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Edité par B.T. Batsford, London, 1964
Vendeur : Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 20 b/w Illustrations (illustrateur). 1st. dj w/lite chipping, unclipped price, in mylar; maron c w/gilt spine titles; 139 clean, unmarked pages/index Size: 8 Vo.
Edité par Cuts and Jennnings, Cincinnati, OH, 1899
Vendeur : Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 1st. 1st editon; black w/yellow titles, red dcoratins/ 289 clean, unmarked pages.Biography of the great Lord Shaftesbury, whose "long career was largely devoted to relieving the condition of the destitute of Victorian England" and who championed reforms in the treatment of the mentally ill. Size: 8 Vo.
Edité par c.1880. 5in x 4in, 1880
Vendeur : R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, Royaume-Uni
Livre
No Binding. Etat : Very good. Woodbury Process photograph, mounted, from "Men of Mark".
Edité par G. Vertue, 1846. Image 9.5in x 7.5in. Sheet 17in x 11.5in., 1846
Vendeur : R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, Royaume-Uni
Stipple engraving,
Edité par Grosvenor Square London 5 April, 1852
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
1p., 4to. In fair condition, lightly aged, with traces of stub adhering to reverse. Addressed on reverse, with broken seal in red wax and postmarks, to 'Miss Beavan | Brynry Hydd [ i.e. Bryn yr Hydd] | Glasbury | Hay | South Wales'. An expansively-written note, above a similar signature, reading: 'May I request you to read the accompanying Circular, and to give it your favourable consideration?'.
Edité par No place 14 June, 1837
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Two pages in his sprawling hand, cr. 8vo, bifolium, good condition, fold marks. He apologises for not being able to attend a Dinner of the "London Conservation Society" because of "personal circumstances". Note: no information found about this Society (or the London Conversation Society of that's what he wrote.
Date d'édition : 1835
Vendeur : Rosenlund Rare Books & Manuscripts, Basking Ridge, NJ, Etats-Unis
Livre
No Binding. Etat : Very Good. An original letter dated January 9th, 1835 marked 'Private'. In the letter, the Earl thanks the Chancellor for his attention to the Earl's request. A fresh clean document folded in half and with text on side. Small tear on the rear sheet which probably a result of having been removed from an album.
Edité par On letterhead of St Giles's House Cranbourne Salisbury. 17 January, 1856
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
2pp., 12mo. In fair condition, on lightly-aged paper. He assures de Boinville that he 'much regrets his want of leisure to peruse the MS. that M de Boinville has been so good as to send him'. He concludes with the complaint that he is 'really so occupied that heh has not time for the discharge of the several duties that are imposed upon him'.
Edité par UK, 1864
Vendeur : Lasting Words Ltd, Northampton, UK, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
Manuscrit / Papier ancien Edition originale Signé
Paper. Etat : Good. First Edition. An Original Handwritten Letter Signed by Anthony Ashley Cooper to Levi Leone. Dated 1864. A letter assuring Levi of his willingness to show resect ?on all subtle occasions? for General Garibaldi. Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury 1801-1885 was a British politician, philanthropist and social reformer. He campaigned for better working conditions, reform to lunacy laws, education and the limitation of child labour. He was also an early supporter of the Zionist movement and the YMCA and a leading figure in the evangelical movement in the Church of England. Levi Leone, 1821-1888. English jurist and statistician. His chief work, History of British Commerce and of the Economic Progress of the British Nation, 1763-1870, is considered to be a partisan account of British economic development. Size is 180mm x 115mm. Condition is good. Light folding creases. Light gun marks to blank rear. More images can be taken upon request. Ref17153. Signed by Author(s).
Edité par No place. January, 1854
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
1p., 16mo. In fair condition, on lightly aged and ruckled paper. His return to London having been delayed, he regrets that he 'lost the tea-party'. He would be 'glad to know what is due on the account'.
Edité par No place. 28 April, 1871
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
2pp., 12mo. In fair condition, lightly aged, and slightly creased at foot. He apologises for being unable to attend a meeting, 'which I had given up, hearing that Sir C. Trevelyan had, already, promised to undertake the duty'. As president, he must attend 'an important Lecture' at the Victoria Institute, 'the Committee having fixed the day, supposing me to be free'.
Edité par No place. 17 November, 1873
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
1p., 12mo. With mourning border. In good condition, lightly aged. Reads: 'Dear Sir | There is no need to notice the enclosed, beyond sending the writer a copy of the Report, as soon as it is out.'.
Edité par 2¼ pages 7 x 4¼ inches, in good condition, light traces of mounting.
Vendeur : Julian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts, London, Royaume-Uni
13 December 1862. Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury (1801-85), factory reformer and philanthropist. "And, indeed, Distress is becoming so rife in London, that we must do something here. I trust that, by God s blessing, there is a dawn, (a very weak dawn, no doubt) of improvement.".
Edité par British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10 : 1241695350ISBN 13 : 9781241695354
Vendeur : moluna, Greven, Allemagne
Livre
Etat : New.
Edité par Place not stated. 9 June, 1842
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
2pp., 4to. In good condition, lightly aged. The subject of the letter is the Mines Act, passed 10 August 1842, which barred women and girls and boys under ten from working down the mines. The letter, which is headed 'private & confidential', reads: 'Lord Ashley cannot refrain from thanking the Editor of the Globe for the friendly & able support to the measure now before Parliament, which he gave in his Paper of last Evening. | Lord Ashley's hope & endeavour have been to disengage these questions from the trammels of party, & he is most grateful to find that the Press opposed to him in politics, regards these matters as of preeminent & national importance'. Note: John Wilson also "a Factory and Poor Law Commissioner, and editor of the Globe and Traveller.".