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Published by Dawson, Folkestone, first edition, 1977, 1977
Cloth, large 8vo, pp. A valuable reference giving auction prices realized for individual books or sets (but not lots of two or more unrelated works) with ample bibliographical detail for ease of identification. After the author and title, details include editor, translator, illustrator, place of publication, press if important, and date. Then follow details of edition/issue, number of volumes if more than one, format, description of binding and, when applicable, important ownership marks, presentation inscriptions, annotations or extraneous material such as letters, notes or other inserts. Information is also given on imperfections, damage or defects that might affect the price. The bibliographical description is followed by the auction sale record, which gives the auction house date of sale, sale lot number, buyer's name (when given and published by the auction house) and the price made, which is the hammer price. (Where known, the amount of buyer's premium charged by each Auction House is given as a percentage). In addition cross-references are made for pseudonyms, joint authorship, nobles, compound names (in cases where confusion may arise) and also for the more important illustrators, editors, translators and private presses. Bibliographical abbreviations used in the records are those which appear in the list of abbreviations. Spine edges rubbed, covers rubbed, otherwise Good.
Published by Wm Dawson & Sons, Folkestone, first edition, 1977, 1977
ISBN 10: 0712907505ISBN 13: 9780712907507
Book First Edition
Cloth, 8vo, xv, 248 pp. This bibliography attempts to record all the important writings of W. H. Hudson: books and pamphlets, contributions to books, contributions to periodicals and translations. Section A describes all first English and American editions and issues together with other editions that may be of interest to the scholar and collector, such as first illustrated editions, later collected editions of textual importance and finely printed editions. A typical entry contains the following information: edition statement; title page; collation; pagination; contents; illustrations; binding, notes (including the number of copies, publication date, price upon publication and summary of later printings in every case where this information was available through publishers' records or published reference works). Section B describes books with original contributions by Hudson; Section C is a chronological list of Hudson's contributions to periodicals; Section D is a chronological list within language groups of translations of Hudson's books into foreign languages. Section E lists the most important books about Hudson. Very Good.
Published by Dawson, Folkestone 1977., 1977
ISBN 10: 0712907866ISBN 13: 9780712907866
Seller: Hay Cinema Bookshop Limited, Hay on Wye, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
1st edition. Square 8vo. xii + 204pp. Occasional use of highlighter pen. Original pale grey cloth with black lettering to spine. ISBN 0712907866 US$10.
Published by Dawson Publishing,Folkestone 22/11/1977, 1977
ISBN 10: 0712907645ISBN 13: 9780712907644
Seller: Hay-on-Wye Booksellers, Hay-on-Wye, HEREF, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Very light shelfwear, the book is clean and unused.
Published by Wm Dawson & Sons, Folkestone, first edition, 1977, 1977
ISBN 10: 0712906975ISBN 13: 9780712906975
Book First Edition
Cloth, 8vo, 23 cm, 130 pp, microfiche of illustrations. The standard primary bibliography of Cowley, including full bibliographic descriptions for separately published, collected, and selected editions of Cowley's works; first appearances of poems in other works; poems set to music; letters; and commendatory poems and elegies. Entries give title-page transcriptions, collations, contents, physical descriptions, publishing histories, copy locations, and cross-references to standard bibliographies such as STC. The book is provided with a microfiche (in a pocket on the rear pastedown endpaper) providing illustrations of title-pages. Fine in slightly soiled and edgeworn dustwrapper.
Published by Folkestone: Dawson, 1977. *, 1977
ISBN 10: 0712906975ISBN 13: 9780712906975
Seller: Travis & Emery Music Bookshop ABA, London, United Kingdom
Book
8vo 130 pages. Cloth, VG, in d/w, slightly rubbed to rear and backstrip sunned. Light foxing to top and fore edge. Internally VG. Frontis.
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Published by Dawson, Folkestone, first edition, 1977, 1977
ISBN 10: 0712906967ISBN 13: 9780712906968
Book First Edition
Cloth, 4to, 28 cm, xxv, 257 pp, genealogical tables. A checklist with brief biographical details of some 4,000 members of the book and allied trades in the London area in the last quarter of the 18th century. Concentrates on the London and Westminster areas up to 3 or 4 miles from St Paul's Cathedral, but includes information on members up to 10 miles from St Paul's where that came to hand. Trades covered include printers , booksellers, stationers, engravers, bookbinders, paper stainers, typefounders, inkfounders, rag merchants, press makers, paper dealers, print sellers, map sellers and music sellers. Very Good.
Published by Dawson [1977], Folkestone, Kent, England, 1977
ISBN 10: 0712907696ISBN 13: 9780712907699
Seller: James F. Balsley, Bookseller, Williamsburg, VA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Black cloth cover with gilt lettering on spine is clean, there is a linear area on the front in which the cloth is not glued to the board and is slightly raised-else fine. Lacking DJ. ; Project for Historical Bibliography; 1.1 x 10.6 x 8.8 Inches; 362 pages.
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Published by Wm Dawson & Sons, Folkestone, first edition, 1977, 1977
ISBN 10: 0712907696ISBN 13: 9780712907699
Book First Edition
Cloth, 4to, 28 cm, xxiv, 362 pp. A detailed bibliography with full bibliographic descriptions, covering Newton's life and writings and writings about him and his works. The main chapters are: Collected Works, Correspondence, Bibliography; The 'Principia'; Optics; Fluxions; Arithmetica Universalis; Minor Mathematical Works; Chronological, Theological & Miscellaneous Works; Reports on Coinage; Works Edited By Newton; Biographies and General Works, including Newton's Minor Scientific Papers. With indexes of Names; Anonyma; Printers, Publishers and Booksellers; Places of Publication; Addenda and Corrigenda. Locations are given. Very Good,
Published by Wm Dawson & Sons, Folkestone, 1977 reprint of 1928-34 first edition, 1977
Cloth, 8vo, xvi, 322, 10 pp, ills. Approximately 200 entries. The bibliography in Part One provides detailed descriptions for Trollope's books and separately published works, undated private issues, contributions to books, contributions to periodicals, writings published in St. Paul's Magazine under Trollope's editorship, and collected editions. Entries for first British and American editions include title page transcriptions, collations, contents, and binding descriptions, with illustrations. Part Two discusses the publishing history and comparitive scarcities of Trollope first editions. Heavily agetoned, otherwise Near Very Good. In a fingersoiled dustwrapper.
Published by Wm Dawson & Sons, Folkestone, second edition (revised and enlarged), 1977, 1977
ISBN 10: 0712907408ISBN 13: 9780712907408
Book
Cloth, 8vo, 235 pp. 1805 entries. From a contemporary review by H. A. Feisenberger in the Times Literary Supplement "The excellent introductions to the list of each work have been greatly extended. They not only describe the publishing history of each book, but also give some idea of its importance in the history of science. So this book is not only of value to the bibliographer, but to anybody concerned with the study of Darwin's works." Part 1: books and pamphlets; Part 2: publications in serials. Part 1 contains all editions and issues of books, pamphlets and circulars, both British and foreign, noted by the author from 1835 to 1975, and includes a review of the publication history for each title. Part 2 lists all papers, notes and letters originally published in serials. Some of the complexities of Darwin bibliography are touched on in the following comment from "Species of Origin", a note on the Darwin Collection at Toronto : "From the time he returned from the Beagle voyage until his death in 1882 Darwin laboured steadily. His total production was twenty books and three pamphlets. He also contributed to eight books and one pamphlet. Since his death, the total number of his works has been augmented with the publication of his letters, notebooks, diaries and manuscripts left unfinished by him. A number of his papers were published by the scientific periodicals of his time and about ninety communications to learned societies were received from him. Almost every one of Darwin's books appeared in more than one edition and almost every edition had textual revisions of great importance. Many of the editions were further subdivided into 'issues' or, as his principal English publisher, John Murray, called them 'thousands', and there were often small changes made between the thousands." Good.
Published by Folkestone, Kent, Publishers: Dawson, 1977., 1977
ISBN 10: 071290803XISBN 13: 9780712908030
Seller: Ganymed - Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat, Meldorf, Germany
Book
Gr.-8°. 334 Pages. Original Hardcover-Volume (no Dust-jacket). Ex-Library-Copy. Library-Sticker on the Spine. Library-Stamp [dropped out] on Title. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No private Owner's Note! Cover only with small Signs of Usage!.
Published by Main volume: Dawson, Folkestone, first edition, 1977; topographical guide: published by the author, Exeter, first edition, 1980, 1977
ISBN 10: 0712906967ISBN 13: 9780712906968
Book First Edition
2 vols, cloth, 4to, 28 cm, and printed wrappers, small 4to. xxv, 257 pp, genealogical tables + 15, [1] pp, ills, maps, 5 microfiches. A checklist with brief biographical details of some 4,000 members of the book and allied trades in the London area in the last quarter of the 18th century. Concentrates on the London and Westminster areas up to 3 or 4 miles from St Paul's Cathedral, but includes information on members up to 10 miles from St Paul's where that came to hand. Trades covered include printers , booksellers, stationers, engravers, bookbinders, paper stainers, typefounders, inkfounders, rag merchants, press makers, paper dealers, print sellers, map sellers and music sellers. The elusive topographical guide comprises a printed commentary and plans and five microfiches with some 299 images providing a topographical index to addresses in the London area recorded in the main volume. Very Good.