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Published by Mercury Books, 2004
ISBN 10: 1904668410ISBN 13: 9781904668411
Seller: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Coyne, J. Stirling; Bartlett, W. H. (illustrator). Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 4.18.
Published by London. Samuel French
Seller: Theatreshire Books, Dacre, NYK, United Kingdom
French's Acting Edition. An original comedy - three acts. Owners stamp on page. Cover missing. Fair condition.
Published by London. Samuel French
Seller: Theatreshire Books, Dacre, NYK, United Kingdom
French's Acting Edition 746 (Late Lacy's). Owners stamp on cover. A farce in one act. Good condition.
Published by London. Samuel French
Seller: Theatreshire Books, Dacre, NYK, United Kingdom
French's Acting Edition. Cover is missing. An original comedy in three acts. Fair condition.
Published by London: G. Routledge 1st edition, 1855
Seller: Theatreshire Books, Dacre, NYK, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. original binding leather spine much damage and marbled boards all overlain with plastic - holding together well, engraving to title page, 186pp., engraving by McConnell, internally good, interesting narrative with many "stories" of adventures in Victorian London etc.
Published by George Virtue, London, 1842
Seller: Tiber Books, Cockeysville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. . . . . 4to, hardcover. No dj. Good condition. Quarter leather, title label chipped. Bookplate on inside front cover (Theodore McKelden, former Governor of Maryland); Scattered foxing throughout. Includes 59 steel engravings of Irish scenery; most Plate images free of foxing/staining, though most have foxing on reverse side.
Published by George Virtue, London, 1860
Seller: curtis paul books, inc., Northridge, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Publisher's green cloth stamped in gilt, all edges gilt. Vol. 2 only. Spine splitting along edge, front board loose. Corners lightly bumped. Ffep detached, laid in. Foxing. ; quarto; 108 pages.
Published by London, George Virtue nd [c. 1841], 1841
Seller: G. & J. CHESTERS, TAMWORTH, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 185 pages, a Superb full leather finely bound quarto sized book. The covers are black with decorative gold gilt to covers and the spine. All edges gold gilt and marbled end papers. Tissue guards to the plates with no foxing (mild tanning to edges on a few).
Published by Virtue and Co.
Seller: Rain Dog Books, Bloomington, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 4to. Two volumes bound in three-quarter leather. H5.
Published by George Virtue., London
Seller: Healy Rare Books, Galway, Ireland
Condition: Fine Set. First. C. 1837. First. cntp gilt calf binding. Very attractive spines with gilt compartment. A.E.G. Binders name on spine - J. Bridgen. Armorial B.P.s. Fine set.A particularly fine set of Bartletts with minimum foxing. The intricate gilt patterns on covers is very unusual.
Published by London. George Virtue. nd. [1841], 1841
Seller: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Canada
Hardcover. 4to. 27.5cm, two volumes in One, with engraved titles, map, and 118 steel engraved plates, bound in crimson levant morocco, raised gilt ruled bands, ornately gilt decorated in the panels, plain gilt stamped title panels, gilt ruled and decorated wide borders on the boards with blind stamped decorations in the panels, inner gilt dentelles, all edges gilt, in attractive fine binding - I can't imagine a cleaner copy. William Henry Bartlett, 1809-1854, was Born in Kentish Town, London. The young Bartlett was apprenticed to John Britton ( 1771-1857). He became one of the foremost illustrators of topography of his generation, travelling not just throughout Britain, but to the Americas in 1839-42. In the mid/late 1840s he travelled extensively in the Balkans and Middle East. Bartlett travelled to all the places he drew, unlike many of his contemporaries who worked up their pictures from sketches by others. Most of Bartlett's prints are steel engravings, which was the dominant illustative process between around 1825 and 1845. He died of fever on board ship returning from his last trip to Israel in 1854.