Published by Sutton Pub Ltd, 1992
ISBN 10: 0750902051 ISBN 13: 9780750902052
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Published by Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1992
ISBN 10: 0750902051 ISBN 13: 9780750902052
Seller: The Guru Bookshop, Hereford, United Kingdom
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. FIRST EDITION with dust jacket - rare and collectable - will send out 2nd class tracked post within 12 hours of receipt of order.
Published by Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1992
ISBN 10: 0750902051 ISBN 13: 9780750902052
Seller: Cotswold Internet Books, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
First Edition
First Edition. Transcribed and edited with an introduction by Gavin Hannah. A clean, bright copy in firm binding Used - Very Good. VG hardback in VG dust jacket.
Published by Alan Sutton Publishing, London, 1992
ISBN 10: 0750902051 ISBN 13: 9780750902052
Seller: Abacus Bookshop, Pittsford, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
hardcover. Condition: Fine copy in fine dust jacket. Illustrated (illustrator). 1st edition. 8vo, 194 pp.
Published by Stroud : Alan Sutton, 1992
ISBN 10: 0750902051 ISBN 13: 9780750902052
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Provenance: From the library of Eric George Hatfield Moody with his bookplate to front pastedown.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 193 pages; Physical description: xix, 193 p : ill ; 23 cm. Subjects: Newton, James, 1714-1786 - Diaries. Church of England - England - Oxfordshire - Clergy - Diaries - History - 18th century. Oxfordshire (England) - Social life and customs - Local history. 1 Kg.
Published by Sutton Publishing Ltd., Stroud, 1992
ISBN 10: 0750902051 ISBN 13: 9780750902052
Seller: Amazing Book Company, Liphook, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardback. Condition: Mint. Dust Jacket Condition: Mint. First Edition. This mint unmarked copy is bound in cloth covered boards with bright gilt titling to the spine, tight, white, bright and square. The unclipped dust wrapper is in mint condition. International postal rates are calculated on a book weighing 1 Kilo, in cases where the book weighs less then postage will be reduced accordingly. Where the book weighs more than 1 Kilo increased charges will be quoted. The Diary of Reverend James Newton provides a wealth of social history; the eighteenth century through the eyes of a well-to-do country parson. James Newton was rector of Nuneham Courtenay at a time of great change. He witnessed the destruction of the medieval village to make way for Lord Harcourt's new park in 1759, and both his parsonage and his church were destroyed and replaced. It has been suggested that Oliver Goldsmith based 'sweet Auburn' on Nuneham in his poem The Deserted Village. This diary provides the historical reality behind the literature. Newton chronicles life in the country with all its joys and tribulations. We have glimpses of his philosophy on life, his treatment of servants, his interest in gardening as well as his reactions to national events. Further interest is added by his regular visits to London, usually for a mixture of business and pleasure. He has tenants to check, his family house and sisters to visit, as well as wooing to be done in his continual quest for a wife. However, there is no evidence that he ever married. Long stays in Bath also feature and his descriptions of visits to the Assembly Room and the Pump Room give us an eye-witness account of the daily doings of polite society. His comments and observations during his journeys also merit attention, as indeed do his methods of travel. The difficulties and time taken in such undertakings become apparent. Ref X7.
Published by Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1111
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
Condition: Good. First Edition Thus. 194 pages. Illustrated dust jacket over black cloth covered boards with gilt. Signed by the author with dedication to front free end paper. Pages remain clear with minimal tanning and foxing. Binding remains firm. Boards have mild edge-wear with slight rubbing to surfaces. Mild crushing to spine ends. Gilt lettering is bright and clear. Clipped jacket has light edge-wear with tears and creasing.
Published by Stroud: Alan Sutton, 1992
Seller: RightWayUp Books, Woodbridge, SUFFO, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Newton, James. The deserted village: the diary of an Oxfordshire rector James Newton of Nuneham Courtenay 1736-86 / edited by Gavin Hannah. First edition. Stroud: Alan Sutton, 1992. Hardback, VG in unclipped dustjacket, with crease on the reverse and remains of a barcode label. Black boards with gilt lettering to spine. xx, 193pp., b/w illustrations, map and b/w photographic facsimiles. Mild dust-staining to top edge of text block, contents clean and bright. Includes a loose folded A4 typed sheet of "Notes on Nuneham Courtenay All Saints Old Church". "Provides a wealth of social history: the eighteenth century through the eyes of a well-to-do country parson" (from the cover). RightWayUp Books aims to provide accurate and detailed descriptions. All images are of the actual book for sale - no stock images are ever used. Thank you for looking at this listing.
Published by Sutton Publishing, 1992
ISBN 10: 0750902051 ISBN 13: 9780750902052
Seller: Leabeck Books, Steventon, OXON, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1992. First edition. xix[i]+193[1]p. 19 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in a similar unclipped dust jacket. Owner's name to front free endpaper.
Published by Stroud : Alan Sutton, 1992
ISBN 10: 0750902051 ISBN 13: 9780750902052
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Provenance: From the library of Eric George Hatfield Moody with his bookplate to front pastedown.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 193 pages; Physical description: xix, 193 p : ill ; 23 cm. Subjects: Newton, James, 1714-1786 - Diaries. Church of England - England - Oxfordshire - Clergy - Diaries - History - 18th century. Oxfordshire (England) - Social life and customs - Local history. 1 Kg.