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Vendeur : Devils in the Detail Ltd, Oxford, Royaume-Uni
Etat : Fair. Memoir of Lieutenant Rudolph De Lisle, R.N. by Rev. H. N. Oxenham, 1887Publisher: Chapman and Hall, LondonBinding: hardback clothIllustrated: yesPages: 297 + intro + plates + advertsDescription / Condition: Boards quite stained/marked with some edge wear. Back inner board worn/torn to hinges hence some give.Tissue guard to frontis loose and a tad worn. Ownership inscription to half-title page. Light foxing to pages. An acceptable copy.Please see pictures for further information.Interested in more than one item? We offer postage discounts/combined shipping on multiple orders where possible.
Edité par London: Chapman and Hall, 1884
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1st edition. Collection of essays original published in the Saturday Review, with some corrections and additions. Pp.x/402/32(ads for other publications). Red cloth with gilt ownership(A.J.Balfour, Whittinghame, 1884) stamped to front board, gilt title to spine, spine sunned, edges rubbed. Good. **A.J.Balfour - Arthur Balfour, Politician and British Prime Minister 1902-1906. Whittinghame was his family house, and this book must be from his library. "On 25 July 1848 Arthur James Balfour was born in Whittingehame House, near Stenton, with an auspicious future ahead of him. Entering the House of Commons as a Unionist MP in 1874, between 1902 and 1905 he was to be Prime Minister, and later serve as Foreign Secretary from 1916-1919. Eventually he was to become the 1st Earl of Balfour. It was, however, in November 1917, during his term in the Foreign Office, that he was to make the Balfour Declaration, a statement of British support for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. After his death on 19 March 1930, his remains were returned to his birthplace and buried in the grounds of Whittingehame". (eastlothianatwar).
Edité par Chapman & Hall Ltd, London, 1887
Vendeur : Barter Books Ltd, Alnwick, NORTH, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : IOBA
Red/gilt hardback cloth cover. Third Edition. 190mm x 120mm (7" x 5"). xxiv, 297pp. Illustrated. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Spine faded. Rear board discoloured.
Edité par J. Worrall & Withers, T. Bensley, James Ballantyne & Others 1813-26, London, Edinburgh, 1813
Vendeur : Dearly Departed Books, Alliance, OH, Etats-Unis
Leather & Boards. Etat : G. Original Print. Bound volume containing the following pamphlets and/or tracts as follo ws: 1. WILLIAM ROAMINE: "To The Church-Wardens and Parishioners of St. Olave's This Plain Discourse Made Public at thier Request is humbly I nscribed By their Faithful Servant in Christ, William Romain"-Undated last page refers to other works by Romaine printed by J. Worrall and E . Withers, but no other publication information. 2. REV. W. HUNTINGTON : "Letters Written by the Late Rev. W. Huntington". Twelve page prefac e about Huntington's death dated 1813-82 Pages of letters. No Publishi ng Info. 3. THO. OXENHAM-Four page preface dated 1821-"A Sermon: The S aints Trail and Acquittal at the Judgement- Seat of Christ"-44 pages. No other publishing information. 4. J. EEDES: "The Testimony of Faith In The Prospect of Death Of Mrs. Anne Eedes". 1825, London- T.Bensley Pub. Full title page. 24 pages./Eedes.1825, London-T.Bensley Pub. Full title page. 24 pages. 5. REV. J. CHAMBERLAIN-"The Unfailing Refuge o f His People, A Sermon Preached at Providence Chapel, Gray Inn Lane, o n Sunday, May 16th 1824 on the Death of Mrs. R. Jacques"-1824, London, T. Bensley.6. JOHN GRAHAM: "A Sermon on the Unchangeableness of Jeho vah", 22nd edition. 1826, Edinburgh, James Ballantyne and Co. 40 pages . Overall Good condition. Some scattered foxing and browning to the p ages. An occasional small chip to a corner, none with text loss. Owne r's bookplate on thefront endpaper, Inked name Mary Turner Grantham on the first fly leaf. Half leather binding with marbled boards. Spine h as a 1 1/2" long chip at the base and a small crack to the top of the spine. Rubs/bumps to the corners. Fraying at the head of the spine. Th e title stamped on spine is faint but reads "Romanine's Discourse".