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Edité par London Lock & Whitfield, 1880
Vendeur : John L. Capes (Books) Established 1969, STAITHES, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
A Mounted Oval Woodbury Type photograph of the travel writer, politician and third Earl of Carnarvon. There is an accompanying page of text and the full DNB entry is available if required.
Edité par 4 April ; Torquay, 1857
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien Signé
See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p, 12mo. In fair condition, aged and worn, with slight damage to one corner from removal from mount. Folded four times. Signed Carnarvon and addressed to E. Lovell Esr. If he possibly can he will attend on the Wednesday , but he doubts whether his other business will allow this. Wednesday is a less convenient day than Tuesday to me, but I sd. be very glad to attend if possible. .
Edité par LONDON: John Murray. 1848., 1848
Vendeur : Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
8vo. Tela editorial roja; título dorado en lomera; ambos planos con 'Murray's Colonial & Home Library' y diseño estampado en seco. Cubiertas rozadas, cajó empieza a rajarse; firma de un antiguo poseedor en portada. Precisa reencuadernación.xi, 376 pp; (sin las 16 pp de bibliografía editorial que suelen estar)Tercera edición; tras la primera en 1836. El texto ha sido recompuesto en tipografía más pequeña y varios capítulos, presentes en las ediciones anteriores, han sido eliminados. El viaje se hizo en 1827, luego el autor añadió sus opiniones sobre la Guerra Carlista. No.27 en la serie Murray's Home and Colonial Library. 'Lord Carnarvon, enamorado de los vascos y partidario asimismo de Don Carlos, acusa al Gobierno inglés de participar abiertamente en la lucha contra los carlistas, arrastrando a Francia que no sentía ningún deseo de intervenir.' Jaime del Burgo. Lisboa - Oporto - Vigo - Pontevedra - Santiago de Compostela - La Coruña - El Ferrol - Lugo. Foulché-Delbosc 290 C. Farinelli III p.176. Alberich 1027. Robertson (1988) pp.184 - 186. Jaime del Burgo p.483. Palau, después de 44 675. García-Romeral XIX 830.
Edité par John Murray, London, 1896
Vendeur : Creaking Shelves Books, Spean Bridge, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
Livre Edition originale
Blue Cloth. Etat : Very Good +. 1st Edition. Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, 4th earl of Carnarvon, (1831- 1890, London) was the father of Carnarvon of Tutankamen fame and the family estate was at Highclere in Berkshire , incidentally the mansion used in shooting the series Downton Abbey. A British statesman, and liberally inclined member of Conservative Party governments, who tried, with varying success, to establish federal self-government in British overseas possessions. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, inheriting his father's earldom in 1849. He was undersecretary for the colonies in 1858-59 and served two terms as colonial secretary (1866-67 and 1874-78). In his first term he realized his greatest achievement passage of the British North America Act (1867), which gave Canada its federal system and dominion status. In his second term of office, however, his 1875 proposal for a South African federation on the Canadian pattern failed. In 1878 he proposed the so-called Carnarvon Terms, which a few years later provided the settlement of a major dispute between Canada and the British that had delayed the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. In the 3rd marquess of Salisbury's first ministry (1885-86) Carnarvon served as lord lieutenant (viceroy) of Ireland, despite his having voted for Liberal Party legislation intended to conciliate Irish nationalists. On Aug. 1, 1885, he and the Irish leader Charles Stewart Parnell held a secret and futile discussion of the possibility of Irish Home Rule. Parnell had been misled into believing that Ireland might be conceded the status of a self-governing province within a federal United Kingdom. In the end, Carnarvon could not find a settlement acceptable to both Salisbury and Parnell. Vol I xiii+425p; chapters on A Vigil at Stonehenge, Hampshire History, archaeology of Berkshire, Turkish Empire in Asia, Lessons of the French Revolution, Old Venice, Lord Chesterfield etc. Vol.II National Insurance, Letters by Ruricloa, Prison discipline, Proon management, the shadow of a sick room, Lord Lothian, Sir William Heathcote and etc. Partly uncut, Slate blue cloth top edges gilt. Finely produced. Decorative endpapers; no marks or signatures in VG+ to NF condition. Provenance: Pixton Park. Rare . See scans.
Edité par G.P. Putnam's Sons / Knickerbocker Press, New York
Vendeur : Malcolm Books, Thetford, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
Decorative Hard Back. 1st U.S. Edition in This Form. Undated c1900. both beautifully bound pocket hardbacks in good condition, minor edge wear. Contents Very Good, Clean & tight (looks unread, a few pages uncut) retains tissue papers protecting both frontice illustrations. NO inscriptions, NO foxing etc. Vol. 1; xv+239 pages+ ills etc+ vii publisher ads rear, Vol. 2 ; xv+295 pages (including index)+ ills etc+ vii publisher ads rear. 9.5 x 14.5cm.approx.
Edité par 48 Portman Square London 11 February, 1889
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
2pp., 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition, lightly aged, with small paint stain to first page. He will be 'most happy' to see Basing, '& to talk over this serious question'. He suggests arrangements and concludes: 'But anyhow there shall be ample time for convocation: for the matter ought not to be hurried.' At the time of writing the Marquis of Salisbury, a Conservative, was Prime Minister. The 'serious matter' may be the Naval Defence Bill, enacted on 31 May of the same year.
Edité par John Murray, London, 1879
Vendeur : Edmonton Book Store, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Livre
Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : No dustjacket. 8vo pp.96.previous owners name on half title and title page,cracked front spine. book.
Edité par LONDON: John Murray. 1848., 1848
Vendeur : Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
8vo. Tela editorial roja; título dorado en lomera; ambos planos con 'Murray's Colonial & Home Library' y diseño estampados en seco. Extremos del lomo restaurados de manera experta.xi, 376 pp; bibliografía editorial , 32 pp.Tercera edición, tras la primera en 1836; emisión tardía con la bibliografía editorial fechada Abril 1854. El texto ha sido recompuesto en tipografía más pequeña y varios capítulos, presentes en las ediciones anteriores, han sido eliminados. El viaje se hizo en 1827, luego el autor añadió sus opiniones sobre la guerra carlista. No.27 en la serie Murray's Home and Colonial Library. 'Lord Carnarvon, enamorado de los vascos y partidario asimismo de Don Carlos, acusa al Gobierno inglés de participar abiertamente en la lucha contra los carlistas, arrastrando a Francia que no sentía ningún deseo de intervenir.' Jaime del Burgo. Lisboa - Oporto - Vigo - Pontevedra - Santiago de Compostela - La Coruña - El Ferrol - Lugo. Foulché-Delbosc 290 C. Farinelli III p.176. Alberich 1027. Robertson (1988) pp.184 - 186. Jaime del Burgo p.483. Palau, después de 44 675. García-Romeral XIX 830.
Edité par LONDON: John Murray. 1848., 1848
Vendeur : Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
8vo. B ello ejemplar en media piel reciente; lomo con nervios, dos tejuelos y adornos doradosxi, 376 pp; bibliografía editorial fechada Marzo 1848, 16 pp.Tercera edición, la primera en 1836. El viaje se hizo en 1827, luego el autor añadió sus opiniones sobre la Guerra Carlista. No.27 en la serie Murray's Home and Colonial Library. 'Lord Carnarvon, enamorado de los vascos y partidario asimismo de Don Carlos, acusa al Gobierno inglés de participar abiertamente en la lucha contra los carlistas, arrastrando a Francia que no sentía ningún deseo de intervenir.' Jaime del Burgo. Lisboa - Oporto - Vigo - Pontevedra - Santiago de Compostela - La Coruña - El Ferrol - Lugo. Foulché-Delbosc 290 C. Farinelli III p.176. Alberich 1027. Robertson (1988) pp.184 - 186. Jaime del Burgo p.483. Palau, después de 44 675. García-Romeral 830.
Edité par London: printed for Charles Knight Pall Mall East, 1825
Vendeur : Christopher Edwards ABA ILAB, Henley-on-Thames, OXON, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
8vo, pp. xciv, 365; including final leaf of errata; neatly and very sympathetically rebound in contemporary-style half roan over marbled boards, edges sprinkled in red. Binding by Philip Dusel. First edition of an historical poem on the Spanish struggle for independence at the close of the fifteenth century, full of Byronic imagery. Herbert (1800-1849), at this time styled Lord Porchester, had a love for adventure and travelled as a young man extensively in Spain, Portugal and North Africa; on inheriting the family seat, Highclere Castle, in 1833, he had it almost entirely rebuilt - and it is this building that is familiar as Downton Abbey in the television series.
Edité par John Murray, London, 1837
Vendeur : Stony Hill Books, Madison, WI, Etats-Unis
Full-Leather. Etat : Very Good. Bound in fancy full leather binding by C. Lewis, without half-titles, all page edges gilt, gilt lettering and decorations on spines, gilt decorations on both covers including a heraldic emblem approx. one inch tall; internally clean tight and unmarked save for previous owner name scrawled on both title pages; remnants of previous bookplate removed from both front pastedowns; front cover of volume 2 is detached.