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Editore: CreateSpace Independent Publis, 2024
ISBN 10: 1519228295ISBN 13: 9781519228291
Da: Save With Sam, North Miami, FL, U.S.A.
Libro Print on Demand
Paperback. Condizione: New. Brand New! This item is printed on demand.
Editore: Certa Publishing, 2018
ISBN 10: 1946466352ISBN 13: 9781946466358
Da: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
Libro
Paperback. Condizione: New.
Editore: Libraries Board of South Australia, Adelaide, 1963
Da: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Written in the year 1792. [Facsimile edition]. Pp. [iv]+viii+74; f'cap. 8vo; light blue art. leather, spine lettered in gilt, boards a trifle soiled, bottom fore-corners slightly bruised; bookseller's sticker at foot of upper pastedown, name in ink on upper free endpaper, the free endpapers faintly offset, a couple of spots of foxing; Libraries Board of South Australia, Adelaide, 1963. Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 22.
Data di pubblicazione: 1963
Da: Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australia
Adelaide: Libraries Board of South Australia 1963. 12mo. Original cloth slightly shelf-soiled. Spine gilt. 4 viii 74pp. Aust. Facsimile Edition No. 22 from the original 1792 edition. A very good copy.
Editore: Pearson, Madrid., 2006
ISBN 10: 8420546186ISBN 13: 9788420546186
Da: Librería Pérez Galdós, Madrid, Spagna
Libro
7ª ed. Rústica. Dirección estratégica es un manual que parte de la práctica de la dirección estratégica, tal y como la entienden los investigadores y profesionales de este campo. La séptima edición constituye un paso hacia delante en cuanto a la presentación del texto y del diseño, en un intento de mejorar la claridad y la comprensión y hacer que la lectura sea una experiencia más agradable. . Estado de conservación: new. 685 p. páginas.
Data di pubblicazione: 1963
Da: Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australia
Adelaide: Libraries Board of South Australia 1963. 12mo. Original cloth. Spine gilt. 4 viii 74pp. Aust. Facsimile Edition No. 22 from the original 1792 edition. Previous owner's bookplate on endpaper.
Editore: E. Newbery new edition, London, 1788
Da: Abbey Antiquarian Books, Blockley, GLOS, Regno Unito
Condizione: Good. Copperplates (6 including frontis) by Wale. 16mo green vellum spined boards (marbled boards very worn & rubbed corners rounded). Frontispiece +177pp +[3]pp books of E. Newbery. Name to head of titlepage & same initials to fly leaf, another name to fly leaf. Corner of one leaf torn off not touching print, a few signs of use but unusually clean and tight especially for a children's book. *Charming early history for the young and as an early edition scarce. 1 volume. Hardcover.
Editore: Printed for E. Newbery, London, 1791
Da: Antiquates Ltd - ABA, ILAB, Wareham, Dorset, Regno Unito
Eighth edition. xii, [1], 14-180pp. With an engraved frontispiece and a further five engraved plates. Contemporary gilt-tooled half-calf, marbled boards. Heavily rubbed and marked, without lettering-piece. Later ink ownership stamp of I. Tritton to FFEP, occasional slight chipping to margins, offsetting. An enlarged edition of an immensely popular introduction to English history via the most influential of her monarchs. First printed in 1772, the work reached 11 editions by 1801. The work is commonly attributed to hack-writer and compiler of numerous Newbery publications, Richard Johnson (1733/34-1793), whose name is frequently connected with the alias of the Reverend Mr. Cooper, however his contribution has been called in the question by recent scholarship, with Roscoe (with reference to Weedonâ s Richard Johnson and the Successors to John Newbery) going so far as to doubt his involvement entirely. ESTC T135564, Roscoe J84 (6). Size: 12mo.
Editore: John Bell and C, Etherington, London and York, 1776
Da: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, Regno Unito
Libro Prima edizione
Full-Leather. Condizione: Good. First Edition. Eighteen of the twenty volumes of this set of British plays. Volumes 4 (comedies) and 18 (tragedies) are missing. Volume 11 is present but the spine is completely split and the book is now in two parts. All the other volumes are in at least good condition with rubbing to the spine with some chipping to the top and bottom in several volumes. There is rubbing around the edges and some light discolouration to the front and rear panels. Volume 1 has a narrow two inch stain to the rear panel but there are no other heavy marks. Each volume has two title panels on the spine - at the top this has 'Bell's Theatre' and near the centre a panel with the volume number and the category (Tragedies, Comedies or Opera). Volumes 1,3,5,7,10,12,14,16 and 20 contain tragedies. Volumes 2,6,8,11,13,15,17 and 19 contain comedies and volume 9 contains operas. Some of these panels have unfortunately been lost with the top panel missing from three volumes and the volume panel missing from eight volumes. There is a browning to the page edges. Each volume has the original owner's bookplate - this was Alfred Octavius Hartley, M.A. of Steeple Ashton Vicarage in Wells in Norfolk. Browning to the endpapers. There is browning on the title pages of each volume and also at the beginning of each individual play - these are all individually paginated and each play has a title page and a pictorial frontispiece with several of these folding out. Some light browning and spotting through each volume but most of the pages are largely unmarked. Because this is a set of 18 volumes there will be an additional postage charge so if this is a concern please make contact before ordering so the different options can be discussed.
Editore: Goff & Co, Paternoster Row, London, 1787
Da: Hordern House Rare Books, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
Engraving, 17 x 11 cms. title inscribed around oval half length portrait; vignette below depicting a redemption scene by a harbour with sailing ships, captioned with a biblical inscription. A rare portrait engraving of Rev. Johnson chaplain to the new colony; an appointment which had occurred in 1786 largely through the influence of William Wilberforce and John Newton. Johnson held the first Christian service in Australia on February 3rd. 1788. Johnson was Australia's first clergyman, (until Marsden's arrival in 1794), as well as a pioneer farmer on his 350 acres in present-day Canterbury; his two successful wheat crops by mid-1790 mean that he preceded Ruse, traditionally regarded as Australia's first private wheat grower, by some time. Tench in fact described him as "the best farmer in the colony", and his general interest in natural history was wide: as early as July 1788 he was sending seeds to Joseph Banks and others, and the "Laura Keat" that he sent to England was probably the first living bird sent back from the colony. Johnson's generosity and true compassion for his ordinary parishioners - the convicts and the marine privates - was one of the more significant elements in the character of early Australian society and its development. Yet both Phillip and Grose were largely antagonistic to him; only from 1795 did he begin to receive co-operation from the administration, when Hunter, who considered him "a very good, pious, inoffensive man", came to power. His care and concern for the convicts was legendary: he brought with him a library of 4200 books, so that each of the 700 convicts could borrow six at a time. Our first church, (a memorial tablet stands today on the corner of Hunter and Castlereagh Streets) was built from his own funds in 1793, but was destroyed by fire only 5 years later. The administration was often hostile to him and the conflict between church and state is evident in his strictures in his printed text against fornication. Johnson clearly criticises military concubinage and Phillip's indulgence of the "wickedness"; Johnson's published work of 1794, An Address to the Inhabitants of the Colonies, Established in New South Wales and Norfolk Island. is directed specifically to the conditions of society at Port Jackson, whether convict or military. His awareness of the special and increasing needs of the settlement is apparent from the start when he signs off his introduction to his Address. : 'Port Jackson, Oct. 30. 1792. At this date, exclusive of those who died or were born on the voyage from England: Baptisms 226; Marriages 220; Burials 854." His care is directed also towards the native as well as the newcomer inhabitants; 'I would farther plead with you, for the sake of the poor unenlightened savages, who daily visit us, or who reside amongst us. If these ignorant natives, as they become more and more acquainted with our language and manners, hear you, many of you, curse, swear, lie, abound in every kind of obscene and profane conversation; and if they observe, that it is common with you to steal, to break the Sabbath, to be guilty of uncleanness, drunkenness, and other abominations; how must their minds become prejudiced and their hearts hardened against that pure and holy religion which we profess?.'. . In very good condition; trimmed to engraving line with eighteenth century manuscript initials within oval boarder.
Editore: London, E. Newbery 1789., 1789
Da: Antiquariat Burgverlag, Wien, Austria
12°. 4 ll., (1) 14-184 pp. Mit 5 Kupfertaf. Mod. Ldr.-Bd. mit Streicheisenlinien. Tit. am Kopfsteg beschnitten. Teile des alten flieg. Vorsatzbl. mit Namenszug auf das neue Vorsatzbl. aufkaschiert. In gutem Zustand. Sabin I, 16583 - Zweite Ausgabe des laut Sabin erstmal 1780 publizierten Werkes zur Geschichte Nordamerikas. "Ref. Mr. Cooper" ist ein Pseudonym für Richard Johnson (1733/4-1793), der im Vorwort schreibt: "Future generations will perhaps view the late revolution in North America, as the most singular phoenomenon that ever appeared [ ] To point out the gradual steps by which America finally obtained her independence, to describe those terrible scenes of rapine, blood, and slaughter [ ] are principally the objects of this epitiome". Es fehlt das Frontispiz mit der siegreichen Personifikation Amerikas. With 5 copplerplate engravings. Mod. calf binding, gilt stamped. The frontispiece with the victorious personification of America is missing. - Ref. to Sabin second edition. Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Editore: Catskill, [NY]: Printed by M. Croswell, for John Shaw, Book-seller, and Book-binder, 1811., 1811
Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Condizione: Fair. Catskill, [NY]: Printed by M. Croswell, for John Shaw, Book-seller, and Book-binder, 1811., 1811. Fair. RARE MACKAY CROSWELL CATSKILL NEW YORK IMPRINT - Octavo, 6-10/16 inches high by 4-2/16 inches wide. Hardcover, bound in original marbled paper covered boards backed with a tan calf spine, titled "American Revolution" in gilt on the spine. The covers are heavily rubbed and chipped and the front cover is detached. Pages [i]-xii, [1], and pages 14-264. There is evidence of early worming to the top front corner of the first 2 leaves. There is some scattered foxing and staining throughout with occasional pencil annotations. An internally good copy of this rare imprint. RARE CATSKILL NEW YORK IMPRINT. Although for many years attributed to the Reverend William Cooper [see Howes C-761], modern scholarship has identified the author as being Richard Johnson, (1733 or 1734-1793), He wrote the text for Elizabeth Newbery, who published the first edition in 1789. [M.J.P. Weedon, "Richard Johnson and the Successors to John Newbery," The Library (1949), pp. 25-63]. Richard Johnson also wrote an adaptation for children of several stories of the "Thousand and one nights" under the pseudonym Reverend J. Cooper. It appeared under the title "The Oriental moralist, or the beauties of the Arabian nights entertainments", accompanied with suitable reflections adapted to each story in 1790. Mackay Croswell, (1765-1847), was an important early printer in the Hudson Valley who started the first Catskill New York newspaper, "The Catskill Packet", in 1792. Together with his brother Thomas he opened a book and print shop in Catskill in 1790. Mackay was soon joined in the the business of journalism by his brother Harry Croswell. In 1800, the paper was renamed "The Western Constellation" in 1800 and was co-edited by Mackay and Harry. For a brief period, the brothers mentored a well-known future journalist, Thurlow Weed who worked in their print shop.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Two volumes 9 cm x 14.5 cm (9) 14 -184 + (12) +168 pages .Woodcut frontis and 5 plates to each volume. Contents clean and tight, bookplate of "G HEXT Landcarfe near Bodmin" to front paste down. His signature to first free end paper with Revd J J Hext October 1827 written below signature.With George Hext signature to verso blank of frontis.Signature of S Hext to front blank of the South America volume.Text block in both volumes clean and tight.Contempoary full calf bindings light rubbing to head tails of spines ,lacking label to South America volume with slight cracking to hinges but binding tight to both volumes. ESTC T135559 T135560 (Sabin 16583) .The preface to the North America volume notes it will ,"endeavored to divert ourselves of every spark of national prejudice.