Language: English
Published by Seeley, Burnside, and Seeley, London, 1846
Seller: Your Book Soon, Stroud, GLOS, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. 19th edition revised and enlarged. viii / 397 pp folding maps, bound in blue calf, 5 raised bands, gilt title to brown spine label, decorations to spine and edges, gilt rulings to margins, edges and endpapers, marbled. Corners and edges rubbed, inscription to second blank, ribbon marker perished.
Published by Seeley, Burnside, and Seeley. 1844, 1844
Hardback. Bound in embossed full morocco with gilt page edges. The binding has some rubbing, it is strong and tight. The endpapers has an owner's inscription. The maps have some foxing and this has affected the adjacent pages, the rest of the text ha s some light marginal browning. Folding maps, 397.
Language: English
Published by L. B. Seeley and Son, London, 1823
Seller: THOMAS RARE BOOKS, Yaxley, SUFFOLK, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: Fine. Tenth Ediiton. 272, [viii pub. cat.] pp. Engaved frontis (foxed) and 4 fold out maps. Fine half calf binding withb marbled boards. Gilt dec. spine with a red morocco label. Beautiful original pink, blue and red marbled end-papers. Neat gift inscription signed by Lucinda [?] Richardson love from her daughter. [**?] [Edward Bickersteth 1786-1850]. Originally pub. 1816. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS.
Published by Printed for L.B. Seeley by J. Seeley, Buckingham, London, 1820
Seller: Rareeclectic, Pound ridge, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Stated Seventh Edition, 1820 on the title page. This book appears to carry a sad story. On the second of three front end papers (the first end paper is marbled) there is an inscription that reads 'given by ___ Trueman of Hart Hill, to Mary Williams, after the death of dear Josephine Trueman.' Googling Josephine Trueman and Hart Hill brought up a story about a Thomas Trueman: 'Thomas Trueman of Hart Hill (1781-1858) was a banker, merchant, hospital trustee and inspector and philanthropist. Thomas Trueman lived at Hart Hill for over 30 years from around 1822. He was not a local man by birth but moved to Manchester around 1812, possibly from London, with his wife Alicia and their two sons. Between 1813 and 1817 three other children were born in Longsight, Manchester. The first reference to Hart Hill as Thomas's home is in 1823, when his daughter Mary was born. Possibly prompted by the death of his 15 year old daughter, Josephine in 1828, who was interred at St Mary's Eccles, Thomas's name appears amongst the first to donate £5 and to commit to an annual subscription of a guinea to establish a children's hospital, the General Dispensary for Children. He soon became a member of the children's hospital committee. This seems to have been the start of his 30 year commitment as a visitor and inspector of hospitals and asylums in Salford and Manchester. At the top of the Contents page there is a very neat old signature of 'Josephine Trueman, 1820.' As she would have been seven years old in 1820, the handwriting was probably her father's or mother's. So, apparently this was originally a book given in 1820 to the girl who would die tragically eight years later at a very young age. You can see the leather covers in the first few photos. The front and rear covers are in nice condition. One of the bands of the spine is missing the outer layer of its leather. Still, with a magnifying glass I can make out ' Bickersteth Scripture Help', one word on each line. There is a crack at the junctures between both of the covers and their spines. Most of the bindings at both of these junctures are intact so the covers are not detached, but when you look from the side at these junctures you can see through. That being said, all of the pages are very solidly bound (emphasis on 'very' with nicely tight pages throughout. As mentioned, the inside covers and facing end papers are a marbled pattern. They are in good shape. There is a frontispiece with a protective tissue guard. It has eight figures that are identified on the Explanation Of The Plates page. Below that, there is a listing of four fold-out maps. All of the maps are present and in very good condition. The pages in the book are also in very good condition. They are exceptionally clean. There is very close to no foxing at all. I saw very few pages with a spot or two, meaning that almost all of the pages are free of foxing. There's also very little corner creasing. There's only one small loss, a neat clipping at the bottom corner of page 107-108, not near the print. On the pages facing the fold-out maps you'll see the tracing of the edges of the maps. There are no markings in the book. No attachments of any kind. And no writing other than what I earlier described.
Language: English
Published by London, Printed for L.B. Seeley and Son-169, fleet-Street,, 1824
Seller: Antiquariat am Ungererbad-Wilfrid Robin, München, Germany
Condition: Gut. Eleventh Edition. Bll. + X + 272 S., Inkl. Vignette-Illustr. am Titelbll. u. Index + 4 gefalt.-Karten* u. 1 Tafel. * Map of Old Testament, Illustr.Books of Joshua and Judges, Illustr.of the News Testament, Map of Jerusalem. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 320 Kl.-8°, Or.-GanzLeder (Dkl.-Blau-Grau) mit 2 Goldleisten u. Goldgepr.-Rückentitel u. 4 Bünden. Innen minimal gebräunt mit Bleistiftrandanmerk. Gutes Exemplar. Dekorativ.
Language: English
Published by Seeley and Co, London, 1816
Seller: M and R Clark, Halifax, United Kingdom
Half-Leather. Condition: Very Good. Although listed as second edition on title page and the date given is 1816 it is almost certainly the third edition of 1817 as there is an advertisement for the third edition at the end of the prelims stating that the third edition has been enlarged. this edition has 250 pages compared with the 212 pages of the British Library edition which is dated 1816 but it is not clear whether that is the first or second edition. Very attractive well preserved half green leather binding with marbled boards . Two silk marker ribbons still in place but have caused browning of pages. Engaved frontis (foxed) and 4 fold out maps in good condition. armorial bookplate.
Published by L. B. Seeley and Son, London, 1824
Seller: Elder's Bookstore, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.
Full Leather. Condition: Very Good. Eleventh Edition. Very Good leather hardcover. Includes four fold-out maps in good condition. To gift inscriptions on front free end sheet. Binding good. Some foxing. Inside is clean. ; 4 1/4" x 7 1/4"; 272 pages.
Publication Date: 1828
Seller: Graham York Rare Books ABA ILAB, Honiton, United Kingdom
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Condition: Very good. 1828, London, printed for L. B. Seeley and Sons, etc. thirteenth edition, ppx + 315 + (i), black and white vignette title page, folding maps of Jerusalem, Palestine, Old Testament Geography and New Testament Geography, black calf, gilt decorations in compartments.
Published by A. Works, Richmond, Virginia, 1828
Seller: Tennyson Williams Books and Fine Art, Williamsburg, VA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: About Very Good. Second American edition, from the Third. 206 pages + 6 pages publisher's catalog. 6 maps (3 foldout). Full calf. Bickersteth was an evangelist, missionary, and writer of theological tracts. Shaw-Shoemaker 32373. The book is in about very good condition: clean and tight, with some foxing; a few tiny holes in one of the foldout maps. There is a Sabbath school library bookplate on the front pastedown endpaper. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book.