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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Scripture Union 02/l /21 J, 2023
ISBN 10: 1785069055 ISBN 13: 9781785069055
Da: Bahamut Media, Reading, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. Shipped within 24 hours from our UK warehouse. Clean, undamaged book with no damage to pages and minimal wear to the cover. Spine still tight, in very good condition. Remember if you are not happy, you are covered by our 100% money back guarantee.
Editore: LexisNexis Canada
ISBN 10: 0433475722 ISBN 13: 9780433475729
Da: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Editore: John Grant Morden, 1999
Da: Regent College Bookstore, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Good soft cover binding. Clear text block. An inscription in pen on the first blank page.
Editore: Street & Smith PUB 1945, april, NY, 1945
Da: WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, CHICO-CA, CA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condizione: Good. Illustrated by Ilust (illustratore). Paperback Original. MINOR COVER RUBS, 2" edge tear to page 1.old paper, but not brittle, OK PAPERBACK; color cover photo shows woman in red dress & soldier in WW2 uniform cutting flag designed "Red Cross War Fund Give" cake. ; MAGAZINE; 130pg pages; .from page 79."Her self control had gine completely. Now will you go?" .short stories, or serial parts with qite a few line drawing ilustrations.not a common item.Back cover CALVERT WHISKEY "Parrot" color advert.
Editore: London, Ontario, 1999
ISBN 10: 0968641601 ISBN 13: 9780968641606
Da: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: Good. 109 p. 22 cm. Paperback. Inscribed by author on front free endpaper. A few spots on text block edge. Author was Archdeacon Emeritus in the Diocese of Huron, and Principal Emeritus of Huron College, London, Ontario.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Huron College, London, Ontario, Canada, 1994
Da: Alexander Books (ABAC/ILAB), Ancaster, ON, Canada
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: As New. 1st Edition. 381 Pages Illus.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: The Devolved Press, Toronto, 2010
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. Signed on title page by both authors. Numbered 17 of 100. Signed by Author(s).
Lingua: Inglese
Data di pubblicazione: 1860
Da: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloNo Binding. Condizione: Very Good. A splendid antique engraved portrait. Mounted/matted and ready to frame. Attractive and decorative.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Near Fine. Rob Morden (illustratore). A delightful copy of this very scarce limited work, comprising extracts of Wiltshire as described by English antiquary John Aubrey. Number thirty-five out of sixty copies produced by the Punch Bowl Press. A very scarce work.In the publisher's card covers. With the vanishingly scarce matching slipcase.A wonderful collection of historical descriptions of Wiltshire by John Aubrey, a pioneer archaeologist who recorded numerous monuments in southern England. He also collected a miscellany of material on local customs, traditions and beliefs.Includes Aubrey's writings on the county's topography, proverbs, food, markets and differences between inhabitants of North Wilts and South Wilts.With a coloured folding map to the rear, being a facsimile of a work by English bookseller, mapmaker and engraver Rob Morden (c.1650-1703). In the publisher's illustrated card covers. With the matching slipcase.Externally, very smart, with minor shelf wear. Slipcase is smart, with slight fading to the spine and instances of rubbing to the top edge. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Near Fine. book.
Editore: London: Ward & Chandler -39, 1724
Da: David Ford Books PBFA, Cley-next-the-Sea, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: PBFA
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very Good. Suffolk section from Magna Brittania Antiqua & Nova, nicely bound in half- leather with gilt title 'Cox's Suffolk' to spine, and marbled boards and page edges; grey endpapers. Has no individual title page or publication details but begins with a folding engraved map of Suffolk by Robert Morden, then pp171-344 with heading 'Suffolk' . Individual county sections of Magna Brittania were sometimes bound up separately, as here. Very Good condition. The pages are crisp and clean with a little browning to margins and to ends, some heavier browning to blanks adjoining endpapers. The leather of the covers is scuffed and patchily rubbed, but the gilt bright and the marbling nice.
Editore: LondonImpensis Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton ., 1610
Da: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloOriginal uncoloured engraved map of Surrey with London in the upper right corner trimmed to neatline and backed onto 18th century laid paper. Map dimensions 29 x 37.5 cm, overall backing-sheet size 32 x 40 cm. Lightly toned and with some browning, fraying to bottom right portion with minimal loss. An early decorative map of Surrey engraved by William Kip first published in the 1607 edition of William Camden's Britannia.* This example is from the first English edition of Camden's Britannia published in 1610, without any text on the verso. *Britannia, first published in 1586, was one of the most popular and influential books of the period. The work of the Elizabethan antiquarian, William Camden (1551-1623), it was a detailed historical and topographical description of Great Britain. Its patriotic sentiments, in particular, both appealed to and generated the growing sense of nationalism that was coursing through late Tudor / early Stuart society. Between 1607 and 1637, county maps engraved by William Kip and William Hole, and based largely on Saxton's surveys, were added. (Skelton, 6).
Editore: Iohn Thornton at ye Platt in ye Minories./ By Robt. Morden at the Atlas in Corn-hill./ And by Phillip Lea at ye Atlas & Herculus/ in the Poultry, London, 1685
Da: Clive A. Burden Ltd., Chalfont St. Giles, BUCKS, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloNo binding. Condizione: Good. The FIRST STATE in fine EARLY OUTLINE COLOUR of the FIRST PLAN OF NEW YORK HARBOUR. 450 x 550 mm., in early outline colour, with two marks lower centre, otherwise in good condition. The FIRST STATE in fine EARLY OUTLINE COLOUR. This rare map contains the FIRST PLAN OF NEW YORK HARBOUR. 'In May 1685 John Thornton, Robert Morden and Philip Lea advertised for sale a multi-sheet map entitled 'A New Map of the ENGLISH EMPIRE. in the Continent of AMERICA'. Although earlier multi-sheet maps of the Americas existed, namely the Augustine Herrman 1673[74], none survive that were of the entire English colonies in North America' (Burden). Only the one known example survives in the Bibliothà que Nationale, Paris. It was cleverly designed in such a manner that allowed some of the sheets to be separately issued. One of these is offered here, A NEW MAP OF NEW ENGLAND NEW YORK. 'This can be shown by the fact that the title runs in a narrow border along the top, so that when made up as a wall map it may be pasted or cut out. A main area of debate is whether the map appears in an earlier state than that surviving today. It has been argued that the inset plan of New York harbour and the scale and imprint cartouche below it are later insertions, and that they do not appear on the state intended for the wall map. The author believes this is not the case as the scale is the only one on the finished wall map. The plan was inserted at a later stage of production merely because the information became available, and quite possibly because the Duke of York, the harbour's proprietor, was the newly crowned King. It was clearly a late insertion as a sand bar on the main map has been altered to match that in the inset.'The inset is the first printed chart of New York harbour, and superseded the efforts of John Seller in his map of New Jersey, c.1675. Taliaferro identified the source as being a manuscript by Philip Wells. East New Jersey had been sold to William Penn and eleven other Quakers in February 1683. They requested that Wells produce a map of New York harbour to help them in their dispute with the colony of New York over Staten Island. The manuscript bears the inscription 'Being the Proprietors 1682/3' meaning it must have been produced shortly after acquisition. Further study of the text places the earliest possible date as mid-May 1683. A plain version entitled A Sand Draught of New York Harbor by Philip Wells exists in the Penn Papers now in the Ayer Collection, Newberry Library. Wells laid out the city of Perth Amboy for the Proprietors by May 1683, and while serving as the Surveyor General for New York worked on the boundary dispute between that colony and Connecticut in 1684. Sometime around 1685 he became the Surveyor General for Governor Edmund Andros and composed a manuscript map of Boston harbour. Wells was described in the Minutes as 'one that's both capable and honest in that imploy [surveying], and lives on Staten Island near adjacent to us'. Indeed, his dwelling is noted on the printed map at the northern tip of Staten Island. Thornton in particular had worked with Penn before and it is most probably through the auspices of Penn that the work of Wells reached him.'The cartography of the main map is derived from two chief sources. First the Chesapeake Bay region is derived from Thornton's earlier map co-published with Robert Greene, c.1678, it being drawn from the Augustine Herrman, 1673[74]. The major area of alteration as expected is that of the new colony of Pennsylvania. Thornton was involved with the new colony quite closely, producing the key promotional map in 1681. It is this document that Thornton incorporates here, although it appears not without some difficulty. There are signs of erasure from the middle of the Delaware peninsula northwards into Pennsylvania. The Schuylkill River is reduced in length but Philadelphia is present as is the recently renamed Borlington. New England to appears to be derived from the Thornton and Gr.
Editore: [c1685]., London,, 1685
Da: Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd, London, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloThe first plan of New York harbour First state. Double-page engraved map (450 by 550mm to the neatline, full margins showing the plate mark), with early hand-colour in outline (one or two pale stains). "In May 1685 John Thornton, Robert Morden and Philip Lea advertised for sale a multi-sheet map entitled 'A New Map of the English Empire in the Continent of America'. Although earlier multi-sheet maps of the Americas existed, namely the Augustine Herrman 1673[74], none survive that were of the entire English colonies in North America" (Burden). The only known example of their advertised map is held in the Bibliothéque Nationale, Paris. The multi-sheet map was designed in such a manner that allowed for some of the sheets to be issued separately, as in the present example: "This can be shown by the fact that the title runs in a narrow border along the top, so that when made up as a wall map it may be pasted or cut out. A main area of the debate is whether the map appears in an earlier state than that surviving today. It has been argued that the inset plan of New York harbor, and the scale and imprint cartouche below it, are later insertions, and that they do not appear on the state intended for the wall map. The author believes this is not the case as the scale is the only one on the finished wall map. The plan was inserted at a later stage of production merely because the information became available, and quite possibly because the Duke of York, the harbour's proprietor, was the newly crowned King. It was clearly a late insertion as a sand bar on the main map has been altered to match that in the inset. "The inset is the first printed chart of New York harbour, and superseded the efforts of John Seller in his map of New Jersey, c1675. Taliaferro identified the source as being a manuscript by Philip Wells. East New Jersey had been sold to William Penn and eleven other Quakers in February 1683. They requested that Wells produce a map of New York harbour to help them in their dispute with the colony of New York over stated Island. The manuscript bears the inscription 'Being the Proprietors 1682/3 meaning it must have been produced shortly after acquisition. Further study of the text places the earliest possible date as mid-May 1683. A plain version entitled "A San Draught of New York Harbour" by Philip Wells exists in the Penn Papers now in the Ayer Collection, Newberry Library. Wells laid out the city of Perth Amboy for the Proprietors by May 1683, and while serving as the Surveyor General for New York worked on the boundary dispute between that colony and Connecticut in 1684. Sometime around 1685 he became the Surveyor General for Governor Edmund Andros and composed a manuscript map of Boston harbour. Wells was described in the Minutes as 'one that's both capable and honest in that imploy [surveying], and lives on Stated Island near adjacent to us'. Indeed, his dwelling is noted on the printed map at the northern tip of Staten Island. Thornton in particular had worked with Penn before and it is most probably through the auspices of Penn that the work of Wells reached him. "The cartography of the main map is derived from two chief sources. First the Chesapeake Bay region is derived from Thornton's earlier map co-published with Robert Greene, c1678, it being drawn from the Augustine Herrman, 1673[74]. The major area of alteration as expected is that of the new colony of Pennsylvania. Thornton was involved with the new colony quite closely, producing the key promotional map in 1681. It is this document that Thornton incorporates here, although it appears not without some difficulty. There are signs of erasures from the middle of the Delaware peninsula northwards into Pennsylvania. The Schuylkill River is reduced in length but Philadelphia is present as is the recently renamed Borlington. New England too appears to be derived from the Thornton and Greene with a few minor alterations. The south coast of Long Island is much improved, displaying the Great South Bay. Similarly Long Island Sound is more open to the east. The entire region around Boston has also been improved; indeed, there are signs of later alteration here also. A border defining the Plymouth Colony is displayed which derives from the 1664 compromise reached with Massachusetts. This ran the boundary westwards from the coastal town of Scituate. Two main roads are delineated leading from the Boston area and what appears to be a third more minor one to Springfield. "Thornton, Morden and Lea collaborated in producing this map. Thornton and Morden were already well established, particularly in the field of American mapping. Lea had been apprenticed to Robert Morden from April 1675 and freed by 1683. Some of Lea's early works were in partnership with Morden and his partner of the day, William Berry. This expressed their respect for his abilities. Lea continued to work with Morden for much of his career. Morden was often in financial difficulties whilst Lea appeared to be the consummate businessman. Indeed, it is probably for this reason that Morden sold his interest in this map to Lea. Thornton also sold his for reasons unknown, but these may have been tied to his preparations for the English Pilot Fourth Book which was to be published with William Fischer in 1689. In 1687 Lea moved premises to Cheapside as his business was growing rapidly. There are four known states of the map" (Burden). First state, with the imprints of Thornton, Morden and Lea. Arber, vol II, p.126; Baer 123; Burden 616; Cohen & Augustyn pp.48-9; Deák 71; McCorkle, 1986, illustrating the Newberry Library example of the Wells manuscript; McCorkle, 680.4, 685.3; Morrison, Papenfuse, Bramucci & Janson-La Palme, 20; Phillips 527, 4271, 5682, vol. 3, 12; Pritchard & Taliaferro, p.364; Stevens & Tree, 35; Stokes, pl. 21; Tyacke, pp. 120-3, 146-8. Arber, vol II, p.126; Baer 123; Burden 616; Cohen & Augustyn pp.48-9; Deák 71; McCorkle, 1986, illustrating the Newberry Library.
Data di pubblicazione: 2025
Da: True World of Books, Delhi, India
EUR 27,46
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Aggiungi al carrelloLeatherBound. Condizione: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1984 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Pages: 322 NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 322.