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Published by Oxford University Press, New York, 1960
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket. Addresses of the Liturgical Conference Held in Saint Paul's Church, San Antonio November 16-18, 1959. Edited for The Associated Parishes Inc. by Massey Hamilton Shepherd, Jr. foreword by Everett Holland Jones. 146 pages; 5 1/4 x 7 5/8 ".
Published by Publicaciones Piramide, 1989
ISBN 10: 9686070036 ISBN 13: 9789686070033
Language: Spanish
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Condition: Good. Good+. 1989 Publicaciones Piramide. TEXT IN ENGLISH. NOT Remaindered. NOT ex-library. Trade paperback. Black and white illustrations. Maps. Binding tight. Spine NOT creased. Covers have moderate edge and surface wear. Covers lightly curled at corners. Faint sun shadow rectangle on the front cover; spine also lightly sunned. Previous owner's embossed seal on title page. There are very small ink checkmarks next to the names of a few museums. 147 pages. Series: Piramide Guides. Printed and bound in Mexico. ISBN in book: 9686070036.
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Published by T. And A. Constable Ltd. For the Members of the Old Edinburgh Club, Edinburgh, 1966
Seller: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Add to basketOriginal Blue Cloth Hardback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 1966. 268pp. Gilt titles and small unicorn illustration on spine. Gilt crest on front cover. Binding tight. Illustrated with 12 b/w plates/maps, 2 fold-out. Content: Map of the siege of Leith, Two notable epidemics in Edinburgh and Leith, Some Edinburgh Furniture-Makers, Edinburgh Castle 1751-1753, The Loyal Edinburgh Spearmen, George Combe and the 1836 election for the Edinburgh University Chair of Logic, The Dean Gardens, Tollcross to Morningside in the olden days. Contents clean and unmarked. Spine slightly faded, otherwise in very good condition. Heavyish book so extra postage may be necessary for non-UK customers.
Published by T. And A. Constable Ltd. For the Members of the Old Edinburgh Club, Edinburgh, 1966
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Add to basketOriginal Blue Cloth Hardback. Condition: Very Good Plus. First Edition. 1966. 268pp. Gilt titles and small unicorn illustration on spine. Gilt crest on front cover. Binding tight. Illustrated with 12 b/w plates/maps, 2 fold-out. Content: Map of the siege of Leith, Two notable epidemics in Edinburgh and Leith, Some Edinburgh Furniture-Makers, Edinburgh Castle 1751-1753, The Loyal Edinburgh Spearmen, George Combe and the 1836 election for the Edinburgh University Chair of Logic, The Dean Gardens, Tollcross to Morningside in the olden days. Contents clean and unmarked. Excellent condition. Heavyish book so extra postage may be necessary for non-UK customers.
Published by T. And A. Constable Ltd. For the Members of the Old Edinburgh Club, Edinburgh, 1966
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Add to basketOriginal Blue Cloth Hardback. Condition: Very Good Plus. First Edition. 1966. 268pp. Gilt titles and small unicorn illustration on spine. Gilt crest on front cover. Binding tight. Illustrated with 12 b/w plates/maps, 2 fold-out. Content: Map of the siege of Leith, Two notable epidemics in Edinburgh and Leith, Some Edinburgh Furniture-Makers, Edinburgh Castle 1751-1753, The Loyal Edinburgh Spearmen, George Combe and the 1836 election for the Edinburgh University Chair of Logic, The Dean Gardens, Tollcross to Morningside in the olden days. Contents clean and unmarked. Heavy book so extra postage may be necessary.
Publication Date: 2025
Language: English
Seller: S N Books World, Delhi, India
Leatherbound. Condition: NEW. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. Pages: 202. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1731 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: English Pages: 202.
Published by William Brown (Edinburgh), GB, 1730
Seller: Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: G++. Dust Jacket Condition: No DW. 175 x 106 mm. Likely contemporary full leather. Rubricated title page has the signature of Mal: Finlayson 1882 at top and (earlier) Jas. Galloway at centre. Book is in good double plus condition with noticeable signs of wear and/or age.
Published by Gideon Crawford: Edinburgh, 1748
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6 x 3.75, full leather, 70 pp, rear cover missing, covers stained and skinned and worn, front hinge cracked, extremities bumped, contents worn and toned and spotted, front fly detached and chipped at top. A rather ragged copy, but still scarce. SWAF.
Published by Edinburgh: printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman; and sold by Mr. Will. Monro, M.DCC.XXVI., 1726
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First edition. 8vo. Pp [ii], viii,148, [2],151-152,151-245,[1] [2]. (Contents leaf is bound after the first title page). The second named discourse on the rise and progress of the law of Scotland is by Alexander Bayne. Pagination is irregular, but collated and correct as per ESTC, with a separate title page for the discourse, and index, but with an errata leaf additionally to the rear which ESTC does not appear to notice. Contemporary calf, skilfully rebacked, with the original label and spine retained. Price 3/6 in front paste down, and the contemporary signature of Arch Bertram to title page in a neat hand.
Publication Date: 1726
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
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A Handy Guide to Scots Civil Law Circa 1726 Hope, Sir Thomas [1580?-1646]. Minor Practicks, Or, a Treatise of the Scottish Law. To Which is Subjoined, A Discourse On the Rite and Progress of the Law of Scotland: And an Alphabetical Abridgment of the Acts of Sederunt, From the Restoration to this Present Year. Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, 1726. viii, 148, [2] pp. [And] Bayne, Alexander [d.1737]. A Discourse on the Rise and Progress of the Law of Scotland, and the Method of Studying It. For the Use of the Students of the Municipal Law. Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, 1726. [ii], 151-187, [1] pp. [And] An Alphabetical Index and Abridgment of the Printed Acts of Sederunt of the Lords of Council and Session, From June 1661, To January 1726. Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, 1726. [ii], 191-245 pp. Three volumes in one, each with title page. Octavo (6-3/4" x 4-1/4"). Later cloth, gilt fillets and title to spine, endleaves renewed. Faint spotting to front board, light rubbing to extremities, light fading to spine. Moderate toning to interior, occasional very light foxing, light soiling and faint offsetting to title page, which is reinforced at gutter on recto without loss to text. $175. * First edition, and the only edition in this form. A concise manual of the laws of Scotland. Hope became a member of the Scottish Bar in 1605 and became a Joint Lord Advocate in 1626, sole Lord Advocate in 1628. A work based on Minor Practicks was published in 1734 with the title Practical Observations Upon Divers Titles of the Law of Scotland. English Short-Title Catalogue T71745.
Publication Date: 1726
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
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A Handy Guide to Scots Civil Law Circa 1726 Hope, Sir Thomas [1580?-1646]. Minor Practicks, Or, a Treatise of the Scottish Law. To Which is Subjoined, A Discourse On the Rite and Progress of the Law of Scotland: And an Alphabetical Abridgment of the Acts of Sederunt, From the Restoration to this Present Year. Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, 1726. viii, 148, [2] pp. [And] Bayne, Alexander [d.1737]. A Discourse on the Rise and Progress of the Law of Scotland, and the Method of Studying It. For the Use of the Students of the Municipal Law. Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, 1726. [ii], 151-187, [1] pp. [And] An Alphabetical Index and Abridgment of the Printed Acts of Sederunt of the Lords of Council and Session, From June 1661, To January 1726. Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, 1726. [ii], 191-245 pp. Three volumes in one, each with title page. Octavo (6-3/4" x 4-1/4"). Contemporary calf, rebacked, blind rules to boards, raised bands and lettering piece to spine, endpapers renewed. Light rubbing to board edges, somewhat heavier rubbing to edges, corners bumped and somewhat worn. Moderate toning to text, light foxing in a few places, small later signature to head of title page. $250. * First edition, and the only edition in this form. A concise manual of the laws of Scotland. Hope became a member of the Scottish Bar in 1605 and became a Joint Lord Advocate in 1626, sole Lord Advocate in 1628. A work based on Minor Practicks was published in 1734 with the title Practical Observations Upon Divers Titles of the Law of Scotland. English Short-Title Catalogue T71745.
Publication Date: 1726
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
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A Handy 1726 Guide to Scots Civil Law Hope, Sir Thomas [1580?-1646]. Minor Practicks, Or, a Treatise of the Scottish Law. To Which is Subjoined, A Discourse On the Rite and Progress of the Law of Scotland: And an Alphabetical Abridgment of the Acts of Sederunt, From the Restoration to this Present Year. Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, 1726. viii, 148, [2] pp. [And] Bayne, Alexander [d.1737]. A Discourse on the Rise and Progress of the Law of Scotland, and the Method of Studying It. For the Use of the Students of the Municipal Law. Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, 1726. [ii], 151-187, [1] pp. [And] An Alphabetical Index and Abridgment of the Printed Acts of Sederunt of the Lords of Council and Session, From June 1661, To January 1726. Edinburgh: Printed by Mr. Thomas Ruddiman, 1726. [ii], 191-245 pp. Three volumes in one, each with title page. Octavo (6-3/4" x 4-1/4"). Contemporary speckled calf, raised bands to spine, lettering piece lacking, blind tooling to board edges, edges of text block speckled red. Light rubbing and a few small stains to boards, moderate rubbing to extremities, chip to head of spine, corners bumped, hinges cracked, later armorial bookplate (of Sir John Stewart-Richardson) to front pastedown, early annotation (biography of Fergus King of Scotland) to front free endpaper. Light toning to interior, very light foxing in a few places, two struck-through owner signatures and signature of John Richardson dated 1817 to first title page, 21 leaves with early annotations (copies of "The Nationall Solemn Legue and Covenant" and epitaphs for the Duke of Buckingham and the Duke of Marlborough) bound after text block. An appealing copy. $500. * First edition, and the only edition in this form. A concise manual of the laws of Scotland. Hope became a member of the Scottish Bar in 1605 and became a Joint Lord Advocate in 1626, sole Lord Advocate in 1628. A work based on Minor Practicks was published in 1734 with the title Practical Observations Upon Divers Titles of the Law of Scotland. Stewart-Richardson [1840-1895], 13th Baronet Richardson, was from a line of baronets who resided at Pitfour Castle, St Madoes, Perthshire, Scotland. English Short-Title Catalogue T71745.
Publication Date: 1841
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Add to basketManuscript in ink. 8vo. Original half-sheep over paper covered boards, occasional toning and slight foxing on the endpapers, with some wear and bumping to the covers and spine, very good. 128pp. At sea, 1840 - An excellent journal documenting life at sea during the First Opium War, 1839-42. Alexander Bayne initially served as the chief officer on the Earl of Balcarras, where he sailed from London to Canton, via Bombay, Singapore, Hong Kong and Manila. In July 1842, he was given command of the ship Helen and continued to operate in the Chinca His journal spans the voyage, departing London on September 25 1840, through to January 1843. As the first Opium War was fought over trade (among other things), Bayne provides a valuable first-hand account of tensions between the English and Chinese and how they manifest at sea. Specifically, Baynes writes from Whampoa: ".moored ship at the new anchorage close by the 1st bar large ships not being able to pass over on account of the Chinese having sunk Junks with stones in them in order to block the passage up so as to make themselves secure from the infuriated Barbarians as they are graciously pleased to call us . during our stay here we remain in constant dread of the Chinese fearing that they might break their good faith with us but no such thing . however they had plenty of troops stationed round us to see that we did the same." There are other notable events recorded here, the most dramatic of which being a typhoon in Hong Kong: ". one of the severest typhoons ever felt in China, the whole fleet of ships driving about in all directions, some without masts which had been cut away & others flying to the shore as if they were tired of the tempest & there lodging . on the rocks . next morning the sight was horrible dead bodies floating about in all directions & several noble ships on shore . had the typhoon lasted 20 minutes more we would have all been on shore." Bayne also records meeting other ships, general maintenance and events on board, and the manuscript ends with nine pages of tables listing dates, latitude and longitude co-ordinates etc. .