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Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 425-440, disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; periodic light soil, particularly to front cover. Contents include: The Old Year ("The opening of a new year, and the close of an old one, has always been a period of twofold interest"); Frescoes in the New House of Lords; Foreign and Colonial News; Literature; Paris Fashions for the New Year; Westminster Play; The Weather; Railway Intelligence; Calendar for the Week; Naval and Military Intelligence; Church, Universities, &c.; Metropolitan News; The Theatres; Music; Chess; Obituary of Eminent Persons Recently Deceased; The Markets; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The London Gazette; Chapters VIII, IX and X of "The Professor's Lady" by Berthold Auerbach; National Sports; Advertisements; musical score "A New Year's Song" by G. Herbert Rodwell with lyrics by F. W. N. Bayley. With numerous, splendid black-and-white engravings, including Edward the Third Conferring the Order of the Garter on Edward the Black Prince; The Spirit of Religion; Paris Fashions for January; Westminster Play; lovely full-page A Happy New Year drawn by Kenny Meadows; The Country Dance; Christmas at the Theatres; delightful Twelfth Night Characters - 1848.
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 1-14; disbound from bound volume, front page detached but present; periodic light soil, particularly to front cover. Contents include: New Year Prospects ("The opening of the New Year, besides the interest it possesses as one of the starting-points of time, comes on us accompanied by an unusual amount of incident, domestic and foreign; but none of it is very exhilarating"); The Glasgow Athenaeum; Foreign and Colonial News; National Sports; Mr. Cantelo's Patent Hydro-Incubator, for Hatching Chickens; Chess; Madame Adelaide D'Orleans; Obituary of Eminent Persons Recently Deceased; Blowing Up of the Concrete Shoal in the Thames, on Wednesday; Naval and Military Intelligence; The Weather; Church, Universities, &c.; Country News; Metropolitan News; A Pantomime Audience - Boxes, Pit, and Gallery by Angus B. Beach; Chapter 1 of "Picturesque Sketches of London, Past and Present" by Thomas Miller; Music; Our Magazine Column for January; Literature; Ireland; Police; Accidents and Offences; The Theatres; Mr. G. V. Brooke; Pembroke College, Cambridge; M. Gavarni; Paris Fashions for the New Year; The London Gazette; Advertisements and Publications. Engravings include: Grand Soiree at the Glasgow Athenaeum; Hydro-Incubator; The Late Madame Adelaide; The Chapelle Ardente; The Late Madame Adelaide's Chateau, Randan; The Late Dr. Crotch; delightful scenes from Pantomime Night drawn by Phiz; A London Thoroughfare - Fleet Street; The Masque in Balfe's New Opera of 'The Maid of Honour' at Drury-Lane Theatre; Mr. G. V. Brooke; M. Gavarni; Paris Fashions for the New Year.
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 303-318; disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; periodic soil to front cover. Contents include: lead article The Health of Towns ("Lord Morpeth's bill for the Improvement of the Sanatory Condition of Towns has got into Committee of the House, but it seems to be doubtful whether any real progress will be made with it this session. As a measure it is very obviously incomplete. In an age which has been called, not inaptly, 'the age of great cities,' a bill has been introduced into Parliament, after a grand preliminary flourish of trumpets, to provide for the better drainage, ventilation, and general health of the great cities and towns of the empire; but London, the metropolis, and Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dublin, the three next largest citiess, have been omitted, with all the towns of Scotland and Ireland, from its operations!"); Foreign and Colonial News; Imperial Parliament; Mr. [Charles] Russell's New Mansion, Park-Lane; Opening of the National Assembly of France; The Weather; Metropolitan News; National Sports; The Theatres; Music; Naval and Military Intelligence; Chess; Court and Haut Ton - The Court at Buckingham Palace; State of the Public Health in the First Quarter of the Year 1848; Ireland; Country News; Madame Pauline Viardot Garcia; Madame Tadolini; Surrey Zoological Gardens; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; Obituary of Eminent Persons Recently Deceased; The London Gazette; Publications; Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin. Engravings include: Exhibition of the Royal Academy - 'The Death Bed of Robert, King of Naples'; Mr. Russell's New Mansion, Park-Lane; Procession of the Members of the Provisional Government to the Hall of the Assembly; Opening of the National Assembly of France (Exterior of the Hall of the National Assembly; Flocon - Lacordaire - Albert; Barbes - Lamennais - Pagnerre; Cormenin - Duvivier - Audry de Puriveau; Guinard - David d'Angers - Beranger); Opening of the National Assembly of France (Hall of the National Assembly; Guard of the National Assembly; Proclamation of the Republic by the Members of the National Assembly); Madame Pauline Viardot Garcia; Madame Tadolini; Surrey Zoological Gardens - The New Orchestra; Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin (Bow of the 'Enterprise'; Stern of the 'Terror' Crushed by Ice; Weather Helmet and Cap; Snow Shoe; Seal-Skin and Fur Gloves; Snow Spectacles; Warming Apparatus; Steam Launch; Section of Launch; Ice Saw; Ice Hatchet; Ice Chisel; Ice Anchor; Ice Pole; Ice Claw; Ice Hook).
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 367-382; disbound from bound volume, no loose pages, although front and rear pages nearly detached; periodic soil to front cover. Contents include: lead article Juvenile Destitution and Crime ("The attention of earnest philanthropists and Christian men has long been directed with painful interest to the subject of Juvenile Destitution and Ignorance. The immensity of the evil has been repeatedly dwelt upon. Society has been over and over again warned of the urgent duty it neglected; of the peril it encountered; of the abominations which it allowed to increase, by its refusal to undertake, as a whole, the mighty task of elevating the moral and physical condition of the children that swarm in our great towns and cities in all but incredible and yearly increasing numbers"); Burning of the Electoral Lists at Paris; The Weather; Foreign and Colonial News; The New Reform Movement; The Late Princess Sophia; The Royal Chenille Quilt; Destruction of Park Chapel, Camden Town; Burning of a Railway Bridge; Destruction of the Indian Steam-ship 'Benares'; Remains of St. Pancras Church, Somer's Town; The Theatres; Music; National Sports - Ascot Heath Races; Metropolitan News; Imperial Parliament; Court and Haut Ton; Ireland; The Mulready Exhibition at the Society of Arts; Mademoiselle Jenny Lind; Obituary of Eminent Persons Recently Deceased; The Markets; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The London Gazette; Publications; sheet music "Peace at Home" (poetry by G. Douglas Thompson, Esq., music by Edward J. Loder). Engravings include: Burning of the Electoral Lists, at the Porte St. Denis, Paris; Her Royal Highness The Princess Sophia When a Child; Superb Chenille Quilt Presented to Her Majesty; Destruction of Park Chapel Camden-Town, By Fire, on Tuesday Evening; Burning of the Usk Bridge on the South Wales Railway; Remains of the Iron Steam-Ship "Benares"; Scene of the Late Conflict - The King's Palace - The Toledo - St. Elmo; Carrying the Wounded in the Streets of Naples, May 19, 1848; The Emperor's Plate - Scenes in the Life of Peter the Great; The Queen's Cup; The Royal Hunt Cup; Mdlle. Jenny Lind, as "Lucia di Lammermoor," at Her Majesty's Theatre; Statue of the Marquis of Hastings for a Mausoleum, at Malta; full-page musical score "Peace At Home" (The Music by Edward J. Loder; The Poetry by G. Douglas Thompson, Esq.).
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 383-398; disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; periodic soil to front cover. Contents include: lead article The Bonapartist Reaction in France ("The reaction in France - the reality of which is no longer matter of doubt - has taken, if we are to believe the organs of the French Government, the very unexpected shape of Bonapartism. It does not, however, seem very clear that this is the fact. Prince Louis Napoleon - as he is still called in that country which professes to have abolished all titles - has undoubtedly been returned as a deputy for three several departments, as well as for Paris itself"); The British Institution; Foreign and Colonial News; National Workshop at Paris; The Vivandiere at Paris; M. Raspail; Guernsey Race Prize Cup; National Sports - A Gala on the Thames; Raising of the 'Earl Grey' Coasting Vessel; Church, Universities, &c.; Central Criminal Court; Metropolitan News; Ireland; Alterations in Westminster Abbey; Obituary of Eminent Persons Recently Deceased; Failure of the Chartist Demonstrations; The Theatres; Court and Haut Ton; Imperial Parliament; Literature; Cottages for Agricultural Districts; No. II of Characters About Town - The Crossing-Sweeper, by Thomas Miller; Bermuda - The Convict Establishment; Seizure of Arms by the People at Berlin; Music; The Weather; Naval and Military Intelligence; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; Publications; The War in Italy. Engravings include: Westminster Abbey - The New Organ Screen, With Seats for the Dean and Sub-Dean, and Stalls; National Workshop (Tailors) in the Prison of Clichy, at Paris; Vivandiere; M. Raspail; The "Earl Grey" Raised with the Inflated Cases, Towed by the "Fly"; The Guernsey Race Prize Cup, Given By Her Majesty; The "Earl Grey" in Her Sunken State, with the Chains and Cases Attached, Before Raising; splendid The Choir of Westminster Abbey, With New Stalls, Screen, &c.; Chartist Excitement - The Police Force in Bonner's-Fields, on Monday Last; Cottages for Agricultural Districts; Bermuda - Ireland Island Fortifications and Dockyard; Characters About Town - The Crossing Sweeper; The Convict Dress at Bermuda; Mademoiselle Alboni as "Cenerentola"; The Arsenal at Berlin - Seizure of Arms by the People; Battle of Goito, Between the Austrians and Piedmontese; The Austrian Troops Leaving Peschiera.
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 97-112, previously disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; light soil to front cover. With numerous, and splendid, engravings, contents include: lead article Italians, Germans, and Sclavonians; National Sports; Foreign and Colonial News; The Chester and Holyhead Railway; Captain Frederick Marryat, R.N., C.B.; Annual Congress of the British Archaeological Association, Worcester; Metropolitan News; Ireland; Obituary of Eminent Persons Recently Deceased; The Sale at Stowe; The Insurrection in Ireland; Imperial Parliament; The Cobra di Capello; Meeting of the British Association at Swansea; Grand Siege Operations at Chatham. Engravings include: Yachting Off the Isle of Wight; The Chester and Holyhead Railway; Launch of the 'Blenheim'; The Late Captain Marryat; several engravings from The Sale at Stowe; Grand Parade at Berlin, in Honour of the Vicar of the Empire; Swansea and the Harbour; two engravings from the article Grand Siege Operations at Chatham - Constructing a Pontoon Bridge; Sappers and Miners Blowing Up Fire-Barn; many others.
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 113-128, previously disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; light soil to front cover. With numerous, and splendid, engravings, contents include: lead article The Peace of Europe; front cover engraving Prisoners in the Vaults of the Hotel de Ville, at Paris; The Chester and Holyhead Railway, with engravings; Sketches in Ireland, with engravings; engraving Mdlle. Jenny Lind as 'Alice'; Prize Fruit Grown at Blenheim, with engraving; engraving War-Steamers in Kingstown Harbour; The Sale at Stowe, with engravings; much more.
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 129-144, previously disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; light soil to front cover. With numerous, and splendid, engravings, contents include: lead article The Sale at Stowe, with engravings; front cover engraving The Cathedral Festival at Cologne; Naval and Military Intelligence; Central Criminal Court; engraving The Late George Stephenson, Esq., Civil Engineer; engraving The Great Palm-House at the Royal Gardens, Kew; Sketches in Ireland, with engravings; Burning of 'The Ocean Monarch,' Emigrant Ship, with engravings; Restoration of Saint Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth, with engravings; much more.
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 193-208, previously disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; light soil to front cover. With numerous, and splendid, engravings, contents include: lead article Agricultural Colleges; front cover engraving French National Guards in London; Foreign and Colonial News; Births, Marriages, and Deaths; General Cavaignac, with engraving; St. Kitts, with engraving; Her Majesty at Balmoral; Metropolitan News; Death of Lord George Bentinck, with engraving; Memoir of Lord George Bentinck; Ireland; East Lancashire Railway, with engravings; Lowestoff Harbour, with engraving; much more.
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 209-224, previously disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; moderate soil to mid-portion of front cover. With numerous, and splendid, engravings, contents include: lead article Progress of the German Revolution; front cover engraving Sitting of the German National Assembly; Foreign and Colonial News; Peterborough Bridge Fair, with engraving of Peterborough Fair, During the Flood; splendid double-page engraving March of Troops In India, with accompanying article; Central Criminal Court; Ireland; The Irish State Trials, with engravings; The Queen's Arrival from Scotland; engraving The Adelphi Theatre Re-Decorated; much more.
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 305-320, previously disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; front cover shows light soil, light foxing in places. With numerous, and splendid, engravings, contents include: lead article The Prussian Revolution; front cover engraving Demonstration at Florence in Favour of the New Ministry, with accompanying article; Foreign and Colonial News; Austria and Hungary, with engravings; Launch of a Russian Steam-Vessel, with engraving; Metropolitan News; Police; Ireland - State Trials; Grand Fete of the Constitution at Paris, with engravings; Her Majesty's Stag-Hounds, with engravings; Fete at Bristol to Celebrate the Reduction of the Port Charges, with engravings; Great Grimsby and Its Docks, with engravings; much more.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1849
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 49-64; previously disbound from bound volume; front cover shows light soil in places. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article The Farming of Pauper Children; front cover engraving Bengal Horse Artillery; extensive Foreign and Colonial News; Ireland, including Meeting of Irish Members - The Poor-Law; The War in the Punjaub - The Bridge of Boats Across the Ravee, Pertab Chund, Extract From a Letter of an Officer of the Bengal Horse Artillery, Major-General Sir Joseph Thackwell, Brigadier-General Cureton, C.B. - all accompanied with battle plan and several engravings; Inquest on the Tooting Cholera Cases - Verdict of Manslaughter; The Electric Light; The California Gold Mines; engraving The Inscription on the Pavement ("I am Destitute").
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1849
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 97-112; previously disbound from bound volume; light cover soil in places. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article Road Reform; front cover engraving House of Commons - Mode of Taking the Votes; Imperial Parliament, including Relief of Distress in Ireland; The Prisoners at Vincennes; Sentence of Death Upon the Murderers of General Brea and Captain Mangin, with engraving; South Devon Election; list of The New Sheriffs; Opening of the British Institution Exhibition, with engravings; Winter Costumes of British Troops in Canada, with engravings; Mademoiselle Jenny Lind at Worcester; The Royal Society for Protection of Life from Fire, with engraving of Davies' Fire-Escape; The Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, with engraving.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1849
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 185-200; previously disbound from bound volume; light cover soil in places. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article The Increase of Pauperism; front cover engraving of the Trial of the Conspirators of the 15th of May at Bourges, with accompanying article; The Grand Junction Railway Engine-Works, at Crewe, with engravings; The 'Acadia,' Steam-Ship, with engraving; Dinner to Sir Charles James Napier, with splendid engraving; House of Commons - including Canadian Rebellion of 1837 and 1838; The Late Railway Fracas, with engraving; charming engravings London Characters (The Gossip of the 'Airey'; The Tavern Sot; The Customer of the Eating-House; The Fruit-Woman).
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1849
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 401-416; previously disbound from bound volume; front cover shows light soil in places. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article The Arbitration Movement; The Egyptian Screw Steam-Frigate 'Sharkie,' with front cover engraving; The Late Insurrection at Dresden, with engraving; Governesses' Benevolent Institution with engraving Fancy Sale and Opening of the Asylum for Aged Governesses, at Kentish-Town; Foundering of an Emigrant Ship, One Hundred Lives Lost [the ship 'Maria']; The North Staffordshire Railway, with engraving.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 37-52; previously disbound from bound volume; former owner's name in light pencil to upper right corner of front cover; a handsome copy. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article The Post-Office Question; front cover engraving The Late Sir Robert Peel, Bart.; Extraordinary Balloon Ascent with engraving Ascent of M. Poiteven, on Horseback, in a Balloon, from the Champ de Mars, Paris; Wreck of the Brig 'Retriever' with engraving; California - San Francisco with engraving California: The Fremont Hotel, San Francisco; The 'Earl Cathcart' Streamer, with engraving; Metropolitan News - including Establishment for Gentlewomen During Illness; The New Postal Derangements; Funeral of Sir Robert Peel, with several engravings; Sir Robert Peel as a Statesman; Country News - including The Queen's Hospital at Birmingham; Death of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, with engraving.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 237-252; previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-yellowed with small, very light round moisture spot to lower right corner of front cover, and larger, very light moisture spots to upper right corner area of rear cover. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: Railway Excursions; The 'Dead Heat' for the Doncaster St. Leger, with engraving; Country News - including Accident on the Eastern Counties Railway - Ten Lives Lost, Malicious Burning of Agricultural Produce in Cambridgeshire, Drawing Lightning from the Clouds; Explosion in the City, and Great Destruction of Property [London]; The War in Schleswig - Advance of the Holstein Troops, with engravings; The French President at Cherbourg, with engraving; Aerial Navigation, with splendid engraving M. Petin's 'System of Aerial Navigation'; Metropolian News - including British and Foreign Bible Society, Ragged Dormitory, Extensive Fire, Capture of Joseph Ady, Births and Deaths; Dorcaster Races - 1850, with two engravings; Festivities at Chippenham - Opening of the Cheese-Market, with two engravings; Cheese-Making, with three figures; Temporary Barrack at Ballater, with engraving.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 253-268; previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-yellowed; the lightest of cover soil in places; otherwise a handsome copy. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article Bourbon or Bonaparte?; Jenny Lind in New York, with engraving; Wreck of Two Excursion Steamers, 'La Polka' and 'Superb,' and Loss of Life, with engraving; Capture of Four Noted Slavers by H.M. Steam-Frigate 'Cormorant,' on the Coast of Brazil, with two engravings; Schleswig-Holstein War, with engraving; Societies for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, with engraving of Anniversary of the Societies at Exeter Cathedral; Metropolitan News - including The Freehold Land Movement, Canterbury Settlement - New Zealand, Evening Classes for Young Men, Births and Deaths; The Great Explosion at Seaford, with engravings; The Rhuddlan Royal Eisteddvod, with engravings related to Rhuddlan Castle; The Irish Amelioration Society, Manufacture of Peat Charcoal, with engravings; Lewes Great Sheep Fair, with engraving; The Late Fire Near the Corn-Exchange - The Losses, with engraving.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 285-300; previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-yellowed; a handsome copy. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article The Anonymous in Public Writing; Great Exhibition of 1851 - Progress of the Building in Hyde Park, with engraving; Schleswig-Holstein [War], with engravings, map and figure; Naval and Military Intelligence - including New Scale of Pay and Provisions in the Navy; Metropolitan News - including Extensive Seizure of Stolen Plate, East Greenwich Ragged Schools, The Hungarian Revolution, Phillips' Fire Annihilation; Holyrood Palace, with engravings, including Her Majesty's Apartment at Holyrood; New Orphan House, Ashley Down, with engraving; Worcester Diocesan Training School, with engraving; The Arctic Voyage of the 'Prince Albert' In Search of Sir John Franklin, with Plan of Cape Riley and engraving Cape Riley, at the Entrance of Wellington Channel, Barrow's Straits, and Remains of Encampment.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 397-412, previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-yellowed; very light, minor foxing in places; a handsome copy. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: The Papal Vindication; Total Loss of the Emperor of Russia's Steam-Yacht, with engraving of the 'Peterhoff'; Carriage for Said Pacha, with engraving; Country News - including Post-Office Defalcation and Atrocious Attempt to Blow Up a Ship of War [Her Majesty's ship 'Swift']; Great Industrial Exhibition, at Montreal, with two engravings; Great Exhibition Building - Details of Construction; The Sash-Bar Cutting Machine, with engraving; Paying the Men, with engraving; Metropolitan News - including City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, Accident at the Works in Hyde-Park, The Jewel Robbery in the Strand, Births and Deaths; Woodcock Shooting, with engraving; Rein-Deer Presented to the Zoological Society, by W. C. Domvile, Esq., with engraving; Naval and Military Intelligence - including Captain Collinson's Behring's Straits Arctic Expedition; The Papal Aggression - Meetings, Documents, Cardinal Wiseman's Appeal; Destructive Fire in Bermondsey, with engraving; The Copying Electric Telegraph, with engraving; Archaeological Exploration at Malta, with engraving.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 413-428, previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-yellowed; a handsome copy. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article The Patent Laws; The Great Exhibition Building - Details of Construction, with engraving Testing the Girders; Metropolitan News - including National Benevolent Institution, The Dwellings of the Poor, Birkenhead Dock Company, Fire at the Grand Junction Canal Wharf, Shipwreck at London-Bridge, Births and Deaths; The Late Gales - Loss of Life, with engraving of the 'Lalla Rookh' in Distress; Launch of the 'Dragon-Fly' Steamer on Lake Windermere, with engraving; Naval and Military Intelligence - including Total Loss of the Brig 'Gazelle' Off Ramsgate; Country News - including Freehold Land Conference, Extensive Shopbreaking at Glasgow, Highway Robbery and Attempted Murder Near Carlisle; The Papal Aggression - Great Meeting in the City of London, with two engravings; Anti-Papal Demonstration at Salisbury, with engraving; Papal Aggression [a lengthy report, with events and documents, by town and city location]; The 'Caesarea' and 'Sarnia' Screw Steamers, with engraving of the 'Caesarea'; Paris Fashions for December, with engravings; The Great Exhibition Building - Construction Details, Unloading Girders, with engraving.
Edité par William Little, 1848
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 63-78; disbound from bound volume, no loose pages; periodic soil to front cover. Contents include: The Two Ferdinands; The King of Naples; Foreign Intelligence; Imperial Parliament [House of Lords and House of Commons]; Law Intelligence - Judgment in the Case of Dr. Hampden; Naval and Military Intelligence; Obituary of Eminent Persons Recently Deceased; Christian VIII, King of Denmark; Copenhagen; The United Service Institution Museum, Whitehall Yard; George Wilson, Esq.; H.M.S. Maeander; Calendar for the Week; Times of High Waves at London Bridge; National Sports; The Weather; Church, Universities, &c.; Country News; Court and Haut Ton; Metropolitan News; Foreign Musical News; Music; Fine Arts - Rembrandt's Great Sabre Portrait; Literature; Our Magazine Column for February; Chess; Chess in the Metropolis; Chess Enigmas; Ireland; Paris Fashions; The Theatres - Drury Lane, Princess, Olympic; Parliamentary Portraits; Chapter II of Picturesque Sketches of London, Past and Present by Thomas Miller; The Markets; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The London Gazette; Advertisements; Publications; Roman Villa Discovered in Lower Thames-Street. Engravings include: Ferdinand Charles de Bourbon, King of Naples; The Late King of Denmark, Christian VIII; Copenhagen - From an Original Sketch; The United Service Institution Museum - New Room; H.M.S. Maeander; George Wilson, Esq.; 'Les Enfans D'Edouard' - Painted by Delaroche; Fac Simile of the Great Sabre Portrait, The Celebrated Etching by Rembrandt, Just Purchased for the British Museum; Piano-Chair, With Tapestry; Paris Fashions for February; 'A New Way to Pay Old Debts' - Scene the Last at the Olympic Theatre; Mr. Macregor, M.P. for Glasgow; Smithfield Market; General View of the Remains of the Roman Villa, on the Site of the New Coal Exchange.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 501-528, including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; rear pages of Supplement detached but present; pages of Supplement lightly age-browned; otherwise and overall a handsome copy. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article England in 1850; Daring Leap, with engraving Daring Leap [on horse] in the Dining-Room of the White Hart Hotel, Aylesbury; The London and North-Western Railway: Directors and Their Enginemen; Country News - including Daring Burglaries, Conflagration at the Chartham Paper-Mills, Daring Highway Robbery, Capture of Dartmoor Convicts, Alarming Collisions on the Eastern Counties Railway; San Francisco, in Upper California, with engraving Street View in San Francisco; The Massacre in Aleppo - Bedouins of the Desert, with engraving; Nimroud Sculptures, at the British Museum, with splendid engraving; Plymouth, A Government Mail-Packet Station, with engraving; Metropolitan News - including New Poor-Schools, Seasonable Benevolence at Nine Elms, Seizure of Illicit Spirits, Christmas Relief to the Indigent, Street Robbery and Attempted Strangulation, Births and Deaths; Presentation to the Queen of the Addresses from the City of London, and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, on Papal Aggression, with four engravings, including full-page Presentation of the Address of the Corporation of London to Her Majesty, in St. George's Hall, Windsor Castle; The Papal Aggression - Meetings, Events, Documents; Great Industrial Exhibition of 1851; Paris Fashions for the New Year, with engravings; Christmas and the New Year; The Royal Kitchen in Windsor Castle, with engraving; Fine Arts - Decorations of the Great Exhibition Building; Books for the Season; The Great Exhibition Building - Details of Construction, with engravings including the splendid The Transept by Night - The 'Bonfire' and South End of the Building, From the Park Road; Watering-Places of Devon, with engravings Sidmouth and Exmouth, from Starcross; music and lyrics Marina composed by N.J. Sporle with words by E.J. Gill.
Edité par William Little, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue comprising pages 69-92; previously disbound from bound volume; a handsome copy. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article "Pauperism in 1849"; Imperial Parliament - including Small Tenements Rating Bill; Shipping of the Great Bull from Nineveh, with engraving; Parisian Railway Excursion, with engraving; The Late Mrs. Glover, with portrait engraving; Aerial Machine at Vauxhall Gardens, with engraving of Bell's Aerial Machine; Metropolitan News - including Adult Deaf and Dumb Institution, North and East London Benevolent Institution, Extensive Robbery of Californian Gold; Country News - including Dreadful Explosion of Fire-Damp, Extraordinary Flood; The Gorham Case, with splendid engraving The Gorham Controversy - Great Meeting of Clergy and Laity, in St. Martin's Hall, Long-Acre; Steam-Boat Explosion at Bristol - Great Loss of Life, with engraving; engravings Prize Cattle at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, at Exeter; Burning of the 'Griffith' Steamer, with engraving; The 'Alarm' Yacht, with engraving; The Late General Zachary Taylor, President of the United States, with engravings The Late General Taylor, and President Taylor and His Cabinet; Millard Fillmore, the New President of the United States; Why the Post-Office is Shut Up on a Sunday; The Patent Dolce Campana Pedal Pianoforte, with engraving; Grand Banquet to Lord Palmerston, with engraving; Paris Fashions for August, with engravings.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 197-220, including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; light round stamp "STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY" to upper right corner of page 199; pages lightly age-yellowed; front cover shows light to moderate soil in places. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article Colonization - The Canterbury Settlement, with engraving The Canterbury Colonists - Scene at Gravesend, on Monday; The Canterbury Association - Farewell to the New Zealand Emigrants; Violent Display of Popular Indignation Against the Austrian Marshal Haynau, at Bankside, with engraving; The Royal Visit to Scotland, with several engravings; Submarine Electric Telegraph Between Dover and Calais, with several engravings; Funeral of Louis Philippe, with engravings; The Peace Congress at Frankfort, with engravings; Pictures in the Neighbourhood of Balmoral, with engravings; American Drinks, with engravings American Counter and American Drink-Glasses; Patent Swimming Stocking, with engraving; Paris Fashions for September, with engravings.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 301-324, including Supplement; previously disbound from bound volume; a handsome copy. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article A New Reform Movement; Obituary of Eminent Persons Recently Deceased - The Queen of the Belgians, with engraving; Country News - including The Liverpool Plate Robberies, Mail Robbery, The New County Lunatic Asylum - Colney Hatch, Sussex and Surrey Police - The Frimley Murder, Burglary - A Robber Shot, The Frimley Murder - Confession of One of the Murderers; California - San Francisco and Sacramento, with engravings San Francisco - General View, Blay-Place - San Francisco, Political Meeting at San Francisco, Sacramento - General View; Accident to the 'Pacific' Steam-Ship, with engraving; The Schleswig-Holstein War, with engraving; Parliamentary Portraits - Robert Stephenson, Esq., F.R.S., M.P. for Whitby; National Reform Association; Church of the Holy Trinity, Hartland-Road, Haverstock-Hill, with two engravings; St. Martin's Northern Schools, with engraving; The Exhibition of 1851; Bath and Clifton, with engraving of each; Improvement of Ireland; On Symmetric Proportion; The Handley Testimonial at Sleaford, with engraving; Royal Arch at Dundee Harbour, with engraving.
Edité par William Little, London, England, 1850
Vendeur : Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 469-484 (Issue No. 460) and pages 485-500 (Issue No. 461, Christmas Supplement); previously disbound from bound volume; a handsome copy, in two sections by issue number. With numerous, and splendid engravings, and detailed reportage of current events, history, politics, economics, trade, architecture, personalities, art, theatre, and music, highlights include: lead article Christmas ("Once more the great Christian festival approaches, appealing to the world by the reminiscences of the day for the celebration of which it was founded, in behalf of the great principle of 'peace on earth, and goodwill towards men'"); Manufacture of Glass for the Crystal Palace, with engraving; Foreign and Colonial News - including United States and Australia; Naval and Military Intelligence - including Blowing Up a Portuguese 32-Gun Ship; Papal Aggression - Meetings, Events, Documents; Country News - including Opening of the Liverpool Sailors' Home, Smuggling in the Port of Bristol, Effects of Masking - Two Children Terrified to Death, Cunning Fraud; Frozen-Out Gardeners and Snow Clearers by Thomas Miller, with two moving engravings; Metropolitan News - including Society for Improving the Condition of the Insane, Royal Naval Female School, Aid to the Indigent in St. Andrew's, Suicide of Mr. George Spence, Q.C., of the Chancery Bar, Murderous Attack and Street Robbery, Births and Deaths; splendid full-page engraving Arrival of Christmas Train, Eastern Counties Railway; Grand Industrial Exhibition for Canada - Festivals at Montreal, with engravings; delightful spoof The Dreadful Turn-Out of a French Plum-Pudding!!! Or, The Misfortunes of Monsieur and Madame de la Betise, Whose Grand Object in Life Was to Live in the English Style, Truthfully Narrated, with several illustrations; The Ship 'Oriental,' with engraving; The Grocer's Shop on Christmas Eve by John Oxenford, with charming engraving; The Miserable Club; Or, The Woes of Brown and Wiggins, by Lancelot Wiggins; Christmas Interiors, by The Old Bachelor, with illustrations; Cold Out Of Doors, and Cold In-Doors; Or, 'Tom Smither's Christmas Day,' with illustrations; The Fairy Tale of Fairy Tales, Arranged From the Original Mss. in the Archives of Feefoo, in the Imperial Library of Aragameta, by Anthony B. Montalba, with illustrations; The Sick Giant and the Doctor Dwarf by Douglas Jerrold, with illustrations by William Harvey; Black-And-All-Black: A Legend of the Padereen Mare, Related on a Christmas Eve, by An Old Senachie, by W. Carleton, Esq., with illustrations; Hunting the Wren, with illustrations by James Mahony; full-page A Song for Christmas with music and lyrics entitled Smile, Old Winter: A Christmas Ballad with music by Blewitt and poetry by C. Mackay; The Emigrant's Christmas; Bow Bells by John Timbs, with engraving; Christmas Eve in Devonshire, with engraving; The Old and New Year by John Heraud.
Edité par London, William Little, 1843 (i.e. 1842)., 1843
Vendeur : Librarium of The Hague, The Hague, Pays-Bas
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : . ~ [TEMPORARY REDUCTION SALE: 20-30% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE] ~ (illustrateur). 1st Edition. The paper's first 34 issues bound in one volume. Imperial folio. Paginated consecutively. Pp. vi, 554. Illustrated throughout. HARDCOVER, bound in the original publisher's half calf and marbled boards, spine decorated, lettered and dated in gilt, sides gilt ruled; binding rubbed & chafed in places, worn in places, restored in places, withal a good binding; few closed tears without loss at bottom of leaves. In a very good condition. Overall a well preserved, tightly bound, clean, presentable copy. ~ FIRST EDITION. The paper's first issue, first complete volume, first complete year. Published as a volume with Title, Preface and Index, in 7 January, 1843. Rare survivor, a landmark in the history of journalism. The Illustrated London News was the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper. The first issue, 16 pages with 32 woodcuts, appeared on Saturday, 14 May, 1842, marking a revolution in journalism and news reporting. Completely exceeding the publishers' expectations, it had to be reprinted several times that day; the issue went through five reprints and sold 26,000 copies; the present issue is of the fourth printing. (Issues 4-8; 10-16; 18-20; 24; 27; 28; 30; 34 are first reprint; issue no. 2 is 3rd reprint; no. 9 is 2nd reprint.) Five issues later, it was time for jubilation: "Probably, in the whole annals of Newspaper History, the triumphant success of 'The Illustrated London News' is without a parallel; it has received from the public a welcome, warmer and wider than we could anticipated even in the buoyant enthusiasm of our first ambition. From the length and breadth of the Empire we have received the most flattering testimonials." The present volume contains all first 34 issues and a Supplement. Each issue is stamped at bottom with the legendary red Tax Stamp. Also present is Issue no. 15, a rare collectible in itself, which appeared with the erroneous header "No. 10, July 16" instead of "No. 15, August 20". It is neatly corrected here by contemporary hand. Y-1.