Language: English
Published by Religious Tract Society, London, 1111
Seller: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 2nd Edition. Undated edition. Firmly bound, blue-green cloth boards. Scuffing and marks on cover and spine. Pencil margin marks on some pages. No jacket, small name and address written inside.
Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1904
Seller: 4 THE WORLD RESOURCE DISTRIBUTORS, Springfield, MO, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. Spine taped. Shaken. Previous owner's names inside front cover. Yellowed pages. Some underlining.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
Published by London ; James Nisbet & Co. Limited, 1900
Seller: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Hardcover. SCARCE ORIGINAL 1900 PRINTING. Ex-Library with usual markings: catalogue sticker on spine, bookplate inside front cover. Pages show few instances of underlining, predominantly clean and unmarked. Slightly tanned. Book is shelf-cocked. Blue cloth covers with gilt lettering show moderate shelf wear, rubbing and light scuffing to corners and edges. Binding slightly shaken, hinges strong. AN EXCELLENT READING OR REFERENCE COPY.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
Published by Religious Tract Society
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. . hardcover. Good clean copy with minor shelfwear. Cloth covers, tanned pages, remains very good. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Published by Religious Tract Society
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: Very Good. . hardcover. Good clean copy with minor shelfwear. Cloth covers, tanned pages, remains very good. . . . .
Published by Pelham Richardson, London, 1843
Seller: Robert Wright, trading as 'The Bookman', Norwich, United Kingdom
First Edition
Half-Leather. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Illus. by SLY, VIZETELLY, NINHAM (etchers); CHARLES WRIGHT (illustrator). First Edition. Architectural/historical/topographical account of the rural village of Castle Acre in Norfolk and its castle and priory. First Edn., 1843; half dark green leather, marbled boards; plain rules blocked in gilt (quite bright) to front /rear boards; titling/plain rules and borders/floral motifs blocked in gilt (quite bright) full to spine; top edge gilt (quite bright); fore-edge uncut; marbled endpapers; xvi+312pp.; illus. bw. plates/plans/etchings (including armorial). Scuffed spine rubbed at top/tail, with very faint classification numbers written to tail, but robust/clean/quite bright; slightly scuffed boards slightly worn at corners and rubbed at edges, but clean/bright/robust; printed 'Norfolk County Library' bookplate to front paste-down endpaper; paper surface of front free-endpaper moderately scuffed (probably from removal of bookplate or library label); front flyleaf partially excised, the remainder affixed (with paper reinforcement) to verso front free-endpaper (not too disfiguring); enclosed tear (approx. 20mm) to title page at gutter; very small stamp/classification numbers written in ink to verso title page, but no further library disfigurements; sporadic slight foxing/slight browning to occasional pages/plates, but text fresh, pages crisp/bright. Binding firm, all intact. Owner's modern printed bookplate (illus. bright cols.) to rear paste-down endpaper. A weighty tome at approx. 1250g (paclaged), hence overseas customers are welcome to contact us prior to ordering to ascertain additional shipping charges incurred. Good. PRICE INCLUDES UK POSTAGE & PACKING. Hardback.
Language: English
Published by London / Dublin, Williams and Norgate/ Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1901
Seller: Inanna Rare Books Ltd., Skibbereen, CORK, Ireland
Condition: Sehr gut. Second Edition. 21.4cm x 14cm. 36 (2) pages. Original softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Includes for Example: The Royal University of Ireland/ The Fellowships in the Royal University- Peculiarity with Regard to their salaries/ A Roman Catholic Atmosphere Provided/ Underhand Endowment of the Roman Catholic University College/ The Royal College of St. Patrick's, Maynooth/ The Site of the 'Catholic University' Prospects of the Future/ Comparison of the Relative Advantages Possessed by Roman Catholics over Protestants in University Education/ The Professor of Hebrew, and his Assistants/ The Divine School of Trinity College/ Presbyterian Schools of Theology/ Salaries of the Divinity School/ Trinity College, Dublin/ The Fatal Trend of English Policy in Ireland etc.
Language: English
Published by Hodder & Stoughton, 1904
Seller: Books Written By (PBFA Member), Northampton, NTH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Rebound with original spine affixed. Blue boards with gold lettering to the spine. Gilt to the top of the closed page edges. Blue floral end papers and additional new free end papers. Tanning to the closed page edges. No inscriptions. 832pp. Clean and bright pages with black and white illustrations and images throughout. (Any digital image available on request).
Published by Nisbet and Co, 1887
Seller: Ystwyth Books, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. A Revised translation, with notes, critical and historical. Brown cloth. Binding secure . One or two spots to title page.
Published by Pelham Richardson, London, 1843
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Good. Charles Wright (illustrator). First edition. A first edition copy of this illustrated historical account of the village Castle Acre in Norfolk. The first edition.In the publisher's original brown cloth binding.A work by the Rev. J.H. Bloom, providing a historical and descriptive depiction of the rural village of Castle Acre in Norfolk, with sections on the Cluniacs, de Warrene and Surrey, the castle, the priory, the parish church, and the parish.Illustrated with ten etched plates, and four plans, with in text illustrations throughout. Collated, complete. In the publisher's original cloth binding.Externally, fading to spine, with bumping to the head and tail, causing cloth to split at head. Fading to board edges, with the odd faint mark. Ink inscription to front free endpaper. Rear hinge fragile. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean, with spotting to the front. Ink inscription to half title page and to rear of frontispiece. Occasional ink underlinings to text. Good. book.
Published by Pelham Richardson, London, 1843
Seller: Ziern-Hanon Galleries, Frontenac, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition
Half Calf Leather. Condition: Very Good. 23 illustrations by Sly Vizetelly and Ninham from original drawings by Mr Charles Wright (illustrator). First Edition. FIRST EDITION, first printing. Late 19th century brown calf with two black labels with gilt lettering, raised bands, marbled boards and endpapers, mild wear, frontispiece is heavily foxed other plates no foxing of slight marginal foxing. Previous owner's gift inscription on the front flyleaf. Overall in VERY GOOD condition. Castle Acre Priory, in the village of Castle Acre, Norfolk, England, is thought to have been founded in 1089 by William de Warenne the son the 1st.Earl of Surrey who had founded England's first Cluniac priory at Lewes in 1077. The order originated from Burgundy. Originally the priory was sited within the walls of Castle Acre Castle, but this proved too small and inconvenient for the monks, hence the priory was relocated to the present site in the castle grounds about one year later. The church itself was consecrated sometime between 1146 and 1148. While the Warenne family may have been the main benefactors of the priory, others also gave generously to it, for example Scolland, steward of Alan Earl of Richmond, who was in fact buried there. The nave of the church is one of the oldest parts of the ruin, however subsequent additions continued to be added up until the priory was dissolved in 1537 under Henry VIII, and when the King gave the dissolved priory to the Duke of Norfolk complete with its estates, the remaining monks were turned out. The estates eventually passed to Sir Edward Coke, whose descendant, the Earl of Leicester now owns the ruins and Castle Acre Castle. The ruins today are very impressive, the great west front of the building is almost complete, and the prior's lodging is in a similar condition. The priory is now in the care of English Heritage, along with the nearby Castle Acre Bailey Gate and Castle Acre Castle. Beginning scenes of The Tomb of Ligeia classic horror movie (1964, directed by Roger Corman, starring: Vincent Price) were shot at Castle Acre Priory ruins. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover.