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Published by H. J. Mason, 1973
ISBN 10: 0903803003ISBN 13: 9780903803007
Book
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition. (fens, england, history).
Published by H. J. Mason, 1973
ISBN 10: 0903803003ISBN 13: 9780903803007
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Published by H. J. Mason, 1976
ISBN 10: 0903803003ISBN 13: 9780903803007
Seller: Anybook.com, Lincoln, United Kingdom
Book
Condition: Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,200grams, ISBN:0903803003.
Published by H. J. Mason, Ely, 1973
Seller: Lazy Letters Books, Market Rasen, United Kingdom
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1974 reprint. Lightly rubbed covers else minor wear.
Published by H. J. Mason, GB, 1979
ISBN 10: 0903803003ISBN 13: 9780903803007
Seller: Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: nrVG. Repint. 48 page stapled booklet in illustrated card covers. In very good, clean, tight condition BUT back cover marked.
Published by H. J. Mason, 1973
ISBN 10: 0903803003ISBN 13: 9780903803007
Seller: The Oregon Room - Well described books!, Phoenix, OR, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. VG++, 1976 reprint, 48 page softbound wraps, clean & tight, very mild shelfwear, no markings found, a nice copy.
Published by H. J. Mason, UK, 1979
ISBN 10: 0903803003ISBN 13: 9780903803007
Seller: Book Express (NZ), Wellington, New Zealand
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good. 48 pages.
Published by Ely. H. J. Mason., 1973
ISBN 10: 0903803003ISBN 13: 9780903803007
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 8vo. softcover. 48pp. map. 31 photographs and other illustrations. this copy hasd been kept on a ring binder and has double holes close to the spine, light wear to wrapper otherwise a good copy.
Published by H. J. Mason, 1973
ISBN 10: 0903803003ISBN 13: 9780903803007
Seller: Cambridge Recycled Books, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Book Signed
Paperback. Condition: Good. Signed by the author on title page. Slight wear to cover. 48 page stapled booklet. Signed.
Published by H.J. Mason.
Seller: Kingswood Books. (Anne Rockall. PBFA), Sherborne, Dorset, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Book
Pamphlet. Condition: Very Good. 1973. 48p. many illustrations. Pamphlet in very good condition.
Published by Baltimore, MD: The Sporting Press, 1955. Articles by Wilbur Ross Hubbard, Mason Houghland, Sherman Haight, Jr., Alexander MacKay-Smith, J. Stanley Reeve, Hildegarde Neill, Major Charles Kindersley. Introduction by Gilbert Mather, M.F.H. Illustrated., 1955
Seller: Waverly & Rugby Books, Pinehurst, NC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Very good. First printing. Hardcover. Very good condition (no dust jacket-as issued?). Internally clean and tight.
Published by Baynes and Son; Smith, Elder and Co; J Bain; William Mason; T Lester; J Arnould; M Iley; R Baynes; J Hearne; J F Setchel; W Booth; E Wheatley; R Hoffman; H Steel; P Wright; H Mozley; M Keene, J Cumming, C P Archer and R M Tims & H S Baynes 1825 (reprint), 1825
Seller: Tiger books, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. original decorated boards, rebacked with original backstrip relaid, corners rubbed, frontispiece and vignette titlepage, shelf-wear, unopened, good. first published 1819; 422 pages; keywords: poetry;
Published by Photographers in order: H.J. Whitlock, Birmingham; Thos. Shrimpton & Son, Oxford; Rockwood, 839 Broadway New York; W.H. Mason, King's Road Brighton; Walker, 64 Margaret St., London; Sarony, 680 Broadway New York; Weston & Son, Folkestone, 1860
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 4 x 2.5". Light wear and soiling, scattered spotting (esp. Forbes), their names in pencil on reverse else good to very good condition. Both Liddon and Pusey are printed cartes de visite. Sold as a lot only.
Published by J. H. J. Parker, J. Russell Smith & J. Petheram. and R Mason., London: & Tenby., 1856
Seller: Sue Lloyd-Davies Books, CARMARTHEN, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. In a brown half leather binding (spine and corners leather) with textured cloth covers, with gilt titling and decoration to the spine and gilt border rules to the front and rear covers. Four raised bands to the spine with gilt decorations to the compartments and gilt titling to the second to the top compartment. Corners bumped and rubbed, and a few rubs and light 'scrapes' here and there but overall the book presents well and is a handsome looking copy. Internally plain yellow endpapers. An uninscribed/unascribed bookplate is on the front pastedown. The name and location of a later owner is written in ink opposite, on the front free endpaper. The page fore-edges are lightly toned with age and lightly 'dusty' as you would expect. On the second free blank endpaper it states in pencil at the top "bound Dec 11th 1857". All hinges are sound. (7) + (vi-xii) + 400 pp. Half title. Full page steel engraved frontispiece, plus 22 further full-page plates (including 1 fold-out ground plan). All present as called for, tho a couple placed a page or two off the listing. Some pale foxing, and 'patching' here and there throughout the text, mainly at the beginning and end, but pages 157-159 are pretty browned (perhaps different paper stock used? ) tho all text easily read, and some offsetting opposite the plates - probably because NO tissue guards are present as often found to protect the plates/page. Some of the sections are a slightly different shade to others but uniform. Overall all plates and text are pretty clean. Some neat pencil notes in a couple of the margins - easily erased - but I've left them as potentially interesting to the new buyer? . Also a few small dates written in ink to the margins later on in the book. Seven chapters; 4 Appendices; Index; List of Ilustrations and Subscribers list at end. Overall an attractive and well preserved copy. See Images. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall.
Published by J.H. Mason, London, 1935
Seller: Bromer Booksellers, Inc., ABAA, Boston, MA, U.S.A.
Gribble, Vivien (illustrator). Quarto. 42pp. One of 130 copies. Translated and privately printed by J.H. Mason, who conceived of this volume shortly after he began working as compositor for the Doves Press around 1900. It marks the only title he published under his own name. Mason commissioned Vivien Gribble, who had studied under him at the London Central School, to create the twelve elegantly classical woodcuts in 1916. The book therefore had a rather long gestation, evidenced by the second title page bearing a 1928 date - which, according to the colophon, was when Mason completed his translation of Apuleius's text. Mason also bound copies in gilt-decorated Linson vellum, which show some toning in the present example. Near fine overall. (See Owens, L.T. John Mason 1875-1951 Scholar-Printer, pp. 153-155).
Published by London: Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown; Cadell and Davies; Lackington and Co.; J. Booker; Black and Co.; J. Booth; J. Richardson; J.M. Richardson; J. Murray; J. Harding; R.H. Evans; J. Mawman; R. Scholey; T. Earle; J. Bohn; C. Brown; Gray and Son; R. Pheney; Baldwin Cradock and Joy; Newman and Co.; Ogles Duncan and Co.; T. Hamilton; W. Wood; J. Sheldon; E. Edwards; Whitmore and Fenn; W. Mason; G. and W.B. Whittaker; Simpkin and Marshall; R. Saunders ; Cambridge : J. Deighton and Sons ; York : Wilson and Son ; Edinburgh : Stirling and Slade; Fairbairn and Anderson; and D. Brown Printed by C. Baldwin New-bridge street London, 1821
Seller: John Price Antiquarian Books, ABA, ILAB, LONDON, United Kingdom
21 volumes. 8vo, 212 x 126, pp. [volume 1]: lxxvi, [3] 585 [586 blank]; [volume 2]: [iv], 697 [698 blank]; volume 3: [iv], [3], 4 549 [550 blank], with engraved illustration of the Globe on page 64 and 3 folding leaves inserted between pages 356 and 357; volume 4: [iv], [3] 4 483 [484 blank]; volume 5: [iv], [3] 4 532; volume 6: [iv], [2] 3 521 [522 blank]; volume 7: [iv], [5] 540; volume 8: [iv], [3] 4 456; volume 9: [iv], [3] 4 501 [502 blank], with steel-engraved plate printed vertically on page 501; volume 10: [iv], [2] 3 493 [494 blank]; volume 11: [iv], [3] 4 508; volume 12: [iv], [2] 3 432; volume 13: [iv], [2] 3 436; volume 14: [iv], [5] 6 430; volume 15: [iv], [2] 3 434; volume 16: [iv], [3] 4 435 436 blank], with folding engraved plate of Morris Dancers between pages 418 and 429; volume 17: [iv], [5] 6 482, with printed music in text on page 426 [Henry V]; volume 18: [iv], [3] 4 597 [598 blank]; volume 19: [iv], [3] 4 502; volume 20: [iv], [7] 8 468; volume 21: [iv], [3] 4 546 [547 Errata, 548 blank], engraved portrait of Shakespeare as frontispiece in volumes 1 and 2, bound in attractive straight-grain blue morocco, by Dickenson of Cambridge, with his stamp in blind "Dickenson Binder Cambridge" on the front cover of volumes 1 and 21, with the arms of Christ's College, Cambridge, in gilt on each cover, within a gilt and blind border, decorative ornaments in each corner, spine gilt with ornaments at top (Lancashire rose, with crown above) and base (portcullis surmounted by crown, for the Houses of Parliament) of spine, with decorations in gilt to fore-edges, all edges gilt; some slight damp-staining of pink end-papers, but a fine set. The literary career of Edmund Malone (1741 1812), who was trained as a barrister and was called to the Irish bar in 1767, was facilitated by an inheritance of £1000 from his uncle. He moved to London permanently in May, 1777, where he renewed his acquaintance with the Shakespearian scholar George Steevens (1736 1800). His first Shakespearean endeavour was that of determining, as best he could, the chronology of Shakespeare's plays. In a short period of time, he had embarked on his own edition of Shakespeare, writing to Joseph Warton in November, 1785, "My Shakespeare hardly leaves me time for eating or sleeping." He enthusiastically embarked on publishing his early results, remarking in Dec ember, 1785, to James Caulfiedl, First Ear of Charlemont (1728 1799), that "My edition of Shakespeare takes up all my time at present. I have printed about half my work, but it will be a full year before it will be completed." The edition was published in 1790. Malone died before he could complete the present edition, usually known as "The Malone-Boswell third variorum edition." As the unofficial literary executor of Malone's estate, James Bowell the younger (1778 1822) undertook the task of completing this edition. Boswell had plenty of material to work with. As Malone's biographer, Peter Martin writes, "Malone discovered more about Shakespeare's life than anyone before or since . He also discovered much about Shakespeare's immediate family . The influence of the edition would extend throughout the nineteenth century and into the modern era of Shakespearean scholarship, which while it has demonstrated that Malone made mistakes, has also confirmed his distinctions as a pioneer not simply in matters Shakespearean but in literary-historical scholarship as a profession." Peter Martin: Edmund Malone. Shakepearean scholar. A literary biography. (Cambridge, 1995).