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History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford

History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford by CLUTTERBUCK Robert

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History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford
Author
CLUTTERBUCK Robert
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Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1815. First Edition. (HERTFORD, ENGLAND) CLUTTERBUCK, Robert. History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford; Compiled from the Best Printed Authorities and Original Records… Embellished with Views of the Most Curious Monuments of Antiquity, and Illustrated with a Map of the County. London: Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 1815, 1821, 1827. Three volumes. Folio (11 by 18 inches), 19th-century full red morocco, elaborately gilt-decorated spines and boards, raised bands, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. $4500.Folio first edition of this survey of the picturesque ruins and antiquities of Hertford County, England, with fine folding map of the county and 53 other full-page maps and plates (three hand-colored). Splendidly bound in full elaborately gilt-decorated red morocco.Topographer and antiquary Robert Clutterbuck labored 18 years on this monumental history of his native county. ""[An] elegant and complete history… The plates have never been surpassed in any similar publication, whether we consider the appropriateness of the embellishments or the beauty and fidelity of their execution"" (Allibone). ""Clutterbuck's claim to fame is his monumental work The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford, published, in three massive volumes, in 1815, 1821, and 1827. Thomas Leman supplied the early history in Volume I; three volumes of Thomas Blore's manuscripts, acquired in 1811, proved invaluable. The subtitle of Clutterbuck's history claimed that the text was 'compiled from the best printed authorities and original records preserved in public authorities'; it is vast and comprehensive… a monumental record of manors, churches, and the landed gentry before the early nineteenth century"" (ODNB). Bindings signed in gilt, ""Bound for George Rutland, Newcastle-on-Tyne.""Only occasional very light foxing, One volume with expert repair to corner of binding. A magnificent production in fine condition.
Harrison's British Classicks Eight Volumes

Harrison's British Classicks Eight Volumes by [Various authors]

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Harrison's British Classicks Eight Volumes
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[Various authors]
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The Kelmscott Bookshop (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: Harrison and Co, 1787. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. First edition of James Harrison's eight volume compendium of important eighteenth century periodicals with essays by such figures as Samuel Johnson, Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, George Lord Lyttelton, Launcelot Temple, Isaac Bickerstaff, and Adam Fitz-Adam among others. As is evident in the reprinting of these essays, letters, and newspaper issues, the eighteenth century was a time of great knowledge, exploration, rapidly growing technology and expanding archives of information made possible by advances in the printing press. Bound in contemporary leather in generally very good condition. Interior pages have spotting and foxing scattered throughout the eight volumes. An occasional loose page. Still very good. Volume I: Samuel Johnson's "The Rambler" in four volumes with 463 pages; and George Lyttleton's "Letters from a Persian in 81 pages. Volume II: "The Adventurer" - a newspaper with 140 issues that continued Samuel Johnson's prose with 366 pages. Volume III: "The Tatler" written by Isaac Bickerstaff in four volumes with 641 pages. Volume IV: "The Spectator" written by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, volumes 1-4 with 646 pages. Volume V: "The Spectator, volumes 5-8 with 1260 pages. Volume VI: "The Connoisseur," written by Mr. Town with 313 pages; "The Citizen of the World" written by Oliver Goldsmith in two volumes with 208 pages; "The Babler" written by Hugh Kelly in two volumes with 199 pages. Volume VII: "The World" with 490 pages; Lord Lyttleton's "Dialogue with the Dead" with 96 pages. Volume VIII: "The Idler" written by Samuel Johnson with 146 pages; "Fitzosborne's Letters" with 124 pages; "Launcelot Temple's Sketches: with 45 pages; " The Lover" by Richard Steele with 86 pages; "Essays on Men and Manners" written by William Shenstone with 80 pages. LIT/080422.
THE NIGGER OF THE "NARCISSUS". A Tale of the Sea

THE NIGGER OF THE "NARCISSUS". A Tale of the Sea by Conrad, Joseph

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THE NIGGER OF THE "NARCISSUS". A Tale of the Sea
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Conrad, Joseph
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Sumner & Stillman (United States)
Description
1898. London: William Heinemann, 1898. 4 pp undated ads plus 16 pp ads dated Autumn 1897. Original dark grey cloth with life preserver in gilt. First English Edition of Conrad's third novel (the slightly earlier American edition was titled THE CHILDREN OF THE SEA); 1,519 copies were printed, and the actual date of publication was in late 1897. This tale was the novel which he saw as a turning point in his imagination and in his career... [It] was to shift his concern from Malay subjects to a much deeper and more intense concern with life and death, the mythical sea and the transient individual, survival itself, themes which in ensuing years would become his major subject matter [Karl]. Conrad planned THE NIGGER to be a short story, to accompany several others he was writing (which would become TALES OF UNREST) -- first referring to it as consisting of "25,000 words at least," six days later projecting it to consist of 30,000, and ultimately bringing it in at well over 50,000. This copy has the ad catalogue in the earliest state (16 pp dated Autumn 1897), and is in Supino's binding state "A" (and Cagle's "a") -- with the HEINEMANN spine imprint in non-uniform large letters (no definite priority established). It is a very good copy, with some wear at the spine ends and a faint crack in the spine; atypically, the brittle laid endpapers are not cracked. Supino A3.7.0 binding state A, and Plate 4 (this copy, with Supino's notation on the front endpaper); Cagle A3.c.1, binding state a. Provenance: discreet bookplate of the Conrad bibliographer David J. Supino.
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Note of the Soviet Government to the Government of the U.S.A. Statement of the Special Commision for the Establishment and Investigation of the Circumstances of the Shooting of Polish Officers, Prisoners of War, in the Katyn Forest by the German Fascist Invaders by Various

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Note of the Soviet Government to the Government of the U.S.A. Statement of the Special Commision for the Establishment and Investigation of the Circumstances of the Shooting of Polish Officers, Prisoners of War, in the Katyn Forest by the German Fascist Invaders
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Various
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
S. l.: New Times, 1952. First Edition. Very good. Issued as a supplement to the "New Times" journal; 10 1/4 x 7 3/4; pp. [1], 4-24; beige wraps, printed in black; edges of wraps a bit brittle, with a few small nicks and chips; age-toning and a few spots to margins; in about very good- condition. The Katyn Massacre reffered to a series of mass executions of Polish officers and intelectuals in the Spring of 1940, following the Soviet invasion of Poland, in several prison camps, although it was named after the region of the Katyn Forest, where mass graves were first discovered. Investigations into the murders were conducted by various countries and agencies and it was determined that the massacre was initiated and carried out by the NKVD (the Soviet Secret Police). The Soviets vehemently denied their involvment and claimed the Nazis had killed those 20 000+ Poles. It was not until the early 1990s, when Russia finally accepted responsibilty for the executions, but refused to identify them as war crimes. In the meantime, in 1951 and 1952, a new, US Congressional investigation was initiated, led by the so called Madden Committee, which yet again confirmed that the NKVD had murdered the Polish prisoners. The current statement was issued by the outraged Soviet Government, protesting the reopening of the case, the investigations, and the allegations, and resupplying the facts of their own discoveries, which proved the Nazi's responsibility for the murders.
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Angliiskii Iazyk za Predelami Anglii by Beliaeva, T. and Potapova, I.

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Angliiskii Iazyk za Predelami Anglii
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Beliaeva, T. and Potapova, I.
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
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Leningrad: Uchpedgiz, 1961. Softcover. First paperback edition [?] (apparently published simultaneously with a hardcover edition); 5 x 7 3/4; pp. 152; green wraps; small chips to tips of spine; a few crease lines to corners of back wrap; very good. A study of various English dialects around the world and their pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar including Taki-Taki, Kroo, Pidgin, Puerto Rican English, and others.
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[Education] Ob Izuchenii Istorii SSSR by Shestakov, A. V.; et al

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[Education] Ob Izuchenii Istorii SSSR
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Shestakov, A. V.; et al
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
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Moskva: Molodaia Gvardiia (TSK VLKSM), 1938. Soft cover. First edition; staple-bound 5†x 7 ¾†; pp. [2], 5-38, [1]; original printed wraps; minor wear along edges of covers, very good or better.
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L'INDISPENSABLE PARIS PAR ARRONDISSEMENT MÉTRO, AUTOBUS,BANLIEUE, NOUVEAU RÉPERTOIRE DES RUES. GUIDE GÉNÉRAL DE PARIS. HISTOIRE DES MONUMENTS, MUSÉES, EGLISES, ETC. (GENERAL GUIDE TO PARIS WITH REPERTORY OF STREETS AND INDICATION OF THE NEAREST METRO STATION). ÉDITIONS L'INDISPENSABLÉ by (Paris) Denaès, Raymond

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L'INDISPENSABLE PARIS PAR ARRONDISSEMENT MÉTRO, AUTOBUS,BANLIEUE, NOUVEAU RÉPERTOIRE DES RUES. GUIDE GÉNÉRAL DE PARIS. HISTOIRE DES MONUMENTS, MUSÉES, EGLISES, ETC. (GENERAL GUIDE TO PARIS WITH REPERTORY OF STREETS AND INDICATION OF THE NEAREST METRO STATION). ÉDITIONS L'INDISPENSABLÉ
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(Paris) Denaès, Raymond
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L'Estampe Originale (United States)
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Paris., N.d. c.1920. 12mo. Bound in red boards. Over 150 pages with 2 indexes, one for the streets and one for the arrondissements. With a fold out map (printed on both sides) of Paris attached to the back cover. In very good condition.
ORIGIN: A Quarterly for the Creative - No. XII (12) - Spring 1954

ORIGIN: A Quarterly for the Creative - No. XII (12) - Spring 1954 by Corman, Cid

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ORIGIN: A Quarterly for the Creative - No. XII (12) - Spring 1954
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Corman, Cid
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Very good.
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(Dorchester, MA): (Cid Corman), 1954. First Edition. Very good.. Issue of this important lit mag of the early 50s, which gathered works from then-emerging poets (many friends of Corman's): Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, and Paul Blackburn, as well as a piece by William Carlos Williams. Wraps. 8vo. Printed wraps. About very good. Touches of toning and shelfwear to wraps. Tiny (cigarette?) burn hole about 2mm wide at front cover; affects only first page. Bright and clean throughout. Mild holes around staples, but binding remains good and sound. [67] pp (paginated 193-260).
An Echo of Death: A Tom and Scott mystery [signed]

An Echo of Death: A Tom and Scott mystery [signed] by Zubro, Mark Richard

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An Echo of Death: A Tom and Scott mystery [signed]
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Zubro, Mark Richard
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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9780312134808
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New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. Paperback. 194p., signed by Zubro on the title page, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Fifth Tom & Scott set in Chicago. Gunn page 235.