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Editore: Under the Direction of Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Association; Printed for the Association by Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ltd., Whitefriars, London, 1898
Da: Bailgate Books Ltd, Doncaster, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 42,57
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Dark red half-leather over red boards, banded spine with gilt lettering. Leather has some areas of surface loss at spine-joint of front cover, and rubbing on spine. Wear to lower spine-end and corners. Bright gilt upper text-block edging. Red marbled end-papers. Sound binding. Clean pages and end-papers. Includes crisp clean fold-out colour map. Contents include: Domesday Book for Yorkshire, by Robert H Skaife; List of Persons in Yorkshire who paid the Tax on Male Servants in 1870, by J J Cartwright; John Field of East Ardsley, "The Proto-Copernican of England", by Osgood Field; Pocklington Church, by Alex D H Leadman; Pocklington School, by Alex D H Leadman; The Foundation of St Clement's in the Castle of Pontefract, by Richard Holmes; Notes on Yorkshire Churches (Parts VI - VII), by Sir Stephen Glynne; Extracts from the Registers of the Church of Holy Trinity, Hull, by John Sykes; Paver's Marriage Licenses (Parts XIII & XIV), by Rev C B Norcliffe & others; A Muster Roll of Cavalry (temp Edward III), by Henry Appleton; Wragby Registers (Book No III), by Rev E H Sankey; The Episcopal Visitations of the Yorkshire Deaneries of the Archdeaconry of Richmond in 1548 and 1554, by H D Eshelby; Letters from the Stowe manuscripts; Extracts from the House Books of the Corporation of York, by Robert H Skaife; Monumental Brasses in the East Riding (Additions and Corrections), by Mill Stephenson; Obituary - George William Tomlinson; Notes, Reports, etc. 544 pages. Contains black and white plates and illustrations. No dust jacket, as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 50319092018. All our books are sent by tracked mail. This book is heavier than 1kg, and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations.
Editore: Screeches Publications, Blackburn, England, 1964
Da: William Allen Word & Image, London, Regno Unito
EUR 118,25
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Very good +. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very good. Magazine. Dave Cunliffe and Tina Morris (eds.), Poetmeat no. 7, Screeches Publications, Blackburn, England, Christmas 1964. Printed black and white mimeo pages in stapled covers. Unpaginated. The inside fo the frotn cover features a full page illustration by Arthur Moyse. The editors write, 'That rare species, the British experimentor/innovator (long regarded as extinct) has been rediscovered &, tho not exactly over-stocked with talent, may soon be powerful enough to boot the island's academy up off its fat imitative ass.' With contributions by: Geogre Montgomery entitled 'Big Apple - Part 22', Lionel Kearns, William Wantling, Jim Burns, Kirby Congdon, Julian Beck, Allen Katzman, Cal Hernton, Tom McNamara, Sam Morland, Lee Harwood, Carol Berge, Paul Evans, Carl Larsen, Duane Locke, Robert M Chute, Stan Gooch, Emilie Glen, Ian Vine, Kenneth L Beudoin, Tracy Thompson, George Dowden, Allen De Loach, Neil Chassman, Allen Ginsberg, Barbara A Holland, Chris J Torrance, Rudyard Tupling (alias Tuli Kupferberg), Margaret Randall, Michael Skaife d'`ingerthorpe, Ree Dragonette, Earle Birney, Michael Wilkin. Featured on the back cover are 'Cable Street' by Lee Harwood, 'The Riddle Fights the Mocking Bird' by Margart Randall, 'The Change: Kyoto-Tokyo Express, July 18, 1963' by Allen Ginsberg, and 'An Important Essay' entitled 'The Roots of Concrete Poetry as the New Anti-Poetry' by George Downden which quotes John Sharkey amongst many others. Condition: Internally very good +, in Very Good wraps, no tears or writing. Overall: Very Good +.