownership inscriptions to title, a very good example. Rare. ESTC lists 12 copies only. Author attribution from old note to title. One of the less common poetic outbursts occasioned by the return of Captain Cook from his First Voyage. 'What worlds discover'd, and what Oceans known: Now what enchanting Fair, with wanton smiles, Shone forth the Venus of the Southern Iles: Now what stern races they met of savage might, In Peace their Manners, and their Force in Fight. Much of their Search through Nature's boundless Reign The Sons of Science ask, nor ask in vain. From all the vegetable World unfolds, All that or Air or deepest Ocean holds, Their Treasures with collected Spoils are stor'd, Tribes yet unknown, and wonders unexplor'd.' Holmes, 10.