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Published by Latimer Trend and Co. Ltd., Plymouth
Seller: The Cornish Bookworm, HAYLE, CORNWALL, United Kingdom
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Fair. This booklet with photographs describes the House as being built by Plympton Priory for priests officiating at St. Andrews and the description of each room relates to this monastic function. Today, however, Prysten house is described as a merchant' s house. B/W photographs on one page and descriptive text on the other. !4 page booklet, no date, possibly circa 1960. Used booklet with damage to cover, and a crease but clear photographs and text. Size - oblong 140mm. x 217mm. UK postage will be reduced by £1 on ordering.
Published by Latimer Trend and Company Ltd., Plymouth, 2011
ISBN 10: 1848733461ISBN 13: 9781848733466
Seller: The Swift Bookstore, Peterlee, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Tight, very lightly used copy. Cover has light shelfwear to extremities with uncreased spine. Pages are in excellent condition being crisp, clean & inscription/annotation/crease free. Great clean copy. We endeavour to send orders as quickly as possible & in most cases are sent by first available post 6 days a week. (288-390/1).
Published by Latimer Trend & Co. Ltd, Plymouth, 1963
Seller: Amazing Book Company, Liphook, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. This copy is in FINE, unmarked condition bound in burgundy cloth covered boards with bright gilt titling and crest to the upper board. This copy is bright, tight, white and square, There is some mild spotting to the obverse of the f.e.p. and the obverse of the coloured frontis but the rest of the book is unmarked. A dustwrapper is not called for. International postal rates are calculated on a book weighing 1 Kilo, in cases where the book weighs more than 1 Kilo increased postal rates will be quoted, where the book weighs less then postage will be reduced accordingly. This very rare book was published privately for distribution to the crew and officers of H.M.S. Ark Royal and details the ship's activity from its recommissioning in Devenport on October 7th 1961 to its return to Gibraltar and dry dock on April 14th 1963. Lavishly illustrated with never before published photographs taken by crew members. The book includes the ship's voyages from Gibraltar to Malta, Naples, Suez, Aden, Penang, Singapore etc. Ref Z 1.
Published by Faber and Faber Limited 24 Russell Square. Printed by Latimer, Trend and Co Plymouth., London, 1933
Seller: Marrins Bookshop, Folkestone, KENT, United Kingdom
8vo. 9 x 6.25 inches. 235 pp. Bound in green cloth, gilt, in unclipped pictorial dust wrapper with red and black titles, which has sunned spine with repaired tears and chips at head and tail, and small tear on lower edge of rear wrapper. Top edge gilt, others rough cut. Vellum paper and endpapers. A very good copy. Illustrated by 15 full page wood engravings, 18 tailpiece drawings and title and contents pages vignettes, all by Tunnicliffe. Decorated by tailpiece vignettes. The first edition of Williamson's imaginative novel, purporting to be written by William Maddison in The Pathway (1928); it relates the account of a young boy nurtured by spirits before being returned to his family in altered form. According to Matthews, Charles Tunnicliffe, was said to have been 'completely baffled,' when attempting to interpret the text (Matthews, Henry Williamson A Bibliography, A18, 1933 i). FICTION WILLIAMSON LIT. FICTION 20TH CENTURY ILLUSTRATED FICTION.
Published by Faber and Faber Limited 24 Russell Square. Printed by Latimer, Trend and Co Plymouth., 1933
Seller: Marrins Bookshop, Folkestone, KENT, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. 8vo. 9 x 6 inches. 235 pp. Bound in original green vellum, gilt. Top edge gilt, others rough cut. Some pages uncut. Spine sunned as usual and a little spotting of boards and of page and flyleaf edges; otherwise a fine clean copy. Bookseller's label of Hockliffe, Bedford on front pastedown. Signed by author below limited edition statement. Signed edition issued without dust wrapper. Illustrated by 15 full page wood engravings, 18 tailpiece drawings and title and contents pages vignettes, all by Tunnicliffe. Decorated by tailpiece vignettes. The signed limited edition of seventy of Williamson's imaginative novel, purporting to be written by William Maddison in The Pathway (1928); it relates the account of a young boy nurtured by spirits before being returned to his family in altered form. According to Matthews, Charles Tunnicliffe, was said to have been 'completely baffled,' when attempting to interpret the text (Matthews, Henry Williamson A Bibliography, A18, 1933 iii)). A fine clean copy with many uncut pages. FICTION WILLIAMSON LIT. FICTION SIGNED 20TH CENTURY ILLUSTRATED FICTION.