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Published by Les King and Geo. R. Reeve Ltd., 1111
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
Signed
Condition: Very Good. 141 pages. Signed by the author. Blue pictorial paperback. Flat signed by Author. Pages are clean and bright, and appear almost good as new. With minimal tanning throughout. Binding has remained firm. Paper covers are clean and bright, and appear almost good as new. With minimal rub wear and creasing.
Published by King and Reeve, Wymondham, Norfolk, 1992
ISBN 10: 0900616407ISBN 13: 9780900616402
Seller: Greystone Books, Margate, United Kingdom
Book First Edition Signed
Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. NrF. First edition. Not dated, (1992). Paperback. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, without dedication on title-page. Signing reads, 'Best Wishes/Les king/Sept 92'. (vi),186pp. Profusely illustrated with photographs. The autobiography of the Norfolk sportsmen Les King: chapters include, football, boxing, golf, Barnham Broom Golf Centre, cricket, darts, and more. A near fine copy of a SCARCE first edition SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. Signed by Author.
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Published by Les King & Geo. Reeve, Wymondham, 1993
Seller: Cotswold Internet Books, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
1st.ed. Presentation inscription by author on title page. Used - Very Good. SIGNED COPY VG paperback.
Published by Reeve, Brothers, King William St, 1845
Seller: Chris Korczak, Bookseller, IOBA, Easthampton, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. Both boards and spine covering missing. This is only the text block. Some pencil marginalia. Great reference copy. We try to note every flaw we can find, and we are quite picky, so buy with confidence! 100% guaranteed!.
Published by Published for John Reeves, Esq., One of the Patentees of the Office of Kings Printer, 1802
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. VOLUME IV ONLY OF FOUR VOLUME PRINTING OF THE FIRST EDITION, 1802. Contains The New Testament. Full leather in dark blue, cover is heavily ornamented with gilt tooling. Spine is divided by flat, gilt hubs adorned with gilt ornamentation and lettering. All edges gilt. Inner cover edges are decorated with gilt tooling. Endpapers are marbled black and a purplish pink. Textblock is unpaginated, yet denoted by sections and chapters in roman numerals at the top of each page. Copy is lovely, yet shows wear. Occasional annotation in the margins in pencil. Bookplates from previous owners are affixed to the front pastedown. A handwritten, numbered label, presumed from the period, is affixed to the bottom of the spine. Additional photographs available upon request. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by Published for JOHN REEVES, Esq. One of the Patentees of the Office of King's Printer, London, 1807
Seller: Theologia Books, La Charite sur Loire, France
Book
Leather. Condition: Good. Good leatherbound copy. Leather scuffed and darkened. Marbled papers inside covers. Previous owner's name inside cover. Text good, binding good. Unpaginated.
Published by Reeve, Brothers, King William Street, Strand, 1845
Seller: Eastleach Books, Newbury, BER, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Poor. 1st edition. Full calf, G. 326+11pp, interleaved copy, upper board missing along with all pp before title, occasional ink entry on interleaved pages, text block tight & in good condition, spine a little rubbed. Dictionary listing of all the then known Mollusc species, and the works where they are described in detail. 1000 grams.
Published by Published for John Reeves, Esq. One of the Patentees of the Office of the King's Printer, Sold By G. & W. Nicol, Booksellers to His Majesty, Pall-Mall, London, 1801
Seller: Lazarus Books Limited, Blackpool, LANCS, United Kingdom
First Edition
Morocco. Condition: Good. First Edition. Not dated, c.1801 as the Dedicatory Epistle from John Reeves to the Queen is dated Jan 18 1801. Size 24mo, 5.25" x 2.75", pages not numbered. Contemporary binding of full burgundy straight grain morocco with double gilt border to each cover, tooled gilt bands to the spine with gilt titles in the second compartment and small gilt dots in the remaining compartments, flower and leaf border decoration to the inner turn-ins. Condition good, the binding has been repaired to at some point, with the remains of an old worm track to the covers but not the pages, new end-papers, upper outer corner repaired, corners hinges and spine ends rubbed, gilt rubbed and dull on spine, more so to the covers, title worn at edges and dust marked, pages slightly toned throughout, with the odd couple of spots to occasional pages, else contents complete and clean. Bound at the rear is "A New Version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches, by N. Brady, D.D., and N. Tate, Esq." Also published by John Reeves and undated. in 1801 The Book of Common Prayer started to use the "United Church of England and Ireland" phrase for the first time Size: 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Book.
Published by London: Reeve, Bantham, and Reeve, King William Street, Strand, 1849
Seller: Colin Page Books, Storrington, United Kingdom
The eighth edition. Small octavo (17 x 14.5cm). An expanded edition, now in its fullest & final form, with a portrait (offset to the title) & 4 hand coloured lithograph plates and 27 woodcuts (styled 'lignographs') to the letterpress, published at 5s. 'Prompted bt the intelligent questions of his nine year old son, Mantell recounted the life-history of a flint pebble that he had picked up in a stream bed not far from his home in Brighton. Mantell's eloquent review of geological fundamentals, far too sophisticated for most nine year olds, included poetical quotations from Scott, Byron, and Beattie. In its final edition, however, the emphasis of the work as a whole shifted from stimulation to edification, appending facts outweighing initial ideas. It had genuinely become a book in its own right, and was, like all of Mantell's, full of original research and expresssion.'- Dean. pp. xiv,5-102,[4],4,[2], Without the half-title. Sections of adverts at rear including a final one for this work, which may simply be an inserted flyer. The portrait slighty trimmed lower edge, the text toned, however a pleasant tight copy bound in the publisher's embossed gilt cloth, rebacked with label. Vg. [Dean 126; Aggasiz III, 540; Donovan 105].
Published by London: Reeve, Brothers, King WIlliam Street, Strand., 1847
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Large 4to. Bound in blue cloth with blind stamped borders. Gilt decorations on front board and lettering on spine. Tight binding and solid boards. Owners inscription on page one. Otherwise, clean, unmarked pages. Hand colored copperplate engraved illustrations throughout. (18 hand colored, 3 uncolored) Please feel free to view our images of this product.
Published by Reeve, Brothers, King William Street, Strand, London, England, 1846
Seller: Aardvark Rare Books, ABAA, EUGENE, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Leather-bound. Condition: Very Good. Reeve, Miller, Sowerby, Adams (illustrator). First Edition. Quarto. Red half-morocco, with the red cloth in a design resembling topographic water patterns. Goatskin spine and corners bordered in gilt chain. Four raised bands to spine with elaborate patterns to each band, lettered in gilt. Rubbing to extremities, and some staining to both boards. Very solidly bound. Lovely marbling to endpapers in dark red, and bright yellow against a field of sea green. Stunningly beautiful hand-colored plates. Title on spine reads, Vol. I, "book was published in 10 p(art)s. between 1846 and 1849. NOTE: The work was originally planned as a set in 2 vol., but publication of pts. 11-16 was delayed until 1859. The completed set was then published under the title, Elements of Conchology. The plates are magnificent. One tissue guard -- on Plate A -- is missing. Could locate only 6 copies worldwide on WorldCat. " For more information on dates of publication, see article by A. Reynell in Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London (March 20, 1916, v. 12:1), p. 44-46./ The plates are drawn and lithographed by H. Miller, G.B. Sowerby, or Arthur Adams; all of the plates are printed by Reeve or Reeve, Benham & Reeve./ The plates are in three sequences: A through N (without J); 1 through 31; and XXXII through XXXVII [but plates XXXVI and XXXVII are misnumbered as XXVI and XXVII, respectively]. Includes bibliographical references." Reeve, Lovell, 1814-1865. Adams, Arthur,; 1820-1878,; illustrator. Reeve, Lovell,; 1814-1865.; Elements of conchology. Sowerby, G. B.; 1812-1884,; (George Brettingham),; illustrator.