Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, UK, 1963
Seller: Dorothy Meyer - Bookseller, Batavia, IL, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: near fine. NOT an ex library book. Book with blue cover. Clean interior pages.
Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, 1956
Seller: Michael Moons Bookshop, PBFA, Whitehaven, CUMBR, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 1st edition softback, 1957. Section 929, Genealogy : Pedigrees, Family histories. Red wrappers VG. Title hand-written on the blank spine. Neat owner's name inside front cover. Pages very clean & tight. No inscriptions. Pages unnumbered, approx 90.
Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, 1957
Seller: Michael Moons Bookshop, PBFA, Whitehaven, CUMBR, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 1st edition softback, 1957. Section 929, Genealogy : Parish registers, Wills. Green wrappers VG. Title hand-written on the blank spine. Neat owner's name inside front cover. Pages very clean & tight. No inscriptions. Pages unnumbered, approx 90.
Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, 1958
Seller: Michael Moons Bookshop, PBFA, Whitehaven, CUMBR, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 1st edition softback, 1958. Section 929, Genealogy : Personal and place names, epitaphs, heraldry, flags. Orange wrappers VG. Title hand-written on the blank spine. Neat owner's name inside front cover. Pages very clean & tight. No inscriptions. Pages unnumbered, approx 90.
Language: English
Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, Manchester, England, 1963
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
paper wrappers. 8vo. paper wrappers. not paginated. Edition limited to 550 copies. This catalogue deals primarily with general books on printing, with some books of a more specific interest added because of their value to students of printing. 2524 items listed; author, printers and presses, and analytical indices.
Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, Manchester, first edition, 1964, 1964
First Edition
Limited edition of 500 numbered copies of which numbers 51 to 500 were for sale. Printed wrappers, small 4to, 20 cm, xii, 86 pp. A very detailed and informative catalogue of a splendid exhibition which celebrated the 30th anniversary of the publication of Carter & Pollard's classic unmasking of Thomas James Wise as a forger. Carter contributes a short foreword and Alderman Pariser, from whose collection the majority of the exhibits were drawn, provides a short introduction. The numerous exhibits cover all aspects of Wise's activities: his bibliographies and catalogues; the forgeries themselves; Wise's private printings; the exposure by Carter & Pollard; and "Wiseiana" including material on Wise's establishment, marketing and defence of the forgeries; Wise as a Bookseller, as a Benefactor; and other relevant exhibition catalogues. The catalogue concludes with an index to the Wise correspondence - some 700 items - in Sir Maurice Pariser's remarkable collection.Catalogue entries are detailed and frequently annotated. Carter notes in his introduction that many of the items in the exhibition had belonged to friends or associates of Wise, including Harry Buxton Forman, Herbert Gorfin, Edmund Gosse, and Walter Brindley Slater, 'perhaps Wise's oldest and closest friend'. Wrappers slightly faded at edges, otherwise Good.
Published by Manchester: Libraries Committee, 1963., 1963
First Edition
Condition: Good. First edition (softcover), section 655 part 2. 8vo (24cm by 18cm), 88pp. Original printed blue card wrappers. This book was formerly in a reference library, with occasional stamps and labels, but this book is nonetheless in good to very good condition overall.
Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, Manchester, England, 1963
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
paper wrappers. 8vo. paper wrappers. not paginated. Edition limited to 550 copies. This catalogue deals primarily with general books on printing, with some books of a more specific interest added because of their value to students of printing. 2524 items listed; author, printers and presses, and analytical indices. Bookplate and pencil signature of Gavin Bridson in each volume.
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: New.
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
Condition: New.
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, Manchester, first edition, 1964, 1964
First Edition
Limited edition of 500 numbered copies of which numbers 51 to 500 were for sale. Printed wrappers, small 4to, 20 cm, xii, 86 pp. A very detailed and informative catalogue of a splendid exhibition which celebrated the 30th anniversary of the publication of Carter & Pollard's classic unmasking of Thomas James Wise as a forger. Carter contributes a short foreword and Alderman Pariser, from whose collection the majority of the exhibits were drawn, provides a short introduction. The numerous exhibits cover all aspects of Wise's activities: his bibliographies and catalogues; the forgeries themselves; Wise's private printings; the exposure by Carter & Pollard; and "Wiseiana" including material on Wise's establishment, marketing and defence of the forgeries; Wise as a Bookseller, as a Benefactor; and other relevant exhibition catalogues. The catalogue concludes with an index to the Wise correspondence - some 700 items - in Sir Maurice Pariser's remarkable collection.Catalogue entries are detailed and frequently annotated. Carter notes in his introduction that many of the items in the exhibition had belonged to friends or associates of Wise, including Harry Buxton Forman, Herbert Gorfin, Edmund Gosse, and Walter Brindley Slater, 'perhaps Wise's oldest and closest friend'. Copy No. 55. On the title-page after the words "Edited by G.E. Haslam." Wise's nemesis, the bibliographer John Carter, has written " and admired by John Carter". With a 4 page-insert containing "Thomas James Wise - Who Was He?" and "Arrangement of the Exhibits" laid in. Wrappers a little fingersoiled, otherwise Good.
Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, Manchester, first edition, 1964, 1964
First Edition Signed
Limited edition of 500 numbered copies of which numbers 51 to 500 were for sale. Printed wrappers, small 4to, 20 cm, xii, 86 pp. A very detailed and informative catalogue of a splendid exhibition which celebrated the 30th anniversary of the publication of Carter & Pollard's classic unmasking of Thomas James Wise as a forger. Carter contributes a short foreword and Alderman Pariser, from whose collection the majority of the exhibits were drawn, provides a short introduction. The numerous exhibits cover all aspects of Wise's activities: his bibliographies and catalogues; the forgeries themselves; Wise's private printings; the exposure by Carter & Pollard; and "Wiseiana" including material on Wise's establishment, marketing and defence of the forgeries; Wise as a Bookseller, as a Benefactor; and other relevant exhibition catalogues. The catalogue concludes with an index to the Wise correspondence - some 700 items - in Sir Maurice Pariser's remarkable collection.Catalogue entries are detailed and frequently annotated. Carter notes in his introduction that many of the items in the exhibition had belonged to friends or associates of Wise, including Harry Buxton Forman, Herbert Gorfin, Edmund Gosse, and Walter Brindley Slater, 'perhaps Wise's oldest and closest friend'. Copy No. 16. Presentation inscription from Maurice Pariser to the bookseller Winifred Myers on the half-title. Wrappers somewhat darkened, upper fore-edge corners bumped, otherwise Good. Errata slip tipped-in.
Published by The Library Association, Melbourne, 1991
Seller: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
A catalogue of Books, Pamphlets, Manuscripts and Letters relating to Thomas James Wise displayed in an Exhibition in Manchester Central Library September 1964. Edited by G. E. Haslam. Foreword by John Carter, Introduction by Alderman Maurice P. Pariser. Pp. xii+86, 4 illustrations (one full page), appendix, errata slip laid on last page; f'cap. 4to; printed stiff paper wrappers, printed in light blue & black, faintly creased and slightly discoloured; upper hinge starting; Libraries Committee, Manchester, 1964. Edition limited to 500 numbered copies (450 for sale). *The exhibition marked the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of Carter and Pollard's Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets In the Foreword, John Carter notes that many of the items in this exhibition had belonged to friends or associates of T. J. Wise, including Harry Buxton Forman, Herbert Gorfin, Edmund Gosse, and Walter Brindley Sister, 'perhaps Wise's oldest and closest friend' [p. vii].
Published by Manchester Libraries Committee, Manchester, first edition, 1964, 1964
One of 50 "not for sale" copies from a total limited edition of 500 numbered copies. Quarter leather and cloth, small 4to, 20 cm, xii, 86 pp, ills. A very detailed and informative catalogue of a splendid exhibition which celebrated the 30th anniversary of the publication of John Carter & Graham Pollard's classic unmasking of Thomas James Wise as a forger. Carter contributes a short foreword and Alderman Pariser, from whose collection the majority of the exhibits were drawn, provides a short introduction. The numerous exhibits cover all aspects of Wise's activities: his bibliographies and catalogues; the forgeries themselves; Wise's private printings; the exposure by Carter & Pollard; and "Wiseiana" including material on Wise's establishment, marketing and defence of the forgeries; Wise as a Bookseller, as a Benefactor; and other relevant exhibition catalogues. The catalogue concludes with an index to the Wise correspondence - some 700 items - in Sir Maurice Pariser's remarkable collection. Many of the items in this exhibition had originally belonged to Wise's friends or associates of Thomas J. Wise, including Harry Buxton.
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