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(ADDISON, Joseph and Richard Steele.) SPECTATOR; in Eight Volumes, with Lives of the Authors, and Introductory Titles to Each Paper. £ 200.00

Critically compared with Addison's own Edition, in which the Errors of modern Copies are expunged. Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed and Published by J Mitchell; and sold in London by Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; T. Tegg; and R. Scholey. ND. Circa 1800. 8 vols. pp. xx, 318; 335; 320; 299; 290; 305; 325; 283. 8 frontispieces. 8vo. Modern boards with paper spine labels, spines faded. In an open fronted box. Occasional pages uncut. A little foxing. Vol 1 has a tear, repaired on pp.23/24, not affecting the text, the same in Vol 4 pp 131/132. Vol 7 - part of the top margin torn away affecting the heading but not the text; Vol 8 - tear pp. 177/178 repaied and not afecting the text and lacking pp 279 - 282 of the index. Hunt, C. J. The Book Treade in Northumberland and Durham to 1840. John Mitchell 1772 - 1819. Bookseller, publisher and printer was working in Newcastle from 1799 until his death in 1819. This, as far as I can ascertain unrecorded pirate edition would have been published during that time. Mitchell is best known as the founder and principle writer of the radical Tyne Mercury.

Reference: 48152

 
(ALEXANDER, James Dallas). AN EXPOSITION OF THE CAUSES AND CHARACTER OF THE LATE WAR WITH GREAT BRITAIN. Published by Authority of the American Government. £ 25.00

London. W. I Clement. 1815. pp. (iv), 101. 8vo. Disbound. 10th edition. Washington Printed. Badly foxed, especially the title page. Good.

Reference: 244470

 
(ARLISS, John) Publisher. THE GEM: or Select and Entertaining Tales. Prose and Verse. From Recent Works of Merit. £ 150.00

London. John Arliss. 1822. 4 vols. pp. iv, 192; iv, 192; iv, 192, iv, 176. Each volume with frontis and 5 plates. Further illustrations in the text. 12mo. Original printed boards, spines darkened, very slightly rubbed and stained. In Vol 1 pp 3 - 6 damaged by fire affecting the text, the burn mark continues to p.12 but the text is legible. Vol 2 front endpapers look slightly affected by damp and the rear endpaper is torn away. Vol 4 front free endpaper torn. All volumes are divided into 6 sections with a colophon at the end of each part giving the publishers details and the same information at the top of the next section including the year. All published.

Reference: 228981

 
(ARMSTRONG, Peter.) GRIMSBY LANE EXCAVATIONS 1972. Kingston upon Hull Museum Bulletin No. 10 July 1973. £ 5.00

Kingston Upon Hull Museums. 1973 pp. 44. Illustrated. 4to. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, spine darkened.

Reference: 14684

 
(BALL, Henry Wm.). THE SOCIAL HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF BARTON-UPON-HUMBER. £ 55.00

Editorship by G. Poulson. Barton-upon-Humber. M.Ball. 1856. pp. (iii), 72, 24, 16 of adverts + 24 + 12 of publishers adverts. Frontis, 4 plates. 8vo. original cloth, blind stamped. Corners bumped.

Reference: 332106

 
(BARTLETT, John). MEDIEVAL HULL EXCAVATIONS IN HIGH STREET. 1971. Kingston upon Hull Museum Bulletin No. 7. December 1971. £ 5.00

Kingston upon Hull Museums. 1971. pp. 32. Illustrated. 4to. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Spine darkened.

Reference: 13773

 
(BEDELL, E.W.) AN ACCOUNT OF HORNSEA, in Holderness in the East Riding of Yorkshire. £ 65.00

Hull. William Stephenson. 1847. pp. (iv), 126, errata leaf. 8vo. Contemporary style half calf, marbled boards with original wrapper bound in. 1st edition published without illustrations.

Reference: 14897

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary). MRS BEETON'S EVERYDAY COOKERY WITH ABOUT 2,500 PRACTICAL RECIPES. New Edition. £ 20.00

London. Ward, Lock & Co. (1923). pp. 768, (x) of adverts. Coloured frontis and 15 coloured plates, 64 balck & white plates. 8vo. Green cloth, front hinge tender and with slight water damage slightly affecting first gathering at spine end.

Reference: 17597

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary). MRS BEETON'S FAMILY COOKERY with nearly 3000 Practical Recipes. New Edition. £ 20.00

London. Ward, Lock & Co. Ltd. (1923). pp. 896, (x) of adverts. Frontis & 19 colour plates, 65 black & white plates. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine with gilt decoration. One colour plate detached, all as called for. MS recipes on half title, recto of title and frontis.

Reference: 89940

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary. Editor.) ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal, combining Practical Information, Instruction & Amusement. New Series. Vol IV Nos 21 - 24; Vol V; Vol VI Nos 31 & 32. £ 80.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1862?) pp. iv, 98 - 284, 288, 96.12 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Binding detached. With the title page for Vol V.

Reference: 138503

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary. Editor.) ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal, combining Practical Information, Instruction & Amusement. Vol II. £ 40.00

London. Clarke, Beeton & Co. (1854?). pp. viii, 392. Frontis, engraved title, illustrated throughout with engravings within the text. Small 8vo. Contemporary cloth. Nice, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 19758

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary. Editor.) ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal, combining Practical Information, Instruction & Amusement. Vol III. £ 30.00

London. Clarke & Beetpon. (1855). pp viii, 392. Frontis, engraved title, illustrated throughout with engravings within the text. Small 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth. Some foxing. pp. 237 - 244 trimmed at bottom of page not affecting the text.

Reference: 17256

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary. Editor.) ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal, combining Practical Information, Instruction & Amusement. Vol IV. £ 25.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1856?) pp. viii, 376. Frontis, engraved title, illustrated throughout with engravings within the text. Small 8vo.. Original blind stamped cloth, rear hinge split but holding firm, 1st gathering loose.

Reference: 33487

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary. Editor.) ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal, combining Practical Information, Instruction & Amusement. Vol IV. £ 60.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1856?) pp. viii, 376. Illustrated throughout with engravings within the text. Small 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, corners slightly rubbed. Without frontis and engraved title. pp.362/363 has 'Woman's Lot. A Fragment by the Author of Jane Eyre'. Tipped in and loose are newspaper cuttings relating to this article by Charlotte Bronte.

Reference: 44043

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary. Editor.) ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal, combining Practical Information, Instruction & Amusement. Vol V. £ 25.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1857). pp. viii, 376. Frontis, engraved title, illustrated throughout with engravings within the text. Small 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth, spine faded and slightly damaged. Some foxing.

Reference: 180601

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary. Editor.) ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal, combining Practical Information, Instruction & Amusement. Vol VI. £ 25.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1858). pp.viii, 376, (iii) of adverts. Frontis, engraved title, illustrated throughout with engravings within the text. Small 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth, spine faded and frayed, rear hinge split, front hinge weak.Some foxing. Slightly shabby.

Reference: 8648

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary. Editor.) ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal, combining Practical Information, Instruction & Amusement. Vol VII. £ 30.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1858?) pp. viii, 376. Frontis, engraved title, illustrated throughout with engravings within the text. Small 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth, spine faded and frayed. Text block browned.

Reference: 68800

 
(BEETON, Mrs Isabella Mary. Editor.) ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal, combining Practical Information, Instruction & Amusement. Vol VIII. £ 20.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1859). pp. ii, 8, iii - vi, 16, 33 - 376. Frontis, engraved title, illustrated throughout with engravings within the text. Small 8vo. Half calf, marble boards. The index is misbound and issue No. 1 is lacking.

Reference: 22266

 
(BEETON, S.O.) (THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction and Amusement. New Series Vol I & Vol II.) £ 30.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1860 - 1861). pp. 283, 336. Pattern as frontis with 9 others, engravings within the text. 8vo. Blue cloth, corners bumped. Covers May to October and then November to April. Lacking titles and preliminaries and all fashion plates.

Reference: 14196

 
(BEETON, S.O.) (THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction and Amusement. New Series Vol III.) £ 20.00

(London. S.O. Beeton.) (1861). pp. 312. Folded pattern as frontis with a further 5 patterns and 5 coloured fashion plates, engravings within the text. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards, head & tail of spine rubbed. The issues run from June to October, lacking title and preliminaries.

Reference: 64136

 
(BEETON, S.O.) (THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction and Amusement. New Series Vol IX). £ 16.00

(London. S.O. Beeton.) (c. 1864). pp. 384. 8 coloured fashion plates, 5 patterns. 8vo. Original blind stamped and gilt decorated green cloth, marked and grubby. Lacking title and index, 3 patterns. ! fashion plate, 1 pattern and several pages detached but present. Poor.

Reference: 188442

 
(BEETON, S.O.) THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction and Amusement. New Series Vol I. £ 25.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1860). pp. viii, 288. Coloured fashion plate frontis and 5 others, 6 patterns, engravings within the text. 8vo. Half calf, head and tail of spine rubbed. The issues run from May to October, lacking pp191/192, last leaf of August.

Reference: 120170

 
(BEETON, S.O.) THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction and Amusement. New Series Vol II. £ 25.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1861). pp. viii, 336, 4 of prospectus. Coloured fashion frontis and 7 coloured fashion plates, 6 patterns folded (1 repaired), engravings within text. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards, corners and head & tail of spine rubbed. The issues run from November to April, lacking pp287/288, the last leaf of March.

Reference: 178313

 
(BEETON, S.O.) THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction and Amusement. New Series Vol IV. £ 25.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (1861 - 1862). pp. iv, 284. 6 coloured fashion plates, 4 patterns, many engravings within the text. 8vo. Original blind stamped green cloth with gilt decoration, spine dulled, slightly shaken. Lacking 2 patterns

Reference: 107720

 
(BEETON, S.O.) THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction and Amusement. New Series Vol VI. £ 20.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (c. 1863). pp. iv, 288. 6 coloured fashion plates, 4 patterns. 8vo. Original blind stamped and gilt decorated green cloth, marked and grubby. Lacking 2 patterns. Some pages dusty and marked.

Reference: 94760

 
(BEETON, S.O.) THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction and Amusement. New Series Vol VII. £ 30.00

London. S.O. Beeton. (c. 1863) pp. iv, 288. 6 coloured fashion plates, 6 patterns, folded. 8vo. Original green blind stamped and gilt decorated cloth, head and tail of spine frayed, spine darkened. 1 fashion plate detached but present.

Reference: 64821

 
(BEETON, S.O.) THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction, and Amusement. 1866. Vol III (Second Division). £ 50.00

London. Ward, Lock & Tyler. (1867). pp. viii, 664. 13 coloured fashion plates, 7 coloured patterns. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards. pp. 481/482 with one plate and one pattern detached, one other plate loose. Lacking 5 patterns, and 2 plates.

Reference: 16310

 
(BEETON, S.O.) THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Practical Information, Instruction, and Amusement. 1866. Vol IV & V. £ 50.00

London. Ward, Lock & Tyler. (1868). 2 vols bound together. pp. viii, 328, viii, 328, iv, viii x 10 of Births, Marriages & Deaths. 8 coloured fashion plates and 11 coloured patterns. 8vo. Half calf, cloth baords. Lacking 4 fashion plates and 2 patterns.

Reference: 9970

 
(BEETON, Samuel Orchart) Editor. BEETON'S ENGLISHWOMAN'S ALMANAC - 1871; 1872; & 1873. £ 60.00

London. Ward, Lock & Tyler. 1871, 1872, 1873. 3 issues bound together. pp. 64, 64, 64. 10 chromolithographs, 8 patterns. Royal 8v0. Half calf, marble boards. Front hinge slightly cracked but firm. Front of wrappers bound in. Endpapers pencil doodles.

Reference: 132200

 
(BEETON, Samuel. Editor). THE YOUNG ENGLISHWOMAN. A Volume of Pure Literature, New Fashions, and Pretty Needlwork Patterns. £ 95.00

London. Ward, Lock & Tyler. 1868. pp. vii, 664. 12 colour fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards, spine relaid. No half title.

Reference: 102422

 
(BEETON, Samuel. Editor). THE YOUNG ENGLISHWOMAN. A Volume of Pure Literature, New Fashions, and Pretty Needlwork Patterns. £ 95.00

London. Ward, Lock & Tyler. 1867. pp. pp. vii, 664. 12 colour fashion plates, many further engraved illustrations and patterns within the text. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards. Badly foxed in places.

Reference: 26445

 
(BEVERLEY, Robert Mackenzie). HORRIDA HYSTRIX, Satyricon Castoreanum; quod Ex Schedis Manuscriptis Deprompsit Civis Beverlacensis. £ 45.00

Hull. I. Wilson. 1826. pp. (ii), lxv, 61, errata leaf. 8vo. Original boards, spine label darkened, top one inch of spine lacking. Previous owner's bookplate. Chilton p181. Chilton refers to this book as “that strange piece of work” and goes on to say “This was written by an odd character called R. M. Beverley who had a fixation about the corrupt state of the Church of England in his time. The text is printed in correct Latin and the introduction contains several fragments of quite passable Greek, though Wilson (Publisher) has omitted the breathings and accents

Reference: 7952

 
(BRACE, Mrs E.C) COTTINGHAM PAST AND PRESENT. £ 6.00

Cottingham Local History Society. 1972. pp. 20 unnumbered. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Cottingham Local History Series No. 2. A good copy.

Reference: 31865

 
(BURGES, Rev. George). CATO TO LORD BYRON on the Immorality of His Writings. £ 220.00

London. W. Wetton. 1824. pp. 128, 4 of adverts. 8vo. Disbound. 2nd edition. Inscribed at top of title page ' Lieut-Col Smith with the Author's best regards'. Chew and the British Library spell the authors name as above, Santucho and Wise spell it with a double S. Chew p37, Santucho p210.

Reference: 4742

 
(Buxton Forman, H.) THE PEDIGREE OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY now first given from the Records of the College of Arms. £ 75.00

London. Printed for Private Distribution. 1880. pp. 19. Frontis, folded pedigree. Demy 4to. Original wrapper, spine worn away. 100 copies were printed, 50 for England & 50 for America. This is No. 3 American issue.

Reference: 185058

 
(BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord). BEPPO, A Venetian Story. £ 25.00

London. John Murray. 1818. pp. 49. 8vo. Red cloth. Light foxing throughout, rear endpaper with pencil scribbles, lacking half title and advert leaf. 3rd edition. With the bookplate Gordon Hobbs. Slightly shabby copy. Wise Vol I p. 125. The last edition without the four additional stanzas.

Reference: 22631

 
(BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord). THE AGE OF BRONZE; or, Carmen Seculare et Annus Haud Mirabilis. £ 250.00

London. John Hunt. 1823. pp. 36. Half title present. 8vo. Full calf with gilt decoraton and red spine labels, hinges rubbed and top of spine worn, all edge gilt. Wise Vol 2, p41. Randolph p81.

Reference: 4832

 
(BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord). THE AGE OF BRONZE; or, Carmen Seculare et Annus Haud Mirabilis. £ 175.00

London. John Hunt. 1823. pp. 36. Half title present. advert leaf lacking. 8vo. Full calf binding by Riviere with gilt decoration that has seen better days, hinges rubbed, spine quite badly chipped, all edges gilt. Staining in lower margin to half title and title otherwise internally clean. Wise Vol 2, p41. Randolph p81.

Reference: 4832PC

 
(BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord). THE LIBERAL. No. 1. The Vision of Judgment by Quevedo Redivivus. £ 165.00

London. John Hunt. 1822. pp. xii, 3 - 39, - 8, 4, (ii), 4 of adverts. 8vo. Half blue morocco with marbled boards, gilt decoration to spine, a hansome binding. With the bookplate of John Waugh 1896 which shows an illustration of the Acropolis. This is part of Part I of The Liberal being only The Vision of Judgment and the first edition of it. Wise Vol 2, p. 37.

Reference: 68280

 
(BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord). Horace Hornem, Esq., WALTZ: An Apostrophic Hymn. £ 200.00

London. W. Clark. 1821. pp. 40. 8vo in 4s. later covered paper binding. Title and last leaf grubby. pp. 33/34 misbound Wise Vol 1, p73. 'Although this is a pirate edition ... it is a book of much interest. Appeneded to the title poemare five Fugitive Pieces ...' Two of these are the first printing and one is spurious.

Reference: 38211

 
(BYRON, George Gordon, Lord). POWER OF ATTORNEY for letting selling and managing Estates at Rochdale in Lancashire. The Rt Hon Lord Byron to The Hon Douglas Kinnaird and John Hanson Esquire. £ 1,762.50

12th April 1816. 3 pages, folded with slight splits where creased. This manuscript is a conformed copy, i.e. a copy of the executed original. Byron left London on 23rd April and England on 25th April 1816, leaving Kinnaird and Hanson in charge of his Rochdale estates. Price inc VAT

Reference: 17199

 
(CARVER, R.B, J.M. Fenwick, J.W. Graystone, F.G. Page & C.W. Thirsk. Compilers). A HISTORY OF THE 10TH (SERVICE) BATTALION THE EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT (HULL COMMERCIALS) 1914 - 1919. £ 60.00

London & Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1937. pp. xix, 204. Frontis, 39 illustrations, 5 maps. 8vo. Blue cloth. Previous owner's bookplate. A very good copy.

Reference: 29389

 
(CHATTERTON, Thomas). THE EXECUTION OF SIR CHARLES BAWDIN. £ 1,500.00

London. W. Goldsmith. 1772. pp. (ii), iv, 26. 4to. Last leaf repaired, affecting the text minimally, all words are readable. Some foxing, title page a little grubby. 1st edition, with the Goldsmith rather than the Newberry imprint, of the first of Chatterton's Rowley forgeries to be printed. ESTC T33753. BOUND WITH:- MICKLE, William Julius. SIR MARTYN, A Poem in the manner of Spenser. London. Flexney. 1777. pp. 6, (ii) of glossary, 71, (i). 4to. Vingette on title page, slightly browned. 1st published in 1767 as 'The Concubine'. ESTC T27760; BOUND WITH (BARBAULD, Anna Letitia). POEMS. London. Joseph Johnson. 1773. pp. vi, 138. 4to. p.2 misnumbered 4. Resetting of the 1st edition, H3 cancelled leaf. ESTC T74944. Half red morocco, marbled boards, head and tail of spine slightly rubbed.

Reference: 37254

 
(CHRISTIE, Graham). ALL SAINTS' CHURCH ROOS IN HOLDERNESS. Historical and Descriptive Notes with a short History of the Barony de Ros. £ 6.00

Roos Parochial Church Council. 1968. pp. 18. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Revised edition. A very good copy.

Reference: 11766

 
(COKAYNE, G.E.) SOME NOTICE OF VARIOUS FAMILIES OF THE NAME OF MARSH. £ 75.00

Exeter. William Pollard & Co. Ltd. 1900. pp. (iv), 56. 8vo. Blue pebble-grain cloth. The author's own copy with MS note of ffep "Own copy for corrections". There are further notes on the inside of the front board and in the text and one article and four letters are bound in. Note on title page stating that "printed in The Genealogist New Series Vol XVI, 1899 - 1900".

Reference: 20191

 
(COLBY, Major Thomas). ORDINANCE SURVEY MAP. Old Series Sheet 85. Mouth of the Humber. £ 50.00

Only west half present, eastern half is all sea. West margin completely missing, south margin trimmed with some loss of information. State 6 or 7. Pre 1854. 1inch to the mile. Linen backed.

Reference: 30552

 
(COLERIDGE, Hartley). THE LIFE OF ANDREW MARVELL. £ 25.00

(Lacking title page but Hull. A.D. English). (1835). pp. 64. Frontis. 8vo. Later quarter calf, cloth boards. Some pencil markings in text. Although the text is not uncommon, being part of Coleridge's Biographia borealis; or lives of distinguished Northerners, the imprint is uncommon. COPAC lists 5 copies only and Chilton in his Early Hull Printers and Booksellers says that very few examples of English's imprint survive, the Hull collectiononly having one, which is not this title.

Reference: 21026

 
(COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor and Robert Southey). THE DEVIL'S WALK; A Poem by Professor Porson. Edited witha Biographical Memoir and Notes by H.W. Montagu ... Illustrated with beautiful Engravings on Wood by Bonner and Slader, after the Designs of R. Cruikshank. £ 600.00

London. Marsh and Miller. (1830). pp. 20, 23 - 33, (i) of adverts. Frontis, 5 plates. 12mo in 6s. Half green calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed. With the pagination error of pp 21/22 omitted making it Wise's 1st edition, 1st issuse (Wise p. 135). Part of a three volume set of works with Cruikshank illustrations. The first volume also contains the following Imitations - The Real Devil's Walk, not by Professor Porson. London. Effingham Wilson. 1830 (Wise p. 141); The Devil's Visit; A Poem, from the Original Manuscript. With Notes by a Barrister. London. William Kidd. 1830 (Wise p. 142); The Devil's Progress. A Poem by the Editor of the 'Court Journal'. London. Lupton Relfe. 1830 (Wise p. 142) ; (LAMB, Charles). Satan in Search of a Wife; with the whole process of His Courtship and Marriage and who danced at the wedding. By an Eye Witness. London. Edward Moxon. 1831. (Wise p.142; Roff p. 183). The second volume contains MONTCRIEFF, W.T. Old Booty! A Serio-Comic Sailor's Tale. London. William Kidd. 1830; Brighton!! A Comic Sketch. London. William Kidd. 1830; DIBDIN, Charles. The High-Mettled Racer. To which are added many interesting anecdotes of the race-horse. London. William Kidd. 1831; Walks about Town; A Poem, in two cantos, with notes, and a memoir of the authors by the Antiquated Trio. London. Effingham Wilson 1830; TAYLOR, John. Monsieur Tonson. London. Marsh & Miller. 1830. The third volume contains EGAN, Pierce. The Show Folks!. London. M. Arnold. 1831; RHODES, William Barnes. Bombastes Furioso; A Burlesque Tragic Opera. London. Thomas Rodd. 1830; HOOD, Thomas. The Epping Hunt . London. Charles Tilt. 1829; O'HARA, Kane. Tom Thumb; A Burletta, altered from Henry Fielding. London. Thomas Rodd. 1830; BURNS, Robert. An Address to the Deil, with explanatory notes. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood after designs by Thomas Landseer. London. William Kidd. 1830; BURNS, Robert. Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnnny, A Poem. Illustrated by Thomas Landseer. London. Marsh & Miller. 1830 Each work is illustrated with all plates as called for. There is some foxing throughout and staining in the works by Burns.

Reference: 20795

 
(COLLINS, F.?) THE HAPPY COTTAGERS: or, The Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper to which is added, The Shepherd's Boy reading to the poor Widow. £ 30.00

London. J. Evans. (1814 - 1820?). pp. 8. Woodcut on title page. Small 8vo. Uncut. As issued.

Reference: 84753

 
(COLTON, Rev. Caleb C). REMARKS CRITICAL AND MORAL ON THE TALENTS OF LORD BYRON, and the tendencies of Don Juan. £ 125.00

Third Edition. By the Author of Hypocrisy, A Satire, with Notes and Anecdotes, Political and Historical. London. For the Author. 1819. pp. (vi), 52, (iv), (i) of adverts. 8vo. Quarter modern cloth, boards, label on front board. The original wrapper is bound in. Chew p30 & 365. "The anonymous author's hostility to Byron is not unmitigated; the fourth canto of Childe Harold, for example, he considers 'the sublimest achievement of mortal pen'. But he holds that the beauties of Don Juan do not atone for its evil character."

Reference: 58473

 
(CONGREVE, William). AMENDMENTS OF THE COLLIER'S FALSE AND IMPERFECT CITATIONS ETC. From the Old Batchelour, Double Dealer, Love for Love, Mourning Bride. By the Author of those Plays. £ 250.00

London. J. Tonson. 1698. pp. (iv), 109. 8vo. Full calf, front hinge cracked but firm. Cancellation leaf pp. 43/44 with the correction to supposition from superstition as noted in the Advertisment on the verso of the half title. 1st edition variant. Lowe, Arnott & Robinson 298. ESTC R18926.

Reference: 74681

 
(COOK, Alan and others). HULL CASTLE EXCAVATION 1970. Kingston upon Hull Museums Bulletin No. 6. March 1971. £ 5.00

Kingston upon Hull Museums. 1971. pp. 16. Illustrated. 4to. Stapled as issued.

Reference: 10896

 
(DE COURCY, Maragaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol 2. £ 45.00

London. Geo. Henderson. 1839. pp.(ii), 442. Frontis, engraved title, 12 engraved plates, 25 coloured fashion plates. 12m0. Full calf, spine dry and with gilt decoration. Hinges rubbed, front hinge weak. Some off setting. All plates present.

Reference: 44586

 
(DE COURCY, Maragaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol XIII. £ 50.00

London. E Henderson. 1838. pp. (ii), 442. Frontis, engraved title, 13 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Full calf, bottom of spine lacking, spine detached from rear baord. All plates present. Clean copy.

Reference: 30675

 
(DE COURCY, Maragaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol XIV. £ 45.00

London. E. Henderson. 1838. pp. (iv), 440. Frontis, engraved title, 18 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Full calf, spine lacking top, hinges weak. Some off setting. All plates present.

Reference: 100366

 
(DE COURCY, Margaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES CABINET of Fashion, Music & Romance. Vol 3. £ 30.00

London. Geo. Henderson. 1845. pp. 442, (ii). Frontis and 11 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed. Lacking pp. 301 - 304. Some foxing. All plates present.

Reference: 16356

 
(DE COURCY, Margaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES CABINET of Fashion, Music & Romance. Vol 5. £ 30.00

London. George. Henderson. 1846. pp.422, (ii). Engraved title, 10 engraved plates, 24 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, spine dry, hinges rubbed. Off setting, engraved plates foxed. Lacking 2 engraved plates, all fashion plates present.

Reference: 82200

 
(DE COURCY, Margaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES CABINET of Fashion, Music & Romance. Vol 6. £ 30.00

London. George Henderson. 1846. pp. (ii), 434. Engraved title & 12 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, front hinge cracking but holding. Lacks 1 engraving, those present foxed. Lacks pp. 141 - 143. All fashion plates present and clean.

Reference: 20203

 
(DE COURCY, Margaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES CABINET of Fashion, Music & Romance. Vol 8. £ 30.00

London. E. Henderson. 1847. pp. 414, (ii). Engraved title and 7 engraved plates, 26 fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, spine and front board nearly detached. All plates clean and present.

Reference: 203730

 
(DE COURCY, Margaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol 3. £ 60.00

London. Geo. Henderson. 1840. pp. 442, (ii). Frontis, engraved title, & 12 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Half calf, cloth boards. Some off setting. All plates present.

Reference: 104177

 
(DE COURCY, Margaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol XII. £ 60.00

London. E. Henderson. 1837. pp. (ii), 442. Frontis, engraved title & 11 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Full calf, black spine labels, gilt decoration. pp. 255- 262 & 275 - 282 misbound. All plates present.

Reference: 75193

 
(DOCK COMPANY) A DEFENCE OF THE RIGHTS OF THE DOCK COMPANY AT KINGSTON UPON HULL. £ 150.00

(hull)? 1778. pp. (ii), 43. Small 8vo. Stitched as issued. Setting forth the Proceedings of the Corporation, Trinity House, etc against them (The Dock Company) in the Last Session of Parliament. The building of the Dock, later Queen's Dock as oppossed to the basin in the River Hull. ESTC N8457 lists 7 copies.Chilton p.xviii.

Reference: 12962

 
(DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan, contributor). GHOST STORIES AND PRESENTIMENTS. £ 3,000.00

London. George Redway. (1888). pp. 308, 12 of adverts. 8vo. Blue pictorial cloth, spine slightly dulled. 1st edition, 2nd issue. The stories by Conan Doyle are The Great Keinplatz Experiment; The Mystery of Sasassa Valley; The Captain of the Pole-Star; and John Barrington Cowles, they are marked with the delta symbol. The other stories are The Ghosts of Cottenall Court; A Debt of Honour; Ghosts; A Weird Story of Bruges; Selecting a Ghost; How Brown Awoke at the Right Moment; Why New Houses are Haunted; and An Extra Passenger. Originally published by Redway in 1887 in 3 vols entitled Dreamland and Ghostland. (1st edition, 1st issue). Because of poor sales the stories were reissued the following year as individual volumes with cancelled title pages, Ghost Stories and Presentiments being the third volume of the first issue. The publication of these stories in book form by Conan Doyle in 1887 predates the publication in book form of A Study in Scarlet, and so is the author's first appearance in book form. Sadleir 741. COPAC.Muir. Points, 2nd series.

Reference: 474665

 
(EDDON, Rutherford). HISTORY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF HULL. Commemorating the Golden Jubilee 1920 - 1970. £ 6.00

Hull. The Rotary Club. (1970). pp. vi, 90. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W, faded. and slightly frayed. A good copy.

Reference: 3462

 
(ELWIN, Whitwell). SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON. By a Clergyman. £ 40.00

London. John Murray. 1854. 2 vols bound together. pp. viii, 116, viii, 175. Small 8vo. Contemporary blind stamped red cloth, all edges gilt, head and tail of spine slightly frayed. Vol 1 - Prose; Vol 2 - Poetry. BL.

Reference: 7628

 
(GARTHWAITE, Mrs.) Compiler. MILL ROAD METHODIST CHURCH, CLEETHORPES COOKERY BOOK. All Recipes Tested by Well-Known Ladies. £ 30.00

Published on the occasion of Ye Olde Englishe Fayre Costume Bazaar. 1935. pp. 132. 8vo. Quarter cloth, printed boards. A very good copy.

Reference: 82600

 
(GOLDSMITH, Oliver Editor). (LADY'S MAGAZINE. Or polite companion for the fair sex. Vols IV & V). £ 100.00

(London. J. Wilkie). (1763). pp. 273 -377; 278 -556; 545 -592; 585 - 728. 1 plate only. 8vo. Full calf, later spine rubbed. Lacks pp 357 - 360; 395 - 400; 405/406; 549/550; 673/674; & 721/722. Contains all issues for 1763 but no title page. The pagination is odd. ESTC P3407

Reference: 104540

 
(GUNTON, Simon.) A HISTORY OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF PETERBOROUGH, from its Foundation, to the Present Time. Containing the manner in which it has been destroyed once by the Danes and twice by fire, and as often re-edified. BOUND WITH ANON. A MODERN DELINEATION OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF KINGSTON UPON HULL: being An Accurate Guide to All the Various Objects of Public Interest or Importance, Curiosity or Amusement, in Hull and its Environs. £ 250.00

Peterborough. J. Jacob; Hull. W. Turner. 1790 & 1805. pp. (ii), 110; pp. (iv), ii, v, 114, (vi), xiv. Frontis to the first work. 12mo. Half red calf, marbled baords, slightly rubbed. Spine decorated in gilt. The History of the Cathedral Church of Peterborough is an abridgement of Gunton's History of the Church of Peterburgh. It has been trimmed without loss of text and it's ESTC No. is T185365. It is the 3rd edition. With the booplate of Dr Kenneth Green. A good copy.

Reference: 184397

 
(Hamilton, John Arthur). THE MS. IN A RED BOX. £ 30.00

London. George Newnes Ltd. (1904). pp. 152. Frontis, 7 plates illustrated by H.M. Brock. 8vo. Preserved in marbled boards with a cloth spine. Text block browned. Newnes' sixpenny novels.

Reference: 197616d

 
(HEYWOOD, John.) OWD CRUSTY AND HIS SEVEN DAUGHTERS; or, Sabbath School HTheatreusbands. A Dialogue for 11 Characters. £ 10.00

Manchester & London. John Heywood. 1881. pp. 16. Uncut so a single folded sheet. 8vo.

Reference: 23005

 
(HOLLOWAY, Henry Richard.) WALKS ROUND RYDE: or, The Summer Visitors' Companion. £ 40.00

BOUND WITH SOUTHALL, Charles Heywood. SOUTHALL'S POCKET GUIDE TO ST. LEONARDS AND HASTINGS, containing a description of those admired watering places, and of the surrounding country; with information respecting the fishery, trade, antiquities, history, and other particulars of interest and importace to visitors. 5th edition. Ryde: Gabell & Denyer; St. Leonards':C.H. Sothall. 1844; ND - pre 1852. pp. 96; 82. Folded frontis to second work. 12mo. Disbound. Walks Round Ryde is the 1st edition. pp 82 (Index leaf) of Pocket Guide to St Leonards is torn, text affected but still legible. Both works trimmed, not affecting text.

Reference: 19493

 
(HUGHES, Mrs Mary Robson). THE ORNAMENTS DISCOVERED: A Story. £ 20.00

London. William Darton Jun. 1819. pp. 209, 6 of adverts. Frontis stuck down to front board. 12mo. Quarter calf, marble boards, rubbed. Head and tail of spine chipped away.

Reference: 15802

 
(HUNT, William). HULL YEAR BOOK and Directory. 1876. First year of Issue. £ 55.00

Hull. William Hunt. 1876. pp. (iv), 312. (xxx) of adverts. 8vo. Original cloth, recased. text block edges browned. Front hinge taped internally, signs of removal of labels at the top of some pages not affecting text. A reasonable copy.

Reference: 134991

 
(ILEY, Matthew). THE LIFE, WRITINGS, OPINIONS, AND TIMES OF THE RIGHT HON. GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON, LORD BYRON; including, in its most extensive biography, anecdotes, and memoirs of the lives of the most eminent and eccentric, public and noble characters and courtiers of the present polished and enlightened Age and Court of His Majesty King George the Fourth. In the course of the Biography is also separately given, copious recollections of the lately destroyed MS. originally intended for posthumous publication, and entitled Memoirs of My Own Life and Times, by The Right Hon. Lord Byron. By an English Gentleman, in the Greek Military Service, and Comrade of His Lordship. Compiled from authentic Documents and from long personal Acquaintance. £ 125.00

London. Matthew Iley. 1825. 3 vols. pp. xxiv, 416; viii, 400; vii, 431, (i) of adverts. Frontis in each vol. 8vo. Modern quarter calf, cloth boards, new endpapers. C19 ink marginalia correcting errors in the text and giving dates. Small amount of occasional foxing. Wise Vol 2, p88. Chew p212 & 377.

Reference: 18000

 
(IRVING, Washington). SALMAGUNDI; or the Whim-Whams and opinions of Laucelot Langstaff, Esq and Others. £ 35.00

London. C. Daly. 1841. pp. (vi), 5 - 8 of adverts, vii - xii, 363, 4 of adverts. Frontis and 5 plates. 16mo in 8s. Original cloth with gilt decoration, all edges gilt. Pretty little book Daly is listed in William St.Clair's The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period under Pirate and Radical publishers and publications.

Reference: 81651

 
(ISOBEL of Pearson's Weekly. Editor.) HOME NOTES. Vol IX January 18 1896 - April 11 1896. £ 20.00

(London. C. Arthur Pearson.) (1896). pp. 544. Illustrated throughout with line drawings and adverts. 8vo. Contemporary red cloth, faded, spine dulled. Text block browned.

Reference: 16158

 
(JOHNSON, Bernard Paul). Compiler. THE BEN JOHNSON PAPERS or a rambling and unconnected set of discourses through time and space compiled by an anonymous scribe. £ 20.00

(York. Ben Johnson & Co.) (1968). pp. (iv), 52, 34, 18. 5 plates of which 1 is folded. Royal 8vo. Blue cloth. Volume 1 only. The book is divided into three sections:- Des Nouvelles Du Vieux; The Hull Period; Printer-at-War. The Hull Period has pencil marginalia by W. Foot Walker. A very good copy.

Reference: 25487

 
(KILGOUR, Alexander). ANECDOTES OF LORD BYRON, from Authentic Sources: with remarks illustrative of his connection with the principal literary characters of the present day. £ 400.00

London. Knight & Lacey; Aberdeen. W. Gordon, A Stevenson, D. Wylie, & L. Smith. 1825. pp. xvi, 207. Frontis, browned. 8vo. Half calf, boards, rubbed. Lacking half title. Chew p. 214. ' Hundreds of anecdotes of Byron, most of them in fairly accurate form, are here gathered together. The book was used by Thomas Moore in the preperation of his biography of Byron.' Wise Vol 2, p. 90.

Reference: 74970

 
(LAMB, Lady Caroline). GRAHAM HAMILTON. £ 1,300.00

London. Henry Colburn and Co. 1822. 2 vols. pp. (x), 221; (iv), 186, (vi) of adverts. Half titles present. 12mo. Half green morocco, marbled boards, rubbed. In Vol 2 the top right hand corner of the front free endpaper has been torn away affecting nothing and there is an ink stain on p. 66 not affect legibility. Stamped on base of spines 'S. African Public Library', there are no other library markings. From the library of William St. Clair with his name and pencil note on front free endpaper of Vol 1. Joanne Shattock in The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers says 'Her next novel (after Glenarvon), the realistic Graham Hamilton (1822), was written after she had received the advice to 'write a book which will offend nobody; women cannot afford to shock.' Wolff 3939.

Reference: 74500

 
(LAMPLOUGH, Edward). HULL SONNETS, including Miscellaneous Sonnets, by several authors. £ 95.00

Hull. Edward Lamplough. Printed for Private Circulation. 1901. pp. (xxii), x, (vi), xxiii, (v), iv, (iii), lxiv, (iv), lxv - lxxx, (iv), lxxx, (iv), xvi, (ii), vi, (xvi), (xxxviii). 8vo. Half cald, corners & head & tail of spine rubbed. With the bookplate of John R. Tutin and with the first poem as dedication of the book to him. No. 10 of an edition of 22 copies. A scarce item

Reference: 7797

 
(LARKIN, Philip). THE BRYNMOR JONES LIBRARY 1929 - 1979. A short account. £ 50.00

University of Hull. 1979. pp. 36. 7 illustrations. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. ISBN 0859585387. Without the errata slip. Bloomfield A12 'Printed in an edition of 600 copies'.

Reference: 12171

 
(LARKIN, Philip). Foreword. THE UNIVERSITY'S LIBRARY. A short account of its present organisation for all members of staff and for departmental representatives in particular. £ 30.00

University of Hull. 1974. pp. 24. 8vo. Yellow card wrapper stapled as issued. 3rd edition. Bloomfield D27. ' A revised version of D19; printed ... in an edition of 1000 copies. Reproduced from typewriting.'

Reference: 14413

 
(LE BAS, C.W.). REVIEW OF THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF LORD BYRON. Extracted from the British Critic for April 1831. I. Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, with Notices of His Life. By Thomas Moore. In 2 vols. pp 823. London, Murray. 1831. II. The National Library. Conducted by the rev.G.R. Gleig, and assisted by various eminent writers. No. 1. The Life of Lord Byron. By John Galt, Esq. London, Colburn and Bentley. 1831. £ 250.00

London. J.G. & F. Rivington. 1833. pp. viii, 95. 8vo. Half red calf, marbled boards, hinges very slightly rubbed. Chew p227 & 382. Chew describes the book as ‘one of ther most virulent attacks on Byron that I have ever read.’

Reference: 129809

 
(LIGHTFOOT & CO.) ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE VIEWS of Scarborough & District. £ 35.00

Scarborough. Lightfoot & Co. ND (Circa 1900?). 161 monochrome photographs. Royal 8vo. Black boards with gilt decortaion, slightly scuffed.

Reference: 112890

 
(LOCKHART, John Gibson). LETTER TO THE RIGHT HON. LORD BYRON. By John Bull. £ 600.00

Fleet Street. William Wright. 1821. pp. 64. 8vo. Contemporary style half calf, marbled boards. Half title present. Wise Vol 2, p. 77. 'This is not only a scarce book, but also an interesting one. Regarding it Byron write - I have just read John Bull's Letter. It is diabolically well written, and full of fun and ferocity. I must forgive the dog, whoever he is.' Byron the goes on to suspect Hobhouse, Peacock, and Isaac Disraeli. Wise assigns it to John Black of the Morning Chronicle. Lockhart's authorship is now recognised - see in COPAC the National Trust and Register of Preservation Surrogates entries. Chew p.39.

Reference: 159240

 
(LONGMIRE, Caroline & Patricia Brougham. Editors). WOMAN'S OWN BOOK OF PLEASURE. £ 6.00

London. Hurst and Blackett. 1957. pp. 223. Coloured frontis, illustrations throughout. 8vo. Pink cloth, spine faded. Extracts from the magazine including Daphne du Maurier by Beverley Nichols.

Reference: 38643

 
(LOVELACE, William King-Noel, Earl of). REVIEW OF THE AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS OF FRANCE: with a Notice of the Works of M.M. Rubichon, Mounier, and Passy, respecting its produce, and the condition of its rural population. With another copy of same and a further 14 articles/reviews by Lord Lovelace. £ 750.00

London. David Batten 1848. 2 vols. pp. 44, 23, 10 - 117, 396 - 416, 12, 103 - 119, 387 -421, 3 - 23, 337 - 354; 44, 28, 32, 16 - 35, 23, 7, 334 -355, 52. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards (not a matching pair). 1 plate folded. The first volume has the bookplate of Lord Lovelace and is stamped Ben Damph Forest, being the sporting lodge Ben Damph House, built by Lovelace in 1887, later becoming the Torridon Hotel. There are 7 MS letters to Lovelace tipped in or loosely inserted, all complimenting him on his articles. 2 are unknown, the other 5 are from Earl Fitzwilliam, J. Parke of Ampthill Park (loose), M.Rubichon, G. Wilbraham of Delamere House, Northwick, Cheshire (loose), and Joseph Fletcher.; and 2 newspaper cuttings. This volume is annotated with the dates the article were written, presumably in Lovelace's hand. There is also some neat underlining to high light points of importance to the author. The second volume has the same Ben Damph Forest stamp and is stamped 'Earl of Lovelace. All the reviews without title pages were published in the Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review. V. 1. Review of The Agricultural Statistics of France. Reviews/Articles from the Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review. The Value of Landed Property demonstrated, with Practical Deductions and Illustrations, tending especially to facilitate the Valuation of Estates by Leyton Cooke, Esq., Land -surveyor. 1844. The True Law of Population shown to be connected with the Food of the People by Thomas Doubleday, Esq. 1842. with MS letter tipped in headed Dover 15 June 1847 (unidentified author). Lovelace states that his article was written at Ashley Combe in November 1846. The Dispatches and Letters of Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson; with Notes. By Sir Harris Nicholas. Lovelace states that his article was written in November and December 1847. Some neat high lighting of the text by Lovelace. Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Settlement and poor removal. May 1847. Lovelace states that his article was written in January 1848. Organisation du Travail. Par Louis Blanc. Paris. Lovelace states that his article was written in January & February 1848. Histoire du Consulat et de l’Empire par M.A. Thiers. Paris. Lovelace states that his article was written in January & February 1848. Reports of the Committee of the House of Commons on the Progress of the new Houses of Parliament. Lovelace states that his article was written in May & June 1848. Some neat high lighting of the text by Lovelace. MS letter tipped in with signature removed. Doubleday’s Financial History of England. Lovelace states that his article was written in May 1847. V. 2 Review of the Work of Messrs Rubichon and Mounier, and of the memoir of M. Benoiton de Chateauneuf. London. David Batten. 1848. On Climate in Connection with Husbandry, with reference to a work entitled Cours d’ Agriculture par Le Comte de Gasparin. By The Earl of Lovelace. London. W. Clowes & Sons. 1848. Quetelet: Du System Social. Review in Christian Teacher No. 43. (Westminster Review) Ramee: Architecture du Moyen Age. (Westminster Review) On the Construction of a Collar Roof, with Arched Trusses of Bent Timber at East Horsley Park by the Right Hon. The Earl of Lovelace. with folded plan of the roof. London. W. Clowes & Sons. 1849. Villemain - Literature du Moyen Age. Paris. (From the Westminster Review 1849). On Harbours of Refuge by the Right Hon. The Earl of Lovelace. London. W. Clowes & Sons. 1849.

Reference: 527902

 
(MADDOX, Frederick More). THE VIOLET. A Drama in Two Acts. £ 10.00

London. T. H. Lacy. ND. Circa 1840. pp. 43. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, lacking rear. Lacy's Acting Edition No. 133.

Reference: 11097

 
(MAIBEN, Frederick). AN ORIGINAL COLLECTION OF EXTANT EPITAPHS. Gathered by A Commercial in Spare Moments. Published by Request. £ 10.00

London. F. Maiben. 1870. pp.viii, 88. 8vo. Original cloth, head and tail of spine slightly worn, corners rubbed. Front free endpaper retained with archival tape.

Reference: 66920

 
(MAJOR, Kathleen. (Editor). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Facsimiles of Charters in Volumes V and VI. £ 8.00

NP. (1946). pp. 6. 20 facsimiles. 4to. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 42. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 1904356

 
(MARTIN, John; SCOTT, Sir Walter.) LANDSCAPE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE WAVERLEY NOVELS, with Descriptions of the Views. £ 60.00

London. Charles Tilt. 1832. 2 vols. 78 plates of which 5 are lacking, namely Solway Firth from Allonby, Tolbooth, Coldingham, Warwick from Kenilworth, & Solwy Sands. Royal 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Some foxing. Vol 1 Waverley to Legend of Montrose; Vol 2 Ivanhoe to Woodstock. With the bookplate of B C A Prior and previous owners name on front free enapper. Sold as a collection of plates.

Reference: 86340

 
(MARVELL, Andrew). A LETTER FROM A GENTLEMAN IN IRELAND TO HIS BROTHER IN ENGLAND, Relating to the Concerns of Ireland in matter of Trade. Licensed Roger L'Estrange. March 26. 1677. £ 650.00

London. Langley Curtiss. 1677. pp. 24. Small 4to. Modern half calf, marbled bnoards. Title page repaired top right corner, badly browned. Some foxing, cropped at top edge, not affecting text. Occasional margin markings. ESTC R13907

Reference: 33261

 
(MORE, Hannah). THE PILGRIMS: An Allegory. £ 30.00

London. J. Evans & Son. (1820?). pp. 16. Woodcut on titlepage. 16mo. Chapbook disbound from a multi volume. Pages browned. Cheap Repository.

Reference: 11806

 
(MURRAY, John). BYRON AND JOHN MURRAY. £ 6.00

London. John Murray. (1924). pp. 8 unnumbered pages. 3 illustrations, 1 facsimile. Printed wrapper stitched as issued in a plain wrapper.This is a promotional pamphlet of books by and about Byron published by Murray around the time of the centenary of his death. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 190330

 
(MURRAY, Sir John ). LORD BYRON AND HIS DETRACTORS. £ 350.00

Contains Astarte; Lord Byron and Lord Lovelace by John Murray; Lord Lovelace on the Separation of Lord and Lady Byron by Rowland E. Prothero. London. The Roxburghe Club for Private Circulation. 1906. pp. xi, 98. Crown 4to. Quarter calf, boards. Top edge gilt. Corners bumped. Lord Ernle's (Rowland E. Prothero) copy with his name on front free endpaper. Wise Vol 2, P116, Chew p208.

Reference: 4022

 
(PHILP, Robert Kemp) Editor. THE FAMILY FRIEND. Vol 2. £ 10.00

London. Houlston and Stoneman. (1850). pp. viii, 3 - 358, 24. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth.

Reference: 102590

 
(PHILP, Robert Kemp) Editor. THE FAMILY FRIEND. Vol. 3. £ 10.00

London. Houlston and Stoneman. (1850). pp. viii, 3 - 354, 24. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth.

Reference: 96930

 
(PHILP, Robert Kemp) Editor. THE FAMILY FRIEND. Vol. I. £ 10.00

London. Houlston and Stoneman. (1849). pp. viii, 3 - 338, 40. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth. Front hinge weak, shaken

Reference: 64200

 
(PHILP, Robert Kemp). ENQUIRE WITHIN UPON EVERYTHING. £ 25.00

Bound with THE DENOMINATIONAL REASON WHY giving the Origin, History, and Tenets of the Christian Sects, with Reasons assigned by Themselves for their Specialities of Faith and Forms of Worship. London. Houlston & Wright. 1862/1860. pp. xxviii, 352; xvi, 360. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Spine labels and gilt bands. Enquire within is the 17th edition. Nice binding.

Reference: 13776

 
(PLANCHE, J.R.) HISTORY OF BRITISH COSTUME. £ 20.00

London. Charles Knight. 1834. pp. 376. Frontis and many further illustrations in the text. 12mo. Original cloth, top section of spine damaged. Hinges weak internally. The Library of Entertaining Knowledge. With the bookplate of Moseley Social Club & Reading Room.

Reference: 6657

 
(POLLITT, Charles). DE QUINCEY'S EDITORSHIP OF THE WESTMORLAND GAZETTE, July 1818 to November 1819. £ 25.00

Kendal. Atkinson & Pollitt; London. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. 1890. pp. (ii), 79. 8vo. original printed wrapper, slightly marked.

Reference: 21824

 
(PURCELL, Katherine) FABERGE AND THE RUSSIAN JEWELLERS. 10th to 20th May 2006. £ 12.00

London. Wartski. 2006. pp. 114. Well illustrated. 4to. Paperback, corners slightly bent. A Loan Exhibition in aid of the Samaritans. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 61923

 
(RECKITT, William). SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND GOSPEL LABOURS OF WILLIAM RECKITT. £ 275.00

London. James Phillips. 1776. pp 204. 12mo in 4s. Full contemporary calf, hinges worn but holding. 1st edition. Reckitt was a quaker from Wainfleet in Lincolnshire. He travelled in Europe and America.

Reference: 10275

 
(REEVES, Clara. Attributed to). FATHERLESS FANNY; or, Memoirs of a Little Mendicant and Her Benefactors. £ 10.00

Wakefield. William Nicholson & Sons; London. S.D Ewins & Co. Circe 1880. pp. 382, (ii) adverts. Coloured frontis. 16mo. Original green cloth, faded and frayed. Front hinge tender.

Reference: 306921

 
(REYNOLDS, G.W.M.) A SEQUEL TO DON JUAN. £ 150.00

London. Paget & Co. N.D. (1843). pp. 239. Frontis, 3 plates. 8vo. Original cloth, faded. Spine relaid, new endpapers. Chew p 64.

Reference: 12720

 
(SACKVILLE, Lady Margaret). BERTRUD AND OTHER DRAMATCI POEMS. By the Author of A Hymn to Dionysus. £ 30.00

Edinburgh. William Brown. 1911. pp. xii, 160. Frontis. 8vo. Quarter vellum, boards, browned. No. 168 of a limited edition of 200 copies. Signed by the author on the title page.

Reference: 14195

 
(SANTANGELO, Peppino). HISTORICAL SOUVENIR BOOKLET commemorating Twenty-One Years of Management with the 'Little' and 'New' Theatres in the City of Kingston upon Hull. £ 8.00

Hull. John Hartley Advertising. (1954). pp. 32. Illustrtaed with photographs and adverts. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, slightly rubbed. A very good copy.

Reference: 90640

 
(SAVILE, Christopher). THE TRIAL OF CHRISTOPHER ATKINSON, ESQ; Member of Parliament for Heydon in Yorkshire, and late Cornfactor to His Majesty's Victualling-Board, for Perjury. Tried in the Court of King's Bench, before the Right Honourable William Earl of Mansfield, and a Special Jur, On th Nineteenth Day of July, 1783. Taken in short hand by W. Williamson. £ 75.00

London. Sold by J. Debret. 1783. pp. 91. 8vo. Disbound. Last leaf with hole not affecting text. Lacking half-title. ESTC T087868

Reference: 7184

 
(SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe.) The Hermit of Marlow. 'WE PITY THE PLUMAGE, BUT FORGET THE DYING BIRD.' An Address to the People on The Death of the Princess Charlotte. £ 600.00

(London. Thomas Rodd). ND. (Circa 1843). pp 16. 8vo. Stitched as issued. Browned throughout. Edges chipped, frail. Preserved in a custom built box covered in brown cloth with leather spine label. Wise p46. Rodd, 'when advertising the present pamphlet for sale [ ] asserted that it was a facsimile reprint of an alleged original edition of which the author was said to have printed twenty copies in 1816.' Wise argues that this is the first edition. His main points are 'One thing is certain, and that is that had Shelley printed such a pamphlet he would not have restricted its circulation to twenty copies. The motto 'We pity the plumage, but forget the dying bird' was taken by Shelley from Paine's Rights of Man, 1817, Part 1, p.24. 'He [Burke] pities the plumage but forgets the dying bird'. This clearly denies any impression of the Address dated 1816.' Princess Charlotte dies in 1817.

Reference: 13409

 
(SHEPPARD, T.) CITY & COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. The Third Port of the United Kingdom. British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, 1924; Hull Civic Fortnight, July 2nd to July 15th. £ 20.00

Hull. Richd. Johnson & Sons (printer). (1924). pp. 40. 8 colour plates, all tipped in, further line drawings in the text. 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued, without the decorative bow. Previous owners name on title page. A good copy.

Reference: 93220

 
(SHERIDAN, L.H. Editor). THE LOVER'S BOOK OF POETRY; selected from The Most Celebrated Authors, with Several Original Pieces By the Editor of 'The Heart's Ease'. £ 50.00

London. S. Lingham. ND. Circa 1830. pp. xvi, 208, 4 of adverts. Frontis and engraved title, both browned. 16mo. Original blind stamped cloth, gilt decoration on the spine. The book is dedicated to L. E. L. by her affectionate friend The Editor and contains pieces by Moore, Wordsworth, Southey, Coleridge, Shelley, LEL, Mrs Hemans, Sir Walter Scott, Joanna Baillie, Chatterton, Byron and many more including Shakespeare, Burns and Milton. Unrecorded work - I cannot find it listed in the British Library, on the Library Hub or World Cat.

Reference: 28633

 
(SMITH, Horace and James). REJECTED ADDRESSES: or The New Theatrum Poetarum. £ 50.00

London. John Miller. 1812. pp. xv, 126, (i) of adverts. 12mo. Modern half calf, marbled boards. 1st edition. Santucho p583

Reference: 12508

 
(SMITH, Horace and James). REJECTED ADDRESSES: or the New Theatrum Poetarum. £ 20.00

London. John Miller. 1812. pp. xvi, 127. 12mo. Original boards, new paper spine and label. New endpapers. 3rd edition.

Reference: 4740

 
(SOUTHEY, Robert - Editor; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor - Contributor). THE ANNUAL ANTHOLOGY. £ 875.00

Other Contributors include Charles Lloyd, Amelia Opie, George Dyer, Joseph Cottle, Robert Lovell, A.S Cottle, Humphrey Davy, Dr. Beddoes, Joseph Hucks, & Mary Robinson. Bristol. Printed by Biggs and Co. for T.N. Longman & O. Rees, London. 1799 - 1800. 2 vols. pp. (viii), 300; (vi), 299. 8vo. Full calf, spines with gilt decoration and labels. All hinges rubbed. In Vol 1. pp. 31/32 (Sig. B8) is cancelled as usual. It carried Southey's War Poem, which was deleted because of the extreme lack of patriotism it expressed. There are 27 poems included by Coleridge of which This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison, A Poem, Addresses to Charles Lamb, of the India-House, London; Sonnet to W.L. Esq. while he sung a Song to Purcell's Music; Somethiong childish, but very natural. Written in Germany; Home-Sick. Written in Germany; and four of the Epigrams were all printed for the first time in these volumes. A third volume was considered but never published.With the bookplate of Edward J. McCutchen and the binders label C. Kalthoeber, London. Wise p. 56.

Reference: 49251

 
(STEAD, Richard). HOLDERNESS AND THE HOLDERNESSIANS. A Few Notes on the History, Topography, Dialect, Manners and Customs of the District by a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. £ 60.00

London. Trubner & Co; Hull. William Hunt. 1878. pp. 121, vi. Small 8vo. Later cloth and endpapers.

Reference: 40718

 
(SURTEES, Robert Smith). ASK MAMMA; or The Richest Commoner in England. £ 16.00

Illustrations by John Leech. London. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ltd. ND. Circa 1890s. pp. xii, 423. 13 coloured plates. 8vo. Pictorial cloth, spine slightly faded. Mainly unopened.

Reference: 16456

 
(SURTEES, Robert Smith). HANDLEY CROSS; or Mr Jorrock's Hunt. £ 16.00

Illustrations by John Leech. London. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ltd. ND. Circa 1890s pp. xvi, 578, (ii) of adverts. 17 colour plates, further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Pictoriual cloth, spine faded. Slightly shabby, slightly shaken.

Reference: 75671

 
(SURTEES, Robert Smith). HAWBUCK GRANGE or The Sporting Adventures of Thomas Sctt, Esq. £ 16.00

With Illustrations by H.K. Browne & W.T. Maud. London. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. ND. Circa 1888? pp. (xiv), 265, 32 of adverts. 8 colour plates, many furhtre illustrations in the text. 8vo. Pictorial cloth, spine unevenly faded.

Reference: 68290

 
(SURTEES, Robert Smith). MR. ROMFORD'S HOUNDS. £ 16.00

With Illustrations by John Leech, H.K. Browne etc. London. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. ND. Circa 1892. pp. xii, 405. 24 colour plates , further illustrations. 8vo. Pictorial cloth, spine faded and boards marked.

Reference: 61394

 
(SURTEES, Robert Smith). MR. SPONGE’S SPORTING TOUR. £ 16.00

London. Bradbury and Evans. ND. Circa 1892? pp. (xii), 450. 13 colour plates & further illustrations in the text by John Leech. 8vo. Pictorial cloth, spine faded. Last page browned.

Reference: 228707L

 
(SWIFT, Edmund Lewes Lenthal). ANACREON IN DUBLIN. With Notes, Critical, Historical, & Explanatory. Dedicated to the Right Hon. Lord Byron, and illustrated by engravings on wood. £ 360.00

London. J.J. Stockdale. 1814. pp. xviii, (ii), (5) -211. Frontis & 6 plates. 12mo in 6's. Half green calf, marbled boards. Spine relaid and new endpapers. With the stamp of the Mercantile Library, Philadelphia on the title page and a further 5 pages throughout the book. The final page (211) has been trimmed on the fore-edge unevenly. With the bookplate of J O Edwards. The author's surname has a variant spelling of Swifte. The Dedication to Lord Byron occupies 12 pages. A good, reasonable copy. Elkin Mathews Catalogue 620. Unknown to Chew and Wise.

Reference: 15156

 
(TAYLOR, N.J.) (Editor). THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE BEVERLEY GATE, HULL. Interim Report. £ 10.00

Hull City Council. 1987. pp. 20. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. ISBN 0904767213. Front cover very slightly scarred, otherwise a very good copy.

Reference: 69210

 
(THOMPSON, Thomas). A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND PRIORY OF SWINE IN HOLDERNESS. £ 150.00

Hull. Thomas Topping. 1824. pp. (iv), 268. Engraved title, 9 plates. 8vo. Full modern calf. Additional illustration tipped on verso of title page, there is faint staining on a corner of every plate as if a mark has been removed which makes me wonder if this has been a library book at some point. Tear to pp 9/10 repaired with archival tape. Some foxing. Boyne p 170.

Reference: 3470

 
(THOMPSON, Thomas). OCELLUM PROMONTORIUM; or Short Observations on the Ancient State of Holderness. £ 275.00

Bound with A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND PRIORY OF SWINE IN HOLDERNESS. Hull. Thomas Topping. 1821/1824. pp. 286, (ii), 268. Frontis to the first work, engraved titles to both works, 14 plates. 8vo. Half calf, hinges rubbed. Off setting from the plates. With the bookplates of T. Frederick Champney and Dr K.R. Green. A good copy Boyne p 169 & 170.

Reference: 77410

 
(TUKE, J.) AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF ALL THE TOWNS, VILLAGES, HAMLETS, ETC in the County of York and the County of the City of York being a second edition of Nomina Villarum Eboracensium, with many improvements, and references to find each Place in Tuke's Map of the said County etc. £ 60.00

York. For J. Tuke by G. Peacock. 1792. pp. (iv), 159. Oblong 8vo. Original boards and paper spine. pp. 39/40 corner torn away and reattached with archival tape. Some faint browning of text. Previous owner's bookplate. ESTC T21293

Reference: 35008

 
(WATERS, G.C) Compiler. WITHERNSEA AND ITS SCHOOLS 1878 - 1978. A Collection of writings about Withernsea and disctrict and the education provided over one hundred years. £ 6.00

Withernsea Schools Centenary Committee. (1978). pp. 106. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, corners slightly bent. Previous owners name on first advert leaf. A good copy, slightly tired.

Reference: 15070

 
(WATTS, Alaric). THE LITERARY GAZETTE, Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Science, etc. Nos 215 - 219 inclusive. Containing LORD BYRON'S PLAGIARISMS. £ 50.00

London. For the Proprietors by W. Pople. March 3 1821 - March 31 1821. 5 issues stitched together. pp. 129 - 208. 4to. Santucho p. 199.

Reference: 107179

 
(WHITING, Henry John, Sir William Leng, & William Gardiner). PORTRAITS OF PUBLIC MEN. £ 60.00

Hull. H.J. Whiting. 1858. pp. vi, errata leaf, 208. 8vo. Full calf, later endpapers, front free endpaper tipped in. Tipped on the front free endpaper is a typed note, part of which says ' "The first two portraits were written by Mr. William Gardiner, of the Hull Grammar School, afterwards editor of one of the Yarmouth papers. The major part of the rest were written by Mr. leng now of the Sheffiled Telegraph, and the rest by myself." H.J. Whiting. From the appendix to "Hull Newspapers by William Hunt. 1880'. The work consists of Biographies of themayor, alderman and councillors of Hull. Barnard p16.

Reference: 6485

 
(WILSON, J). CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. CANTO THE FOURTH. By Lord Byron. 8vo. pp. 257. London 1818. £ 2.00

Edinburgh. Archibald Constable. 1818. pp. 87 - 120. 8vo. Red cloth. Article removed from the Edinburgh Review XXX June 1818. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout. Santucho p.188

Reference: 12677

 
(WILTON, Mary Margaret Stanley Egerton, Countess of.) THE BOOK OF COSTUME: or, Annals of Fashion, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. By a Lady of Rank. £ 50.00

Illustrated with upwards of two hundred Engravings on Wood, by the most eminent artists. London. henry Colburn. 1847. pp xii, 482. Engraved title, many line drawings within the text. 8vo. Original cloth, spine relaid, later endpapers. New edition.

Reference: 75387

 
(WONNACOTT, Ellen) HENRY WONNACOTT, lately Minister of Albion Congregational Church, Hull. Memorial Volume. £ 45.00

Edited by his wife. London. Hodder & Stoughton. 1878. pp. viii, errata slip, 240. Frontis. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine slightly darkened. All edges gilt. Contains a Biograpical Sketch, part of the Funeral Oration by Rev. James Sibree, and several sermons.

Reference: 17495

 
(WORDSWORTH, William and COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor). LYRICAL BALLADS, with A few other Poems. £ 8,000.00

London. J & A. Arch; T.N. Longman and O. Rees. 1798; 1800. 2 vols. pp. (x), 69, (ii), 70 - 210, errata leaf, advert leaf; (iv), 227, errata. 8vo. Later full morocco binding by Zaendorf with gilt lettering and ruled lines on the spine, top edge gilt, gilt dentelles. Vol 1 pp 113/114, Vol 2 pp 171/172 invisably repaired. Vol 1 is the 1st edition, 2nd or London issue with Coleridge's Lewti replaced by his The Nightingale. This accounts for the break in the pagination of Vol 1 and its replacement Contents leaf ; Vol 2 is the 1st edition, 1st issue. A very attractive set. Wise. A Bibliography of the writings in Prose and Verse of William Wordsworth p.28 & p. 34.

Reference: 42057

 
(WRIGHT, H.R. (Editor). THE CITY AND PORT OF HULL. £ 16.00

Hull & London. A Brown & Sons Ltd. (1939). pp. 136. Well illustrated in monochrome, folded map with adverts on rear. 8vo. Paperback, hinges slightly rubbed. A good copy.

Reference: 6955

 
ABBOTT, John L. & Geoffrey J. Finch. A CHECKLIST OF THE CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN AND MARY HAWKESWORTH. £ 10.00

Reprinted from the Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, Vol. 66, No. 2, Spring 1984. Manchester. John Rylands University Library. 1984. pp. 10 - 39. 8vo. Printed wrapper.

Reference: 195152

 
ABBOTT, John S.C. THE CHILD AT HOME; or Principles of Filial Duty familiarly illustrated. £ 10.00

New York. Amerucan Tract Society. (1833). pp. 173. Engraved frontis. Small 8vo. Quarter cloth, marbled boards, hinges rubbed, front hinge tender. Foxed.

Reference: 197220

 
ABBOTT, Thomas Eastoe. THE SOLDIER’S FRIEND; or Memorials of Brunswick; A Poem, sacred to the memory of His Royal Highness Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Commander-in-Chief of all His Majesty’s Forces. £ 65.00

Hull. I. Wilson. 1828. pp. xvi, 72, (i). Frontis. 8vo in 4’s. Half calf, boards. Head of spine slightly scuffed. All edges gilt.Unfortunately there is some heavy foxing in parts. Inscribed ‘Sarah Coulson with the Author’s Affectionate regard - Bridlington 1828’. Johnson 3. Chilton pii.

Reference: 13440

 
ABRAHAM, W.H. THE STUDIES OF A SOCIALIST PARSON. £ 16.00

Hull. William Andrews & Co, the Hull Press; London. Simpskin, Marshal, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd. 1892. pp. (iii) of adverts, (ix), 220. 8vo. Original blue cloth, spine badly faded otherwise a very good copy with previous owners name on front free endpaper. W.H. Abraham was parson at St. Augustine's in Hull and these are his sermons.

Reference: 18051

 
ACLAND, James. THE HULL PORTFOLIO; or Memoirs and Correspondence of James Acland its Proprietor and Editor. £ 300.00

Hull. James Acland. 1831 - 1832. 3 vols of 4. Vol 1 with frontis and 22 issues from August 20 1831 - December 31 1831 with 3 extras; Vol 2 25 issues from January 7 1832 to June 30 1832 with 10 extras; Vol 3 26 issues from July 7 1832 to December 29 1832 with 26 extras. Small 4to. Boards, cloth spine with handwritten paper label, front hinge and edges rubbed. Barnard p.13; Chilton p.ii.

Reference: 104620

 
ADDISON, Joseph; John Gay; William Somerville. THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOSEPH ADDISON; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase. £ 12.00

With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations by the Rev. George Gilfillan. Edinburgh. James Nichol. 1859. pp. xxxiv, 386. 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth. Back board damp affecting endpapers and last few pages of text.

Reference: 11740

 
ADELSON, Roger. MARK SYKES. Portrait of an Amateur. £ 10.00

London. Jonathan Cape. 1975. pp. 336. Illustrated with photographs. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine faded. Previous owners bookplate. A good copy.

Reference: 65481

 
AIKEN, John. MD. LETTERS TO A YOUNG LADY ON A COURSE OF ENGLISH POETRY. £ 80.00

London. J. Johnson. 1804. pp. xii, 298, leaf of adverts. 12mo. Full calf, spine faded and hinges slightly rubbed. All edges gilt. With the bookplate of Abel John Ram, Esq and from the library of William St Clair with his name in pencil on the front free endpaper. COPAC only lists 1 copy, which is in Winchester College Fellows' Library.

Reference: 64901

 
AKHURST, W.M. GULLIVER ON HIS TRAVELS; or, Harlequin Robinson Crusoe, His Man Friday, and the Wonderful Spirit of Romance. £ 25.00

As produced at Sanger's National Amphitheatre (late Astley's) London. E. Rimmel (Perfumer to HRH The Princess of Wales). 1876. pp. 50. 8vo. Printed wrapper dusty and frayed.

Reference: 19706

 
ALDABELLA, Pat & Robert Barnard. HULL AND EAST RIDING BREWERIES. From the Eighteenth Century to the Present. £ 6.00

East Yorkshire Local History Society. 1997. pp. 86. Illustrated with photographs and plans. Oblong 4to. Paperback, spine faded. East Yorkshire Local History Series No. 50. Previous owners name on titlepage. ISBN 900349506. A good copy.

Reference: 31552

 
ALDRIDGE, Carolyn. IMAGES OF VICTORIAN HULL. F.S. Smith's Drawings of the Old Town. £ 5.00

Hull City Museums & Art Galleries & Hutton Press. 1989. pp. 106. 122 monochrome illustrations. Oblong 4to. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0907033911

Reference: 31317

 
ALEC-SMITH, R.A. KINGSTON UPON HULL. Views of Yesterday and To-Day. The Guildhalls of Hull. £ 5.00

Hull. Malet Lambert High School. 1980. pp. 20 unnumbered. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Malet Lambert Local History Reprints Extra Volume No. 4. Originally published 1951 in Christian Advance, the monthly journal of Christ Church, Kingston upon Hull. Articles VIII - XII.

Reference: 120871

 
ALEC-SMITH, R.A. (Compiler). A CATALOGUE RAISONNE OF THE CORPORATION PLATE AND INSIGNIA OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. £ 20.00

Driffield. For the Author. 1973. pp. (v), viii, 147. 70 illustrations. 4to. D/W.

Reference: 3177

 
ALEXANDER, J.H. READING WORDSWORTH. £ 5.00

London. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1987. pp. ix, 160. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 3129

 
ALLARD, James Robert. ROMANTICISM, MEDICINE, AND THE POET'S BODY. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2007. pp. vii, 166. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754658917. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 30379

 
ALLEN, Richard (Photographer). NEWSTEAD ABBEY - 2 Photographs. £ 35.00

Nottingham. R. Allen & Son. (1874). Single leaf from Allen's The Home and Grave of Byron: A Souvenir of Newstead Abbey with two mounted Albumen Prints (11" x 8.25"); The Dining Hall and a Bedroom with African scenes depicted on the walls. Both images are very Victorian, this was when the Abbey was owned by William Frederick Webb, a friend of Dr Livingstone. The Dining Hall print is stamped R. Allen & Son Ltd, Nottingham.

Reference: 8214

 
ALLEN, Richard (Photographer). NEWSTEAD ABBEY - 2 Photographs. £ 35.00

Nottingham. R. Allen & Son. (1874). Single leaf from Allen's The Home and Grave of Byron: A Souvenir of Newstead Abbey with two mounted Albumen Prints (11" x 8.25"); Lord Byron's Bedroom and The East Terrace.

Reference: 176240

 
ALLERSTON, Jack. CITY OF HULL FOUNDATION STONES AND COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUES. £ 10.00

Hull. Local History Archives Unit. 1989 - 1990. 2 vols. (xiii), 67, (ix); (xix), 56, (i). Illustrated. A4. One vol with spiral spine, the other stapled. These are quite difficult to read as they are copies of a hand written text.

Reference: 37993

 
ALLIBONE, Jill. THE WALLPAINTINGS AT GARTON-ON-THE-WOLDS. £ 10.00

London. Pevsner Memorial Trust. 1991. pp. 24. Well illustrated, mainly in colour. Oblong 4to. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. ISBN 0951843001. Previous owners bookplate. A very good, bright copy.

Reference: 91490

 
ALLISON, K.J. (Editor). A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK EAST RIDING. VOLUME II. £ 65.00

For The Institute of Historical research by Oxford University Press. 1974. pp. xvi, 365. Frontis, 42 illustrations, 3 further in text, 12 maps & plans. Royal 8vo. D/W. Covers Bridlington, Flamborough & Filey areas - Dickering Wapentake. A very good copy. ISBN 0197227384

Reference: 35322

 
ALLISON, K.J. (Editor). A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK, EAST RIDING. Volume I. The City of Kingston upon Hull. £ 80.00

The Victoria History of the Counties of England edited by R.B. Pugh. For The Institute of Historical research by Oxford University Press. 1969. pp. xx, 498. Frontis, 52 illustrations, 11 Maps & Plans. Royal 8vo. D/W. Clean copy. ISBN 0197227376

Reference: 20592

 
ALLISON, K.J. (Editor). A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK. EAST RIDING VOLUME III. £ 30.00

Oxford. For The Institute of Historical Research by Oxford University Press. 1976. pp. xvi, 220. Frontis, 37 illustrations, 15 maps & plans. Royal 8vo. D/W, torn. The Victoria History of the Counties of England edited by R.B. Pugh.

Reference: 5338

 
ALLISON, K.J. (Editor). A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK. EAST RIDING VOLUME IV. £ 45.00

Oxford. For The Institute of Historical Research by Oxford University Press. 1979. pp. xvi, 187. Frontis, 35 illustrations, 18 maps. Royal 8vo. D/W. The Victoria History of the Counties of England edited by C.R. Elrington. A very good copy.

Reference: 5346

 
ALLISON, K.J. (Editor). A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK. EAST RIDING VOLUME V. Holderness: Southern Part. £ 45.00

Oxford. For The Institute of Historical Research by Oxford University Press. 1984. pp. xvi, 223. Frontis, 37 illustrations, 25 maps. Royal 8vo. D/W, slightly foxed.. The Victoria History of the Counties of England edited by C.R. Elrington. A very good copy. ISBN 0197227600

Reference: 5347

 
AMBER, R.A. (Editor). LINCOLNSHIRE RETURNS OF THE CENSUS OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP 1851. £ 12.00

The Lincoln Record Society. 1979. pp. xcvi, 317. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 72. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 53420

 
AMBLER, R.W. (Editor). LINCOLNSHIRE PARISH CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN KAYE Bishop of Lincoln 1827 - 53. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 2006. pp. lxv, 494. 3maps. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503797. Lincoln Record Society Vol 94. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 55018

 
AMIGONI, David. (Editor). LIFE WRITING AND VICTORIAN CULTURE. £ 30.00

Contributors are David Amigoni, Alison Booth, Laurel Brake, Trev Lynn Broughton, Julie F. Codell, Matt Cook, Martin A. Danahay, Martin Hewitt, Donna Loftus, Helen Rogers, & Valeries Sanders. Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2006. pp. xvi, 236. 5 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754635317. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 96630

 
ANDERSON, J. Redwood. THE CURLEW CRIES. £ 5.00

Oxford University Press. 1940. pp. viii, 109. Small 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. Some underlining of text in pencil. The heading of sections are The Moors; Humberside; Old Tithe-Barn: Easington; April in Holderness; Spurn Light; The Towers.

Reference: 22122

 
ANNIGONI, Pietro PIETRO ANNIGONI £ 75.00

Firenze. Gonnelli. 1945. pp. xxi of text, 3 + 72 pp of illustrations. Super royal 4to. D/W. foxed and marked. Some discolouring of the margins. Inscribed by Annigoni on the front free endpaper 'Firenze IX - LIV ? mon cher ami Charles R Cammell, avec gratitude Pietro Annigoni'

Reference: 82850

 
ANON THE ROYAL LADY'S MAGAZINE, and Archives of the Court of St. James. Vol.III. £ 100.00

London. W. Sams & S. Robinson. 1832 - 1833. pp. (x), 312, iv, 256, (ii) of index, (ii), 136. Each month has 4 pages at the beginning with seperate pagination. 21 engraved plates, 10 coloured flower plates, 28 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled baords, front board detached, spine loose. The engarvings are foxed but the flower and fashion plates are clean. The book contains Volumes III & IV with half of Vol V. (Jan, Feb, March 1833). Lacks 2 coloured fashion plates, 5 flower plates.

Reference: 8903

 
ANON. "SYDNEY'S" LETTER TO THE KING; and other correspondence, connected with the Reported Exclusion of Lord Byron's Monument from Westminster Abbey. £ 200.00

London. James Cawthorn. 1828. pp. (iv), 56, (iv). Small 8vo. Original boards, spine repaired in cloth with remains of label. Wise Vol 2, p92. Chew p221.

Reference: 1773

 
ANON. A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILY OF PERCIVAL. £ 60.00

(London?). (1738?). pp. 32. 16mo. Drop head title. Later blind stamped full calf. A nice little thing. ESTC T113840.

Reference: 103200

 
ANON. A COPY OF THE POLL, as taken at the Guildhall, in the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull, on Thursday the 30th and Friday the 31st Days of October, 1806; before Henry Schonswar, Esq. Sheriff of the said town; By Virtue of a Writ for Elecring Two Burgesses to serve in Parliament for that Borough. Candiddates:- Samuel Thornton, Esq.; John Staniforth, Esq.; Wm. Joseph Denison, Esq. £ 195.00

Hull. Robert Peck. 1806. pp. 48. 8vo. Modern quarter calf in a cloth book box with leather spine label.. Title stained and with some foxing throughout.

Reference: 28394

 
ANON. A JUST NARRATIVE OF THE HELLISH NEW COUNTER-PLOTS OF THE PAPISTS, To cast the Odium of their Horrid Treasons upon the Presbyterians: £ 175.00

And under that Notion, To involve many Hundreds of the most considerable Protestant Nobility and Gentry in a General Ruine. With an Account of their particular Intreigues Carried on to insnare Mr Blood, and several other considerable Persons, with the happy Discoveries thereof. London. Dorman Newman. 1679. pp. (iv), 16. Imperial 8vo. Modern half calf, marbled boards with leather label on front board, new endpapers.

Reference: 25587

 
ANON. A MODERN DELINEATION OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF KINGSTON UPON HULL: being An Accurate Guide to All the Various Objects of Public Interest or Importance, Curiosity or Amusement, in Hull and its Environs. £ 160.00

Hull. W. Turner. 1805. pp. (iv), ii, vi, 114, (vi), xiv. Small 8vo. Full calf, new spine and endpapers. A good copy.

Reference: 97910

 
ANON. A TRANSLATION OF THE LATIN INSCRIPTION. £ 140.00

Hull. W. Rawson. (1797). Single sheet. Translation of the Latin Inscription and Obsevation of the Roman Pavement discovered by William Fowler, of Winterton, in the Garden of Thomas Shirley in the village of Horkstow.

Reference: 7083

 
ANON. A VOCABULARY OF THE UNCOMMON WORDS USED IN THE PARISH OF HALIFAX. £ 275.00

Manuscript. Circa 1800. pp. 16. Small 8vo. Card wrapper, stitched. The text is taken from The History of the Town and Parish of Halifax published by E. Jacobs in 1789 and includes not only the Vocabulary but also Remarks on the Dialect of Halifax and Number of Inhabitants in the Parish of Halifax in 1763 and 1764

Reference: 7216

 
ANON. AN ACT FOR MAKING A TURNPIKE ROAD BETWEEN STONE CREEK AND SUNK ISLAND CHURCH in the County of York, and between Sunk Island Church and Patrington Haven, and for consolidating with such Roads the present Turnpike Road from Sunk Island Church to Ottringham, and for constructing Quays and Wharfs at Stone Creek. £ 5.00

London. Eyre and Pottiswoode. 1852. pp. 401 - 410. Small folio. Disbound.

Reference: 16822

 
ANON. AN ACT FOR MAKING A TURNPIKE ROAD BETWEEN STONE CREEK AND SUNK ISLAND CHURCH in the County of York, and between Sunk Island Church and Patrington Haven, and for consolidating with such Roads the present Turnpike Road from Sunk Island Church to Ottringham, and for constructing Quays and Wharfs at Stone Creek. £ 5.00

London. Eyre and Pottiswoode. 1852. pp. 401 - 410. Small folio. Disbound.

Reference: 16822

 
ANON. AN ACT FOR REPAIRING THE ROAD LEADING FROM A GATE COMMONLY CALLED SACRED GATE, on the South East Side of the Town of Hedon, in the East Riding of the County of York, through the said Town to Hull North Bridge. £ 24.00

London. Thomas Baskett. 1744. pp. (ii), 219 - 247. Royal 8vo. Disbound

Reference: 7546

 
ANON. AN ACT FOR REPAIRING THE ROAD LEADING FROM THE TOWN OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, to and through the Town of Anlaby, and from thence to the Town of Kirk-Ella, in the County of the said Town of Kingston upon Hull. £ 20.00

London. Thomas Baskett. 1744. pp. (ii), 163 - 190. Royal 8vo. Disbound. Title & 1st leaf stained.

Reference: 11875

 
ANON. AN ACT FOR THE BETTER MAINTENANCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND REGULATION OF THE POOR OF THE TOWN OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, and for Repairing or rebuilding the Workhouse there. £ 35.00

Hull. John Jackson. 1850. pp. (ii), 84. 8vo. Cloth, spine faded. Endpapers foxed. Previous owner's bookplate.

Reference: 27749

 
ANON. AN EXACT COLLECTION of all Remonstrances, Declarations, Votes, Orders, Ordinances, Proclamations, Petitions, Messages, Answers, and other Remarkable Passages betweene the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and his High Court of Parliament begining at his Majesties return from Scotland, being in December 1641, and continued untill March the 21, 1643. Which Were formerly published either by the Kings Majesties Command or by order from one or both Houses of Parliament. With a Table wherein is most exactly digested all the fore-mentioned things according to their severall Dates and Dependancies. £ 950.00

London. Edward Husbands, T. Warren, & R. Best. 1643. pp. (vi), 3 - 8, (vi - viii), 1 - 2, 9 - 955, (xx) of index. Frontis. 4to. Full calf, sympathetic new spine and endpapers retaining the bookplate of Rugby School. Some browning at the bottom of the volume maybe arising from some past water damage. Ppppp3 edge frayed afecting the text minimally. Wing E 1533. ESTC R2795. Contains, amongst much else, the following Hull related items:- A Petition of the Lords and Commons to His Majesty to give leave to remove the Magazine from Hull, to the Tower of London, and concerning the 6 Priests; The Petition of the Gentry of Yorkshire, unto His Majesty, That the Magzine may not be removed from Hull; His Majesties Message to both houses, concerning Sir John Hothams refusall to give His Majesty entrance into Hull; His Majesties Letter to the Mayor of Hull; His Majesties two Messages to both houses, concerning Sir John Hotham; An Order of the Lords and Commons against the stopping of passages, and Messingers, between Hull and the Parliament; A Declaration of the Lords and Commons, concerning Hull; Votes of the Lords and Commons, concerning Hull, and Sir John Hotham; An Order of assistance to the Committees, concerning their going to Hull; His Majesties answer to the Declaration, Votes, and Order of assistance of both houses, concerning Hull; & His Majesties Message and Proclamation, declaring His purpose of going in his Royall person into Hull.

Reference: 865674

 
ANON. AN HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE GUIDE TO SCARBOROUGH and its Environs. £ 175.00

York. W. Blanchard for James Schofield. (1787)? pp. viii, 192. 8vo. Original wrapper repaired. New paper spine and label, new endpapers. BL.

Reference: 14198

 
ANON. ART.IV. MacMillan's Magazine. September 1869. Fifth Edition. Art I. The True Story of Lady Byron's Life. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. £ 2.00

London. John Murray. 1869. pp. 400 - 444. 8vo. Wrapper. Article from the Quarterly Review CXXVII October 1869.

Reference: 83880

 
ANON. BOOK AND MAGAZINE COLLECTOR. Oct 1986. No. 31. £ 5.00

London. Diamond Publishing Group Ltd. 1986. pp. 131. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. With articles on Philip Larkin, Peter Cushing, Margery Allingham & Henry Williamson. A very good copy.

Reference: 8488

 
ANON. BYRON AND SHELLEY IN ITALY. £ 15.00

Ente Nazionale Industrie Turistiche Ferrovie dello Stato. ND. No pagination. Illustrated. Crown 4to. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued.and slightly stained. Internally a clean copy. Published by the Italian State Tourist Department.

Reference: 1859

 
ANON. BYRON PAINTED BY HIS COMPEERS; or, All About Lord Byron, from his Marriage to his Death, as given in the various newspapers of his day, shewing wherein the American Novelist gives a truthful account, and wherein she draws on her own morbid imagination. £ 125.00

London. Samuel Palmer. 1869. pp. 112. 8vo. Later red cloth, marked. Original wrapper bound in at rear. Wise Vol 2, 105. Chew p280. Chew has a footnote that states 'According to the catalogue of the Harvard Library this book was compiled by its publisher, Samuel Palmer.

Reference: 32734

 
ANON. BYRONIANA. The Opinions of Lord Byron on Men Manners, and Things with THE PARISH CLERK'S ALBUM, kept at His Burial Place, Hucknall Torkard. £ 65.00

London. Hamilton, Adams and Co. 1834. pp. xv, 148. Frontis. Small 8vo. Modern cloth with spine label. Pages slightly browned and frail. Wise, Vol 2. p 99. Chew, p258 & 361.

Reference: 1472

 
ANON. CASSELL'S HOUSEHOLD GUIDE: Being A Complete Encyclopaedia of Domestic and Social Economy, and forming A Guide to Every Department of Practical Life. £ 75.00

London & New York. Cassell, Petter & Galpin. (1869 - 1871). 4 vols. pp. (ii), 376, iii - iv, 377 - 394; (ii), 398; (ii), 382; (ii) 398. 4 coloured frontis's, 4 coloured plates, all as called for. Many further Illustrations in the text. 4to. Original decorated cloth. Hinges and corners rubbed, front hinge of Vol 4 split, rear board of Vol 3 with damp damage. Printing flaw pp71 in Vol 1. All volumes internally clean and solid. Additional Postage required.

Reference: 22189

 
ANON. COPY OF THE DEED OF SETTLEMENT OF THE ADVOWSON OF THE HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, in Kingston - upon - Hull; with Prefatory Remarks and Explanations by the Sub-Committee appointed to Superintend the printing of the same. £ 20.00

Hull. W.R. Goddard. 1839. pp. vii, 33. 8vo. Cloth, spine worn.

Reference: 16378

 
ANON. EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR INQUIRING CONCERNING CHARITIES. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, April 18, 1823. £ 30.00

Hull. M.C. Peck & Son. 1883. pp. 40. 8vo. Blue cloth. Interleaved throughout. Front hinge splitting.

Reference: 21990

 
ANON. FORGET ME NOT; A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1826. £ 60.00

London. R. Ackermann. 1826. pp. viii, 386. Presentation plate, frontis, 12 plates. 12mo. Full green calf, respined. With works by L. E. Landon, Mrs Hemans and others. Faxon 1301

Reference: 13165

 
ANON. HE WOULD NOT NEGLECT THE DEFENCE OF THE COUNTRY. What Sir R. Peel has to do to fulfil that promise, that word of his, to his country. £ 25.00

London. Pelham Richardson. 1845. pp. 60. 8vo. Disbound. Clean copy.

Reference: 10112

 
ANON. HULL AND EAST RIDING RED BOOK 1898. £ 35.00

Hull. The Eastern Morning and Hull News Company Ltd. 1898. pp. xviii, 198, xix - l. 8vo. Quarter cloth, with cloth boards., spine slightly dulled. A very good copy of the first Red Book.

Reference: 8366

 
ANON. HULL VIEWS. £ 16.00

Printed in Germany. ND. Circa 1900. 18 monchrome illustrations of Hull on a pull out of 12 leaves. Red cloth, later cloth spine becoming detached.

Reference: 7619

 
ANON. IDEAL HOUSES. £ 75.00

To demonstrate to a still wider public the many advantages of concrete as a material for domestic architecture, the Portland Cement Selling and Distributing Co., Ltd has promoted Architects' Competitions for designs for Concrete Houses. In this book are published 48 Designs selcted by the Assessors from the entries in the £1,500 Concrete House Competition, 1928. London. The Portland Cement Selling & Distributing Co. Ltd. (1929). pp. xvi, 64, xvii - xxxii. 48 designs. Oblong A4. Quarter cloth, boards.

Reference: 29970

 
ANON. KINGSTON UPON HULL CIVIC AND EMPIRE WEEK. October 10th to 16th, 1929. Official Handbook and Programme. £ 12.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1929. pp. 136. Frontis, 12 illustrations. Small 8vo. Paperback. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 39434

 
ANON. KINGSTON WIT, HUMOUR, AND SATIRE. An Impartial Record of the Spirit of Party, as evinced at the General Election & Scrutiny, which took place at Kingston-upon-Hull, in June and July, 1818: including the Speeches of the Candidates J. Staniforth, J. Mitchell and J.R.G. Graham, Esquires; also, the Mayor, Sherif, and other Gentlemen who spoke on that memorable occasion. The Order of Chairing, with the concluding addresses of J.Mitchell and J.R.G. Graham, Esquires, Members of Parliament. The whole being a Compilation from the various Authors (in prose and verse) hitherto unprecedented in the Annals of Electioneering Contest. £ 100.00

Hull. Benjamin Tate. 1818. pp. iv, 130. 8vo in 4’s. Original boards, spine worn away. Some slight foxing. Previous owner's bookplate Chilton p160. Benjamin Tate appears to have only published this book and a Beverley poll, the rest of his work must have been ephemeral as it has not survived, except for some playbills in the Hull collection.

Reference: 6808

 
ANON. MEMORIES OF HULL. Page after Page of Pure Nostalgia. £ 6.00

Halifax. True North Books. 1998. No pagination. Well illustrated. Royal 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1900463865. A very good copy.

Reference: 72670

 
ANON. NEWSTEAD ABBEY: Its Present Owner with Reminiscences of Lord Byron. £ 120.00

London; Nottingham. Longman & Co; C.N. Wright. N.D. (circa 1860). pp. (i), viii, 58. Frontis, 1 plate. 8vo. Contemporary cloth binding, rather crudely done, slightly grubby.

Reference: 69671

 
ANON. OMNIUM GATHERUM: or, The Political Hodge-Podge. To the Tune of 'Mrs Arne, Mrs Arne, It gives me Concern. £ 300.00

(York)? (1789)? Single leaf broadside 18cm x 23cm. ESTC lists 4 copies and describes the broadsheet as ' An attack on Christopher Wyvill and his supporters in the Yorkshire Association.' The Yorkshire Association was a political movement against Lord North's Government. ESTC T155125

Reference: 7799

 
ANON. ORIENTAL SCENES DEPICTED BY CHILDE HAROLD. £ 295.00

(Frome & London. Butler & Tanner). (1875?). pp. viii, 372. 8vo. Original blue cloth with gilt lettering, spine slightly dulled. Later endpapers. COPAC lists one copy held by Glasgow University Library. They list the author as Grant but with no further information. The author describes the book as 'a series of rough sketches and shorthand notes taken at the time, and many on the spot, woven together for the purpose of forming a detailed account of my experiences and impressions during my Eastern tour of 1872 - 1873.' He sails from Harwich, travels to Antwerp, Brussels, Cologne, Munich, Innsbruck, Verona, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples, Brindisi, Alexandria, Cairo, Memphis & Sakhara, Ismailia, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Beyrout, Cyprus, Cos, Smyrna, Constantinople, Skutari, Vienna, Prague, Dresden, Berlin, Hamburg, and back to London. Very occasionally the text is illustrated with a literary quote and sometime it is Byron. Apart from the use of Childe Harold as a pseudonym there is very little that is Byronic in the book.

Reference: 20648

 
ANON. PETIT COURRIER DES DAMES. 84 plates. £ 675.00

London. S and J Fuller. 1848 - 1849. 84 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards.

Reference: 136840

 
ANON. PROGRAMME OF THE PROCEEDINGS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CELEBRATION OF THE CORONATION OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. 21st, 22nd & 23rd June 1911. £ 16.00

City & County of Kingston upon Hull. 1911. pp. 16. 8vo. Printed wrapper.

Reference: 40167

 
ANON. PURSUITS OF AGRICULTURE; A Satirical Poem, in Three Cantos, with Notes. £ 275.00

London. John Joseph Stockdale. 1808 - 1810. pp. 249, (i) of adverts, 12, (viii) of adverts. 8vo. Later boards and paper spine. The pagination is continious between the three cantos even though Canto Three was published in 1810. There is some foxing throughout and a small amount of pencil marginalia in Canto Three. The 12 page section at the back of the book is ABOLITION OF TITHES. A Short Letter to the Rev. T.C. Munnings; exposing the futility of his pretended Agricultural Improvements, and proposing a very simple but very efficacious Plan for ameliorating the condition of the Farmers, by a gradual and general Abolition of Tithes.Ninth Edition, corrected and enlarged. London. For the Author by J.J. Stockdale. 1810. Norfolk related work.

Reference: 129471

 
ANON. REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS DURING THE INQUIRY INTO THE STATE OF THE CORPORATION OF KINGSTON-UPON-HULL; To which is appended copy of the governing Charter with a Report of the Inquiry into the Affairs of the Trinity House. £ 150.00

Hull. William Kennedy. (1834). pp. (ii), v, 3 - 288, v. 12mo in 6's. Modern black boards with contemporary spine label, new endpapers. Ink stain on p145. A very good copy. Barnard p14. Chilton; DNB. Kennedy was in Hull from 1833 - 1838 and established himself as editor, printer and publisher of the Advertiser. He is better known as the British Consul to Galveston, Texas.

Reference: 81123

 
ANON. REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON BOTH BANKS OF THE RIVER HULL, appointed at a general Meeting, held September 30th, 1835. £ 95.00

Hull. William Stephenson. 1836. pp. 32. 6 plates, all folded. 8vo. Remains of front of original wrapper. Unopened. 2 of the plates repaired with archival tape and no loss of image. Shabby. The Hull merchants needed more dock space and this proposal to turn the Old Harbour (lower part of the River Hull, where is flows into the Humber) into a dock with a lock and to build a canal to the eastern side of the River Hull was one idea. It never happened. Not in COPAC

Reference: 12203

 
ANON. SCOTCH BETTY: An Authentic and Interesting Narrative by a Physician. £ 35.00

London. J. Evans & Sons. (1814 - 1820?). pp. 8. Woodcut on title page. Small 8vo. Worming in inner margin affecting text slightly. As issued. Stitch holes.

Reference: 19887

 
ANON. SOUVENIR OF HULL. £ 16.00

ND. Circa 1900. 16 photographs. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper with oval window in front cover, repaired.

Reference: 86925

 
ANON. STANZAS ON THE DEATH OF LADY HELEN BOYLE. £ 50.00

(London?) (1781). pp. 8. 4to. Disbound, all leaves loose. Stamped Merchantile Library Philada. ESTC T48560. Title is in the form of a half-title. This copy is lacking the plate from which the date is taken (7 September 1781). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Lady Helen Boyle was the second wife of Sir James Douglas, a Naval Officer, who eventually became an admiral of the whiite, the colour being a ranking of admirals.

Reference: 148240

 
ANON. THE ATHENAEUM. Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Science, and the Fine Arts. No 354. £ 15.00

London. August 9, 1834. pp. 585 - 598. 4to. Disbound. Contains ‘Cowper & Byron’. Santucho p 232

Reference: 43209

 
ANON. THE ATHENAEUM. Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Science, and the Fine Arts. No 356, 357 & 358. £ 20.00

London. August 23, August 30 & September 6. 1834. 3 issues. pp. 617 - 630; 633 - 646; 649 - 664..4to. Disbound. Contains A Byronian Ramble - Part I. Annesley Hall and Hucknall; A Byronian Ramble - Part II. Annesley Hall; & A Byronian Ramble - Part III. Newstead. Chew p355

Reference: 20297

 
ANON. THE BIJOU; or Annual of Literature and the Arts. £ 45.00

London. William Pickering. 1828. pp. xiv, 319, (iv) of adverts. Engraved title & 9 plates. Quarter calf, original printed boards, rubbed,all edges gilt. First printing of works by Coleridge, Caroline Lamb, Scott, & LEL'. Faxon 1087.

Reference: 85741

 
ANON. THE BYRON JOURNAL No. 18. £ 3.00

Contributors include David Seed, Gordon Spence, Caroline Franklin, Ernest Giddey, Joel A. Dando, T.S. Dorsch, Gordon Glegg, Edward Burns. London. The Byron Society. 1990. pp. 144. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 4060

 
ANON. THE BYRON JOURNAL No. 25. £ 3.00

Contributors are John Clubbe, William Christie, Timothy H. Flake, Martin Bidney, Tony Voss, Christine Kenyon Jones, Ralph Lloyd-Jones, Bernard Adams, Innes Merabishvili, & Margot Strickland. London. The Byron Society. 1997. pp. 152. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 21659

 
ANON. THE BYRON JOURNAL No. 27. £ 3.00

Contributors are Simon Bainbridge, M. Byron Raizis, Stephen Cheeke, Graham Pont, Gordon Spence, Andrew Nicholson, Alan Rawes, Priya N. Kisson & Paul Simpson-Housley, Oliver C. Bradbury, & Ashley Chantler. London. The Byron Society. 1999. pp. 148. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 15312

 
ANON. THE BYRON JOURNAL No. 28. £ 1.00

Contributors include J. Drummond Bone, Andrew M. Stauffer, Martin Prochazka, Peter Cochran, Raymond Mills, Warren Stevenson, Ralph Lloyd-Jones, C. Kenyon Jones, Michael Warren, David Leyland, Carl Woodring, & Elma Dangerfield. London. The Byron Society. 2000. pp. 149. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 14137

 
ANON. THE BYRON JOURNAL No. 31. £ 3.00

Contributors are John Clubbe, Peter Graham, John Gardner, Philip Shaw, Harriet Jump, Andrew Stauffer, Tony Tyler, Peter Cochran, Jie-ae Yu, Michael Davies, & Hugh Baron & Arthur Crisp. London. The Byron Society. 2003. pp.154. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 9011

 
ANON. THE CITY AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. £ 10.00

Forword by Alderman F. Holmes. Hull. By Hull Printers Ltd for The Development Committee of the City Council. ND. Circa 1963 pp. 169. Frontis, many illustrations and adverts. 8vo. Blue cloth. A very good copy with previous owner's name on front free endpaper.

Reference: 15967

 
ANON. THE CONTENTED VILLAGER, An Authentic Narrative: Containing an interesting Conversation between a Cottager and a Gentleman, who happened to call on her in his Walk from London. £ 30.00

London. J. Evans & Son. (1814 - 1820?). pp. 8. Woodcut on title page. Small 8vo. As issued. Stitch holes.

Reference: 17336

 
ANON. THE COURT, LADY'S MAGAZINE, MONTHLY CRITIC AND MUSEUM. For the Half-year ending June, 1841. £ 50.00

With Le Follet courrier des salons Journal des Modes. Jan - June 1841. London. (Dobbs & Co.) 1841. pp. (viii), 91, 81 - 436, 111a - 150a. Coloured frontis with 5 further historical costume/figures plates, 10 coloured fashion plates. Half calf, marbled boards, front hinge cracked but firm. Lacks 2 coloured fashion plates and pp. 63 - 66; 73 - 81; 203 - 206 & 225 - 229. pp. 81 - 83 misbound. Small amount of worm not affecting the text. There is no title page - on p.436 it states 'The Index, Title-page, and Directions to Binder, will be given in our next Number'

Reference: 10842

 
ANON. THE DYING SPEECHES AND BEHAVIOUR OF THE SEVERAL STATE PRISONERS THAT HAVE BEEN EXECUTED THE LAST 300 YEARS. With Their Several Characters from the best Historians, as Cambden, Spotswood, Clarendon, Sprat, Burnet etc. And A Table shewing how the respective Sentences were Executed, and which of them were Mitigated, or Pardon'd. Being a proper Supplement to the State-Tryals. £ 350.00

London. J. Brotherton and W. Meadows; F. Clay; C. Rivington; & J. Graves. 1720. pp. (xx), 495, (i) of ads, include additional pp 483* - 486*. 8vo. Full contemporary calf somewhat rubbed, Hinges showing signs of cracking. Text block edges beginning to brown. A good copy. ESTC T11590

Reference: 13983

 
ANON. THE ENTERTAINING STORY OF LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, to which is added Tom Thumb's Toy. Adorned with Cuts. £ 85.00

York. J. Kendrew. (Circa 1815/1829) pp. 31. 11 woodcuts. Miniature chapbook - 9.75 x 6.5 cm. Original printed wrapper with first and last blanks pasted to it as called for. Very good.

Reference: 9381

 
ANON. THE FAMILY ECONOMIST; A Penny Monthly Magazine for the Industrious Classes. Vols III & IV. £ 60.00

London. Groombridge & Sons. 1851 - 1851. 2 vols bound together. pp. iv, 236, iv, 236. Illustrated. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards slightly rubbed. Title page of Vol III repaired with archival tape with no loss of text.

Reference: 76860

 
ANON. THE GENUINE REJECTED ADDRESSES, presented to The Committee of Management for Drury-Lane Theatre; preceded by that written by Lord Byron, and adopted by the Committee. £ 150.00

London. B. McMillan. 1812. pp. ix, 130. 8vo. Contemporary cloth.1st ed 1st issue. Randolph p23.

Reference: 1774ho

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. Transaction 1948 - 49. Vol II, Part IV. £ 6.00

Kingston upon Hull. For the Society by M. Harland & Son Ltd. 1950. pp. 71. Frontis, 22 illustrations. 8vo. Card covers. A good copy.

Reference: 2541

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. Transaction 1955 - 56. Vol IV, Part II. £ 4.00

Kingston upon Hull. For the Society by M. Harland & Son Ltd. 1957. pp. 74. Frontis, 19 illustrations. 8vo. Card covers.

Reference: 2543

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. Transaction 1958 - 61. Vol V, Part I. £ 6.00

Kingston upon Hull. For the Society by M. Harland & Son Ltd. 1961. pp. 81. Frontis, 26 illustrations. 8vo. Card covers.

Reference: 2544

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. Transaction 1961 - 63. Vol V, Part II. £ 6.00

Kingston upon Hull. For the Society by M. Harland & Son Ltd. 1963. pp. 60. Frontis, 27 illustrations. 8vo. Card covers, spine frayed, slightly shabby.

Reference: 2545

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. Transactions 1947 -48. Vol II, Part III £ 6.00

Kingston upon Hull. M. Harland & Son Ltd. 1949. pp. 63. Frontis, 9 plates. 8vo. Card covers.

Reference: 8305

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. Transactions 1953 - 1955. Vol IV, Part I £ 6.00

Kingston upon Hull. M. Harland & Son, Ltd. 1955. pp. 83. Frontis, 19 illustrations. 8vo. Card covers.

Reference: 3449

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. Transactions. £ 100.00

Hull. For the Society by M. Harland & Son Ltd. 1938 - 1963. 5 vols in 6. Vol 1, Parts 1, 2, & 3; Vol 2, Parts 1, 2, 3, & 4 in 2 volumes; Vol 3, Parts 1, 2, & 3; Vol 4, Parts 1, 2, & 3; & Vol 5, Parts 1 & 2. Complete, all published. Illustrated throughout. 8vo. Vols 1, 2 uniformally bound in brown cloth, Vols 3, 4 & 5 bound quarter calf, with red spine labels. Previous owners name on front free endpaper of each volume. A good set.

Reference: 8033

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. Transactions. 1946 - 47. Vol II, Part II. £ 6.00

Kingston upon Hull. For the Society by M. Harland & Son Ltd. 1948. pp. 59. 12 illustrations. 8vo. Card covers. A good copy.

Reference: 71060

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. VOLUME III, PARTS I, II, & III. £ 18.00

Kingston upon Hull. For the Society by M. Harland & Son, Ltd. 1951- 1954. pp. 63, 78, 101. 48 plates, 1 plan folded. 8vo. Blue buckram. 3 issues bound together.

Reference: 9015

 
ANON. THE GEORGIAN SOCIETY FOR EAST YORKSHIRE. Volume IV, Parts I, II, & III. £ 18.00

Kingston upon Hull. For the Society by M. Harland & Son, Ltd. 1955 - 1959. pp. 83, 71, 60. 49 plates, 2 plans, folded. 8vo. Blue buckram. 3 parts bound together.

Reference: 34242

 
ANON. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE CITY OF YORK, From its Origin to the Present Times. Illustrated with Twenty-Two Copper-Plates. £ 150.00

York. Printed by A. Ward. 1785. 3 vols. pp.(iv), 400; (ii), 402; (ii), 292. 22 plates of which 9 are folded. 12mo in 6s. Modern half calf, marbled boards, new endpapers. The binding is a little tight. A bright copy. Boyne. p.46. 'This work is principally a compilation from Drake's History, from whence the Plates have been borrowed....'

Reference: 13055

 
ANON. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE CITY OF YORK, From its Origin to the Present Times. Illustrated with Twenty-Two Copper-Plates. £ 200.00

York. Printed by A. Ward. 1785. 3 vols. pp.(vi), 400; (ii), 402; (iv), 292. 22 plates of which 9 are folded. 12mo in 6s. Boards, quarter cloth with chipped spine labels.(C19 publishers's binding). Boyne. p.46. 'This work is principally a compilation from Drake's History, from whence the Plates have been borrowed....'

Reference: 130552

 
ANON. THE HISTORY OF VALENTINE AND ORSON. £ 100.00

(Nottingham). Printed (by Charles Sutton) for the Company of Walking Stationers. (1790?). pp. 16. Woodcut on title page. 12mo. Single folded sheet with pp 7 - 10 cut from sheet and placed in the centre of the chapbook. ESTC N9051

Reference: 6735

 
ANON. THE HULL AND EAST RIDING CONGREGATIONAL MAGAZINE. Volume II. £ 30.00

London. John Snow & Co; Hull. C.W. Holdich. 1868. pp. iv, cxii, v - vii (content leaves), 328. Illustrated with engraved vignettes. 8vo. Blind stamped green cloth. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 31611

 
ANON. THE HUMBER BRIDGE. Original Handprinted Photographs. £ 12.00

NP. ND. Circa 1980. 7 photographs tipped into a small 4to folder, stapled, and entitled in gilt lettering.

Reference: 84081

 
ANON. THE JUBILEE OF QUEEN VICTORIA, June 1887. The Proceedings in Hull and the District. Also Reports of Previous Jubilees, Coronations, Royal Visits. etc. Illustrated by Portraits of Public Men of the Day. £ 45.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons. 1887. pp. viii, 207. Frontis, 14 plates. 8vo. Browny/red cloth with black & gilt decoration, spine faded. Previous owner's bookplate. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 8958

 
ANON. THE LADIES CABINET OF FASHION, MUSIC, AND ROMANCE. £ 600.00

London.. Geo. henderson. 1841 - 1843. 6 vols bound in 3. each vol had the following pagination. pp 442, (ii). 156 colour fashion plates, 6 frontis's (one misbound), 6 vignettes on the engraved titles, 72 engravings, most of which are foxed. the fashion plates are clean. 12mo. Half black calf.

Reference: 10000

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE AND MUSEUM of the Belles-Lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions etc. Improved Series Enlarged Vols 2 & 3. £ 40.00

With Le Follet courrier des salons Journal des Modes 1833. London. J. Page. 1833. pp. 139 - 304, (iv) of index, viii, 362, (iv) of index. 6 portrait plates, 2 uncoloured, 4 coloured, 16 coloured fashion plates, 13 leaves of music, 1 engraved plate. 8vo. Contemporary cloth, spine slightly faded. Vol 2 lacks all before p 139, so January, February & March, also lacks pp. 187/188; 245/246. Vol 3 lacks pp 55/56, 257 - 260, 113 - 172 (September) Le Follet mirrors the lack of months.

Reference: 33239

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE AND MUSEUM of the Belles-Lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions etc. Improved Series Enlarged Vols X & XI. £ 60.00

With Le Follet courrier des salons Journal des Modes 1837. London. Dobbs & Co. 1837. pp. 444, 484, 49 - 96. 2 engraved titles, 11 coloured portrait plates, 19 coloured fashion plates, one torn. 8vo. Contemporary cloth, spine slightly faded. Vol X lacking all plates for March; Vol XI lacking pp 157 - 164, the fashion plates for August and the portrait plate for September. Le Follet lacking pp 57 - 60, 89 - 92 and pp. 93 -96 nearly detached. There are no indexes.

Reference: 11299

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE AND MUSEUM of the Belles-Lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions etc. Improved Series Vols VIII & IX. £ 100.00

With Le Follet courrier des salons Journal des Modes 1836. London. J. Page; Dobbs & Co. 1836. pp. 442, (viii) of index, 424, (viii) of index, 48. 2 engraved frontis's, 12 coloured portrait plates, 22 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Contemporary cloth, hinges week, front board with ink spots. Some foxing in Vol IX. Lacks September fashion plates.

Reference: 388886

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE AND MUSEUM of the Belles-Lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions etc. Improved Series, Enlarged. Vols VI & VII. £ 75.00

With Le Follet courrier des salons Journal des Modes 1834. London. Dobbs & Co; J. Page. 1835. pp. 372, (iv0 of index, 388, (vi) of index, 48. 2 engraved titles, 11 coloured whole length portraits, 22 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Contemporary cloth, spine slightly faded, front hinge weak. One fashion plate repaired. Lacking all 3 plates for October, and pp. 9/10; & 37 - 40 in Le Follet. Engrave title for Vol VI slightly grubby otherwise a clean copy.

Reference: 78714

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE AND MUSEUM of the Belles-Lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions etc. United Series Vols IV & V. £ 60.00

With Le Follet courrier des salons Journal des Modes 1834. London. Dobbs & Co; J. Page. 1834. pp. 48, 41 -384, (iv) of index, 382, (iv) of index. 2 engraved frontis's, 8 colourd portrait plates, 19 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Contemporary cloth, spine slightly faded, front hinge weak. Vol IV frontis detached, pp. 41 - 48 duplicated, lacks pp 257 - 321 (May), lacks portrait plate for April & May and the fashion plates for May. Vol V lacks the following pp 61 - 64; 127/128; 191/192; 255/256; 319/320. Le Follet has very strange pagination, not listed here, and it lacks May and August. Lacking the portrait plates for August and November, and the fashion plates for August and one in November. Slightly shabby.

Reference: 8765

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE AND MUSEUM of the Belles-Lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions etc. United Series Vols XII & XIII. £ 100.00

With Le Follet courrier des salons Journal des Modes 1838. London. Dobbs & Co. 1838. pp. 16, 45 - 80, 65 - 322, 399 - 590, (iv) index, 1 - 639, (v) index, 48. 2 engraved titles, 9 coloured whole length portraits (one uncoloured), 22 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Contemporary cloth, spine slightly faded, front hinge weak. 1 engraved title detached, pp.7/8 detached, Vol XII engraved title, 1st plate and first few pages selotaped in. Lacking 3 coloured portraits and 2 fashion plates also pp. 13 - 16 of Le Follet.

Reference: 54681

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE AND MUSEUM of the Belles-Lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions etc. United Series Vols XIV & XV. £ 100.00

With Le Follet courrier des salons Journal des Modes 1839. London. Dobbs & Co. 1839. pp668, (vi) of index, 688, iv, 49 - 92. Engraved frontis Vol XIV, 11 coloured portrait plates, 23 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Contemporary cloth, spine slightly faded. Volume slightly shaken. Folded sheet from publishers bound in listing the historical plates. Vol XIV lacks pp 429/430 and 1 fashion plate; Vol XV lacks pp 345 - 356 & 581 - 660. There is no September and December portrait plates and no December fashion plates. Le Follet is complete.

Reference: 114581

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE AND MUSEUM of the Belles-Lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions etc. United Series Vols XVI & XVII. £ 100.00

With Le Follet courrier des salons Journal des Modes 1840 London. Dobbs & Co. 1840. pp. 607, 515, 97 - 144. 1 engraved title, 11 coloured whole length portraits, 23 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Contemporary cloth, hinges slightly weak. Lacks in Vol XVI pp. 175/176, in Vol XVII engraved title, coloured portrait for August and the fashion plates for July. Clean copy.

Reference: 13706

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE, or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated solely to their Use and Amusement. Vol L for the Year 1819. £ 150.00

London. Baldwin, Cradock & Joy. 1819. pp. 624. Engraved title, frontis & 12 engraved plates, 22 coloured fashion plates, 2 patterns. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Lacks 2 engraved plates. Clean copy.

Reference: 64020

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE, or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated solely to their Use and Amusement. Vol XXIII for the Year 1792. £ 100.00

London. G.G.J and J Robinson. 1792. pp. 724, (iv) of index. Engraved title, frontis and 24 engraved plates, 7 patterns, folded, 13 sheets of music folded. Half calf, marbled boards, spine worn, signs of burning. Front board detached, lacking 6 patterns. ESTC P2643

Reference: 103029

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE, or Mirror of the Belles Lettres. Fashions, Fine Arts, Music, Drama etc. A New Series. Volume the Eighth. £ 150.00

London. S. Robinson. 1827. pp. (ii), 680. Frontis, 20 engraved plates of which one is coloured, 24 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, rubbed. Front board detached, spine loose. There is pencil marginalia throughout. The engravings are foxed, but the fashion plates are clean. All plates as called for.

Reference: 140220

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE; or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, appropriated soley to their Use and Amusement. (Vol VII for the Year 1776); Vol VIII for the Year 1777. £ 80.00

London. G. Robinson. 1776 - 1777. pp. 337 - 672, 672. 8 engraved plates of 18; 14 folded sheets of music of 18. 8vo. Modern quarter calf with marbled boards. This book contains the second half of Vol VII and that lacks the issue for November, pp. 491/492 is half cut away. Vol VIII is lacking the issues for May and June. Several of the sheets of music are lacking half where folded, some pages and plates are taped in. There is foxing. All patterns lacking. ESTC P2643

Reference: 8410

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE; or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, approproated soley to their Use and Amusement. Vol XXXVII for the Year 1806. £ 50.00

London. G. Robinson. 1806. pp. 564, 4 of adverts, 565 - 718, (vi) of index. Frontis, engraved title, 17 engraved plates, 1 coloured fashion plate. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. pp. 59 - 62 folded flaw in the printing process with loss of text. Lacking 8 engraved plates, 11 costume plates and all patterns. The text is complete and clean.

Reference: 42546

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE; or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex. Appropriated soley to their Use and Amusement. Vol XIII for the Year 1782. £ 100.00

London. G. Robinson. 1782. pp. 722, (vi) of index. Frontis, engraved title, 12 engraved plates, 13 folded sheets of music. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Front board detached, spine cracked. Lacks all patterns otherwise complete. Text clean. ESTC P2643

Reference: 7427

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE; or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, appropriated soley to their Use and Amuusement. (Volume XXVI). £ 40.00

London. G.G. & J Robinson. 1795. pp. 628, 1 leaf of index only. 19 engraved plates of 52 (No fashion plates present). 8vo. Modern faux leather, new endpapers. Text of all 12 issues and supplement present, lacking leaf of index. ESTC P2643

Reference: 89244

 
ANON. THE LADY'S MAGAZINE; or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, appropriated soley to their Use and Amuusement. Vol XV, for the Year 1784. £ 100.00

London. G. Robinson. 1784. pp. 712, (vi) of index. Frontis, 13 engraved plates, 13 folded sheets of music. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, hinges rubbed, spine dry. pp. 153/154 with paper flaw affecting top corner minimally; pp 483 - 486 present but detached. Lacking all patterns. ESTC P2643

Reference: 88100

 
ANON. THE LADY'S REALM. An Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Vol XVI May 1904 to October 1904. £ 20.00

London. Hutchinson and Co. 1904. pp. iv, 776. Frontis, 1 plate, many illustrations throughout. 8vo. Original red cloth, all edges gilt. Inscription front free endpaper.

Reference: 87010

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series Vol XXII No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Design of Day’s Saxon by Geoffrey Wakeman; The Text of Heywood’s The Fair Maid of the West by Robert K. Turner; & The Reports of a Press Spy for Robert Harley: New Bibliographical Data for the Reign of Queen Anne. Oxford University Press. 1967. pp. (12), 283 - 375. 4 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 10107

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series Vol II No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Cathedral Libraries Catalogue by Miss M.S.G. Hands; The Spanish Masquerado: A Problem in Double Edition by Leslie Mahin Oliver; An Examination of the Method of Proof Correction in Lear by Fredson Bowers; & Horace Walpole’s Library by W.S. Lewis. Oxford University Press. 1947. pp. (8), 79. 8vo. Paper wrappers. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society.

Reference: 80613

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series Vol XXII No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes On the Indifferent and One-Way Variants in Shakespeare by E.A.J. Honigman; The Early Editions of A Trick to catch the old one by George R. Proce; & Some Notes on German Heroic Poems in Print by John L. Flood. Oxford University Press. 1967. pp. (12), 189 - 282. 2 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 18358

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series Vol XXIII No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Tolerance in Bibliographical Description by G. Thomas Tanselle; John Dunton and The Works of the Learned by Stephen Parks; & Printing for the Housee of Commons in the Eighteenth Century by Sheila Lambert. Oxford University Press. 1968. pp. (14), 93. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 9992

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol II No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Geneva as a Centre of Early Printing by Victor Scholderer; The Gifts of Elizabethen Pinters to the Library of King’s College, Cambridge by A.N.L. Munby; Some Notes on the Bibliography of Jeremy Taylor by Robert Gathorne-Hardy; & Halliwell-Phillipps and Trinity College Library by the late D.A. Winstanley. Oxford University Press. 1948. pp. (8), 213 - 306, iv. 1 plate 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 9257

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol III No 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Kehl Edition of Voltaire by P.H. Muir; & Some Illustrators of Milton’s Paradise Lost (1688 - 1850) (Second Part) by C.H. Collins Baker. Oxford University Press. 1948. pp. (8), 85 - 154. 5 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 50557

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol IX No 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes E.Ph.Goldschmidt 1887 - 1954 by R.O. Dougan; The Source of Lily’s Latin Grammar: A Review of the Facts and Some Further Suggestions by C.G. Allen; & A Revised Bibliography of Salmasius’s Defensio regia and Milton’s Pro Populo Anglicano Defensio by F.F. Madan. Oxford University Press. 1954. pp. (8), 75 - 151. Frontis. 8vo. Paper Wrappers.

Reference: 12061

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol V No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes William Leybourn 1626 - 1716 by C.E. Kenney; Notes on English Retail Book-Prices 1480 - 1560 by H.S. Bennett; The Authorship of Mans Mortallitie by P. Zagorin; & Turned Chain-lines by K. POvey & I.J.C. Foster. Oxford University Press. 1950. pp. (14), 159 - 217. 2 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 9178

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol VII No 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Early Work of the Foulis Press and the Wilson Foundry by Philip Gaskell; & An American Colonial Calligraphic Sheet of King Charles’s Twelve Good Rules at Dartmuth College Library by Ray Nash. Oxford University Press. June 1952. pp. 10, 77 - 147. Illustrated. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 52388

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol VII No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes British Museum Additional MS.31432. William Lawes’ writing for the Theatre and the Court by John P. Cutts; The First Edition of Shaftesbury’s Moralists by S.F. Whitaker; The Last Years of the Gazetteer by Robert L. Haig; & The Problem of the Variant Forme in a Facsimile Edition by Fredson Bowers. Oxford University Press. December 1952. pp.10, 225 - 299. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 24482

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol VIII No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Purposes of Descriptive Bibliography with Some Remarks on Methods by Fredson Bowers; The First Editions of Your Five Gallants and of Michaelmas Term by George R. Price; & The Genesis of the Term Catalogues by Cyprian Blagden. Oxford University Press. 1953. pp. (10), 62. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 12077

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol VIII No 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Religio Bibliographici. Presidential Address by Geoffrey Keynes; Some Observations on The Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers by Curt F. Buhler; & Caroline Lyrics and Contemporary Song-Books by E.F. Hart. Oxford University Press. 1953. pp. (8), 63 - 145. 2 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 8297

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol X No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The English Stock of the Stationers’ Company by Cyprian Blagden; & Nathaniel Thompson, Catholic Printer and Publisher of the Restoration by Leona Rostenberg. Oxford University Press. September 1955. pp. 10, 153 - 231. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 15637

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol X No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Roger Bartlett, Bookbinder by I.G. Philip; The Ferrara Bible at Press by Stanley Rypins; & Wotton’s The Character of a Happy Life by C.F. Main. Oxford University Press. December 1955. pp. 10, 233 - 312. Illustrated. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 27416

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XI No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Samuel Harsnett and Hayward’s Henry IV by W.W. Greg; The Undated Oxford Broadsheet Specimen by J.S.G. Simmons; Pinholes in the 1457 Psalter by K. Povey; & The Later Auction Sales of Thomas Rawlinson’s Library 1727 - 34 by B.J. Enright. Oxford University Press. 1956. pp. (16), 70. 1 plate folded. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 27762

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XI No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The History of Eton College Library by Robert Birley; Variants in Q1 of A Yorkshire Tragedy by Glenn H. Blayney; & On the Diagnosis of Half-Sheet Impositions by K. Povey. Oxford University Press. 1956. pp. (14), 231 - 309, 14. 10 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 15930

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XIV No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Another View on the Dating of the Missale speciale Constantiense by Curt F. Buhler; The Politics of George Thomason by Lois Spencer; & Christopher Plantin’s Trade-Connexions with England and Scotland by Colin Clair. Oxford University Press. 1959. pp. (14), 80. 8vo. Paper wrapper.

Reference: 190463

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XIV No 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Shrewsbury School Library by J.B. Oldham; The Paper-Makers and the Excise in the Eighteenth Century by Rupert C. Jarvis; & Halifax’s The Character of a Trimmer: Some Observations in the Light of a Manuscript from Ickworth by Robert Gathorne-Hardy. Oxford University Press. 1959. pp. (14), 81 - 147. 6 plates 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 14813

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XIV No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Copyright of Elizabethan Plays by Leo Kirschbaum; A Century of Press-figures by K. Povey; & Cadell and Davies and the Liverpool Booksellers by J.R. Barker. Oxford University Press. 1959. pp. (14), 231 - 309. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 26037

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XVI No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Printer’s Chapel in the Plantinian House by Leon Voet; The Evolution of a Book-Form: The Octavo Bible from manuscript to the Geneva Version by M.H. Black; H.G. Wells’s Contributions to the Saturday Review by Gordon N. Ray; & A Bibliographical Study of Middleton and Rowley’s The Changeling by Robert G. Lawrence. Oxford University Press. 1961. pp. (12), 79. 8 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 204147

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XVI No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes A Bibliographical History of the Fletcher-Betterton Play The Prophetess 1690 by Fredson Bowers; An Account of the Faustus Ballad by Leba M. Goldstein; & An Ambitious Printing Project of the Early Seventeenth Century by Vivian Salmon. Oxford University Press. 1961. pp. (12), 169 - 249. Illustrated. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 1419

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XVIII No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Pirate and the Tatler by Richmond P. Bond; & On the Printing of Certain Reformation Books by Colin Clair. Oxford University Press. 1963. pp. (12), 257 - 324. 3 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 8984

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XX No 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Devices of German Printers 1501 - 1540 by A.F. Johnson; Henry James: Some Bibliographical and Textual Matters by Brian Birch; & Physical and Reference Bibliography by Lloyd Hibberd. Oxford University Press. 1965. pp. (12), 81 - 170, (vi). 4 plates, further illustations in the text. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 13077

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XX No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Printing of Spanish Books in Elizabethan England by Gustav Ungerer; & Samuel Clemens and John Camden Hotten by Dewey Ganzel. Oxford University Press. September 1965. pp. 12, 177 - 258. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 43443

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXI No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Compositorial Practices and the Localization of Printed Books 1530 - 1800 by R.A. Sayce; & London Printers’ Imprints 1800 -1840 by William B. Todd with an Addendum : English Provincial Imprints 1799 -1869 by Paul Morgan. Oxford University Press. 1966. pp. (8), 85. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 21608

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXI No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Bibliography and Historical Linguistics by R.C. Alston; Lambeth Palace Library by Geoffrey Bill; Publications of 1623 by Judith Simmons; & Arthur Warwick (1603/4-1633): the Author of Spare minutes by Karl Josef Holtgen and John Horden. Oxford University Press. 1966. pp. (8), 181 - 268. 2 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 14134

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXII No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Francis Clement’s Petie schole at the Vautrollier Press 1587 by Robert D. Pepper; The Greek Press at Constantinople in 1627 and its Antecedents by R.J. Roberts; An Uncancelled Copy of the First Collected Edition of Swift’s Poems by Margaret Weedon; & An Unpublished Letter from Swift by Paul V. Thompson. Oxford University Press. 1967. pp. (8), 91. 4 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 6801

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXIII No 4. £ 5.00

Includes Sir Walter Ralegh’s Library by Walter Oakeshott; & The Use of Type Damage as Evidence in Bibliographical Description by G. Thomas Tanselle. Oxford University Press. 1968. pp. (16), 285 - 375. 4 plates. 8vo. Paper wrapper.

Reference: 54630

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXIV No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes William Davison of Alnwicck, Pharmacist and Printer by Peter C.G. Isaac; & Developments in the Book Trade in Eighteenth-Century Wales by Eiluned Rees. Oxford University Press. 1969. pp. (16), 88. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 14921

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXIV No 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Bibliography Revisited by Fredson Bowers; & T.J. Wise as Bibliographer by Simon Nowell-Smith. Oxford University Press. 1969. pp. (16), 89 - 178, (viii). 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 16531

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXIV No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Printing of The Spanish Tragedy by Arthur Freeman; Apercu sur la Fonderie Typographique Parisienne au XVIII Siecle by Jeanne Veyrin-Forrer; & The Diceys and the Chapbook Trade by Victor E. Neuburg. Oxford University Press. 1969. pp. (16), 187 - 276. 2 plates. 8vo Paper wrappers.

Reference: 14458

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXIV No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes George Buchanan’s Latin Poems from Script to Print: A Preliminary Survey by I.D. McFarlane. Oxford University Press. 1969. pp. (16), 277 - 363. 2 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 44022

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXV No 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Early Quartos of Heywood’s A Woman Killed With Kindness by K.M. Sturgess; Calderon’s primera and tercera Partes: The Reprints of 1640 and 1664 by D.W. Cruickshank; The Printing of the Votes of the House of Commons 1730 - 1781 by K.I.D. Maslen; & The Library of Thomas Pennant by Eilund Rees & G. Walters. Oxford University Press. 1970. pp. (16), 93 - 185, (vii). 6 plates. 8vo. Paper wrapper.

Reference: 9288

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXV No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Name of Some English Fifteenth-Century Binders by Graham Pollard; The First English Editions of Horace, Juvenal, and Persius by David Shaw; An Epistle for Two by Arthur Freeman; & The Eighteenth-Century London and Westminster Library Societies: A Sequel by Paul Kaufman. Oxford University Press. 1970. pp. (16), 193 - 284. 9 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 11014

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXVI No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Significance of John Rastell in Early Music Printing by A. Hyatt King; A Sale by Candle in 1608 by Anthony Hobson; & Blake’s Job Copperplates by G.E. Bentley. Oxford University Press. 1971. pp. (12), 197 - 293. 4 plates. 8vo. Paper Wrappers.

Reference: 88138

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXVI No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Correcting in the Slip: The development of Galley Proofs by Geoffrey D. Hargreaves; Oblong Format in Early Music Books by D.W. Krummel; & Hazlitt’s Journal of 1823: Some Notes and Emendations by Stanley Jones. Oxford University Press. 1971. pp. (12), 295 - 371. 1 plate.8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 9049

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fifth Series. Vol XXVII No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Dutch Clandestine Printing 1940 - 1945 by Anna E.C. Simoni; Comparison of Minor Initial Decoration in Thirteenth-Century Manuscripts by Sonia Patterson; A Catalogue of Sixteenth-Century French Poetry by Dudley Wilson; & Wordsworth and the Early Anthologies by N. Stephen Bauer. Oxford University Press. 1972. pp. (16), 80. 10 plates. 8vo. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 7346

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fourth Series. Vol VIII, No 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Relations between London and Edinburgh Printers and Stationers (-1640) by F.S. Ferguson; Richard Tottell - his Life and Work by H.J. Byrom; Keep the Widow Waking: A lost play by Dekker by Charles Sisson; The Cambridge University Press and John Siberch by George J. Gray; & Cancels and Stubs by R.W. Chapman. Londo. Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. September 1927. pp. (14), 145 - 272. 4to. Paper wrappers. Partly uncut.

Reference: 16949

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fourth Series. Vol X No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Bibliography of Sir David Lindsay 1490 - 1555 by Douglas Hamer; The Early Editions of Thomas Dekker’s The Converted Courtezan or The Honest Whore Part 1 by Matthew Baird; The Christian Hero by Richard Steele: A Bibliograhy by Rae Blanchard; James Johnston, First Printer in the Royal Colony of Georgia by Douglas C. McMurtrie; & Travel & Topography in Eighteenth-Century England. Introduction. By G.E. Fussell and Constance Goodman. London. Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press. June 1929. pp. 10, 120. Illustrated. 4to. Paper wrapper. Partly unopened.

Reference: 13015

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fourth Series. Vol XIII. No 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Aims of Bibliography by Stephen Gaselee; Notes on Errata from Books in the Chapin Library by Lucy Eugenia Osbourne; ‘If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobodie’ and The Famous Historie of Sir Thomas Wyat by Mary Forster Martin; Smollett’s Works as Printed by William Strahan with an Unpublished Letter of Smollett to Strahan by Lewis Mansfield Knapp; Travel and Topography in Seventeenth-Century England by G.E. Fussell & V.G.B. Atwater; & Translations for the Elizabethan Middle Class by Louis B. Wright. London. Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. December 1932. pp. (8), 225 - 336. 4to. Paper wrappers. Partly unopened.

Reference: 12321

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fourth Series. Vol XV. No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Books Illustrated by Albert Durer. Summary of Address by Sir T. Barlow; The Harington Manuscript at Arundel Castle and Related Documents by Ruth Hughey; An Early list of Elizabethan Plays by Giles E. Dawson; Annals of Merchant Taylors’ School Library by R.T.D. Sayle; & Shakespeare and the Reporters by W. Matthews; Alice and the Stationers by W.W. Greg. London. Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press. March 1935. pp. 8, 387 - 510. 4to. Paper wrappers. Partly unopened.

Reference: 45272

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fourth Series. Vol XV. No. 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Philip Chetwind & the Allott Copyrights by Harry Farr; Further Notes on Romanesque Bindings by G.D. Hobson; The First Edition of Gabriel Harvey’s Foure Letters by Francis R. Johnson; Percy’s Relations with Cadell & Davies by Thomas Shearer & Arthur Tillotson; A Note on Queen Elizabeth’s Godly Meditation by Ruth Hughey; Marston Bibliography: A Correction by R.E. Brettle; and A Cancel in an Early Milton Tract by W.R. Parker. London. Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. September 1934. pp. 6), 129 - 256. 4to. Illustrated. Paper wrapper. Partly unopened.

Reference: 13785

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fourth Series. Vol XXV Nos 1, 2. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes Entrance, Licence, and Publication by W.W. Greg; Papers and Documents recently found at Stationers’ Hall by S. Hodgson; Dr William King’s Miscellanies in Prose and Verse by Colin J. Horne; Austrian Monastic Libraries by E. Ph. Goldschmidt & Bibliographical Notes by Ann Deeley & Strickland Gibson, W.W. Greg, C.B. Oldman, A.. Hazen, R.W. Chapman, & E. Ph. Goldschmidt. London. Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press. June, September 1944. pp. 4, 104. 4to. Paper wrappers. Partly unopened.

Reference: 24527

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fourth Series. Vol XXVI No 1. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes The Origins and Development of Shakespeare’s Henry IV by John Dover Wilson; The Author-Plot of an Early Seventeenth-Century Play by Joseph Quincy Adams; Latin Title-Page Mottoes as a Clue to Dramatic Authorship by J.G. McManaway; The Foul Papers of a Revision by R.C. Bald; English Proverbs and Dictionaries of Proverbs by F.P. Wilson; & A List of Dr Greg’s Writings by F.C. Francis. Oxford University Press. 1945. pp.(4), 97. 4 plates. 4to. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 11196

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fourth Series. Vol XXVI No 4. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes A Group of Early Tudor School-Books by Eloise Pafort; The Fumeral Procession of Queen Elizabeth by W.A. Jackson; & The Good and Bad Quartos of Doctor Faustus by Leo Kirschbaum. Oxford University Press. 1946. pp. (6), 227 - 326, (iv). 4to. Paper wrappers. Unopened.

Reference: 12905

 
ANON. THE LIBRARY. Fourth Series. Vol XXVI Nos 2 & 3. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. £ 5.00

Includes You Meaner Beauties of the Night by J.B. Leisham; Recent Work in Music Bibliography by A Hyatt King; A Manuscript of the Latin Version of Appian’s Civil Wars by Arthur M. Woodward; & The Marlowe Manusript by J.M. Nosworthy. Oxford University Press. 1945. pp. (4.), 101 - 226. 2 plates. 4to. Paper wrappers. Partly unopened.

Reference: 11517

 
ANON. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD, The Renowned Out-Law. And the Famous Exploits performed by him and Little John. £ 75.00

Glasgow. Printed for the Booksellers 73 ND (between 1830 & 1850). pp. 24. Woodcut on titlepage. 12mo. Unstitched. Chapbook.

Reference: 12133

 
ANON. THE LIFE AND ECCENTRICITIES OF LIONEL SCOTT PILKINGTON ALIAS JACK HAWLEY, of Hatfield, near Donacster. His parentage and predilection for stable life. His travels with Sir Joseph Hawley. His wearing a cross given him by the Pope. His delight in fox-hunting. His shooting his groom. Together with a particular account of his strange and hitherto unheard of Funeral and Grave. His being buried in hunting costume among his rinderpest cattle. And many other entertaining circumstances and anecdotes. £ 25.00

Doncaster. Edward Dale. ND. Circa (1880). pp. 46. Frontis. Small 8vo. Original printed wrapper frayed at edges.

Reference: 23349

 
ANON. THE LIFE OF JACK SPRAT, HIS WIFE, AND HIS CAT. £ 85.00

York. J. Kendrew. Circa 1820. pp. 16. 16 woodcuts. Miniature chapbook - 9.25 x 6.5 cm. Printed wrapper stitched as issued. Very good.

Reference: 15656

 
ANON. THE MIRROR of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Vol III, No LXVII. Saturday, January 24, 1824. £ 10.00

London. J. Limbird. 1824. pp. 49 - 64. 8vo. Disbound. With an illustration of Newstead Abbey and an article about same.

Reference: 33393

 
ANON. THE MIRROR of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Vol IV, No XCVI. Saturday, July 31, 1824. £ 5.00

London. J. Limbird. 1824. pp.81 - 96. 8vo. Disbound. With an illustration of Mary of Buttermere's House and relevant article.

Reference: 19717

 
ANON. THE MIRROR of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Vol XIV. No. 397. £ 5.00

London. J. Limbird. 1829. pp. 289 - 304. 8vo. Disbound. Includes an illustration and article on Burleigh in Lincolnshire.

Reference: 13275

 
ANON. THE MIRROR of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Vol XXXVII, No 1046. Saturday, February 13, 1841. £ 5.00

London. Hugh Cunningham. 1841. pp. 97 - 112. 8vo. Disbound. With an illustration of the Surrey Pauper Lunatic Asylum, near Wandsworth and article about the same.

Reference: 6547

 
ANON. THE PERENNIAL; A Collection of Moral and Religious Poetry. Selected by the Editor of the Evergreen. £ 30.00

London. William Darton and Son. ND. Circa 1835. pp. xii, 244. Coloured frontis. 16mo. Original blind stamped cloth, all edges gilt. Hinges rather crudely repaired with fabric tape. Includes works by Wordsworth. Faxon 1664 - Faxon dates it as circe 1845.

Reference: 168120

 
ANON. THE REGISTER OF PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE AT ANY ELECTION of a Member or Members to serve in Parliament, for the Southern Division of the West Riding of the County of York, between the 30th Novembre 1861 and the 1st December 1862 within the Thorne Polling District. £ 5.00

Howden. Mr Pye (Books). 1992. pp. 32 unnumbered pages. A4. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. Facsimile reprint limited to 300 copies.

Reference: 6755

 
ANON. THE REGISTER OF PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE AT ANY ELECTION of a Member or Members to serve in Parliament, for the Southern Division of the West Riding of the County of York, between the 30th Novembre 1861 and the 1st December 1862 within the Thorne Polling District. £ 5.00

Howden. Mr Pye (Books). 1992. pp. 32 unnumbered pages. A4. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. Facsimile reprint limited to 300 copies.

Reference: 6755

 
ANON. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY for the year ending 24th September, 1894. Volume II. £ 20.00

Hull. For the Society by William Andrews & Co. 1894. pp. xxiii, 123, 40. Double frontis with 4 colour illustrations, further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, very slightly frayed. A good copy.

Reference: 13984

 
ANON. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY for the year ending October 1905. Volune XIII (Part 1). £ 12.00

Hull. For the Society by A. Brown & Sons, Ltd. 1906. pp. xxxi, 139, (ii), 27, 59. 80 plates including a folded pedigree. 8vo. Red cloth. spine faded and slightly frayed at top. Top edge gilt. With the bookplate of William George Woods. East Riding Portraits at Kirkham Abbey and at 2 Carlton Terrace, Pall Mall.

Reference: 20373

 
ANON. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY for the year ending October 1905. Volune XIII (Part 1). £ 8.00

Hull. For the Society by A. Brown & Sons, Ltd. 1906. pp. xxxi, 139, (ii), 27, 59. 80 plates including a folded pedigree. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, browned and slightly frayed along the front, bottom edge. East Riding Portraits at Kirkham Abbey and at 2 Carlton Terrace, Pall Mall.

Reference: 20373PB

 
ANON. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. For the Year ending 23rd September 1893. Volume I. £ 20.00

Hull. For the Society by William Andrews & Co. The Hull Press. 1893. pp. xx, 81. Frontis, map, folded, illustrations in the text. 8vo. Printed wrapper, slightly marked, otherwise very good, clean copy.

Reference: 10469

 
ANON. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. For the Year ending October 1903. Volume XI. £ 12.00

Hull. For The Society by A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1904. pp. xxiii, 150, 51, 6. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. Red cloth, spine badly faded and frayed. Top edge gilt.

Reference: 3477

 
ANON. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. For the year ending October, 1904. Volume XII. £ 12.00

Bound at rear - Index of Archaeological Papers published in 1902. (Being the twelfth issue of the series and completing the index for the period 1891 - 1902). Compiled by George Laurence Gomme. Archibald Constable & Co. Ltd. 1903. Hull. For The Society by A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1905. pp. xxxiii, 77; 46. Illustrated. 8vo. Red cloth, Top edge gilt. A very good copy.

Reference: 4505

 
ANON. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. For the Year ending September 1897. Volume V. £ 12.00

Hull. For The Society by William Andrews & Co. 1897. pp. xxix, 129, 46, 18. Illustrated. 8vo. Red cloth, spine slightly faded. Top edge gilt. Slight foxing.

Reference: 3478

 
ANON. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Volume XXVIII. Part III. £ 6.00

Hull. For the Society by A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1939. pp. ix - xvi, 173 - 234, 46. Illustrated. 8vo. original wrapper, browned, a little minor foxing, but otherwsie a very good copy.

Reference: 9397

 
ANON. THE TRIAL OF WILLIAM LORD BYRON, Baron Byron of Rochdale, for the Murder of William Chaworth, Esq; before the Right Honourable The House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in Full Parliament. On Tuesday the 16th, and Wednesday the 17th of April, 1765: On the last of which Days the said William Lord Byron was Acquitted of Murder, but found Guilty of Manslaughter. £ 150.00

London. For Samuel Billingsley. By Order of the House of Peers. 1765. pp. (iv), 47. Small folio. Full modern calf in contemporary style. Last leaf repaired not affecting text.

Reference: 1946

 
ANON. THE WEEPING MOTHER. In Four Parts. £ 90.00

London. John Evans. (1795?) pp. 8. Woodcut on title page. 8vo. Single folded sheet. Browned. Chapbook ESTC N35683

Reference: 22116

 
ANON. THE YOUNG LADY'S BOOK: A Manual of Elegant Recreations, Exercises, and Pursuits. £ 100.00

London. Vizetelly, Branston, and Co. 1829. pp. 504. (ii). Frontis, Engraved Title, 6 plates and many further illustrations within the text. 12mo. Original silk, spine rubbed, all edges gilt.

Reference: 15473

 
ANON. THE YOUNG WOMAN'S COMPANION; being a Guide to Every Acquirement essential in forming the character of female servants: containing Moral and Religious Letters, Essays, and Tales; also valuable Receipts and Directions relating to domestic economy. £ 15.00

London. Allman & Son. ND. (C. 1830s). pp. 320. Frontis, engraved title, both foxed. 16mo. Modern pink cloth, spine faded, new endpapers.

Reference: 44882

 
ANON. TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. For the year 1913. Vol. XX. £ 12.00

Hull. For the Society by A. Brown & Sons. Ltd. 1914. pp. x, 70. Illustrated. 8vo. red cloth, top edge gilt. Front board marked, spine slightly faded.

Reference: 30779

 
ANON. TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Vol. XXV. £ 12.00

Edited by T. Sheppard. Hull. For the Society by A. Brown & Sons. Ltd. 1926. pp. xi, 221. Illustrated. 8vo. Red cloth, top edge gilt. Spine slightly faded. Corners sligthly rubbed.

Reference: 55862

 
ANON. TRANSACTIONS OF THE EAST RIDING ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Vol. XXV. £ 6.00

Edited by T. Sheppard. Hull. For the Society by A. Brown & Sons. Ltd. 1926. pp. xi, 221. Illustrated. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, browned, slightly marked and creased.

Reference: 55862PB

 
ANON. WHO'S WHO IN YORKSHIRE (North and East Ridings). £ 12.00

Hereford. Jakeman & Co. (Printers) Ltd. 1935. pp. (iv), 282. 8vo. Quarter cloth, cloth boards, spine dulled. Some foxing in first and last gatherings. No. 177 of a limited edition. Bookplate of previous owner.

Reference: 16975

 
ANON. WISDOM IN MINIATURE; or the Pleasing Instructor; being a Collection of Sentences, Divine, Moral and Historical. £ 45.00

London. A.K. Newman. 1813. pp. (ii), vi, 184. Frontis. 16mo. (10.5 x 6.5cm). Full calf, spine dry, hinges and boards slightly rubbed.Part of the bottom corner of the text block bumped and frayed not affecting the text.

Reference: 69350

 
ANON. ZEPPELIN. Aus der geschichte der Luftschiffahrt. £ 10.00

Friedrichshafen. Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH. (Circa 1960). No pagination. pp. 62 approx. Illustrated with monochrome photographs. 4to. Pale blue cloth. A good copy.

Reference: 78960

 
AP GWILYM, Davyth. TRANSLATIONS INTO ENGLISH VERSE from the Poems of Davyth Ap Gwilym, A Welsh Bard of the Fourteenth Century. £ 45.00

London. Henry Hooper. 1834. pp. xliv, 127. Errata slip tipped in at rear. 8vo. Original boards, spine slightly worn. MS note on title page stating that the translator was Arthur James Johnes, Esq. With the bookplate of J.O. Edwards.

Reference: 10511

 
APPLEWHITE, James. SEAS AND INLAND JOURNEYS. Landscape and Consciousness from Wordsworth to Roethke. £ 5.00

Athens, GA. University of Georgia Press. 1985. pp. ix, 236. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 4337

 
APPS, Michael. THE FOUR ARK ROYALS. £ 6.00

London. William Kimber. 1976. pp. 256. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W, very slightly scuffed. ISBN 071830344X. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 7761

 
ARCHARD, David. MARXISM AND EXISTENTIALISM. The Political Philosophy of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty. £ 8.00

Belfast. Blackstaff Press. 1980. pp. xv, 126. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 167380

 
ARCHBOLD, John Frederick. DR. ROBINSON'S MAGISTRATE'S POCKET-BOOK; or, An Epitome of the Dutues and Practice of a Justice of the Peace, out of sessions, alphabetically aranged. To which is aded A Copious and General Index. Second Edition with considerable alterations and additions. £ 85.00

London. John Richards & Co. 1837. pp. xviii, 466, (xl). 8vo. Full calf respined with previous woenr's name in gilt on front board - J. Hussey and the bookplate of Anne & F.G Renier. The last, unnumbered section (xl) is entitles Statutes relating to The Criminal Law passed since the Publication of the Magistrate's Pocket Book. Ink MS notes in margins of p. 385.

Reference: 70450

 
ARCHER, Margaret. (Editor). THE REGISTER OF BISHOP PHILIP REPINGDON 1405 - 1419. Vol III. Memoranda 1414 - 1419. £ 20.00

Lincoln Record Society. 1982. pp. (viii), 327. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 74. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 33842

 
ARLOTT, John. KRUG HOUSE OF CHAMPAGNE. £ 6.00

Illustrations by Timothy Jaques. London. Davis-Poynter. 1976. pp. 224. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0706701992. With the bookplate of Simon Richard Smallwood. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 8403

 
ARMSTRONG, Frank. HULL & DISTRICT SKETCHBOOK. £ 20.00

Hull. By the Artist. 1953. pp. 24 unnumbered pages of sketches. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Cover slightly marked, internally clean and bright.

Reference: 13274

 
ARMSTRONG, John; DYER, John; and GREEN, Matthew. THE POETICAL WORKS OF ARMSTRONG, DYER, AND GREEN. £ 12.00

With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations, by the Rev. George Gilfillan. Edinburgh. James Nichol. 1858. pp. xxii, (ii), 281. 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth.

Reference: 71471

 
ARROYO, Antonio. PARISINA. Poema Symphonico ( Segundo Byron) de Leopoldo Miguez. Esboco Critico. £ 15.00

Porto. Magalhaes & Moniz. 1896. pp. 44, index leaf. Frontis. 8vo. Original wrapper bound in card pamphlet wrapper. Browned through out. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 46389

 
ASH, C.B. THE POETICAL WORKS OF C.B. ASH OF ADBASTON. £ 150.00

London. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green 1831. 2 vols bound together. pp. (ii), xvi, 303; x, 312. Errata slip loosely inserted, additional leaf opposite p. 144 in Vol. 2. 8vo. Upper and lower edges with very minor water staining. Contemporary cloth, slightly grubby. With the bookplate of J O Edwards. In the Advertisment on p. xii the author says, talking about his poem Adbaston; or Days of Youth - 'Since this Poem was first printed in Bath in 1814, it has been revised, and several alterations have been made in it, for which I am chiefly indebted to the friendly suggestions of Mr Coleridge, .....who, in the kindest manner, not only gave me considerable encouragement, but, entirely without my knowledge or solicitation, took much trouble in making many marginal notes in a copy, that, afterwards, fell into my hands by accident....' Johnson 30.Printer - Market Drayton. S. Silvester

Reference: 66240

 
ASHDOWN, Mrs Charles H. BRITISH COSTUME DURING XIX CENTUREIS (Civil and Ecclesiastical). £ 5.00

London. T.C. & E. C. Jack. 1910. pp. xiv, 376. Coloured frontis and 8 coloured plates, 109 black & white plates, many further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Pictorial cloth, rubbed. Lacking 1 black and white plate, pp113/114 attached with archival tape. Badly shaken, needs recasing.

Reference: 11283

 
ATKINSON, Rev. J.C. A HANDBOOK FOR ANCIENT WHITBY & ITS ABBEY. £ 20.00

London. Kent & Co; Whitby. Silvester Reed. (1882). pp. (iii), 115. 8vo. Original green cloth. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 9756

 
ATTHILL, Rev. William. DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE FOUNDATON AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF MIDDLEHAM, in the County of York; with an historical introducction, and incidental notices of the castle, town, and neighbourhood. £ 10.00

London. The Camden Society. 1847. pp. xxix, 112.. 1 plate. 4to. Original green blind stamped cloth. Black & white photograph tipped in as a frontis with previous owner's bookplate, 2 colour photographs tipped in on the rear endpapers. A very good copy.

Reference: 9312

 
ATTHILL, Rev. William. DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE FOUNDATON AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF MIDDLEHAM, in the County of York; with an historical introducction, and incidental notices of the castle, town, and neighbourhood. £ 6.00

New York. AMS Press Inc. 1968 pp. xxix, 112.. 1 plate. 8vo. Blue cloth. Black & white photograph tipped in on front free endpaper. Previous owner's bookplate. Facsimile reprint. A very good copy.

Reference: 9312R

 
AUBER, D.F.E (Music); FITZBALL, E (Words). THE FAVOURITE OPERA, in Three Acts, entitled THE CROWN JEWELS. £ 10.00

Adapted to the English Stage by Mr Tully as first performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. London. Chappell. ND. Circa 1850. pp. 50. 8vo. Disbound. Title slightly dusty.

Reference: 11529

 
AUSTIN, L.J.; Garnet Rees and Eugene Vinaver. (Editors). STUDIES IN MODERN FRENCH LITERATURE presented to P. Mansell Jones by Pupils, Colleagues and Friends. £ 5.00

Manchester University Press. 1961. pp. xix, 343. Frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. Blue cloth. Notations in the text, mainly in pencil.

Reference: 20759

 
BABBAGE, Charles. A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF THE VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS FOR THE ASSURANCE OF LIVES. £ 1,200.00

London. J. Mawman. 1826. pp. xxxi, 170, (xxvii) of tables. 1 table folded. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, spine relaid. Association copy with the name of Babbage's son Henry P (Prevost) Babbage in ink on the inside of the front board and it is inscribed by his great grandson, Richard H. Babbage on the front free endpaper. It also has the bookplates of J. H. Lea and Erwin Tomash. An interesting copy.

Reference: 76040

 
BABBAGE, Charles. NOTICE RESPECTING SOME ERRORS COMMON TO MANY TABLES OF LOGARITHMS. Read March 9, 1827. £ 225.00

Astonomical Society of London. (1827). pp. 65 -67. 4to. Disbound. Drop head title. From Memoirs of the Astronomical Society, Vol 3 (1827).

Reference: 20726

 
BABBAGE, Charles. ON THE APPLICATION OF ANALYSIS TO THE DISCOVERY OF LOCAL THEOREMS AND PORISMS. (Read May 1. 1820) £ 200.00

Royal Society of Edinburgh. (1823). pp. 337 - 352. 1 plate. 4to. Wrapper, foxed, with front label. Drop head title. From Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Vol 9.

Reference: 8873

 
BABBAGE, Charles. THE WORKS OF CHARLES BABBAGE. £ 300.00

Edited by Martin Campbell-Kelly. London. William Pickering. 1989. 11 vols. pp. 51, 456; 6, 233; 6, 253; 6, 217; 6, 192; 6, xx, 129; 6, xvi, 133; 8, xxviii, 280; 7, xx, 118; 5, xi, 173; 6, xi, 425. Illustrated with facsimiles and diagrams. 8vo. Blue cloth. Vol 1 - Mathematical Papers; Vol 2 - The Difference Engine and Table Making; Vol 3 - The Analytical Engine and Mechanical Notation (includes Sketch of the Analytical Engine by A.A. Lovelace (1843).); Vol 4 - Scientific and Miscellaneous Papers; Vol 5 - Scientific and Miscellaneous Papers; Vol 6 - A Comparative View of the various Institutions for the Assurance of Lives; Vol 7 - Reflections on the Decline of Science in England and on some of its Causes; Vol 8 - The Economy of Machinery and Manufactures; Vol 9 - The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. A Fragment; Vol 10 - The Exposition of 1851; Vol 11 - Passages from the Life of a Philosopher.

Reference: 7677

 
BABBAGE, Charles; Davy, Sir Humphrey; Herschel, Sir William et al. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON for the Year MDCCCXVII. Parts I and II. £ 350.00

London. W. Bulmer & Co. 1817. pp. Viii, 182, (iv), 183 - 369, (vii) of index, 26. 20 plates. 4to. Full calf, hinges slightly rubbed. Babbage's article is 'Observations on the Analogy which subsists between the Calculus of Functions and other branches of Analysis'; Herschel - 'Astronomical observations and experiments tending to investigate the local arrangements of the celestial bodies in space, and to determine the extent and condition of the Milky Wa'; Davy - 'Some researches on flame' & 'Some new experiments and observations on the combustion of gaseous mixtures, withan account of a method of preserving a continued light in mixtures of inflammable gases and air without flame'.

Reference: 24919

 
BACON, Admiral Sir R.H. THE LIFE OF LORD FISHER OF KILVERSTONE. Admiral of the Fleet. £ 18.00

London. Hodder & Stoughton. 1929. 2 vols. pp. xxviii, 312; vii, 328.Frontis's, 36 plates. 8vo. Tan cloth, spotted. Some very minor foxing. Reprint. A reasonable copy. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED

Reference: 7935

 
BACON, Alan. (Editor). THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY HISTORY OF ENGLISH STUDIES. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 1998. pp. x, 321. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1840142782. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 312160

 
BAILEY, John. A QUESTION OF TASTE. £ 5.00

London. The English Association. 1926. pp. 20. 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued. English Association Pamphlet No. 65.

Reference: 17426

 
BAILEY, N. AN UNIVERSAL ETYMOLOGICAL ENGLISH DICTIONARY: comprehending The Derivations of the Geneerality of Words in the English Tongue, either Ancient or Mofdern, from the Ancient British, Saxon, Danish, Norman and Modern French, Teitonic, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew Languages, each in their Proper Characters....... £ 1,500.00

London. For E. Bell, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, J. Pemberton, J. Hooke, C. Rivington, F. Caly, J. Batley, and E. Symon. 1721. Unnumbered pagination (xii), a - Cccccc2. 8vo in 4s. Modern full calf, new endpapers. Printed in double columns, title slightly browned, some staining to top and centre of first few gathering. 1st edition of Bailey's Dictionary which went into many editions and preceeded Johnson's by 34 years. With the bookplate of John P. Bennett FRCS. (1939 - 2018). Bennett was a plastic surgeon but he also studied bookbinding and I would suggest that this is one of his bindings. He was a Member of the Society of Bookbinders, an associate member of Designer Bookbinders and a life member of the Bibliographical Society. An interesting association copy.

Reference: 67160

 
BAILIN, Miriam. THE SICKROOM IN VICTORIAN FICTION. The Art of Being Ill. £ 26.00

Cambridge University Press. 1994. pp. x, 169. 8vo. D/W. Pencil markings in the margins. ISBN 0521445264. A good copy.

Reference: 13001

 
BAINBRIDGE, Simon. NAPOLEON AND ENGLISH ROMANTICISM. £ 28.00

Cambridge University Press. 1995. pp. xiv, 259. Frontis, 9 illustrations. 8vo. D/W, slightly torn. Edge of text block beginning to brown.. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism. General Editors Marilyn Butler & James Chandler. ISBN 9780521473361. A very good copy.

Reference: 21998

 
BAINES, Edward. BAINES'S YORKSHIRE. A new printing of the two volumesof History, Directory and Gazetteer of the County of York. £ 20.00

With new introduction by Owen Ashmore. Newton Abbot. David & Charles Reprints; Wakefield. S.R. Publishers Ltd. 1969. 2 vols. pp. (ix), (xvi), 654; (iv), (xvi), 615, (ii). 8vo. D/Ws, torn and frayed. Blind stamp of previous owners address on front free endpaper. Vol 1- West Rding; Vol 2 East & North Ridings Very clean, good copy.

Reference: 162147

 
BAIRSTOW, Martin. RAILWAYS IN EAST YORKSHIRE. £ 30.00

Halifax / Leeds. Martin Bairstow. 1990 - 2007. 3 vols. pp. 80; 88; 96. Well illustrated in monochrome. 4to. Paperbacks. A very good bright, clean copies.

Reference: 78974

 
BAJETTA, Carlo M; William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Hamilton Reynolds. PETER BELL. The 1819 Texts. A Critical Edition with Commentary and Notes. £ 12.00

Milan. Mursia. 2003. pp. 279. 8vo. Paperback. Errata Corrige loosely inserted. ISBN 88425322311.

Reference: 107630

 
BAJETTA, Carlo M; William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Hamilton Reynolds. PETER BELL. The 1819 Texts. A Critical Edition with Commentary and Notes. £ 20.00

Milano. Edizion C.U.S.L. 2005. pp. 283. 8vo. Paperback. Second Revised Edition. ISBN 8881323680. Ink inscription on the front free endpaper. A very good copy.

Reference: 1076302

 
BAK, John S. (Editor). POST/MODERN DRACULA. From Victorian Themes to Postmodern Praxis. £ 30.00

Contributors are Dr. John S. Bak, Dr Jacques Coulardeau, Dr. Francoise Dupeyron-Lafay, Dr. Monica Girard, Dr. William Hughes, Dr Ludmlla Kostova, Dr. Jean-Marie Lecomte, Dr. Jean Marigny, Dr David Punter, & Dr Nathalie Saudo. Newcastle. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2007. pp. xxiv, 162. 5 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781847182005. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 13375

 
BAKER, Edward. SOJOURN IN SCARBOROUGH 1850. The Diary of Edward Baker. £ 25.00

With an Introduction by Patricia Fenteman. Leeds. The Old Hall Press. 1984. pp. xvii, 35. 2 maps, 30 tipped in plates. Oblong 8vo. Quarter cloth, marbled boards. Limited edition of 250 copies. ISBN 0946534012. A very good copy.

Reference: 123490

 
BAKER, J.H. (Editor). REPORTS FROM THE LOST NOTEBOOKS OF SIR JAMES DYER. £ 20.00

London. Selden Society. 1994. 2 vols. pp. ciii, 220 twice ( Transcript on verso with translation on recto); lvii, 221 - 469 ( Transcript on verso with translation on recto), 470 - 558. Crown 4to. Blue cloth. Publications of the Selden Society. Volumes CIX & CX for the years 1993 & 1994.

Reference: 71531

 
BAKEWELL, Michael and Melissa. DANGEROUS TO KNOW. The life story of George Gordon - Lord Byron. £ 10.00

London. BBC Educational Developments. 1994. pp. 39. Illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Booklet published to go with a six part radio biography. A very good copy.

Reference: 58534

 
BALDICK, Chris. IN FRANKENSTEIN'S SHADOW. Myth, Monstrosity, and Nineteenth-Century Writing. £ 20.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1987. pp. xii, 207. 5 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. Endpapers very slightly foxed. ISBN 0198117264. A very good copy.

Reference: 12455

 
BALES, Capt. P.G. THE HISTORY OF THE 1/4th BATTALION DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S (West Riding) REGIMENT, 1914 - 1919. £ 40.00

Halifax and London. Edward Mortimer Ltd. 1920. pp.(xi), 314. Frontis, 19 plates, 14 maps, folded + a further 2 in thetext. 8vo. Quarter calf, cloth boards. Top of front hinge split. Minor marginalia. 2 photographs tipped in on rear of two of the plates. A good copy.

Reference: 12531

 
BANCROFT, Aaron. THE DUTIES ENJOINED BY THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT, illustrated in a Discourse delivered January 1817. £ 25.00

Worcester, MA. William Manning. 1817. pp. 39. 8vo. 2nd edition. Disbound. Ink inscription at top of titlepage.

Reference: 129820

 
BANDY, Melanie. MIND FORG'D MANACLES. Evil in the Poetry of Blake and Shelley. £ 6.00

University of Alabama Press. 1981. pp. xii, 210. Frontis. 8vo. Green cloth, slightly dusty. Edge of text block beginning to brown. Internally an very good clean copy. ISBN 0817500465

Reference: 7748

 
BANKS, John. EAST YORKSHIRE. The Prestige Series. Number Three. £ 8.00

Photography by G. H. F. Atkins. Glosop. Venture Publications. 1999. pp. 64. Very well illustrated in black and white. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1898432414. A very good copy of this book about the East Yorkshire Motor Services bus company fleet.

Reference: 8197

 
BANKS, William Stott. A LIST OF PROVINCIAL WORDS IN USE AT WAKEFIELD IN YORKSHIRE; with explanations, including a few descriptions of buildings and localities. £ 25.00

London. J. Russell Smith; Wakefield. W.R. Hall. 1865. pp. viii, 82. Small 8vo. Cloth. Front hinge cracked, spine chipped.

Reference: 7548

 
BARCLAY, Glen St. John. ANATOMY OF HORROR: The Masters of Occult Fiction. £ 8.00

London. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1978. pp. 144. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0297774735. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 140590

 
BARKER, A.J. THE EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT (The 15th Regiment of Foot). £ 6.00

London. Leo Cooper Ltd. 1971. pp. (vii), 152. Illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. D/W, very slightly torn. Famous Regiments series edited by Lt-General Sir Brian Horrocks. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. Text underlined occasionally. ISBN 0850520576. A reasonable copy.

Reference: 7340

 
BARKER, A.J. THE WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT (The XIVth Regiment of Foot). £ 10.00

London. Leo Cooper Ltd. 1974. pp. xii, 80. 25 monochrome plates. 8vo. D/W. Famous Regiments series edited by Lt-General Sir Brian Horrocks. Additional colour illustration tipped. Previous owners address label on inside of front board. ISBN 0850521505. A very good copy.

Reference: 8013

 
BARKER, Elizabeth E; Helen Smailes; Adam White. Brigstocke, Hugh (Editor). DOCUMENTS RELATING TO JOSEPH WRIGHT OF DERBY; THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THOMAS CAMPBELL AND HIS BANKING MAECENAS, GILBERT INNES OF STOWE; A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF LONDON TOMB SCULPTORS c1560 - c1660. The Seventy First Volume of the Walpole Society 2009. £ 20.00

Wakefield. The Charlesworth Group for the Walpole Society. 2009. pp. (vi), 362. Illustrated. 4to. Blue cloth. Walpole Society Volume LXXI. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 17550

 
BARLEY, M.W. (Editor). PAROCHIAL DOCUMENTS OF THE ARCHDEACONRY OF THE EAST RIDING. An Inventory. £ 10.00

Beverley. Wright & Hoggard for the Yorkshire Archeaological Society. 1939. pp.xxii, 168. 8vo. Brown cloth. Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series Vol. XCIX for the Year 1939. A good clean copy.

Reference: 11098

 
BARNARD, Robert. MOORS' & ROBSON'S BREWERIES LTD. A Brief History. £ 12.00

Hull. Local History Unit. (1996). pp. 42. Illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper, paper spine. A very good copy. ISBN 1898398194

Reference: 26548

 
BARNWELL, Charles H. (Compiler). ANECDOTES OF CELEBRITIES Historical, Biographical, and Humorous. £ 10.00

London. Elliot Stock; Hull. Walker & Brown. 1878. pp. viii, 104. Small 8vo. Paperback - original printed wrapper, marked. Title page foxed. A good copy.

Reference: 54374

 
BARRERE, Albert. ARGOT AND SLANG. A new French and English Dictionary of the Cant Words, Quaint Expressions, Slang terms and Flash Phrases used in the high and low life of old and new Paris. £ 20.00

London. Whittaker & Co. 1902. pp. lx, 483. 8vo. Quarter cloth, with cloth boards. Spine dulled. A New Edition. A good copy.

Reference: 117687

 
BARSHAM, Diana. ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE AND THE MEANING OF MASCULINITY. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2000. pp. (viii), 312. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1859282644. A very good, bright, clean copy

Reference: 81078

 
BARTON, Anna. TENNYSON'S NAME. Identity and Responsibility in the Poetry of Alfred Lord Tennyson. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2008. pp. vii, 166. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780754664086

Reference: 7411

 
BASON, Fred. FRED BASON'S DIARY. £ 12.00

Edited and introduced by Nicolas Bentley. London. Wingate. 1950. pp. 176. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. Previous owner's bookplate. With a post card of Bason, signed by Bason loosely inserted.

Reference: 8424

 
BASON, Fred. THE LAST BASSOON from the diaries of Fred Bason. £ 20.00

Edited and Introduced by Noel Coward. London. Max Parrish. 1960. pp. 208. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. Two post cards of Bason, inscribed by Bason, loosely inserted.

Reference: 82650

 
BATEMAN, Thomas, MD. A SUCCINCT ACCOUNT OF THE CONTAGIOUS FEVER of this Country, exemplified in the epidemic now prevailing in London: £ 130.00

With the appropriate method of treatment as practised in the house of recovery. To which is added Observationsd on the Nature and Properties of Contagion, tending to correct the popular notions on this subject, and pointing out the means of prevention. London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. 1818. pp. x, (ii), 177, (i), (ii) of adverts. 8vo. Original boards, later paper spine and endpapers. 1st edition of this work on Typhus. A very good copy.

Reference: 33725

 
BATES, Anderson. A GOSSIP ABOUT OLD GRIMSBY with a complete list of the Mayors from the year 1202 to the presewnt time; and the members for the Borough from 1639. £ 30.00

Grimsby. Albert Gait. 1893. pp. 133, folded frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. Original green cloth, small label removed from front board. Published for the benefit of the Grimsby & District Hospital.

Reference: 90471

 
BATES, E. Percy. A NOTE ON THE HISTORY OF THE QUEEN'S DOCK HULL. £ 30.00

Hull. For Private Circulation. 1931. pp. 19. Frontis, 6 plates. 4to. Printed wrapper, stitched as issued.

Reference: 22152

 
BATTLE, R.G. (Editor). FAC-SIMILE REPRINT OF THE FIRST HULL DIRECTORY, Published in 1791, containing the Names, Professions, and Residences of the Inhabitants, Lists of the Corporation, Incorporation of the Poor, Trinity House, Dock Company, Lists of the Shipping, Coaches, Carriers, etc etc. Together with The Appendix for 1792, including a Directory of Beverley. £ 45.00

Hull. M.C. Peck & Sons. 1885. pp. viii, 120, (iv) of adverts. Frontis. 8vo. Original brown cloth.

Reference: 26121

 
BATTY, Captain Robert. AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1815, £ 285.00

Illustrated by Plans of the Operations and of the Battles of Quatre Bras, Ligny, and Waterloo. London. Rodwell and Martin, & W. Clarke; and T. Egerton. 1820. pp. vii, errata, 162. 6 maps and 5 folding tables as is usual but with an additional coloured, folded map, coloured folded plate, and 26 engravings. 8vo. Half black calf, marbled boards. Corners bumped, head of spine torn. Some foxing throughout. 2nd edition. An interesting grangerised copy.

Reference: 19798

 
BAWDWEN, The Rev. William. DOM BOC. A Translation of the Record called Domesday, so far as relates to the County of York, including also Amounderness, Lonsdale, and Furness, in Lancashire; and such parts of Westmoreland and Cumberland as are contained in the Survey. Also the Counties of Derby, Nottingham, Rutland, and Lincoln, with an Introduction, Glossary & Indexes. £ 50.00

Doncaster. W. Sheardown. 1809. pp. (iii), iv, 31, 628, 61, errata.4to. Half calf, marbled boards, hinges cracked , parts of spine lacking, Adverts at rear lacking. Foxed throughout, on occasion badly. pp. 273/274 torn repaired with archival tape, text not affected. Previous owners bookplate. A working copy. Boyne p1.

Reference: 8527

 
BAXTER, G.R. Wythen. DON JUAN JUNIOR: A Poem by Byron’s Ghost. Edited by G.R. Wythen Baxter. £ 350.00

London. Joseph Thomas & Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 1839. pp. xii, 118. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed. Half title lacking. With the bookplate of Gordon C.F. Hobbs. Wise Vol 2, p100. Chew p61 - 62 & 356. Chew says " Incoherent as most of this satire is, the piece is of unusual significance, for the character of the younger Juan, in its brutal, cynical faithfulness and egotism, is the nearest approach to the true Don Juan tradition that has appeared in England since Shadwell's Libertine and the Lovelace of Richardson."

Reference: 8123

 
BEABLE, W.H. EPITAPHS. Graveyard Humour & Eulogy. £ 6.00

London. Simpkin, Mrashall. 1927. pp. (x), 246. 8vo. Original blue cloth, hinges slightly rubbed. Text block clean. reprint.

Reference: 20675

 
BEATTIE, James; BLAIR, Robert; FALCONER, William. THE POETICAL WORKS OF BEATTIE, BLAIR, AND FALCONER. £ 12.00

With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes by the Rev. George Gilfillan. Edinburgh. James Nichol. 1854. pp. xxiv, 298. 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth, mainly unopened

Reference: 72190

 
BEBB, Prudence. LIFE IN REGENCY WHITBY 1811 - 1820. £ 10.00

York. William Sessions Ltd. 2000. pp. viii, 112. Coloured frontis, further monochrome illustrations throughout the text. 8vo. Paperback. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 1850722579

Reference: 10099

 
BEER, John. AGAINST FINALITY. Inaugural Lecture Delivered 4 February 1993. £ 10.00

Cambridge University Press. 1993. pp. 46. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. ISBN 0521459540. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 65450

 
BEETON, S.O. BEETON'S CHRISTMAS ANNUALS - 13th, 14th, 15th, & 16th with Finis; Edward VII; Jon Duan; Benjamin D - £ 50.00

London. Ward, Lock & Tyler; Weldon & Co. 1872 - 1877. 8 works bound together. Illustrated. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards. Edward VII, Jon Duan & Benjamin D all have the coloured front wrapper bound in.

Reference: 11444

 
BEETON'S LAW BOOKS. BEETON'S HAND-BOOK OF THE LAW relating to Landlord and Tenant. No. VII. £ 10.00

London. Ward, Lock & Co. 1876. pp. (ii), iv, 162, 28 of adverts. Small 8vo. Yellow cloth, dulled and darkened.

Reference: 45237

 
BEEVERS, Robert. THE BYRONIC IMAGE. The Poet Portrayed. £ 10.00

Abingdon. Olivia Press. 2005. pp. (v), 163. 58 illustrations. Paperback.

Reference: 7724

 
BELFORD, Barbara. BRAM STOKER. A Biography of the Author of Dracula. £ 6.00

London. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1996. pp. xv, 381. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0297813315. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 282640UK

 
BELLAMY, R.L. BYRON THE MAN. £ 5.00

London. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd. 1924. pp. viii, 245. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine darkened.

Reference: 3573

 
BELLINGHAM, Henry & BEST, William. PRINCE CAMARALZAMAN; or, the Fairies Revenge. A New and Original Fairy Extravaganza. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (Circa 1865). pp. 39, (iii) adverts. Small 8vo. Prnteed warpper, frayed. Lacy's Scting Edition. No.997.

Reference: 78074

 
BELOE, William). THE SEXAGENARIAN; or, the Recollections of a Literary Life. £ 80.00

London. F.C. & J. Rivington. 1817. 2 vols. pp. viii, 436; 386. 8vo. Original boards, spines and labels. Spines slightly cracked, corners bumped. In Vol 2 on pp365/366 there is a small hole affecting text. Some slight foxing. 1st edition. Halkett & Laing. BL.William Beloe (1756 - 1817) Divine & Miscellaneous writer was born in Norwich. In 1803 he became Keeper of Printed Books at the British Museum. He was dismissed from this post in 1806 because of extensive thefts by a man named Dighton who had insinuated himself into Beloe’s good graces.

Reference: 312590

 
BENFELL, Roy. SPURN LIFEBOAT STATION - The First Hundred Years. The History of Spurn Lifeboat Station from 1810 to May 1911. £ 12.00

Hull. Roy Benfell. 1994. pp. 208. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 81284

 
BENNETT, Alan. TALKING HEADS. £ 35.00

London. BBC. 1999. pp. 95. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Reprint. ISBN 0563206225. Inscribed by the author on the title page 'To Eddie with best wishes Alan Bennett'.

Reference: 123810

 
BENNETT, Alan. UNTOLD STORIES. £ 100.00

London. Faber & Faber; Profile Books. 2005. pp. xiv, 658. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. Loosely enclosed - a manuscript letter from Bennett to Professor Edwin Dawes, Chairman of the Larkin Society, dated October 6 '16 apologising for not receiving his previous letter regarding the Larkin memorial. Bennett declines the invitation to speak as he 'has something else on that day'. A very good copy.

Reference: 64750

 
BENNETT, Andrew. ROMANTIC POETS AND THE CULTURE OF POSTERITY. £ 30.00

Cambridge University Press. 1999. pp. xiii, 268, (ii). 8vo. D/W. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism 35. General Editors Marilyn Butler & James Chandler. With the bookplate of The Friends of Coleridge. ISBN 0521641446. A very good copy.

Reference: 12151

 
BENNETT, Betty T & Stuart Curran. (Editors). MARY SHELLEY IN HER TIMES. £ 6.00

Contributors are Betty T. Bennett, Pamela Clemit,Stuart Curran, E. Douka Kabitoglou, Gary Kelly, Greg Kucich,Jeanne Moskal, Mitzi Myers, Michael O'Neill, Judith Pascoe, Tilottama Rajan, Charles E. Robinson, Michael Rossington, William St. Clair, Constance Walker, & Samantha Webb. Baltimore and London. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2000. pp. xiii, 311. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0801863341. A very good copy.

Reference: 88600

 
BENNETT, Nicholas (Editor). THE REGISTERS OF BISHOP HENRY BURGHERSH 1320 - 1342. £ 40.00

Vol I Institutions to benefoces in the Archdeaconries of Lincoln, Stow and Leicester; Vol II Institutions to benefices in the Archdeaconries of Northampton, Oxford, Bedford, Buckingham and Huntingdon, and Collations of Cathedral Dignities and Prebend; Vol III Memoranda Register Dispensations for Study Cum Ex Eo, Licences for Non-Residence, testamentary Business, Letters Dimissory, Appointment of Penitentiaries. Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1999 - 2011. 3 vols. pp. xxxii, 223; xii, 316; xxviii, 486. 8vo. D/Ws. ISBNs 0901503649; 0901503673; 9780901503930. Lincoln Record Society Vols 87, 90, & 101. Nummbers on spines of vols 2 & 3 otherwise very good, bright, clean copies.

Reference: 84760

 
BENNETT, Nicholas (Editor). THE REGISTERS OF BISHOP HENRY BURGHERSH 1320 - 1342. Volume I. Institutions to Benefices in the Archdeaconries of Lincoln, Stow and Leicester. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1999. pp. xxxii, 223. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 09015036549. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 87. A very good, bright, clean copy Volume I only.

Reference: 11603

 
BENNETT, Nicholas. LINCOLNSHIRE PARISH CLERGY c. 1214 - 1968. A Biographical Register. Part I: The Deaneries of Aslacoe and Aveland; Part II: The Deaneries of Beltisloe and Bolingbroke. £ 30.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 2013; 2016. 2 vols. pp. xxxviii, 472; xxxiv, 518. 33 illustrations, 4 map. 8vo. D/Ws. ISBNs 9780901503961 & 9781910653005. Lincoln Record Scoiety Vols 103 &105. A very good, bright, clean pair.

Reference: 12056

 
BENNETT, Nicholas. WONDERFUL TO BEHOLD. A Centenary History of the Lincoln Record Society 1910 - 2010 £ 25.00

With a facsimile reprint of HOLLES, Gervase 1634 to 1642. LINCOLNSHIRE CHURCH NOTES edited by R.E.G. Cole. Lincoln 1911. Lincoln Record Society Vol 1. Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 2010. 2 vols. pp. (x), 255; xiii, 281. Frontis (Holles), 16 plates, 1 pedigree. 8vo. D/W (Bennett). Slipcase. ISBNs 9780901503886 & 9780901503909. Lincoln Record Society Vols 100 & 1. Very good, bright clean copies.

Reference: 53820

 
BENNETT, Richard. SMITH AND NEPHEW 1856 - 1956. A Record of Service to Surgery and Medicine. £ 6.00

Smith & Nephew Ltd. 1956. pp. 46. Frontis, illustrated with photographs and line drawings. Royal 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt decoration. Previous owner's bookplate. A very good copy.

Reference: 3440

 
BENTLEY, R. DESIGNS BY MR R. BENTLEY FOR SIX POEMS BY MR T. GRAY. £ 350.00

London. J. Dodsley. 1766. pp. (viii), 35, (iv), 39 - 55. 6 plates, 6 headpieces, 6 tailpieces, 1 vignette. Folio. Full calf, worn. Text and plates clean. The six poems are printed and foliated on the recto only. ’Odes by Mr. Gray’ and the ’Explanation of the prints’, by Horace Walpole, are printed on both the recto and verso. ESTC N9933

Reference: 9969

 
BERNS, Ute & Michael Bradshaw. (Editors). THE ASHGATE RESEARCH COMPANION TO THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES. £ 30.00

Contributors are David M. Baulch, Ute Berns, Michael Bradshaw, Frederick Burwick, Alan Halsey, Raphael Hormann, Diane Long Joeveler, Andrew James Johnston, Nat leach, Jerome J. McGann, Christopher Moylan, Michael O'Neill, Marjean D. Purinton, & Shelley Rees. Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2007. pp. xviii, 273. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754660095. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 10757

 
BERTRAM, William. THE ARCHITECT'S TALE. £ 10.00

Bristol. Redcliffe Press Ltd. 2009. pp. 280. 24 colour illustratons, further illustrations in the text. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781906593247. A very good, bright, clean copy signed by the author on the title page.

Reference: 7305

 
BEST, Henry. THE FARMING AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS OF HENRY BEST OF ELMSWELL, 1642. £ 45.00

Edited by Donald Woodward. Wih a Glossary and Linguistic Commentary by Peter McClure. London. For the British Academy by Oxford University Press. 1984. pp. lxxiv, 347. Frontis, 4 plates, 5 maps. 8vo. D/W, spine slightly faded and frayed. Records of Social and Economic History New Series VIII.

Reference: 10242

 
BEST, S.E.J. EAST YORKSHIRE. A Study in Agricultural Geography. £ 35.00

With a Foreword by C.B. Fawcett. London. Longmans. Green & Co. 1930. pp. xv, 189. Frontis, 10 illustrations, maps & diagrams. 8vo. Brown cloth.

Reference: 3404

 
BETJEMAN, John. SUMMONED BY BELLS. £ 6.00

London. John Murray. 1960. pp. (vii), 111. Drawings in the text by Michael Tree. 8vo. D/W. 1st edition. Very good clean copy.

Reference: 6622

 
BEVERLEY. BEVERLEY VE-DAY 60TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. A Collection of Local memories. £ 5.00

Beverley Town Council. (2005). pp. 40. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued.

Reference: 8851

 
BIBBY, Cyril. (Editor). THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS. A Brief History of Kingston upon Hull Training College 1913 - 1963. £ 10.00

Kingston upon Hull Training College. 1964. pp. 84. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Inscribed by the editor on front free endpaper. A very good copy.

Reference: 23795

 
BICKERSTAFF, Isaac. LOVE IN A VILLAGE; An Opera in Three Acts. £ 12.00

London G. Balne. Circa 1826. pp. 16. Coloured vignete at start of work. 8vo. Printed wrapper, detached, split down spine. The London Stage series.

Reference: 160040

 
BICKERSTAFF, Isaac. THE HYPOCRITE. A Comedy in Five Acts. £ 12.00

London. G. Balne. Circa 1826. pp. 16. Coloured vignette at beginning of work. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, frayed. The London Stage series.

Reference: 136760

 
BICKERSTAFF, Isaac. THE MAID OF THE MILL; An Opera in Three Acts. £ 12.00

London. G. Balne. Circa 1826. pp. 16. Coloured vignette at beginning of work. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, frayed. The London Stage series.

Reference: 233577

 
BICKERSTAFF, Isaac; FIELDING, Henry. THE PADLOCK; A Comic Opera in Two Acts; THE MISER; A Comedy on Three Acts £ 12.00

LOndon. G. Balne. Circa 1826. 2 works together with continiuos pagination. pp. 16. 2 coloured vignettes at start of each work. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, frayed. The London Stage series.

Reference: 7996

 
BIGGINS, James M. HISTORIANS OF YORK. £ 4.00

London & York. St. Anthony's press. (1956). pp. 22. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Borthwick Institute of Historical Research. St Anthony's Hall Publications No. 10.

Reference: 203961

 
BLACK WATCH. 3RD BATTALION THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF SCOTLAND. AVIATION ASSAULT BATTLE GROUP. The 209 Afghanistan Tour of the Black Watch 3rd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland. £ 12.00

Foreword by HRH The prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay. Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2011. pp. 320. Illustrated in colour. Royal 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781848845367. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 30511

 
BLACK, Ian. THE LAST OF THE LIGHTNINGS. A nostalgic farewell to the RAF's favourite supersonic fighter. £ 10.00

Foreword by Bill Gunston. Yeovil. Patrick Stephens Ltd. 1996. pp. 162. Very well illustrated in colour. Royal 4to. D/W. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 1852605413

Reference: 8358

 
BLACKBURNE, Neville. LADIES CHAIN. £ 4.00

London. The Falcon Press. 1952. pp. xvi, 215. 8vo. D/W. Label removed from bottom corner of ffep. The book covers the end of the C18th and the beginning of the C19th. A time during which women emerged from the ornamental and domestic position with a demand for equaility which was not attained for a further 100 years. The object of the book is to show how by their life and character a chain of women made possible this advance.

Reference: 22369

 
BLACKETT, John. JOSEPH BLACKETT AND HIS LINKS TO BYRON. £ 10.00

London. J. Alfred Sharp. 1925. pp. 26 - 40. 8vo. Disbound. Article in the London Quarterly Review January 1925. Note on Nottingham Public Libraries catalogue card ' Joseph Blackett (1786 - 1810) was a poet who lived for a time at Seaham where he was befriended by the Milbankes"

Reference: 621571

 
BLACKWELL, Sir Basil. THE ORIGIN OF CLASSICS. £ 8.00

London. The English Association. 1970. pp. 13. 8vo. Wrapper stapled as issued. The English Association Presidential Address 1970.

Reference: 11294

 
BLAKE, William. AMERICA a Prophecy. £ 1,250.00

London. The Trianon Press fo The William Blake Trust. 1963. 18 facsimile leaves, pp. (viii), loosely inserted errata slip. 4to. Quarter black morocco with marbled boards and marbled slipcase. No. R of 26 copies numbered A to Z reserved for Mr Paul mellon, the Trustees of the Willim Blake Trust and the Publishers. Some very faint foxing.

Reference: 26038

 
BLAKE, William. SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND OF EXPERIENCE. £ 1,250.00

London. The Trianon Press for The William Blake Trust. 1955. 50 facsimile leaves, pp.(viii). 8vo. Quarter blue morocco, marbled boards, marbled slipcase. Spine very slightly faded, both book and slipcase with protective glycene wrap. Limited edition of 526 copies, this being out of sequence 'Review Copy'.

Reference: 184141

 
BLAND, Peter. RESOLVED UPON THE QUESTION or A Question Resolved concerning the Right which the King hath to Hull, or any other Fort or place of strength for the defence of the Kingdome. Wherein is likewise proved, that neither the setling of the Militia as tis done by the Parliament, not the keeping of Hull by Sir John Hotham nor any other Act that the Parliament have yet done is illegal but necessary, just, and according to that power which the Law hath given them. £ 180.00

(London). Matthew Walbancke. 1642. pp. 16. Small 4to. Disbound. Edges cropped not affecting the text. Title page ink stained and with one small hole with minimal loss of text. Wing B3162; ESTC R10865

Reference: 14510

 
BLASHILL, Thomas. EVIDENCES RELATING TO THE EASTERN PART OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. £ 30.00

Hull. A Brown & Sons. Ltd. 1903. pp. 83. Folded frontis, 19 plates, of which 1 is folded. 8vo. Red cloth. Top edge gilt.

Reference: 7563

 
BLASHILL, Thomas. SUTTON - IN - HOLDERNESS. The Manor, The Berewic, and The Village Community. £ 45.00

Hull. William Andrews & Co & A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1896. pp. iv, iv, 302, xv, vi. Frontis, 27 illustrations in the text. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards. All edges gilt. With the bookplate of Dr Kenneth Green. A lovely copy.

Reference: 2993L

 
BLASHILL, Thomas. SUTTON IN HOLDERNESS, and the Monks of Meaux. £ 10.00

London. British Archaeological Association. 1892. pp. 12. 1 sketch map. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, badly foxed. Internally clean except for title and last leaf. Inscribed on front cover 'With Th. Blashill's Comps".

Reference: 35106

 
BLASHILL, Thomas. SUTTON IN HOLDERNESS. The Manor, The Berewic, and The Village Community. £ 65.00

Hull. William Andrews & Co and A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1896. pp. iv, iv, 302, xv, vi. Frontis, 27 illustrations. Demy 4to. Quarter calf, cloth boards. Top edge gilt. Large paper edition.

Reference: 40028

 
BLESSINGTON, Margaret, Countess; LOVELL, Ernest J, Jr. (Editor). LADY BLESSINGTON'S CONVERSATIONS OF LORD BYRON. £ 20.00

With an Introduction and Notes by the Editor. Princeton University Press. 1969. pp. ix, 240. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, unevenly faded. Some minor pencil markings in the margins.

Reference: 3903PC

 
BLESSINGTON, Marguerite, Countess of. (Editor). HEATH'S BOOK OF BEAUTY. 1837. With Nineteen Beautifully Finished Engravings from Drawings by the First Artists. £ 60.00

London. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman. 1837. pp. viii, 264. Frontis, engraved title and 17 plates as called for. 12mo. Green calf with gilt decoration, all edges gilt. Includes to works by Disraeli. Nice copy. Faxon 1387

Reference: 89750

 
BLOMFIELD, Reginald. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING AND DRAUGHTSMEN. £ 20.00

London. Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1912. pp. xii, 96. 103 illustrations. Royal 8vo. Original grey cloth, gilt lettering. Some foxing. A very good copy.

Reference: 15917

 
BLOMFIELD, Sir Reginald (Introduction); William Godfrey Newton (Critical Appreciation). THE WORKS OF ERNEST NEWTON. £ 50.00

London. Architectural Press. 1925. pp. xvi, 212. Coloured frontis, well illustrated in monochrome with photographs and plans. 4to. Burgandy cloth, slightly marked, corners bumped, parts of lower edge worn. Internally a very good clean copy.

Reference: 284010

 
BLOOMFIELD, B.C. PHILIP LARKIN. A Bibliography 1933 - 1976. £ 10.00

London. Faber & Faber. 1979. pp. 187. Frontis. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0571114474. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 2953

 
BLOOMFIELD, Barry. BROUGHT TO BOOK. Philip Larkin and his bibliographer. Some reminiscences. £ 30.00

The Friends of Edinburgh University Library. 1995. pp. iv, 17. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good copy.

Reference: 86945

 
BLOOMFIELD, Robert. POEMS BY ROBERT BLOOMFIELD, The Farmer's Boy. £ 50.00

London. John Van Voorst. 1845. pp. viii, 269, (i), (viii) of adverts. Illustrated with vignettes. 8vo. Original cloth, worn at head and tail of spine on the hinges. Inscribed on inside of front board 'Sarah Anne Coleridge from her dear ? August 1845. Sarah Anne Coleridge was the daughter of William Hart Coleridge, Bishop of Barbados, and therefore Samuel Taylor Coleridge's great niece. Also with the bookseller's label 'Hannaford Bookseller Exeter'.

Reference: 64517

 
BLOOMFIELD, Robert. THE FARMER'S BOY. A Rural Poem. £ 25.00

Bound with WILD FLOWERS: or, Pastoral and Local Poetry and Other Pieces. London. Edward Lacey; Liverpool. Henry Lacey. ND. Circa 1830s. pp. 128, (iv), 124. Frontis. 16mo. Original cloth, alledges gilt. With the bookplate of C. Wyndham Rawdon.

Reference: 77371

 
BLOW, Simon. NO TIME TO GROW. A Shattered Childhood. £ 60.00

London. John Murray. 1999. pp. (vi), 282. 8vo. D/W. Some underlining of the text. Signed by the author on the title page and inscribed by him 'To Rupert in memory of four days hunting for 'things' for South A. With love from Simon 24 June 1999 & who cheered me up after all this unhappiness.' Also loosely inserted a post card from Blow.

Reference: 206941

 
BLOXHAM, Mark. PARADISE REGAINED, an Unfinished Poem, First and Part of Second Book. Minor Poems including 'Morning' and 'Evening'. The Bard - A Poem in Two Cantos. £ 75.00

London. Richard Groombridge. 1834. ppxvii, (ii), 214. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. With the bookplate of J O Edwards and a pencil note by William St Clair on the inside of the front board - 'William St Clair Edin 1993 Author was determined to make good the failure of Milton.' Residue of selotape mark on the inside of the front hinge.

Reference: 43112

 
BLUMBERG, Jane. MARY SHELLEY'S EARLY NOVELS. 'This Child of Imagination and Misery'. £ 25.00

London. MacMillan. 1993. pp. xi, 257. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 4139

 
BLUNT, A. Stanley V. R. FREDERICK L. BLUNT, Bishop of Hull. A memoir by his son. £ 12.00

London. Macmillan & Co. Ltd. 1913. pp. xi, 262, (ii) of adverts. Frontis. 8vo. Purple cloth, spine faded. Previous owner's bookplate.

Reference: 56374

 
BODDY, W. David C. and Martin Craven. THE SLOGAN POSTMARKS OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. An illustrated catalogue of the slogans used by the Hull G.P.O. since 1918. £ 10.00

Yorkshire Postal History Society. 1978. No pagination. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Previous owners name on front cover. Yorkshire Postal History Society Special Series No. 3. Edition of 500 copies. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 106841

 
BOLT, Christine. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND RECONSTRUCTION. A Study in Anglo-American Co-operation 1833 - 77. £ 5.00

Oxford University Press. 1969. pp. (ix), 197. 8vo. D/W, frayed. Apart from the dust wrapper a very good, clean copy.

Reference: 154574

 
BONE, J. Drummond. (Editor). THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO BYRON. £ 30.00

Contributors are Paul Douglass, Peter W, Graham, Malcolm kelsall, Andrew Elfenbein, Philip W. Martin, Nigel Leask, Alan Rawes, Alan Richardson, J. Drummond Bone, Susan J. Wolfson, Andrew Nicholson, Jerome McGann, Anne Barton, Bernard beatty, Peter Cochran,& Jane Stabler. Cambridge University Press. 2004. pp. xx, 305, 8vp. Laminated boards. ISBN 0521781469.

Reference: 10914

 
BONE, Muirhead. WAR DRAWINGS. £ 750.00

London. By Authority of the War Office. 1918. 60 plates and Contents leaf. Folio. Plates measure 1ft. 8ins x 1ft. 3ins. Original boards, new cloth spine and ties. The plates are clean and sharp. Presentation Edition.

Reference: 83100

 
BONIFACE, Priscilla. HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. 1830 to the present day. £ 5.00

General Editor Peter Fowler. London. HMSO; Royal Commission on Historical Monuments England. 1981. pp. (x). 97 monochrome illustrations. 4to. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0117009938

Reference: 64982

 
BOOTH, Edward C. MISS PARKWORTH and Three Short Stories. £ 10.00

T. Fisher Unwin Ltd. 1924. pp. 272, (vii) of adverts. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine sunned. Endpapers foxed and with previous owners name. 1st edition.

Reference: 13679

 
BOOTH, James. PHILIP LARKIN. The Poet's Plight. £ 30.00

Basingstoke. Palgrave MacMillan. 2005. pp. ix, 230. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 1403918341. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 172800

 
BOOTH, James. (Editor). NEW LARKINS FOR OLD. Critical Essays. £ 30.00

Contributors areIan Almond, James Both, John Carey,Steve Clark,Barbara Everett, George H. Gilpin, Liz Hedgecock, Raphael Ingelbien, Edna Longley, John Osborne, V. Penelope Pelizzon, Istvan D. Racz, Stephen Regan, M.W. Rowe, & Terry Whalen. London. MacMillan Press Ltd. 2000. pp. xi, 247. 8vo. D/W. A bright, clean copy. ISBN 0333761073

Reference: 18488

 
BOOTH, Rev. John. METRICAL EPITAPHS, Ancient and Modern. £ 6.00

London & Eton. Bickers and Son. 1868. pp. xxiv, 215, 16 of adverts. Small 8vo. Original cloth with gilt decoration. A very good copy.

Reference: 42255

 
BORLAND, Margaret & John Dunning (Compilers). BISHOP BURTON AND ITS PEOPLE. A Village History. £ 6.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1992. pp. x, 134. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Previous owner's inscription in pencil on title page. ISBN 0948929642. A very good copy.

Reference: 99140

 
BOTTING, Fred. (Editor). THE GOTHIC. £ 16.00

Contributors are Fred Botting, David Punter & Elizabeth Bronfen, E.J. Clery, Robert Miles, Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Leslie J. Moran, Helen Stoddart, & Jerrold E. Hogle. Cambridge. D.S. Brewer. 2001. pp. (vi), 184. 8vo. D/W. For the English Association. ISBN 0859916197. A very good, clean copy

Reference: 21485

 
BOURCICAULT, Dion. USED UP; A Petit Comedy, in Two Acts as Originally Performed at the Theatre Royal Hay-Market. £ 25.00

Correctly printed from the Prompter's Copy, with the cast of characters, scenic arrangements, side of entrance and exit, and relative positions of the Dramatis Personae. London. The National Acting Drama Office. ND (Circa 1844). pp. 33. Frontis engraved by Mr Brewer. 12mo. Contemporary paper wrapper.

Reference: 26140

 
BOURNE, Roy & peter Latham. ARTIFEX SEMPER AUXILIO. A Century of Vocational Education in South East London. £ 10.00

Stroud. Alan Sutton. 1991. pp. xix, 204. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block beginning to brown very slightly. Previous owners label on front free endpaper. A very good copy. ISBN 0951755706

Reference: 86681

 
BOWRA, Sir Maurice. THE PROPHETIC ELEMENT. £ 6.00

London. The English Association. 1959. pp. 19. 8vo. Wrapper stitched as issued. The English Association Presidential Address 1959.

Reference: 9596

 
BOYIOPOULOS, Kostas & Mark Sandy (Editors). DECADENT ROMANTICISM: 1780 - 1914. £ 30.00

Contributors areAnna Barton, Bernard Beatty, Kostas Boyiopoulos, Frederick Burwick, Kate Hext, Linda K. Hughes, Alex Murray, MichaelO'Neill, Mark Sandy, Lisa Vargo, J.R. Watson, & Sarah Wootton. Farnham. Ashagte Publishing Ltd. 2015. pp. xiii, 208. 4 plates, 2 figures. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781472422422. A very good copy.

Reference: 67651

 
BOYLE, Andrew. AN INDEX TO THE ANNUALS. Vol 1. The Authors (1820 - 1850) £ 10.00

Worcester. Andrew Boyle (Booksellers) Ltd. 1967. pp. (xii), 349, advert leaf. 8vo. Green cloth, spotted, otherwsie good copy.

Reference: 335134

 
BOYLE, Andrew. (Editor). REJECTED ADDRESSES or The New Theatrum Poetarum with an Introduction, notes, and a bibliography. £ 5.00

London. Constable & Co. 1929. pp. vii, 182. Frontis, 19 plates & 6 illustrations in the text. Illustrations in the text are after George Cruikshank. 8vo. Cloth spine, slightly faded. marbled boards. Edition limited to 1000 copies.

Reference: 1669

 
BOYLE, J.R. A MODERN LITERARY FRAUD: The Johnson MSS. A Paper read to the Members of the Hull Literary Club, 19th December 1892. £ 25.00

Hull. William Andrews & Co. The Hull Press. 1893. pp. (iv), 50. 8vo. Printed wrapper, foxed and frayed at head of spine. The literary fraud in question is William A. Gunnell's Sketches of Hull Celebrities, or memoirs and Correspondence of Alderman Thomas Johnson. Barnard p. 46.

Reference: 38240

 
BOYLE, J.R. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH HULL: A Guide and Description. £ 20.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons. 1890. pp. 99, (ix) of adverts. Frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. Green cloth. With previous owner's bookplate. A bright copy. Barnard p43.

Reference: 8707

 
BOYLE, J.R. NOTES ON THE CHARTER, GRANTED BY KING EDWARD THE FIRST, to Kingston upon Hull, 1 April, 1299. With a Translation and Illustrative Documents. £ 12.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. (Circa1905.) pp. 24. Frontis, 1 plate. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued. A very good copy.

Reference: 177650

 
BOYLE, J.R. THE DANES IN THE EAST RIDING. A Paper read to the Members of the Hull Literary Club, November 11th 1895. £ 5.00

Hull. Malet Lambert Local History Reprints. 1980. pp. 24. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Malet Lambert Local History Reprints No. 4. A good copy.

Reference: 17912

 
BOYLE, J.R. THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF HEDON, in the East Riding of the County of York. £ 75.00

Hull & York. A. Brown & Sons; London. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd. 1895. pp. xvii, errata, 227, ccl. Frontis, 12 plates. 8vo. Rebound in quarter blue calf, cloth boards. Top edge gilt. Small paper copy. A nice copy. Barnard p26

Reference: 100200

 
BOYLE, J.R. (Translator). CHARTERS AND LETTERS PATENT GRANTED TO KINGSTON UPON HULL. £ 10.00

Hull. By the Corporaton. 1905. pp. iii, 257, xviii. 8vo. Maroon cloth, hinges slightly rubbed. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper.

Reference: 3439

 
BOYLE, Rev. J.R. (Editor). MEMOIRS OF MASTER JOHN SHAWE, sometime Vicar of Rotherham, Minister of St. Mary's, Lecturer of Holy Trinity Church, and Master of the Charterhouse, at Kingston - upon - Hull. Written by himself in the year 1663 - 4. £ 50.00

Hull. M.C. Peck & Son. 1882. pp. viii, 287. 3 pedigrees. Demy 4to. Large paper copy. Contemporary style half calf, marbled boards. Some foxing, edge of text block slightyl dusty. With the bookplate of Dr Kenneth Green. A very good copy. Barnard p13.

Reference: 4935

 
BRADFORD, Richard. FIRST BOREDOM, THEN FEAR. The Life of Philip Larkin. £ 10.00

London. Peter Owen. 2005. pp. 272. 25 photographs. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0720611474. Inscribed on the title page 'With very best regards Richard Bradford'

Reference: 10409

 
BRADLEY, Arthur & Alan Rawes. (Editors). ROMANTIC BIOGRAPHY. £ 16.00

Contributors are Jonathan Bate, Arthur Bradley, Joe Bray, Gerard Carruthers, Kenneth R. Johnston, Julian North, Michael O'Neill, Ralph Pite, Alan Rawes, Mark Storey, & Jennifer Wallace. Aldershot. Ashgate. 2003. pp. xvii, 202. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Series Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754609936. A very good, bright, clean copy. Includes chapters on Clare, Southey, Byron, Keats, Wordsworth, Austen, Lockhart, & Shelley

Reference: 8502

 
BRADLEY, Matthew & Juliet John. (Editors). READING THE VICTORIANS. £ 30.00

Contributors are K.E. Attar, Mtthew Bradley, Stephen Colclough, Sheila Cordner, Rosalind Crone, Philip Davis, Catherine Delafield, Simon Eliot, Clare Ellis, Jenny Hartley, Juliet John, & Beth Palmer. Farnham. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2015. pp. xiii, 180. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781409440802

Reference: 9164

 
BRADSHAW, Michael. RESURRECTION SONGS. The Poetry of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. £ 25.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2001. pp. xi, 243. 3 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 075460103X. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 33735

 
BRANTLEY, Richard E. EMILY DICKINSON'S RICH CONVERSATION. Poetry, Philosophy, Science. £ 30.00

New York. Palgrave MacMillan. 2013. pp. xii, 272. 8vo. Lminated boards. Nineteenth Century Major Lives and Letters Series, editor Marilyn Gaull. ISBN 9780230340633. Inscribed on the title page by the author. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 36613

 
BRAVERMAN, Richard. PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS. Sexual politics and the body politic in English literature, 1660 - 1730. £ 20.00

Cambridge University Press. 1993. pp.xviii, 333. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780521356206. Neat inscription to previous owner on front free endpaper. A very good copy.

Reference: 46605

 
BREAKENRIDGE, William M. HELLDORADO. Bringing the Law to the Mesquite. £ 12.00

Edited by Richard Maxwell Brown. Chicago. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company. The Lakeside Press. 1982. pp. xlii, 454. Illustrated. Small 8vo. Brown cloth, top edge gilt. No. 80 of the Lakeside Classics series. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 44153

 
BRETON, Nicholas; George Wither; & William Browne (of Tavistock). PASTORAL POEMS; Selected Poetry; Pastoral Poetry. £ 5.00

Hull. J.R. Tutin. 1906. pp. 64. Small 8vo. Foxed. Unopened. Original printed wrapper. The Pembroke Booklets (First Series) III.

Reference: 28115

 
BRETT, R.L. (Editor). S.T. COLERIDGE. £ 12.00

Contributors are George Whalley, John Beer, A.R. Jones, J.A. Appleyard, R.H. Fogle, R.L. Brett, Dorothy Emmet, Basil Willey & John Colmer. London. G. Bell & Sons. 1971. pp. xvii, 296. Coloured frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. D/W, slightly rubbed. Writers and their Backgounds.

Reference: 4257

 
BREW, Claude C. SHELLEY AND MARY IN 1817: A critical study of the text and poetical evolution of the £ 5.00

Reference: 4606

 
BREWER, Derek. TRADITIONAL STORIES AND THEIR MEANINGS. £ 8.00

London. The English Association. 1983. pp. (xxvi). 8vo. Wrapper stapled as issued. The English Association Presidential Address 1983.

Reference: 18613

 
BREYER, Siegfried. BATTLESHIPS OF THE WORLD 1905 - 1970. £ 10.00

Translated by Keith Thomas. London. Conway Maritime Press. 1984. pp. 400. Illustrated in monochrome. Super royal 8vo. D/W. 2nd impression. A very good, clean copy. ISBN 0851771815

Reference: 13973

 
BRIAN, M.V. ANTS. £ 30.00

London. Collins. 1977. pp. 233. 2 colour plates, 16 black and white plates. 8vo. D/W. 1st edition. New Naturalist 59. ISBN 0002193787. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 11001

 
BRIGGS, John. POEMS, On Various Subjects. £ 150.00

Ulverston. For the Author by J. Soulby. 1818. pp. viii, 142, (ii). 8vo. Original printed boards, top inch of spine lacking. With a list of subscribers. Johnson 134.

Reference: 9433

 
BRINE, Mary. HOPWOOD STREET TO WELLINGTON LANE. Life in the streets off Beverley Road, Hull. £ 8.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1988. pp. (iv), 78. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 18064

 
BRITISH MUSEUM. BYRON. An Excerpt from the General Catalogue of Printed Books in the British Museum. £ 20.00

London. William Clowes and Sons, Ltd. 1939. pp. (36). Folio. Wrappers.

Reference: 4003

 
BROADLEY, Henry. THE DIARY OF AN HONOURABLE MEMBER. The Journal of Henry Broadley MP 1st January 1840 to 17 March 1842. the everyday working life of an East Riding MP. £ 5.00

Edited and with an introductory essay by John Markham. Humberside Leisure Services. 1987. pp. viii, 187. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback, spine faded, corners bumped.

Reference: 12654

 
BROCK, Lord. JOHN KEATS AND JOSEPH SEVERN: THE TRAGEDY OF THE LAST ILLNESS. Based on the Sydenham Lecture given in 1971 before the Faculty of the History of Medicine of the Society of Apothecaries. £ 5.00

Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1973. pp. 22. Frontis, 2 plates, 1 illustration in the text. 8vo. Card covers, stapled.

Reference: 4610

 
BROCKEDON, W. FINDEN'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE LIFE AND WORKS OF LORD BYRON. With Original and Selected Information on the Subjects of the Engravings. £ 450.00

WITH FINDEN'S BYRON BEAUTIES: or, the Principal Female Characters in Lord Byron's Poems. Engraved from Original Paintings under the superintendence of W. and E. Finden. London. John Murray. 1833 - 1834; 1836. 3 vols. No pagination. 123 plates, 3 engraved titles as called for. Demy 4to. Full calf with gilt decoration. All edges gilt. Some slight foxing. Spines slightly rubbed and faded. Finden's Byron Beauties - No pagination. 39 plates. Demy 4to. Bound to match Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works. Head of spine slightly more rubbed than the other three volumes. 4 volume set. A ggod set. Wise Vol 2, p97. Coleridge p 315.

Reference: 2332

 
BROCKETT, John Trotter. A GLOSSARY OF NORTH COUNTRY WORDS, in use. From an original Manuscript, in the Library of John George Lambton, Esq., M.P. with considerable Additions. £ 120.00

Newcastle upon Tyne. T & J Hodgson for E. Charnley. 1825. pp. xxxvi, 243, errata. Engraved dedication before the titlepage. 8vo. Modern boards & spine label. 2 ink notations in text. 1st edition.

Reference: 10893

 
BROOKE, Stopford. BYRON'S CAIN. £ 10.00

Boston MA. Leroy Phillips; London. Williams & Norgate. 1919. pp. 74 - 94. 8vo. Card covers. Extract from The Hibbert Journal: A Quarterley Review of Religion, Theology, and Philosophy edited by L.P. Jacks & G. Dawes Hicks.

Reference: 64611

 
BROOKES, Anne; Jennifer Melville; David J. Getsy; Hugh Brigstocke (Editor). RICHARD SYMOND'S ACCOUNT OF HIS VISIT TO ROME IN 1649 - 1651; A JOURNAL OF A TRIP THROUGH PART OF FLANDERS IN 1726 BY JOHN THORNHILL; THE PROBLEM OF REALISM IN HAMO THORNYCROFT'S 1885 ROYAL ACADEMY LECTURE. The Sixty Ninth Volume of the Walpole Scoiety 2007. £ 15.00

Leeds. Maney Publishing for the Walpole Society. 2007. pp. (vi), 242. 44 illustrations. 4to. Quarter blue cloth, boards. Walpole Society Volume LXIX. A very good, clean copy .

Reference: 8008

 
BROOKS, F.W. (Editor). MISCELLANEA Vol. V. £ 6.00

Includes A Calendar of the early judgments of the Hull Trinity House; A Calendar of early orders from the Oath and Bond book of the Hull trinity House; East Riding Muster Roll 1584. The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. 1951. pp. (ii), xlvi, 134. 8vo. Original brown cloth. Record Series Vol CXVI being the second volume for the year 1949. A very good copy.

Reference: 6832

 
BROOKS, F.W. (Editor). THE EARLY JUDGMENTS AND THE EARLY ORDERS OF THE HULL TRINITY HOUSE together with East Riding Musters 1584. £ 20.00

(York). The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. (1951). pp. xlvi, 134. 8vo. Black cloth. Endpapers foxed. Volume CXVI of the Yorkshire Archeaological Society Record Series - Miscellanea Vol. V. Stamped on front board in gilt letering 'Presented to the Wardens, Elder Brethren and Assistants of the Trinity House of Kingston upon Hull by Arthur Cargill, Esq (Honorary Brother). With bookplate of previous owner.

Reference: 172796

 
BROOKS, F.W. (Editor). THE FIRST ORDER BOOK OF THE HULL TRINITY HOUSE 1632 - 1665. £ 10.00

The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. 1942. pp. xxxiv, 193. 8vo. Brown cloth. Latin quote on front free endpaper. A very good copy. Record Series Vol CV for the year 1941.

Reference: 82970

 
BROSTER, L.R; Clifford Allen; H.W.C. Vines; Jocelyn Patterson; Alan W. Greenwood; G.F. Marrian; & G.C. Butler. THE ADRENAL CORTEX AND INTERSEXUALITY. £ 30.00

With a Foreword by Sir Walter Langdon-Brown. London. Chapman & Hall Ltd. 1938. pp. xii, 245. 25 plates. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine dulled, cloth slightly marked. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. Internally a good, clean copy.

Reference: 273425

 
BROUGH, William. JOAN OF ARC! A New and Original Historical Burlesque. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (1869?). pp. 38. 12mo. Wrapper. Unopened.

Reference: 96279

 
BROUGH, William. NUMBER ONE, ROUND THE CORNER. A Farce. In One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (Circa 1854). pp. 16. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. Lacy's Acting Editions. No. 199.

Reference: 107840

 
BROUGHTON, The Right Hon. Lord. (John Cam Hobhouse). TRAVELS IN ALBANIA AND OTHER PROVINCES OF TURKEY IN 1809 & 1810. £ 950.00

London. John Murray. 1855. 2 vols. pp. xii, 544; viii, 528. Frontis's, 13 plates and plans, some folded. 8vo. Full tan morocco with gilt decoration, hinges rubbed but firm, spines chipped at head and slightly sunned. All edges gilt. A new edition. With the bookplate of 'Charles W.G. Howard, The Gift of The Rt Hon. Sir David Dundas Knt. of Ochtertyre !877.' Volume1 is inscribed 'With the Author's compliments' and has a small pencil sketch og Hobhouse tipped in on the front free endpaper. This is dated 25 July 1848. Charles Wentworth George Howard was the 9th child of George 6th Earl of Carlisle and Georgina, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire. Georgina was Caroline Lamb's cousin and the 5th Earl of Carlisle, C. W. G. Howard's grandfather, was Byron's guardian. Chew p 376. This edition is the fourth edition of Hobhouse's A Journey through Albania first published in 1813

Reference: 17994

 
BROWN, Ben. LARKIN WITH WOMEN. £ 25.00

London. Faber & Faber. 1999. pp. (xii), 88. 8vo. Paperback. Script with a programme signed by the cast - Suzy Aichison, Carolyn Backhouse, Susie Blake, and Oliver Ford Davies.

Reference: 80541

 
BROWN, David. (editor). INVASION EUROPE. £ 45.00

Battle Summary No. 39. Operation Neptune. Landings in Normandy June 1944; Invasion of the South of France. Operation Dragoon. 15th August 1944; The Campaign in North-West Euope June 1944 - May 1945. London. HMSO Publications. 1994. 3 vols. pp. 187, 189; 86; 87. 2 folders containing 30 plans and an Errata and Addenda leaflet. 8vo. Blue cloth. All five items in a slip case. ISBN 0117726591

Reference: 14411

 
BROWN, Edward. AN ACCOUNT OF SEVERAL TRAVELS THROUGH A GREAT PART OF GERMANY: in Four Journeys. I. From Norwich to Colen. II. From Colen to Vienna, with a particular Descxription of the Imperial City. III. From Vienna to Hamburg. IV. From Colen to London. Wherein the Mines, Baths, and other Curiosities of those Parts are Treated of. Illustrated with Sculptures. £ 1,150.00

London. Benj. Tooke. 1677. pp. (iv), 179, (i). 6 plates. 4to. Full calf, later spine sympathetically done. With the bookplates of Sidney Mendelssohn and Peter Young. Mendelssohn's best know work is his South African Bibliography based on his own collection. ESTC R19778

Reference: 11472

 
BROWN, Leslie. BRITISH BIRDS OF PREY. A study of Britain's 24 diurnal raptors. £ 6.00

London. Bloomsbury Books. 1982. pp. xiv, 400. 16 plates. 8vo. D/W. Reprint. New Naturalist Series (60). ISBN 1870630637. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 83030R

 
BROWN, Robert, Solicitor. A SECOND LETTER TO THE REV. GEORGE UPPLEBY, Vicar of Barton upon Humber. In reply to a Letter from him to Robt. Brown, Wm. Graburn, and Lyne Brown, Esquires, respecting the Teaching and Conduct of his Curate: with a Vindication of Former Charges, as Examination of Two of his Published Sermons, and a Refutation of certain charges contained in notes and an appendix to the same. £ 45.00

London. Seeleys; Hull. R.T. Cussons. 1850. pp. 78, addenda et corrigenda leaf, advert leaf. 8vo. Disbound. Stitched as issues.

Reference: 35476

 
BROWN, Sarah Annes. DEVOTED SISITERS. Representations of the Sister Relationship in Nineteenth-Century British and American Literature. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2003. pp. x, 177. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754604780. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 8781

 
BROWNE, Denis. THE PROBLEM OF BYRON'S LAMENESS. £ 20.00

London. Royal Society of Medicine. 1960. pp. 4. Illustrated. 4to. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Offprint. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, June 1960, Vol 53, No 6, pp 440 - 442 (Section of Orthopaedics), pp 8 - 10). With a newspaper cutting of 1938 on the same subject and a letter stating that Browne was the 'greatest foot specialist in the world'.

Reference: 167553

 
BROWNING, John Edgar & Caroline Joan (Kay) Picart. (Editors). DRACULAS, VAMPIRES, AND OTHER UNDEAD FORMS. Essays on Gender, Race, and Culture. £ 35.00

Contributors are John Edgar Browning, Caroline Joan (Kay) Picart, Jimmie Cain, Justin Everett, Cecil Greek, Dale Hudson, Paul R. Lehman, Santiago Lucendo, Martina G. Luke, Sean Moreland, Paul Newland, Andrew Hock-Soon Ng, Lisa Nystrom, Summer Pervez, Gary D. Rhodes, Nicholas Schlegel, & Wayne Stein. Toronto, New York, & Plymouth UK. The Scarecrow Press. 2009. pp. xxii, 315. Illustrated. 8vo. Laminate boards. ISBN 9780810866966. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 65890

 
BRUCE, J.M. et al. PROFILE PUBLICATIONS. Number 1 - Number 262. £ 100.00

Profile Publications Ltd. (1966 ) - 1974. 262 issues bound in 10 volumes. 8vo. Black cloth. A very good run of this aviation magazine. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED

Reference: 175780

 
BRYDEN, Inga. REINVENTING KING ARTHUR. The Arthurian Legend in Victorian Culture. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2005. pp. x, 171. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block slightly browned. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1840146192. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 13505

 
BRYDEN, Ronald. THE UNFINISHED HERO and other essays. £ 6.00

London. Faber & Faber. 1969. pp. 242. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed.

Reference: 9630

 
BRYDGES, Sir Egerton. LETTERS ON THE CHARACTER AND POETICAL GENIUS OF LORD BYRON. £ 100.00

London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green. 1824. pp 12 of ads, vii, 457. 8vo. Quarter green calf, slightly garish, Original paper spine label, worn, tipped in on rear endpapers. Wise Vol 2, p86, Chew p216.

Reference: 1777

 
BRYNMOR JONES LIBRARY. GUIDE TO THE CATALOGUE. £ 5.00

University of Hull. 1974. pp. (iv), 26. Small 8vo. Printed yellow card wrapper stapled as issued.

Reference: 10700

 
BUDGE, Frances Anne. WILLIAM RECKITT. £ 10.00

Friends' Quarterly Examiner. ND. Circa 1900. pp. 19. 8vo. Printed wrapper slightly marked. Reprinted from the Friends Quarterly Examiner.Previous owners name on inside of front wrapper. A good copy.

Reference: 31216

 
BUFFONI, Franco. I TRE DESIDERI. £ 5.00

Genova. S. Marco dei Giustiniani. 1985. pp. 110, (iv). 8vo. Paperback. 2nd edition. Poetry.

Reference: 18465

 
BULLOCK, Grahame D. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE POSITION OF WOMEN IN THE POLICE SERVICE, with particular reference to Hull and Humberside. £ 12.00

A dissertation submitted or the Special Honours Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Economic and Social History. 1991. pp. 66. 1 illustration. A$. Paperback.

Reference: 21240

 
BULLOCK, Rev. Charles. HOME WORDS FOR HEART AND HEARTH. 1899. £ 6.00

London. Home Wrds Publishing Office. 1899. pp. iv, 284. Illustrated throughout. 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt lettering, spine dulled. Endpapers foxed.

Reference: 28475

 
BURNAND, F.C. FAUST AND MARGUERITE. An entirely new Original Travesitie, in One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND Circa 1864. pp. 42. 12mo. Disbound. pp. 3 - 10 loose.

Reference: 96750

 
BURNETT, R.G. THROUGH THE MILL. The Life of Joseph Rank. £ 5.00

London. The Epworth Press. 1945. pp. 226. Frontis, 6 plates. 8vo. Blue cloth, corners slightly bumped. Fair

Reference: 11387

 
BURNS, Bryan. THE NOVELS OF THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK. £ 5.00

London & Sydney. Croom Helm. 1985. pp. 250. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 7383

 
BURNS, Edward. (Editor). READING ROCHESTER. £ 10.00

Liverpool University Press. 1995. pp. (viii), 232. 1 illustration. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. ISBN 0853230382. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 822035

 
BURROW, J. & Co. Ltd. (Editors). CITY AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK. £ 12.00

Cheltenham and London. J. Burrow & Co Ltd with the co-operation of Kingston upon Hull Development Committee. ND. Circa 1970. pp. 136. Well illustrated with photograps, maps and adverts. 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy.

Reference: 15753

 
BURTON, Captain R.F. NOTES ON AN EXPLORATION OF THE TULUL EL SAFA, the Volcanic Region east of Damascus, and the Umm Niran Cave.(The Journal of the Royal Geographical Scoiety. Vol 42) £ 150.00

with NOTES OF A RECONNAISSANCE OF THE ANTI-LIBANUS with Charles F. Tyrwhitt-Drake as co-author. London. John Murray. 1872. pp. (ii), 49 - 61, 408 - 425. 2 maps folded. 8vo. Black cloth. 2 articles from the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society Vol. 42.

Reference: 19303

 
BURTON, Sir Richard. THE KASIDAH OF HAJI ABDU EL-YEZDI. £ 5.00

Wood engravings by Wilfred Jones. New York. Alfred A. Knopf. 1924. pp. 135. Frontis and 11 plates. 8vo. Quarter cloth, printed boards. Spine lacking, front hinge tender. No. 886 of 2040 copies.

Reference: 88331

 
BURTON, Thomas Bonfrey. BURTON OF BEVERLEY. Pictures of Beverley and District 1866 - 1941. £ 5.00

Edited by John Markham. Photographs by Patricia E. Deans. East Yorkshire Local History Society. 1994. pp. 48. Well illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. E.Y. Local History Series No. 48. ISBN 900349484

Reference: 13426

 
BURTON, Thomas. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIE OF THE PARISH OF HEMINGBROUGH in the County of York. £ 30.00

Edited and enlarged by James Raine. York. Sampson Brothers. 1888. pp. xii, errata, 406. Frontis, 11 plates. 8vo. Contemporary blue cloth. Barnard p27.

Reference: 8352

 
BUTLER, Marilyn. ROMANTICS, REBELS AND REACTIONARIES. English Literature and its Background 1760 - 1830. £ 6.00

New York & Oxford. Oxford University Press. 1982. pp. (v), 213. 8vo. D/W,. A very good, clean copy. ISBN 0195203844

Reference: 3348

 
BUTLER, Miss E.M. GOETHE AND BYRON. £ 5.00

University of Nottingham. 1949. pp. (ii), 28. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. 26th Byron Foundation Lecture. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 12382

 
BUXTON, John. THE POETRY OF BYRON. £ 5.00

Oxford University Press. From the Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol LVI. 1970. pp. 18. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Warton Lecture on English Poetry British Academy 1970. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 13284

 
BYRN, Richard. (Editor). COUSINS AT ONE REMOVE. Anglo-German Studies 2. £ 3.00

Leeds. Northern Universities Press. 1998. pp. v, 202. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 25097

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord and Anonymous Others. THE SWEET ROBIN. Being a Choice Collection of much admired song, now singing at all the Public Places of Amusement. £ 90.00

1. Sweet Robin. 2. Humours of a Playhouse. 3. Peace & Beauty's arms. 4. Gaby and Susy. 5. Fare thee Well! (By Lord Byron). 6. Oh! Nanny wilt thou h=gang with me. 7. The Nightingale Clun. 8. Fathless Emma. 9. Eilen Aureen. 10. The Jew Pedlar. 11. Canadian Boat Song. 12. Here we meet too too to Part. 13. A Temple to Friends. 14. The Manly Heart. 15. Oh! the shamrock. 16. My Bonny highlandie. 17. The Time I've. (London). Pitts, Printer Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6 Great Street, 7 dials. (1830?). pp. 8. Woodcut on titlepage. 4to. Single folded sheet. Chapbook of the text of songs.

Reference: 58020

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. A COLLECTION OF PIRATE EDITIONS PUBLISHED BY DUGDALE. £ 500.00

London. W. Dugdale. 1825 - 1826. 4 vols. 19 works. Vol I - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. 4 cantos. Engraved title, pp. 162; The Giaour. pp 51; The Bride of Abydos. pp. 48; The Prisoner of Chillon. Fly title only. pp. 18. Coleridge lists it with The Bride of Abydos printed for Thomas Wilson. Vol II - The Corsair. pp 72; Lara. Fly title only pp. 135 - 174; The Siege of Corinth. pp. 34; Parisina. pp. 20; Beppo. pp.28; The Island. Fly title only pp. 193 - 244; Vol 3. Miscellaneous Poems. pp. 72; Hebrew Melodies. pp. 22; English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. pp (iv), 50; Manfred. Fly title only. pp 175 - 216. Coleridge lists it as printed for Thomas Wilson and the British Library has 2 editions, 1824 & 1826; Cain. pp. 63; Heaven and Earth. pp 36. Vol IV. Marino Faliero. pp. 124, with continuous pagination to Sardanapalus. pp. 125 - 224; The Deformed Transformed. Fly title only. pp 52. 12 mo. Half calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed. An attractive little set. Coleridge Childe Harold p 186; The Giaour p 237; The Prisoner of Chillon p 285; The Corsair p 203; Lara p 297; Hebrew Melodies p 244; English Bards & Scotch Reviewers p 232; Manfred p 267; & Heaven & Earth p. 241. The British Library would appear not to have The Prisoner of Chillon; Parisina; The Island; Miscellaneous Poems; Cain; Heaven and Earth: & The Deformed Transformed. The Elkin Mathews 1930 Catalogue of Byron & Byroniana only has Sardanapalus and Kohler's 1980 Byron Catalogue has none of them. It would appear that Parisina, The Island, Miscellaneous Poems, Cain, & The Deformed Transformed are quiet rare, while the remaining pirate editions are scarce. This is not a complete set of Dugdale Byron printings, William St Clair in The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period shows one of Dugdales Advertisments for 1824 and that lists The Giaour, Hebrew Melodies, Don Juan, the 14 cantos, The Two Visions of Judgement, The Bride of Abydos, Parisina, Siege of Corinth, & Corsair.

Reference: 76730

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. BEPPO, A Venetian Story. £ 25.00

London. John Murray. 1818. pp. (ii), 51, (i) of adverts. 8vo. Disbound. 6th edition. Lacking half title.

Reference: 10625

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. BEPPO, A Venetian Story. £ 35.00

London. John Murray. 1818. pp. (ii), 51, (i) of adverts. 8vo. Modern black cloth, new endpapers. 6th edition. Lacking half title.

Reference: 10625B

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. BYRON'S LETTERS AND JOURNALS. £ 200.00

Edited by Leslie A. Marchand Cambridge, MA. Belknap Press of Harvard University. 1974 - 1982. 12 vols. pp. v, 288; viii, 298; xiv, 285; v, 369; 309; xiv, 289; 282; 271; 248; 239; 243; vii, 166. Frontis's to Vols 1 - 11. 8vo. D/Ws, spines faded and all in different colours as the American edition is. Vols 1& 2 are the second printing, all other volumes are 1st editions of the US edition. In Vol. 6 pp. 267 - 283 are bound in upside down. These pages cover part of the Recipient List and part of the Index. As far as I can ascertain the Supplementary volume was never published in the US edition.

Reference: 2474US

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. BYRON'S LETTERS AND JOURNALS. £ 350.00

Edited by Leslie A. Marchand London. John Murray. 1973 - 1994. 13 vols. pp. v, 288; viii, 298; xiv, 285; v, 369; 309; xiv, 289; 282; 271; 248; 239; 243; vii, 166; x, 102. Frontis's to Vols 1 - 11 & 13. 8vo. All vols 1st editions. A very good, clean set.

Reference: 2474

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. CHILDE HAROLD’S PILGRIMAGE. A Romaunt. £ 35.00

London. John Murray. 1853. pp. xvi, 311, 32 of adverts. Frontis, 31 plates, slightly browned, with tissue guards. 8vo in 6’s. Green morocco, gilt decorations, all edges gilt. Base and corners of spine rubbed. Coleridge p 188.

Reference: 12147

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. ENGLISH BARDS, AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS; A Satire. £ 35.00

London. James Cawthorn. 1810. pp. vii, 85, (iii) of adverts. 8vo. Modern cloth. 7th spurious reprint of the authorised 3rd edition, with the watermark Basted Mill 1818. Wise Vol 1, p38.

Reference: 1768

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. ENGLISH BARDS, AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS; A Satire. £ 45.00

London. James Cawthorn. 1810. pp. vii, 85, (iii) of adverts. 8vo. Quarter green calf, marbled boards, head of spine slightly rubbed. Endpapers slightly foxed. Wise's 1st spurious 4th edition with no watermark. Wise Vol 1, p40.

Reference: 21658

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. ENGLISH BARDS, AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS; A Satire. £ 45.00

London. James Cawthorn. 1810. pp. viii, 85, (iii) of adverts. 12mo. Original boards, corners rubbed, paper pine distressed Wise Vol 1, p37. This is Wise's sixth spurious reprint of the Third Authorised Edition. It has the Watermark Ivy Mill 1817 and was probably published in 1818.

Reference: 75873

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. ENGLISH BARDS, AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS; A Satire. £ 75.00

London. James Cawthorn. 1810. pp. viii, 85, (i) of adverts. 8vo. Modern, thick blue cloth. Half title present, but slightly loose. Some foxingThe third authorised edition with watermarks E & P 1808, J. Whatman 1805, & Edmeads & Pine 1807. Wise Vol 1, p24 'The third genuine authorised edition is a scarce book.' Randolph p16 'The genuine third edition is scarcer than the first edition, but not as scarce as the second edition'.

Reference: 17965

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. FUGITIVE PIECES. A Fac-Simile Reprint of the Suppressed Edition of 1806. £ 300.00

London. Printed for Private Circulation. Chiswick Press. 1886. pp. x, 66. 4to. Original full vellum, slightly darkened. Bevelded edges. Top edge gilt. No 55 of a limited edition of 100 signed by the printer. This reprint is taked from the Rev. J. T Becher's copy by Harry Buxton Forman. Wise Vol 1, p14. Randolph p114.

Reference: 1365

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. FUGITIVE PIECES. Reproduced from the First Edition. £ 30.00

With a Bibliographical Note by Marcel Kessel. New York. For The Facsimile Text Society by Columbia University Press. 1933. pp. (viii), (iv), 66. 8vo. Brown Cloth. Facsimile reprint. The Facsimile Text Society. Series I: Language and Literature. Vol 8.

Reference: 4589

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. HOURS OF IDLENESS, A Series of Poems, Original and Translated. £ 795.00

Newark. S and J Ridge. 1807. pp. xiv, 187. Demy 8vo. Original boards and cloth spine, hinges splitting but still firm preserved in a sumptious full blue morocco and gilt book box by Riviere. With the book plate of Oliver Nowell Chadwyck-Healey and from the library of Derek Wise although there are no marks to indicate this. With pencil notes and old catalogue entrys loosely inserted. Wise Vol 1, p.9; Randolph p.9; Coleridge p.250. This is Wise's 1st edition, 2nd issue being the 4th issue of Byron's early poem. The pencil notes loosely inserted by Chadwyck-Healey, who had correspondence with Wise, agree with this.Both Randolph and Coleridge call this edition a forgery.

Reference: 7402

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. LETTER TO **** ******, ON THE REV. W.L. BOWLES’ STRICTURES ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF POPE. £ 20.00

London. John Murray. 1821. pp. 61. 8vo. Disbound. 2nd edition. Issued without a half-title. A good copy. Wise Vol 2, p36.

Reference: 20980

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. LETTRES DE LORD BYRON. £ 40.00

Traduites par Jean Delachaume avec une Preface de G. Clemenceau. Paris. Calmann-Levy. (1911). pp. xii, 446. Frontis. 8vo. Quarter morocco, marbled boards. Original printed wrapper bound in. Top edge gilt. A hansome volume.

Reference: 16801

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. LORD BYRON. VOLUME VII. CHILDE HAROLD’S PILGRIMAGE CANTO III. A Facsimile of the Autograph Fair Copy found in the “Scrope Davies” Notebook. £ 40.00

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by T.A.J. Burnett. New York & London. Garland Publishing, Inc. 1988. pp. xiv, 219. Medium 4to. Red cloth. The Manuscripts of The Younger Romantics. A Facsimile Edition, with Scholarly Introductions, Bibliographical Descriptions, and Annotations. General Editor Donald Reiman. A very good copy.

Reference: 13780

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. MONODY ON THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE R.B. SHERIDAN, written at the request of a friend, to be spoken at Drury Lane Theatre. £ 20.00

London. John Murray. 1818. pp. 11. 8vo. Disbound. Lacking half title. New edition. Wise Vol 1, p116. Randolph p58.

Reference: 22571

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. £ 20.00

London. John Murray. 1816. pp. 17, (iii). 8vo. Later wrapper. Half title and advert leaf present. 9th edition.

Reference: 28420

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. ON ELLER CHRISTIAN OCH HANS STALLBRODER. £ 90.00

Stockholm. J.L. Brudins Forlag. (1856). pp. 88. 8vo. Original wrapper, front part detached but held in place by archival tape. Quite fragile . The first Swedish translation of The Island, or Christian and His Comrades. Coleridge p262. Elkin Mathews No 427.

Reference: 16695

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. POEMS ORIGINAL AND TRANSLATED. £ 250.00

Newark. S & J Ridge. 1808. pp. viii, errata, 174. Small 8vo. Full calf, spine relaid. 2nd Edition. Issued without a half title. Pirate edition with the watermark H. Salmon 1811. Wise Vol 1, p12. Randolph p13.

Reference: 21840

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. SELECT WORKS OF LORD BYRON; including Hours of Idleness; English Bards & Scotch Reviewers, and Select Poems; to which is prefixed A Memoir of the Author. £ 48.00

London. (Stokesley). J.S. Pratt. 1842. pp. 318, (ii) of adverts. 16mo. Original blind stamped cloth, back board has partially lost the impression of the blind stamp. Although the imprint says London, J.S. Pratt was a printer in Stokesley, Yorkshire as is stated at the bottom of p. 318.

Reference: 13051

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE ILLUSTRATED CENTENARY EDITION OF THE POETICAL WORKS OF LORD BYRON. £ 75.00

Annotated, and with a Life of Byron by William Anderson. London. Thomas C. Jack. N.D. (1888). 2 vols in 6 parts. pp. 208; 209 - 375, xxxii ic title page to Vol 1; xxxiii - ccxxiv; 192; 193 - 384; 385 - 609, (vii) inc title page of Vol 2. 2 engraved titles, 2 frontis's, 70 plates. Royal 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt & black decoration. Spines slightly faded, but front boards bright. All edges gilt. Corners slightly bumped. This is really a later edition of the Drawing Room edition circa 1860. Coleridge p133.

Reference: 48350

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE MAID OF ATHENS. £ 15.00

Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark. London. Goulding & D'Almaine. N.D.(Circa 1820's). pp. 5. 9.75” x 13.5”. Disbound.

Reference: 2672

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE MAID OF ATHENS. £ 15.00

Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark. London. D'Almaine & Co. N.D. pp. 5. 10 x 13.5. Disbound. New Edition.

Reference: 2671

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE PARLIAMENTARY SPEECHES OF LORD BYRON. £ 650.00

Printed from the copies prepared by His Lordship for publication. London. Rodwell and Martin. 1824. pp. 44. 8vo. Modern boards, cloth spine, paper label on front board, new endpapers. Lacking half title and advert leaf. Randolph p.93. Wise Vol 2, p. 48.

Reference: 8704

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE PRISONER OF CHILLON, and Other Poems. £ 100.00

London. John Murray. 1816. pp. (iv), 60, advert leaf. 8vo. Modern cloth, new endpapers. Title page neatly repaired along bottom edge. MS gift inscription tipped in on p.60. Lacking half title. 1st Edition, 1st issue. Wise Vol 1, p113. Randolph p61.

Reference: 2205

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE VISION OF JUDGEMENT 1822 (From The Liberal, Vol 1). £ 10.00

Introductory note by Lionel Madden. Yorkshire. The Scolar Press. 1973. pp. (iv), xii, iv, 3 - 39. 8vo. Paperback. Facsimile reprint.

Reference: 13761

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE WORKS OF LORD BYRON. £ 100.00

With a Life and Illustrative Notes by William Anderson. Edinburgh & London. A. Fullarton & Co. N.D. (1850). 2 vols. pp. ccxxiv, 270; (iv), 465. Some pages misbound - pagination V. 1 cxliv, 209 - 224, cxlv - ccxxiv, 1 - 208, 225 -270; V. 2 (iv), 160 *189 - *251, 161 - 465. 2 engraved titles, 2 frontis's, 64 plates. Royal 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, spines with gilt decoration, sunned. Coleridge p124.

Reference: 48351

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE WORKS OF LORD BYRON. £ 195.00

A New , Revised and Enlarged Edition with Illustrations. Edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge and Rowland E. Prothero. London. John Murray. 1902 - 1905. 13 vols. Frontis's to all vols. 8vo. Half morocco, cloth boards. Top edge gilt. Some of the raised bands slightly chipped, some edges frayed. Poetry - 7 vols edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge. Mixed edition. Letters & Journals - 6 vols edited by Rowland E. Prothero. With the bookplate of Charles Cammell. Wise Vol 2, p59 (Large paper copy). Chew p305 & 364.

Reference: 31021CS

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE WORKS. £ 45.00

London. John Murray. 1821. 5 vols. pp. xvi, 216; (vi), 272; (vi), 237; (vi), 274; viii, 284. Small 8vo. Original boards, slightly later spines and labels. Endpapers foxed. All half titles present. Occasional pencil notations. Gathering M in Vol. 2 is loose. Inscribed on inside of front board of Vol. I ' Sums paid by Murray the Bookseller at various times for copy right of Ld B's Poems' followed by a list of poems with prices. Coleridge p 97.

Reference: 161280

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. THE WORKS. A Nonce Collection. £ 300.00

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, A Romaunt: and Other Poems: 10th edition; Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Canto the Third: 1st edition, 2nd issue; Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Canto the Fourth: 1st edition, 2nd issue; The Giaour, A Fragment of A Turkish Tale: 14th edition; The Bride of Abydos. A Turkish Tale: 11th edition; Lara, A Tale: 4th edition; The Corsair; A Tale: 9th edition; The Siege of Corinth. A Poem. Parisina. A Poem: 1st edition; The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems: 1st edition, 1st issue; Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte: 12th edition; Hebrew Melodies: 1st edition; Poems (1816) 1st edition, 1st issue; Monody on the Death of the Right Honourable R.B. Sheridan. Spoken at Drury Lane Theatre: New edition; Manfred, A Dramatic Poem: 2nd edition; The Lament of Tasso: 5th edition; Beppo, A venetian Story: 6th edition. London. John Murray. 1815 - 1818 5 vols. pp. (iv), xii, 302; (iv), (iv), 79, (i), xv, 257, (ii) of ads; (vii), 75, (iv), 71, (iv), 70, (ii); xi, 112, 89, (ii), (vi), 60, (ii), 17; (viii), 53, 38, (ii), 12, 80, 18, (ii), (iv, 52. 8vo. Full calf, all volumes with new spines. With the bookplate of Macdonald of St. Martins.Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Cantos 1 & 2 lacks a facsimile at end. The Corsair, although stated as the ninth edition on the title page has the pagination of Wise's 8th edition. Hebrew Melodies lacks the advert leaf so I am unable to tell which issue of the 1st edition it is, otherwise half titles where called for and advert leaves are present. The later spines are plain and workmanlike. A solid set of 1st and other editions. Wise Vol 1. p.54, 56, 60, 102, 98, 106, 113, 103, 111.

Reference: 13150

 
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord; James Steohens Compiler. THE AUGUSTAN BOOKS OF ENGLISH POETRY. BYRON. Second Series Number Twenty Six. £ 2.00

London. Ernst Benn Ltd. (1928). pp. 32. 8vo. Original wrapper bound in. Cloth. Series Editor Humbert Wolfe. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 41195

 
BYRON, George Gordon, Lord. DON JUAN: in Sixteen Cantos. With Illustrations. £ 80.00

London. Charles Daly. 1837. pp. xvi, 432. Frontis, engraved title & 17 plates. 32mo. Full morocco with gilt decoration. All edges gilt. pp 191 - 194 top corner worn away not affecting text. The engraved title shows the publisher as Charles Mason and is undated, the printed title shows Charles Daly as publisher & is dated. William St. Clair in The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period in Appendix 11 - Pirate and radical publishers and publications - Byron's Don Juan p690 lists 1837. London: Charles Mason. 32mo. Extremely small type scarcely readable in a fat little volume. Numerous engraved illustrations & 1839. Charles Daly. A version of Mason's edition of 1837. Other versions have been found dated 1839, 1849 and undated. This would appear to be an earlier Daly edition than listed by St Clair. It is quite sweet.

Reference: 10384

 
BYRON, George Gorgon Noel, Lord. LORD BYRON. VOLUME X. Don Juan Cantos XIV and XV Manuscript. A Facsimile of the original draft Manuscripts in the Berg Collection at the New York Public Library. £ 50.00

Edited and Transcribed with an Introduction and Notes by Andrew Nicholson. New York & London. Garland Publishing. 1995. pp. xxviii, 159. Small folio. Red cloth. The Manuscripts of The Younger Romantics. A Facsimile Edition, with Scholarly Introductions, Bibliographical Descriptions, and Annotations. General Editor Donald Reiman. One pencil marking in the margin. Cloth slightly marked.

Reference: 21327

 
BYRON, Henry J. MAZEPPA! A Burlesque Extravaganza in One Act. £ 55.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. (1864). pp. 39, (i). 12mo. Original printed wrapper stitched as issued. Lacy's Acting Edition. A very good copy. Henry James Byron was a second cousin of the poet. His grandfather, the Rev. Richard Byron, was brother to Foulweather Jack, grandfather of the 6th Lord Byron. Henry James was born 8th January 1835 in Manchester and sent to school in Essex and then to St Peter’s Collegiate School in Eaton Square, London. He was interested in the Theatre from childhood, although his parents first considered the Navy and then articled him to Miles Marley, a surgeon. He later studied under Dr Bradley, his Grandfather, in Buxton but hated it so much that he decided to become an actor. By 1858 his career as a hack writer was well established and at his death he left more than 100 published and unpublished dramatic works. See Walker - The House of Byron.

Reference: 24829

 
BYRON, Rev. Frederick Ernest Charles, 10th Baron Byron. THE GORGE. £ 12.00

London. John Murray. 1934. pp. 113. 8vo. D/W. Partly uncut. This Lord Byron is a distant cousin of the 6th Lord, the poet. A very good copy.

Reference: 265193

 
BYRON, The Hon. John. BYRON’S NARRATIVE OF THE LOSS OF THE WAGER with an Account of the great distresses suffered by himself and his companions on the coats of Patagonia from the year 1740 till their arrival in England 1746. £ 30.00

London. Henry Leggatt & Co. 1832. pp. xvi, 219, 3 of adverts. 8vo. Original blind stamped morocco, spine has lost it's polished surface. All edges gilt.

Reference: 56292

 
CAIN, Jimmie E. Jr. BRAM STOKER AND RUSSOPHOBIA. Evidence of the British Fear of Russia in Dracula and The Lady of the Shroud. £ 25.00

North Carolina & London. McFarland & Co. Inc. 2006. pp. xi, 203. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9780786424078. Top right hand corner very slightly bent otherwise a very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 112104

 
CAIN, Lynn. DICKENS, FAMILY, AUTHORSHIP. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Kinship and Creativity. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2008. pp. xvii, 183. 6 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754661801. A very good bright, clean copy.

Reference: 34537

 
CAINE, Cæsar. (Editor). STROTHER'S JOURNAL written by a Tradesman of York and Hull 1784 - 1785. £ 20.00

London. A.Brown & Sons Ltd. (1912). pp. xi, 138. Frontis, 7 plates, 3 illustrations in the text. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine dulled, top edge gilt. Some minor foxing. Previous owner's bookplate. A very good copy.

Reference: 3468

 
CALTHROP, Dion Clayton. ENGLISH COSTUME Painted & Described. £ 10.00

London. Adam & Charles Black. 1907. pp. 463. Coloured frontis and 69 coloured plates as called for, 23 black & white plates. 8vo. Pink pictorial cloth, spine faded and frayed at head and tail. Partly unopened. The tissue guards are browned. Slightly shabby.

Reference: 27516

 
CALVERT, Hugh. A HISTORY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL from the earliest times to the present day. £ 6.00

London. Phillmore & Co. Ltd. 1978. pp. (xii), 349. Frontis, 15 plates & 6 figures in text. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. Previous owners name on the inside of front board. A good copy. ISBN 0850332166

Reference: 85217

 
CAMDEN, Guilielmo. BRITANNIA sive Florentissimorum Regnorum, Angliae, scotiae, hoiberniae, et Insularum adiacentium ex intima antiquitate Chorographica descriptio. £ 550.00

London. George Bishop. 1590. 1 volume in 2. pp. (xvi) 762, (xxii) of index. 8vo. Full calf with new spines, labels and marbled endpapers. p. 705/706 with tear repaired with archival tape, not affecting the text. Top edge of text trimmed. First 2 leaves with stain. From the library of Thomas Gent inscribed on the title Lib. Thomas Gent Lond. Ebor. ESTC S10734

Reference: 30868

 
CAMLOT, Jason. STYLE AND THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH CRITIC. Sincere Mannerisms. £ 20.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2008. pp. xi, 194. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780754653110

Reference: 75670

 
CAMMAERTS, Emile. UPON THIS ROCK. £ 6.00

London. Cresset Press. 1942. pp. 130. 8vo. D/W, a little dusty. Inscribed by the author on front free endpaper ' To Charles Cammell, with his most sincere good wishes, from Emile Cammaerts August 1947'

Reference: 17763

 
CAMMELL, Charles Richard. ARS POETICA An Ode. £ 30.00

Cambridge. The Golden Head Press. 1964. pp. 14 unnumbered . 8vo. Printed wrapper. Limited edition of 100 copies signed by the author - No. 1. The author's copy with his bookplate, a typed letter to him and newspaper cuttings loosley inserted.

Reference: 8874

 
CAMMELL, Charles Richard. CASUS BELLI A Satire, with Other Poems. £ 30.00

Bound with ECRASEZ L"INFAME! A Satire on War. bern. Ferd. Wyss. 1918. London. Arthur L. Humphreys. 1915. pp. 31, 18. 8vo. Full vellum, marked. The author's copy with his bookplate.

Reference: 10454

 
CAMMELL, Charles Richard. ODE TO THE KING'S MAJESTY. £ 30.00

Edinburgh & London. The Moray Press. 1935. pp. 14. 4to. Half calf, cloth boards, bottom edges frayed. Endpapers foxed. Inscribed on front free endpaper 'The Author's Book and signed by Cammell in red ink on the half title.

Reference: 12707

 
CAMMELL, Charles Richard. SATIRE against the Cruelties perpetrated on Animals by Scientific Imposters. £ 15.00

Geneva. Albert Kundig. 1927. pp. 25. 8vo. Printed wrapper.

Reference: 12020

 
CAMMELL, Charles Richard; Peter Foster, Simon Lissim, L.G.G. Ramsey, & Francis Warner. RAYMOND LISTER. Five Essays. £ 10.00

Cambridge. 1963. pp. 22, xviii. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed boards, spine faded. Inscribed 'Diarmid Cammell from his father C.R.C'

Reference: 7918

 
CANNON, Richard. HISTORICAL RECORD OF THE FIFTEENTH, or The Yorkshire East Riding, Regiment of Foot, containing An Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1685, and of its subsequent Services to 1848. £ 12.00

London. Parker, Furnival, & Parker. 1848. pp. xxxi, 96. 2 colour plates. 8vo. Original blind stamped red cloth. Half of the top inch of spine missing. Some foxing, last leaf badly browned.

Reference: 68009

 
CANSICK, Frederick Teague. A COLLECTION OF CURIOUS AND INTERESTING EPITAPHS, copied from the existing monuments of Distinguished and Noted Characters in the Cemeteries and Churches of St Pancras, Middlesex. Vol. II £ 16.00

London. J. Russell Smith. 1872. pp. xxvi, 294, (ii) additional index. 2 plates. 8vo. Original cloth. Half title browned otherwise a clean, bright copy.

Reference: 31692

 
CANSICK, Frederick Teague. A COLLECTION OF CURIOUS AND INTERESTING EPITAPHS, copied from the existing monuments of Distinguished and Noted Characters in the Churches and Churchyards of Hornsey, Tottenham, Edmonton, Enfield, Friern Barnet and Hadley, Middlesex. £ 16.00

London. (Printed by Wertheimer, Lea & Co.) 1872. pp. xxxvi, 296. 1 plate. 8vo. Original cloth. Half title and last leaf browned. Slightly shaken. A good copy.

Reference: 316920

 
CAPPER PASS & SON LTD. CAPPER PASS & SON LTD, Melton, East Yorkshire. Photograph Album. £ 180.00

May 1936 - May 1937. 12 photographs - 22.5 x 17 cm. Oblong 8vo. Modern brown cloth. The photographs show the construction of the Capper Pass tin smelting works at Melton during 1936 and '37, starting with trenches in an empty field through to an aeriel shot of the finished site. The site was acquired by the company in 1928 but the Depression delayed the project. The civil engineers were Sir Alexander Gibb & Partner, they built the plant, including housing for workers, for £170,000. The plant was acquired by Rio Tinto in 1967, the 200 foot chimney, as shown in these photographs was replaced by a 600foot chimney in 1971. The plant was closed in 1991 and decommissioned. With LITTLE, Bryan. CAPPER PASS. The First Hundred and Fifty Years. London. Newman Neame Ltd. 1963. pp. (vi), 33. Frontis, 13 illustrations. 8vo. Blue cloth.

Reference: 65730

 
CARDWELL, Richard A. LORD BYRON THE EUROPEAN: Essays from the International Byron Society. £ 30.00

Contributors are Richard A. Cardwell, Therese Tessiere, Afrim Karagjozi, M. Byron Raizis, Martin Prochazka, Werner Huber, Malcolm Kelsall, Caroline Franklin, Ghislaine McDayter, & Roger Poole, New York, Ontario, Wales. The Edwin Mellen Press. 1997. pp. (xii), 228. 8vo. Cloth. Studies in British Literature Vol. 31. ISBN 0773485937. A very good, clean copy

Reference: 82320

 
CAREW, Thomas. POEMS. £ 5.00

Cottingham. J.R. Tutin. 1903. pp. 32. Small 8vo. Original printed wrapper. The Orinda Booklets II.

Reference: 26577

 
CARLSON, Julie A. IN THE THEATRE OF ROMANTICISM. Coleridge, Nationalism, Women. £ 25.00

Cambridge University Press. 1994. pp. xiii, 267. 8vo. D/W. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism. General Editors Marilyn Butler & James Chandler. ISBN 9780521444286. A very good copy.

Reference: 10643

 
CARR, R.J.M. (Editor). DOCKLAND. An Illustrated Historical Survey of Life and Work in East London. £ 6.00

North East London Polytechnic in conjunction with the Greater London Council. 1986. pp. 304. Frontis. Illustrated in monochrome with photographs, drawings and plans. Royal 8vo. Paperback, bottom front corner a little creased. A good copy.

Reference: 10188

 
CARTER, Margaret L. (Editor). THE VAMPIRE IN LITERATURE. A Critical Bibliography. £ 30.00

Ann Arbor; London. UMI Research Press. 1989. pp. viii, 135. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0835719987. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 33677

 
CASS, Jeffrey & Larry Peer. (Editors). ROMANTIC BORDER CROSSINGS. £ 30.00

Contributors are Hugo Azerad, Stephen C. Behrendt, Ingrid Broszeit-Rieger, Frederick Burwick, Jeffrey Cass, Jeanne Cortiel, Gabriele Dillmann, Michelle Faubert, Talissa Ford, Valerie Henitiuk, Lilach Lachman, Sohui Lee, Kari Lokke, Larry Peer, Marjean D. Purinton, Bronwyn Rivers, & Miriam L. Wallace. Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2008. pp. xii, 225. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754660514. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 8629

 
CASTELAR, Emilio. Translated by Mrs Arthur Arnold. LIFE OF LORD BYRON and Other Sketches. £ 12.00

London. Tinsley Brothers. 1875. pp. xvii, 346, 16 of adverts. 8vo. Green cloth, slight wear to head of spine.

Reference: 2213

 
CAVANAGH, Terry. PUBLIC SCULPTURE OF LIVERPOOL. £ 20.00

Liverpool University Press. 1997. pp. xxii, 371. 2 maps, illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 4to. D/W. A bright, clean copy. ISBN 0853237018

Reference: 17603

 
CECIL, Mirabel & David Mlinaric. MLINARIC ON DECORATING. £ 30.00

London. Frances Lincoln Ltd. 2008. pp. 320. Very well illustrated in colour. 4to. D/W. ISBN 9780711225411. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 83050

 
CELSI, A.C. DE RE MEDICA Libri Octo. Editio Nova curantibus P. Fouquier in sal. Par. Facultate Professore, et F.S. Ratier D.M.P. £ 65.00

Paris. J.B. Bailliere. 1823. pp. 431. 12mo. Half calf, marbled boards. Text in Latin. Nice little book,

Reference: 44522

 
CHAFFERS, William. THE KERAMIC GALLERY containing Several Hundred Illustrations of Rare, Curious and Choice Examples of Pottery and Porcelain from the Earliest Times to the beginning of the Present Century with Historical Notices and Descriptions. £ 85.00

London. Chapman & Hall. 1872. 2 vols. pp xxviii, 134; (iv), 135 - 228. 227 plates. Royal 8vo. Half morrocco, boards, top edge gilt. A lot of foxing. 1st edition. Plate 163 is not present and probably never was as the numbering of the illustration is continuous and quite often there are more than one illustration per plate.

Reference: 79525

 
CHANCELLOR, Edwin Beresford. A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE PATRONAGE BESTOWED ON THE FINE ARTS BY CHARLES I, King of England. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Scott. 1883. pp. 15. 8vo Printed wrapper stitched as issued. Foxed and dusty.

Reference: 107640

 
CHANCELLOR, Edwin Beresford. A SKETCH OF THE PROGRESS OF ART IN ENGLAND UNDER HENRY VIII. To which is added A Short Notice of the Literary Attainments of that Monarch. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Scott. 1883. pp. 27. 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued. Foxed and dusty.

Reference: 16812

 
CHANTLER, Ashley, Michael Davies & Philip Shaw (Editors). LITERATURE AND AUTHENTICITY, 1780 - 1900. Essays in Honour of Vincent Newey. £ 30.00

Contributors are Bernard Beatty, Ashley Chantler, Michael Davies, Nick Davis, Philip Davis,Richard Foulkes, Keith Hanle, Abdur Raheem Kidwai, Philip W.Martin, Michael O'Neill, Lynda Pratt, Nicholas Roe, Joanne Shattock, Philip Shaw, & Geoff Ward. Farnham. Ashagte Publishing Ltd. 2011. pp. xii, 230. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780754665991. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 84089

 
CHAPMAN, Edmund. A TREATISE ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF MIDWIFERY; chiefly with regard to the Operation. To which are Added, Fifty-seven Cases, selected from upwards of Twenty-seven Years Practice. The Third Edition; with Large Additions. £ 180.00

London. L. David & C. Reymers. 1769. pp. (ii), 264. 2 plates with 3 figures. 8vo. Full calf, new spine and endpapers. A very good copy.

Reference: 70190

 
CHAPMAN, Tony. WAR OF THE MOTOR GUN BOATS. One Man's Personal War at Sea with the Coastal Forces 1943 - 1945. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2013. pp. xii, 163. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781783462247. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 9008

 
CHAPMAN-HUSTON, Major Desmond. (Desmond Mountjoy). SIR JAMES RECKITT. A Memoir. £ 12.00

London. Faber & Gwyer. 1927. pp. 350. Frontis, 7 plates. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. Front hinge slightly tender, endpapers slightly foxed. Previous owner's bookplate

Reference: 4493

 
CHAPONE, Hester; GREGORY, Dr John; PENNINGTON, Lady Sarah. LETTERS ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE MIND ADDRESSED TO A LADY; A FATHER'S LEGACY TO HIS DAUGHTERS; A MOTHER'S ADVICE TO HER ABSENT DAUGHTERS; with an additional letter on the Management and Education of Infant Children. £ 45.00

London. Walker & Edwards. 1816. pp. xxi, (iii), 240. Frontis and engraved title. 12mo. Full calf, spine label, hinges cracked but firm. From the library of William St Clair with his name in pencil.

Reference: 4070650

 
CHAPONE, Hester; GREGORY, Dr John; PENNINGTON, Lady Sarah. ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE MIND; LEGACY TO HIS DAUGHTERS; ADVICE TO HER ABSENT DAUGHTERS; with an additional letter on the Management and Education of Infant Children. £ 45.00

London. J. F. Dove. 1827. pp. viii, 208. Frontis and engraved title. 12mo. Original printed boards, hinges slightly rubbed, spine chipped.

Reference: 407065

 
CHAPONE, Mrs Hester; Gregory, John. LETTERS ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE MIND and A Father's Legacy to his Daughters by the late Dr Gregory. £ 40.00

London. Suttaby, Evance & Fox. 1812. pp. xiv, 180. Frontis, engraved title. 12mo. Full red calf with gilt decoration, all edges gilt. Hinges and corners rubbed. From the library of William St Clair with his name in pencil.

Reference: 78430

 
CHATTERTON, E. Keble. ENGLISH SEAMEN AND THE COLONIZATION OF AMERICA. £ 6.00

London. Arrowsmith Ltd. 1930. pp. 326. Frontis, 25 plates. 8vo. D/W, torn. Some foxing throughout.

Reference: 62179

 
CHENEY, C.R. EPISCOPAL VISIITATION OF MONASTERIES IN THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY. £ 6.00

Manchester University Press. 1931. pp. vii, 190. 8vo. Black cloth. Historical Series No. LVIII. A very good copy.

Reference: 8267

 
CHENEY, David R. With a Preface by Molly Tatchell. THE CORRESPONDENCE OF LEIGH HUNT AND CHARLES OLLIER IN THE WINTER OF 1853 - 54. £ 5.00

Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1976. pp. 32. 8vo. Card covers, stapled.

Reference: 4609

 
CHEW, Samuel C. THE DRAMAS OF LORD BYRON. A Critical Study. £ 12.00

Gottingen. Vandenhoed & Ruprecht; Baltimore. Johns Hopkins Press. 1915. pp. (vi), 181, errata. 8vo. Printed wrapper, slightly rubbed & frayed. Unopened.

Reference: 44620

 
CHEW, Samuel C. THE DRAMAS OF LORD BYRON. A Critical Study. £ 10.00

New York. Russell & Russell Inc. 1964. pp. (ix), 181. 8vo. Cloth, spine faded. Reprint. Originally published 1915.

Reference: 4462

 
CHICKEN, Eric. CHEMICAL EDUCATION IN HULL IN THE 19th CENTURY. £ 12.00

Privately Printed. 1996. pp. 28. A4. Plastic ringback spine. Letter from author loosely inserted. A very good copy.

Reference: 9079

 
CHIFFLET, Philippe & Quetif, Jacques. SACROSANCTI ET OECUMENICI CONCILII TRIDENTINI sub Paulo III. Julio III. et Pio IV. PP. MM. celebrati. Canones et Decreta. cum indice librorum prohibitorum ex praescripto Concilii. £ 75.00

Parisiis (Paris). N. Pepingue. 1666. pp. (xxvi), 459, (c). Engraved title, 1 plate. 12mo. Full calf, skilfully respined making the binding a little tight.

Reference: 19218

 
CHILDS, Dr Wendy R. (Editor). THE CUSTOMS ACCOUNTS OF HULL 1453 - 1490. £ 10.00

Leeds. The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. 1986. pp. xxxii, 284. Frontis. 8vo. D/W. The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. Record Series. Vol CXLIV for the Year 1984.

Reference: 5266

 
CHILTON, C.W. EARLY HULL PRINTERS AND BOOKSELLERS. An Account of the Printing, Bookselling and Allied Trades from their Beginnings to 1840. £ 20.00

Kingston upon Hull City Council. 1982. pp. 274, lxxxiv. Illustrated. A4. Plastic ring spine.

Reference: 21998

 
CHUN, David. BYRON IN THE BERNESE OBERLAND (September 1816). £ 20.00

1974. pp. 10. A4. Typed text. Stapled as issued. Unpublished (?) text on Byron and Hobhouse's 13 day tour of the Bernese Oberland quoting well known references.

Reference: 14441

 
CHURCH, Richard. A LOOK AT TRADITION. £ 5.00

London. The English Association. 1965. pp. 9. 8vo. Wrapper stitched as issued. The English Association Presidential Address 1965.

Reference: 9569

 
CHURCHILL, Charles. THE POETICAL WORKS OF CHARLES CHURCHILL. £ 12.00

With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by the Rev. George Gilfillan. Edinburgh. James Nichol. 1855. pp. xxii, 442. 8vo. Original blind stamped green cloth, gilt lettering. Slightly dusty. A very good copy.

Reference: 97570

 
CHURCHILL, The Rt. Hon. Winston S. THOUGHTS AND ADVENTURES. £ 250.00

London. Thornton Butterworth Ltd. 1932. pp. 320. Frontis, line drawings in the text. 8vo. Original cloth, dulled. 1st edition.

Reference: 14017

 
CHURCHYARD, Thomas. THE WORTHINES OF WALES, A Poem. £ 50.00

A True Note of The auncient Castles, famous Monuments, goodly Rivers, faire Bridges, fine Towns, and courteous People, that I have seen in the noble Countrie of Wales. London. Reprinted from the Edition of 1587 for Thomas Evans. 1776. pp. xv, (i), 128. 8vo. Later quarter calf, boards. Some foxing. Half title present. ESTC T98908

Reference: 151090

 
CIESLAK, Marek LEKKI KRAZOWNIK LEIPZIG. £ 10.00

Gdansk. AJ Press. 2004. pp. 72. Well illustrated in the text and with 2 separate sheets of diagrams (1 sheet, double sided and folded) loosely inserted. Royal 8vo. Paperback. Text in Polish, illustration captions in English & Polish. Encyklopedia Okretow Wojennych 41. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 837237144x

Reference: 15865

 
CIVIL DEFENCE COMMITTEE, CITY AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. HULL CIVIL DEFENCE AND HOME SAFETY HANDBOOK. £ 10.00

London. Batiste Publications Ltd. ND. Circa 1948. pp. 112. Illustrated with photographs and adverts. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued.

Reference: 101450

 
CLARE, John. MANUSCRIPT LETTER. £ 1,250.00

7.25 ins x 9 ins. The top two lines of the letter are torn away so the date and recipient are unknown. It is mounted on a further piece of paper which is inscribed Bp of Rochester 1886 or 1856 in another hand. The paper is splitting where it has been folded. Quite fragile. I think this letter coould be dated from 1826/1827. Carrington published Dartmoor in 1826 and Clare The Shepherd's Calendar in 1827. Dear Sir I reci….. ? I should …. ? ?rendered me incapable of writing & I feel you will kindly excuse it - The Poems are now in preperation for the press (ink blot) as I should hope will be published very speedily & I thank you very kindly for your liberal proposal of becoming a subscriber (the way you ?) crossed out (ink blot) I will send the book to the address you mention - I have heard of the name of Carrington the Poet but have never seen any of his (paper tear - writing) though I have seen his name highly spoken of & hoping you will excuse this short letter I thank you for your kindness & remain yours truly & respectfully John Clare

Reference: 53752

 
CLARK, John W. THE LANGUAGE AND STYLE OF ANTHONY TROLLOPE. £ 4.00

London. Andre Deutsch. 1975. pp. 238. 8vo. D/W. The Language Library edited by Eric Partridge & Simeon Potter.

Reference: 8647

 
CLARK, Lorraine. BLAKE, KIERKEGAARD, AND THE SPECTRE OF DIALECTIC. £ 12.00

Cambridge University Press. 1991. pp. xii, 238. 8vo. D/W. Endpapers very slightly foxed. ISBN 0521395097. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 213121

 
CLARK, Samuel. THE CHRISTIAN'S INHERITANCE; or, A Collection of the Promises of Scripture, under their Proper Heads: representing I. The Blessings Promised. II. The Duties to which Promises are made. £ 45.00

London. Scott and Webster. ND Circa early C19. pp. viii, 200. Frontis, engraved title, both slightly foxed. 12mo. Half calf, marbled boards. Hinges very slightly rubbed.

Reference: 8995

 
CLARK, Sir Kenneth. PROVINCIALISM. £ 6.00

London. The English Association. 1962. pp. 12. 8vo. Wrapper stitched as issued. The English Association Presidential Address 1962.

Reference: 15762

 
CLARK, Zachary. AN ACCOUNT OF THE DIFFERENT CHARITIES BELONGING TO THE POOR OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK. abridged from the Returns under Gilbert's Act, to the House of Commons in 1786.; and from the Terriers in the Office of the Lord Bishop of Norwich. £ 45.00

Preface by Thomas Clarkson. Bury St. Edmund. Gedge and Barker for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. London. 1811. pp. 2, 4 of adverts, xvi, 296. 8vo. Original boards and paper spine. Hinges cracking, spine cracking and worn at top and bottom, but all holding firm. Uncut. Alphabetical listing by village.

Reference: 15096

 
CLARKE, Edward Daniel. TRAVELS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES OF EUROPE, ASIA AND AFRICA. Part the First Russia, Tartary and Turkey. £ 250.00

London. T. Cadell & W.Davies. 1813. pp. (iv), xvii, (xv) of content, 800. Frontis and 47 plates as called for, 31 vignettes. 4to. Half calf, marbled boards, head of spine slightly chipped. Some off setting from some of the plates. 3rd edition. With the bookplate of John Capel Philips. The first part only but complete in its self with regard to the areas it covers.

Reference: 87401

 
CLARKE, Isabel C. SHELLEY AND BYRON. A Tragic Friendship. £ 8.00

London. Hutchinson & Co Ltd. 1934. pp. 324, (xvi) of adverts. Frontis, 12 illustrations. D/W, frayed.

Reference: 21115

 
CLARKE, J.F. BUILDING SHIPS ON THE NORTH EAST COAST. A Labour of Love, Risk and Pain. Part 1 c. 1640 - 1914; Part 2 c. 1914 - c1980. £ 75.00

Whitley Bay. The Bewick Press. 1997. 2 vols. pp . (ii), viii, 383; (ii), viii, 516. illustrated in monochrome with Diagrams, Photographs, and Drawings. Super royal 8vo. D/Ws. A very good bright, clean copy. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED

Reference: 12144

 
CLARKSON, John & Roy Fenton. FEILDEN'S MERSEY. A selection of the post-war ship photographs of Basil Feilden. £ 5.00

Preston. Ships in Focus Publications. 2001. pp. 80. Illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 1901703614

Reference: 70879

 
CLARKSON, Leslie. DEATH, DISEASE AND FAMINE in Pre-industrial England. £ 6.00

New York. St. Martin's Press. 1976. pp. (xi), 188. 8vo. D/W. Clean copy.

Reference: 12901

 
CLAY, Arnold. ‘ITCHING AFTER RHYME’. A Life of John Clare. £ 6.00

Tunbridge Wells. Parapress Ltd. 2000. pp. xiv, 130. 16 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781898594680. A very good copy.

Reference: 20278

 
CLEGG, Rev. Robert E. OFFICIAL HANDBOOK for Delegates attending the Autumnal Assembly of the Congregational Union of England and Wales in the city of Kingston - upon - Hull October 2nd to 6th 1922. £ 12.00

Hull and London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1922. pp. xvi, 110. 4 colour plates, illustrated throughout. 8vo. Quarter cloth, printed boards.

Reference: 19998

 
CLIFFORD, James L. ROBERT MERRY: A Pre-Byronic Hero. £ 6.00

Manchester. Manchester University Press & The John Rylands Library. 1943. pp. 24. 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued. Unopened.

Reference: 78770

 
CLINTON, George. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON. £ 30.00

London. James Robins and Co. & Joseph Robins Jun. and Co. 1825. pp. viii, (ii), 756, 4 of adverts. Frontis, engraved title, 1 facsimile, 8 plates by Cruikshank. 8vo. Modern cloth. pp 469 - 472 lower margin cut into not affecting text. Badly foxed in parts especially on the plates. Chew p214.

Reference: 1824

 
CLINTON. George. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON. £ 85.00

London. James Robins & Co. 1830. pp. viii, 756. Frontis, engraved title dated 1829, dedication leaf, facsimile and 8 plates. 8vo. Modern contemporary style quarter calf, marbled boards, new endpapers. Bound in between facsimile and p.1 is a long, undated, unasigned newspaper article entitled A Provost of Eton. The article is about Byron's fried Francis Hodgson. Printed on poor quality paper so quite foxed but a good copy. Chew p 214. Originally published 1825.

Reference: 23221

 
CLUBBE, John. BYRON, SULLY, AND THE POWER OF PORTRAITURE. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2005. pp. xxi, 343. Frontis & 8 coloured plates, 22 black & white illustrations. 8vo. D/W, spine slightly faded. Edge of text block and margins very, very faintly browned. ISBN 0754638146

Reference: 11919

 
COATES, Ken. BYRON VERSUS ELGIN. Greek and Britons together can restore the Parthenon Mables and safeguard Newstead Abbey. Paper for the Byron Conference Athens, April 1998. £ 1.00

Nottingham. Russell Press Ltd. 1998. pp. 14. Illustrated. 8vo. Paper wrapper.

Reference: 6867

 
COCHRAN, Peter (Editor). NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW January 2002. £ 5.50

Contributors are Ellenor Blunt, John Beckett, Lisa Mattheu, George Ben, Vitana Kostadinova, Lilliana Edilian, Peter Cochran, & Izolda Beradze. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2002. pp. 103. Illustrated. A4. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 228170

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). NEWSTEAD ABBEY BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW. January 2010. £ 12.50

Contributors are Margaret Catchpole, Peggy Meldrum, Shobhana Bhattacharji, Olga Pulovsky, Itsuyo Higashinaka, Peter Cochran, Christine Kenyon Jones, John Beckett, Madeleone Callaghan, Davy Pernet, James Potts, & Maraia Schoina. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2010. pp. 100. Illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper, ring bound. New.

Reference: 11425

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW. January 2001. £ 5.50

Contributors are John Lytton, Mary Clapinson, Charles E. Robinson, Pamela Lewis, Peter Cochran, Oliver Bradbury, Christine Kenyon Jones & David Herbert. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2001 pp. 102. Illustrated. A4. Wrappers.

Reference: 6423

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW. January 2008. £ 7.00

Contributors include Malcolm Kelsall, Peter Cochran, John Beckett, Jack Gumpert Wasserman, Catherine Payling, Ralph Lloyd-Jones, Allan Gregory, Innes Merabishvili, & Elizabeth Mozillo-Howell. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2008. pp. 97. Illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper, ring bound.

Reference: 43318

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD ABBEY BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW. January 2004. £ 5.50

Contributors areChrisitne Riding, Valeria Vallucci, A. Khnkoyan, Lillianan Edilian, David Herbert, Paul Douglass, Graham Pont, & Hamish Monboddo. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2004. pp. 100. Illustrated. A4. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 26296

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW January 2007. £ 7.00

Contributors are Ken Purslow, Allan Gregory, Brother Teilo, Peter Cochran, Elizabeth Mozzillo-Howell, Geoffrey Bond, & David Herbert. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2007. pp. 102. Illustrated. A4. Boards, spiral spine.

Reference: 14310

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW Januery 2003. £ 5.50

Contributors are John Clubbe, Peter Graham & Michael Edson, Jacqueline Voignier-Marshall, Claudia Oliver, Peter Bullcalf, Clive Brookes, Francois Binoche, Marion Needham, & Graham Pont. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2003. pp. 100. Illustrated. A4. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 11549

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW. January 2000. £ 5.50

Contributors are Leslie A. Marchand, James Hawkins, Les Williamson, Denis Robinson, Pamela Lewis, Sallie Tierney, Bernard Beatty, Peter Cochran, Itsuyo Higashinaka, Ralph Lloyd-Jones, M.R. Coubrough & T.W. Peters, Maevis Ellis, Alex Headley, Vakhtang Kotetishvili, David Herbert, Roger Conlon, & Christine Kenyon-Jones. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2000. pp. 103. Illustrated. A4. Paper wrappers.

Reference: 5890

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW. January 2005. £ 7.00

Contributors are Peter Cochran, Elizabeth Mozzillo-Howell, David Herbert, Zosya Propisetskaya, Lali Jokhadze, Lisa Mattheu, & Midge Muckabee. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2005. pp. 100. Illustrated. A4. Boards, spiral spine.

Reference: 6813

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW. January 2006. £ 7.00

Contributors are David Herbert, Iris Reeves-Williams, Paul Delaney, Pamela Lewis, Alfred de Musset, Lisa Mattheu, Peter Cochran, & Elizabeth Mozzillo-Howell. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2006. pp. 102, loosely inserted errata. Illustrated. A4. Boards, spiral spine.

Reference: 24367

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW. January 2009. £ 8.00

Contributors include Gabriel Matzneff, Inga Adamia, Anna Reynolds, Janet Kolstein, John Beckett, Peter Cochran, Lod Mussop, Alex Kinsella, & Morgan Ratchett. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2009. pp. 99. Illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper, ring bound.

Reference: 7500

 
COCHRAN, Peter. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD BYRON SOCIETY REVIEW. July 2000. £ 5.50

Contributors are Petros Peteinaris, Rufus T. Firefly, Germaine Greer, John Beckett, Peter Cochran, Jack Gumpert Wasserman, Peter Isaac & Anzor Gvelesiani. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 2000. pp. 110. Illustrated. A4. Wrappers.

Reference: 9621

 
COLBECK, Norman (Compiler); Tirthankar Bose (Editor). A BOOKMAN'S CATALOGUE. The Norman Colbeck Collection of Nineteenth-Century and Edwardian Poetry and Belles Lettres in the Special Collections of the University of British Columbia. £ 25.00

With an Introduction by William E. Fredeman. Vancouver. University of British Columbia Press. 1987. 2 vols. pp. xxxiv, 502; viii, 503 - 1059. Frontis's. Royal 8vo. Blue cloth. Vol 1 A - L; Vol 2 M - End. A very good, clean set. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED.

Reference: 73027

 
COLBERT, Benjamin. SHELLEY'S EYE. Travel Writing and Aesthetic Vision. £ 25.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2005. pp. xi, 259. 5 illustrations. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754604853

Reference: 43809

 
COLENO, Nadine. THE HERMES SCARF. £ 35.00

london. Thames and Hudson. 2010. pp. 304. Colourfully illustrated. 4to. D/W. Reprint. ISBN 9780500515181. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 77640

 
COLERIDGE FAMILY. COLERIDGE. The Early Family Letters. £ 16.00

With an Introduction by James Engell. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1994. pp. xviii, 113. 4 plates. 8vo. D/W. Pencil markings in the margins. ISBN 0198182449. A very good copy.

Reference: 1627

 
COLERIDGE, Christabel R. WAYNFLETE. £ 160.00

London. A.D. Innes & Co. 1893. 2 vols. pp. (iv), 255; (iv), 250, (ii) of adverts. 8vo. Maroon cloth. 1st edition. With the bookplate of 'St. Mary's School, Abbots Bromley - The Alice Mary Coleridge Library. Presented by her Sisters Harriet Duke Lowe and Emma Duke Coleridge. September, 1907.' Although the author is known to Wolff, this novel is not. Christabel Rose Coleridge was the daughter of Derwent and granddaughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The sisters Alice, Harriet and Emma were the daughters of Francis George Coleridge and his wife Harriet Norris, Samuel Taylor was their great uncle and they were aunts to the poet Mary Elizabeth Coleridge.

Reference: 110863

 
COLERIDGE, Christabel. THE WINDS OF CATHRIGG. £ 30.00

London. Isbister & Co. Ltd. 1901. pp. 390, (x) of adverts. Frontis & 7 plates. 8vo. Green cloth, lettering on spine faded away.

Reference: 87470

 
COLERIDGE, Ernest Hartley & Rowland E. Prothero. (Editors). THE WORKS OF LORD BYRON. £ 180.00

London. John Murray. 1905 - 1930. 13 vols. Frontis's to all vols. 8vo. D/W’s. Vol 1 of the Poetry is 1930 reprint, Vol V & VI 1924, Vol VII 2nd edition 1905, Vol VI of the Letters is 1924 reprint, all other volumes are the 1922 reprint. The D/W of Vol VII of the Poetry is very badly torn and has the residue of selotape marks, and the D/W of Vol IV is missing its top inch, but it is unusual to see this set with D/W’s. Vol VI of the Letters has a badly dampstained back board, this does not affect the text. Loosely inserted in Volume VI of the Poetry is a typed letter signed from John Murray dated 4th March 1955. Poetry - 7 vols edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge. Letters & Journals - 6 vols edited by Rowland E. Prothero. From the library of Alex Bridge with his bookplate Wise Vol 2, p59. Chew p305 & 364.

Reference: 31021d

 
COLERIDGE, Hartley. POEMS . £ 60.00

With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother. London. Edward Moxon. 1851. 2 vols. pp. 8 of adverts, ccxxxii, 168; xii, 367. Frontis - Vol 1. 8vo. Original blind stamped green cloth, spines faded. 2nd edition. Half titles present.

Reference: 146541d

 
COLERIDGE, Hartley. POEMS. Vol 1. £ 1,500.00

Leeds. F.E. Bingley. 1833. pp. viii, 159. 8vo. Original boards, hinges cracking. 1st editon thus. Vol 1. only, all that was published. On front free endpaper, a manuscript poem in Hartley's hand. ' Hartley Coleridge to Elizabeth Crossfield. If ought of good or but a moments ease/ Thy soul may gather from the lines within......' The poem is dated August 1st 1841, twelve lines in length and as far as I can ascertain unpublished. There is a manuscript transcript tipped in on the inside board in a later hand. The Crossfield family crop up in letters now at the Humanities Research Centre at Austin Texas written to Hartley in the 1840s.

Reference: 1941

 
COLERIDGE, Hartley. POEMS. Vol 1. £ 75.00

Leeds. F.E. Bingley. 1833. pp. viii, 159, errata leaf. 8vo. Original boards, later cloth spine, label and endpapers. Occasional foxing. 1st editon, 1st issue with Vol. 1 on title page. Vol 1. only, all that was published.

Reference: 19410

 
COLERIDGE, Hartley. GRIGGS, Grace Evelyn and Earl Leslie Griggs. (Editors). LETTERS OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE. £ 50.00

London. Oxford University Press. 1936.. pp. xv, 328. Frontis. 8vo. D/W. With the bookplate of Richard Hamilton. A very good copy.

Reference: 1646

 
COLERIDGE, S.T. THE POETICAL AND DRAMATIC WORKS. With a Memoir. £ 45.00

Boston. Little, Brown & Co. 1861. 3 vols. pp. 4 of adverts, civ, 324; vi, 372; 331. Frontis - Vol 1. 8vo. Original blind stamped brown cloth, heads of spines slightly frayed. The British Poets.

Reference: 27283

 
COLERIDGE, S.T. THE POETICAL WORKS. £ 35.00

London; Boston. W. Pickering; Hilliard, Gray & Co. 1835. 3 vols. pp. xvi, 287; viii, 274; (vi), 316. Small 8vo. Half black morocco, marbled boards. Spines relaid. A heavy binding. Ex-Library with bookplates to each volume, stamps on all title pages and a further 9 pages. Slight foxing in Vol 1.

Reference: 4581

 
COLERIDGE, S.T. THE STATESMAN’S MANUAL: or The Bible the best guide to Political Skill and Foresight: A Lay Sermon, addressed to the Higher Classes of Society, with an Appendix, containing comments and essays connected with the Study of the Inspired Writings. £ 600.00

BOUND with A LAY SERMON, Addresses to the Higher and Middle Classes, on the existing Distresses and Discontents. London. Gale & Fenner. 1816/1817 2 works bound together. pp. 65, (iii), xlvii; (iii), xxxi, (i), 134. 8vo. Full calf, spine with gilt decorations and red and green labels, top edge gilt. A pretty copy. Both 1st editions. From the library of William St Clair with his name in pencil on the front free endpaper. Wise 36, p 92 37, p. 94

Reference: 243332

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor, Ernest Hartley Coleridge Editor. TED HUGHES'S COPY. THE POEMS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE including Poems and Versions of Poems herein published for the first time, edited with Textual and Bibliographical Notes. £ 3,950.00

Oxford University Press. 1949. pp. xxiv, 614. 8vo. Blue cloth. Reprint. Text block reattached to casing retaining all original endpapers. Ted Hughes and his sister Olwyn's copy from the library of Frieda Hughes, Ted and Sylvia Plath's daughter. On the front free endpaper is Olwyn's ownership signature and in Ted's hand a Coleridge Fragment beginning 'Grant me a patron, gracious Heaven! which he notes is Note 293 in the Notebooks. Olwyn has made four notes and several markings in the text in ink. She studied English Literature at Queen Mary College, London and graduated in 1950. Ted, using biro, has made markings in the margins on the Content that match up with the poems he selected for his book - A Choice of Coleridge's Verse, published Faber and Faber 1996. He has also made a note at the top of The Ancient Mariner 'Complete & read to Wordsworth's 23 March, 1798' Loosely inserted is a folded sheet of paper listing on both sides, in Hughes hand, the poems marked on the Contents. In A Choice of Coleridge's Verse Hughes has written a long and detailed Preface and Introduction in which he says that 'While my remarks in this essay are based mainly on easily accesible material in Coleridge's Poems and Notebooks..' The Notebooks, Volumes 1 - 4 were available to him, but the Bollingen Poetical Works in 3 volumes edited by J C C Mays were not. They were published in 2001. So brother and sister used this book as their source for the Poetical Works of Coleridge but at different times.

Reference: 122480

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. AIDS TO REFLECTION, in the formation of a manly character, on the several grounds of Prudence, Morality, and Religion: illustrated by select passages from our elder divines, especially from Archbishop Leighton. First American, from the first London edition; with an appendix, and illustrations from other works of the same author; together with a Preliminary Essay, and Additional Notes by James Marsh. £ 100.00

Burlington. Chauncey Goodrich. 1829. pp. lxi, (iii), 399, additional errata slip tipped in at rear. 8vo in 4s. Original quarter cloth, boards, spine rubbed, front hinge weak but just holding. Badly foxed throughout. Many pencil notes. From the library of Wwilliam St Clair with his name in pencil, but the notes are not his and with the bookplate of John H. Barnes. 1st American edition. A shabby, frail copy.

Reference: 290357

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. CONCIONES AD POPULUM. Or Addresses to the People. £ 7,500.00

(Bristol)? 1795. pp. 69 - last leaf errata. Small 8vo. Half calf, marble boards, hinges slightly rubbed. Wise p. 10; ESTC T144276 who suggest Bristol as place of publication because Clevedo, where the Preface is dated from, is near Bristol.

Reference: 29405

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. THE ANCIENT MARINER and Other Poems. £ 30.00

London. Charles Tilt. 1836. pp. xvi, 142. Frontis. 16mo in 8s. Full calf. Front hinge split on the inside but holding.

Reference: 63955

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. THE COLLECTED WORKS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions. £ 40.00

Edited by James Engell and W. Jackson Bate. London; New Jersey. Routledge & Kegan Paul; Princeton University Press. 1983. 2 vols. pp. cxxxvi, 306; vii, 409. Frontis (Vol 1), 4 plates. 8vo. D/Ws, rubbed, torn and frayed. Pencil marginalia and occasional ink underlining of text. Bollingen Series LXXV. No 7 of the Collected Works. General Editor: Kathleen Coburn. Associate Editor: Bart Winer. Has been used as a working copy, but the structure of the books are good.

Reference: 5554T

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. THE COLLECTED WORKS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. LECTURES 1795. ON POLITICS AND RELIGION. £ 35.00

Edited by Lewis Patton and Peter Mann. London; New Jersey. Routledge & Kegan Paul; Princeton University Press. 1971. pp. lxxx; 512. Frontis, 6 plates. 8vo. D/W, torn and spine slightly faded. Bollingen Series LXXV. No. 1 of the Collected Works. General Editor: Kathleen Coburn. Associate Editor: Bart Winer.

Reference: 4560

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. THE COLLECTED WORKS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. LOGIC. £ 55.00

Edited by J.R. de J. Jackson. London; New Jersey. Routledge & Kegan Paul; Princeton University Press. 1981. pp. lxvii, 420. Frontis, 3 plates. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. Bollingen Series LXXV. No 13 of the Collected Works. General Editor: Kathleen Coburn. Associate Editor: Bart Winer. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 5559

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. THE COLLECTED WORKS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. MARGINALIA. Vol VI. Valckenaer to Zwick. Addenda. Index. £ 125.00

Edited by H.J. Jackson and George Whalley. New Jersey. Princeton University Press. 2001. pp. xxxv, 715. Frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. D/W. Bollingen Series LXXV. No.12 of the Collected Works. General Editor: Kathleen Coburn. A very good copy.

Reference: 181160

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. THE COLLECTED WORKS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. MARGINALIA. Vol I. Abbt to Byfield. £ 35.00

Edited by George Whalley. London; New Jersey. Routledge & Kegan Paul; Princeton University Press. 1980. pp. clxxiv, 879. Frontis, 6 plates. 8vo. D/W, spine very slightly rubbed. Front and rear hinges stained internally. Bollingen Series LXXV. No.12 of the Collected Works. General Editor: Kathleen Coburn. Associate Editor: Bart Winer. A very good copy.

Reference: 22013

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. THE COLLECTED WORKS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. OPUS MAXIMUM. £ 155.00

Edited by Thomas McFarland with the assistance of Nicholas Halmi. New Jersey. Princeton University Press. 2002. pp. ccxl, 419. Frontis, 3 plates. 8vo. D/W, spine slightly faded. Bollingen Series LXXV. No 15 of the Collected Works. General Editor: Kathleen Coburn. ISBN 0691098824. A very good copy.

Reference: 10383

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. THE POEMS OF S.T. COLERIDGE. £ 35.00

London. William Pickering. 1848. pp. xvi, 372, (iv) of adverts. 8vo. Contemporary brown cloth, spine label darkened. Endpapers slightly foxed. Wise p304. Some important additions were made to the Notes. Reprinted under later dates until superseded by the edition of 1852.

Reference: 9877

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. THE WATCHMAN. No. 1 - No. X. All issued. £ 7,500.00

Bristol. By the Author. 1796. pp. 324. 8vo. Later full grain morocco, top edge gilt. Hinges slightly rubbed, heavy front free endpaper secured by archival tape. p. 35 printer's ink smear, text still legible. Wise p.20; Ashley Library Vol 1, p. 196 . Without title page and Content Leaf as issued. Part VI ends p 192 and Part VII begins p 197 as in all copies, otherwise the pagination is continiuos. ESTC P2094. Part I is the second or B issue with on p.2 the second line ending 'prevention; and the triple-giant'.

Reference: 13361

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. ZAPOLYA: A Christmas Tale, in Two Parts: the Prelude entitled The Usurper’s Fortune; and the Sequel entitled The Usurper’s Fate. £ 725.00

London. Rest Fenner. 1817. pp. (viii), 128. Half title present. 8vo. Full calf, all edges gilt, spine with gilt decoration,red and green labels. 1st edition. A pretty copy. Wise p109. Rejected in 1816 by the Committee of Drury Lane, the manuscript was given to Murray for publication, but in 1817 it was redeemed by Rest Fenner & published by him. The success of the book with the reading public resulted in Zapolya being adapted for the stage in 1818.

Reference: 40463

 
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. ZAPOLYA: A Christmas Tale, in Two Parts: the Prelude entitled The Usurper’s Fortune; and the Sequel entitled The Usurper’s Fate. £ 725.00

London. Rest Fenner. 1817. pp. (viii), 128. Half title present. 8vo. Full calf, top edges gilt, spine relaid, with red labels. 1st edition. With modern cloth slipcase. A very good copy. Wise p109. Rejected in 1816 by the Committee of Drury Lane, the manuscript was given to Murray for publication, but in 1817 it was redeemed by Rest Fenner & published by him. The success of the book with the reading public resulted in Zapolya being adapted for the stage in 1818.

Reference: 40463sc

 
COLERIDGE, Stephen. QUIET HOURS IN POETS' CORNER. £ 16.00

London. Mills & Boon Ltd. 1925. pp. 132, (iv) of adverts. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, torn.

Reference: 429640

 
COLLIER, Jeremy MA. A DEFENCE OF THE SHORT VIEW OF THE PROFANENESS AND IMMORALITY OF THE ENGLISH STAGE, etc. Being a Reply to Mr Congreve's Amendments, etc. And to the Vindication of the Author of the Relapse. £ 140.00

London. S. Keble, R. Sare, H. Hindmarsh. 1699. pp. (iv), 139, (i). 8vo. Full calf. Front hinge rubbed, but firm, minor foxing. 1st edition. Lowe, Arnott & Robinson 291. ESTC R20799.

Reference: 21378

 
COLLIER, Linda, John Holmes & Shirley Dalby. A NEW HISTORY OF SWANLAND. The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. £ 6.00

Swanland Village History Group. 2002. pp. x, 108, (xiv) of appendices and index. Illustrated with photographs, facsimiles and a map, folded. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0954344006. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 14039

 
COLLIER, Rev. C.V. DOCUMENTS AT BURTON AGNES. £ 25.00

(Hull. For the Society by A. Brown & Sons, Ltd.) (1911/12). pp. 97. Frontis. 8vo. Black card covers with letrset title. Inscribed on front free endpaper 'Author's Proof Copy'. There are markings in the margins and a MS letter from Collier to a Mr Brown bound in.

Reference: 119350

 
COLLIGAN, Colette and Margaret Linley (Editors). MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY, AND LITERATURE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Image, Sound, Touch. £ 25.00

Contributors are Colette Colligan, Helen Groth, Linda K. Hughes, Christopher Keep, Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, Margaret Linley, Richard Menke, Daniel A. Novak, David P. Parisi, Ivan Raykoff, & Vanessa Warne. Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2011. pp. xiii, 302. 45 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781409400097

Reference: 65390

 
COLLINS, William; Johnson, Samuel; Pomfret, John; Hammond, James. THE LAUREL containing poems of Collins, Dr. Johnson, Pomfret, Hammond. £ 50.00

London. W. Suttaby & B. Crosby. 1805/1806. 4 works in 1 volume. pp. 96; 64; xii, 110, (ii) of adverts; 32. 4 frontis's 1 general engraved title. Each work has its own title page. 16mo. Original printed boards dated 1805, General printed title dated 1806, the works by Pomfret and Hammond dated 1805, those by Collins and Johnson dated 1806. Original prined boards darkened, spine rubbed away, ties holding but frail. See image.

Reference: 63670

 
COLMAN, G and GARRICK, D. THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE; A Comedy in Five Acts. £ 12.00

London. G. Balne. Circa 1826. pp. 20. Coloured vignette at top of p. 1. 8vo. Printed wrapper, frayed. The London Stage series.

Reference: 87681

 
COLOGNI, Franco. CARTIER. The Tank Watch. £ 75.00

Flammarion. 2012. pp. 216. Illustrated in monochrome and colour. 4to. D/W.

Reference: 107570

 
COLONY, Horatio. THE MAGIC CHILD. £ 6.00

Boston. Branden Press. 1966. pp. 80. 8vo. D/W, beginning to brown. A good copy.

Reference: 13183

 
COLONY, Horatio. THREE LOVES THE SAME. £ 10.00

Boston. Bruce Humphries. 1961. pp. 46. 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed and faded. Inscribed. 'From Horation Colony 83 Chestnut Stree, Boston.' From the estate of the late Sir Compton Mackenzie, by family descent, with his bookplate.

Reference: 72270

 
COLTON, Rev. C.C. LACON: or Many Things in Few Words; addressed to Those Who Think. £ 35.00

London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green. 1825. 2 vols. pp 4 of adverts, 16 of adverts (pp 1/2 torn slightly affecting text), 267; 184, (iii), 56, (i), 30, (ii). 8vo. Original boards and spines, worn. A New Edition. Contains “Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron, and the Tendencies of Don Juan.

Reference: 121697

 
COMPANY OF STATIONERS. THE GENTLEMAN'S DIARY, or the Mathematical Repository; An Almanack for the year of our Lord 1818: Being the second after bissextile or Leap-year £ 165.00

Bound withTHE LADIES' DIARY or Woman's Almanack; VOX STELLARUM; or a Loyal Almanack; MERLINUS LIBERATUS. An Almanack; OLD POOR ROBIN, An Almanack; SPECULUM ANNI: or Season on the Seasons; The COELESTIAL ATLAS; or a new Ephemeris. London. The Company of Stationers. 1818. 7 Almanack for 1818 bound together. All with 48 pages each. Small 8vo. Full calf, all edges gilt. Title pages printed in red and black. Front free endpaper attached with archival tape.

Reference: 7511

 
CONNOLLY, Cyril and Jerome Zerbe. LES PAVILLONS. French Pavilions of the Eighteenth Century. £ 16.00

ondon. Hamish Hamilton. 1962. pp. (x), 211. Well illustrated in black & white. Royal 8vo. Purple cloth. A good copy.

Reference: 80211

 
CONRAD, Peter C. CANADIAN WARTIME PRISON ESCAPES. Courage & Daring Behind Enemy Lines. £ 6.00

Canada. Folklore Publishing. 2007. pp. 248. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781894864640. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 8922

 
COOK, Jno. THE HISTORY OF GOD'S HOUSE OF HULL, commonly called The Charterhouse. £ 65.00

Hull. M.C. Peck and Son. 1882. pp. viii, 5 - 278, (xviii). Frontis, 6 plates. Demy 4to. Original brown cloth, slightly marked. Some slight foxing. Top edge gilt. Large paper copy. Barnard p34.

Reference: 4934

 
COOK, Jno. THE HISTORY OF GOD'S HOUSE OF HULL, commonly called The Charterhouse. £ 40.00

Hull. M.C. Peck and Son. 1882. pp. viii, 278, (xviii). Frontis, 6 plates. 8vo. Original brown cloth. Top edge gilt. Small paper copy. Title page foxed, otherwise a very good bright copy. Barnard p34.

Reference: 4864

 
COOKSON, David. ROBBIE. The Story of Frank Robinson of Patrington, East Yorkshire. £ 6.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1989. pp. (iv), 94. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 42811

 
COOPER, Leonard. THE KING'S OWN YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY (The 51st and 105th Regiment of Foot). £ 10.00

London. Leo Cooper Ltd. 1970. pp. (ix), 125. Illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed. Famous Regiments series edited by Lt-General Sir Brian Horrocks. Previous owners address label inside front board. ISBN 0850520096. A very good copy.

Reference: 70028

 
COOTE, Stephen. BYRON. The Making of a Myth. £ 1.00

London. The Bodley Head. 1988. pp. 192. Frontis, illustrated. 4to. D/W.

Reference: 1817

 
COPELAND, Edward. WOMEN WRITING ABOUT MONEY. Women's Fiction in England, 1790 - 1820. £ 20.00

Cambridge University Press. 1995. pp. xviii, 291. 26 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. Previous owners name neatly inscribed on front free endpaper.Cambridge Studies in Romanticism. General Editors Marilyn Butler & James Chandler. ISBN 9780521454612. A very good copy.

Reference: 6812

 
CORBETT, Martyn. BYRON AND TRAGEDY. £ 20.00

Foreword by Anne Barton. London. MacMillan. 1988. pp. xv, 232. 8vo. D/W. Front endpaper browned. ISBN 0333443365

Reference: 1119

 
CORLASS, Reginald W. Edited by C.F. Corlass and William Andrews. SKETCHES OF HULL AUTHORS. £ 25.00

Hull. H. Bolton. 1879. pp. xvi, 159. Small 8vo. Blue cloth, slightly dusty. Some foxing.

Reference: 12249

 
CORNFORTH, John. THE COUNTRY HOUSES OF ENGLAND 1948 - 1998. £ 10.00

ondon. Constable. 1998. pp. xvi, 335. 11 colour illustrations & 66 monochrome. 8vo. D/W. Previous owner's inscription on front free endpaper. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 0094791503

Reference: 17412

 
COSTER, Rev. George Thomas. PASTORS AND PEOPLE: A Centenary memorial of Fish-Street Congregational Church, Hull. £ 20.00

London; Hull. Hodder & Stoughton; James Archibald. (1869). pp. vii, 95. 8vo Green cloth. Bevelled boards.

Reference: 2346

 
COTTLE, Joseph. EARLY RECOLLECTIONS; chiefly relating to the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, during his long residence in Bristol. £ 75.00

London. Longman, Rees & Co and Hamilton, Adams & Co. 1837. 2 vols. pp. xxxviii, 325; (viii), 346, (ii) of adverts. 2 frontis's and 4 plates with tissue guards. Large 12mo. Quarter calf, hinges slightly rubbed, paper library labels at base of spines, top of spine of Vol 2 worn away. An early section in Vol.1 is loose. The plates are foxed, and the title pages have offsetting. 1st edition. With the bookplates of J.O. Edwards and Swansea Training College. A slightly shabby copy. Kennedy p55.

Reference: 4586

 
COTTON, Charles. SCARRONIDES: or Virgil Travestie. A Mock Poem on the First and Fourth Books of Virgil's Aeneid, in English Burlesque. £ 56.00

Durham. G. Walker. 1807. pp. 144. 2 tail pieces by Thomas Bewick. 12mo. Modern quarter cloth with modern marbled boards and new endpapers. A very good copy.

Reference: 76210

 
COUNTRYMAN, Barry. R100 in Canada. £ 20.00

Ontario. Boston Mills Press. 1982. pp. 128. Illustrated in monochrome. Super royal 8vo. D/W. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 0919822363

Reference: 14059

 
COUNTY OF YORK. THE POLL FOR THE KNIGHTS OF THE SHIRE, begun on Wednesday, May 20th, and finally closed on Friday, June 5th, 1807... Candidates: William Wilberforce, Esquire, The Right Honourable Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam (commonly called Viscount Milton), and The Honourable Henry Lascelles. £ 75.00

York By T. Wilson & R. Spence for J. Mawman. 1807. pp. xxiv, 485, Corrections leaf. 8vo. Some foxing. Half calf, marbled boards. Front hinge cracked but firm. Previous owners's bookplates.

Reference: 793192

 
COUSINS, James H. THE WORK PROMETHEAN. Interpretations and Applications of Shelley's Poetry. £ 16.00

Madras. Ganesh & Co. 1933. pp. vii, 122. 8vo. D/W, slightly torn and faded. Partly unopened.

Reference: 8751

 
COUTH, Bill (Transcriber). GRANTHAM DURING THE INTERREGNUM. The Hall Book of Grantham 1641 - 1649. £ 6.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1995. pp. (x), 149. 1 plan. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503568. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 83. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 28640

 
COWPER, William; Edited by Robert Southey. THE WORKS OF WILLIAM COWPER, comprising His Poems, Correspondence, and Translations. With A Life of the Author by the Editor. £ 85.00

London. H.G. Bohn. 1853 - 1855. 8 vols. pp. xvi, 480; xvi, 470; xvi, 464; xxii, 471; xxiv, 418; (xiv), 434; xxviii, 492; xii, 398, 32 of adverts. 8 frontis's, 8 vignettes, 29 plates, all as listed and quite badly foxed, some with tissue guards. 8vo. Original blind stamped green cloth. Some marginalia, especially in Vol 1.

Reference: 18509

 
CRAGGS, John CRAGGS'S GUIDE TO HULL. A Description, historical and topographical., of the Town, County, and Vicinity of the town of Kingston-upon-Hull. £ 150.00

Hull. J. Craggs. 1817. pp. (viii), 80. Map, folded. 12mo. Original printed boards, front board marked, front hinge weak, front free endpaper detached. A very good but delicate copy. Chilton p xvii

Reference: 31899M

 
CRAIG, R.S. THE MAKING OF CARLYLE. An Experiment in Biographical Explication. £ 10.00

London. Eveleigh Nash. 1908. pp. vi, 519. Frontis, 1 plate. 8vo. Pictorial cloth, front board slightly marked. Front & rear end papers foxed. Inside front board slightly scarred.

Reference: 228248

 
CRATHORNE, James. CLIVEDEN. The Place and The People. £ 16.00

London. Collins & Brown. 1995. pp. 224. Well illustrated. 4to. D/W, very slightly frayed. Signed on the title page by the author and also inscribed by him to a previous owner. ISBN 1855852233. A very good copy.

Reference: 119750

 
CRAVEN, Martin (Editor). MEDICINE THROUGH THE AGES. A booklet written to accompany the Exhibition at the Hedon Museum October 1998 - May 1999. £ 5.00

Hedon Museum Society. 1998. pp. 48. Illustreated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 108580

 
CRAVEN, Martin T. A NEW AND COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE BOROUGH OF HEDON. £ 25.00

Driffield. The Ridings Publishing Co. 1972. pp. v, 266. 16 illustrations, 3 plans. Crown 4to. D/W, torn and frayed. Marks of label removed from front endpaper. A goo, clean copy.

Reference: 30068

 
CRAVEN, Martin T. & John A. Fowler. POSTAL HISTORY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, HEDON AND HOLDERNESS with Historical Information from the Eleventh Century to circa 1870. £ 16.00

Sheffield. Yorkshire Postal History Society. 1974. pp. (vi), 166. 32 plates. 8vo. Printed paper boards, cloth spine. Yorkshire Postal History Society Publication No. 7. No. 163 of a limited edition of 250 copies. Very good, clean copy.

Reference: 6352

 
CRAVEN, Martin T. Expanded and updated by Paul L. Scudamore. SKETCHES OF HEDON. £ 6.00

Original Drawings by Peter Kitchen. Hedon Museum. 1996. pp. 18. 18 illustrations. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued.

Reference: 11238

 
CREASEY, John. JOHN CREASEY IN PRINT 1970. £ 10.00

London. Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. 1969. pp. 73. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued.

Reference: 71081

 
CREDLAND, Arthur & Richard Greenwood. BAILEY AND LEETHAM. A Ships in Focus Fleet History. £ 5.00

Preston. Ships in Focus ublications. 2002. pp. 48. Ilustratd. Royal 8vo. Paperback. A bright, clean copy. ISBN 1901703436

Reference: 9281

 
CREDLAND, Arthur G. MARINE PAINTING IN HULL THROUGH THREE CENTURIES. £ 5.00

Hull City Museums & Art Galleries and Hutton Press. 1993. pp. 230. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Previous owners address label inside front cover, otherwise a very good, clean copy. ISBN 1872167454

Reference: 15960

 
CREDLAND, Arthur G. THE GIBSONS, A SHIPBUILDING FAMILY OF THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES. £ 6.00

Hull. East Yorkshire Local History Society. 2006. pp. 53. Illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good copy. Previous owners name inside front cover. East Yorkshire Local History Society series No 55. ISBN 0900349557

Reference: 171488

 
CREDLAND, Arthur G. Compiler. CHARLES GREEN - THE ANTARCTIC CHEF. £ 10.00

East Yorkshire Local History Society. 2014. pp. 64. Well illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. East Yorkshire Local History Society Series No. 60 ISBN 9780900349607. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 151480

 
CREDLAND, Arthur. ARTISTS AND CRAFTSMEN OF HULL AND EAST YORKSHIRE. £ 8.00

With a chapter on Hull sculptors by Geraldine Mulcahy. Hull Museums and Art Gallery. 2000. pp. 224. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0904490238. A very good, bright,clean copy.

Reference: 144550

 
CREIGHTON, Mandell. QUEEN ELIZABETH. £ 35.00

London. Longmans, Green & Co. 1899. pp. vii, 307. Frontis. 8vo. Half green morocco, cloth boards, spine with gilt decoration and label, top edge gilt. New impression. Endpapers foxed. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very attractive copy.

Reference: 10308

 
CRISAN, Marius-Mircea. DRACULA. An International Perspective. £ 48.00

Contributors are Donatella Abbate Badin, Dorota Babilas, dr hab.; Clive Bloom, Kristin L. Bone, John Edgar Browning, Marius-Mircea Crisan, Hans Corneel de Roos, Sam George, Magdalena Grabias, William Hughes, Duncan Light, Nancy Schumann, Carol Senf, & Lucian-Vasile Szabo. Palgrave MacMillan. 2017. pp. xi, 280. 6 illustrations. 8vo. Laminated board. Palgrave Gothic series - Editor Clive Bloom. ISBN 9783319633657. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 80361

 
CROLY, Rev. George. THE BEAUTIES OF THE BRITISH POETS with a few Introductory Observations. £ 45.00

London. R. B. Seeley & W. Burnside. 1828. pp. (iv), xxiv, 267. Engraved title & 10 plates. 8vo. Quarter calf, cloth boards. Shaken, stitching beginning to go at front hinge. From the library of William St Clair with his name in pencil. Poor copy ODNB. Croly (1780 - 1860) was a writer and clergyman. His poem 'Paris in 1815' was lampooned by Byron in Don Juan.

Reference: 37512

 
CRONIN, Richard. (Editor). 1798: THE YEAR OF THE LYRICAL BALLADS. £ 30.00

Contributors are Richard Cronin, Marilyn Gaull, James A.W. Heffernan, Alice Jenkins, Peter Jimack, Dorothy McMillan, Stephen Prickett, Nicholas Roe, Clifford Siskin, & Jane Stabler. Basingstoke. MacMillan Press Ltd. 1998. pp. viii, 259. 8vo. D/W. Romanticism in Perspective:Texts, Cultures, Histories. General Editors Marilyn Gaull & Stephen Prickett. ISBN 9780333714089. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 139912

 
CROWTHER, Jan. ENCLOSURE COMMISSIONERS AND SURVEYORS OF THE EAST RIDING. £ 1.00

East Yorkshire Local History Society. 1986. pp. 55. 2 illustrations. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. ISBN 9003494010. East Yorkshire Local History Series No. 40. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 856704

 
CRUIKSHANK, George. Introduction by Joseph Grego. CRUIKSHANK'S WATER COLOURS. £ 65.00

London. A & C Black. 1903. pp. xxvi, (ii), 326. Colour frontis, 66 colour plates all with tissue guards, 1 woodcut. 4to. Original decorated cream cloth, spine darkened, top edge gilt. Top of front hinge and base of spine frayed. Endpapers foxed. The plates are clean. No.216 of a limited edition of 300 signed by the publishers. Contains Oliver Twist; The Miser's Daughter; & Histroy of the Irish Rebellion in 1798 and Emmett's Insurrection in 1803. A good copy.

Reference: 69540

 
CRUM, Margaret. (Editor). FIRST-LINE INDEX OF ENGLISH POETRY 1500 - 1800 in Manuscripts of The Bodleian Library Oxford. £ 10.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1969. 2 vols. pp. xi, 630; (iv), 631 - 1257. Demy 4to. D/Ws, slightly frayed. Corners bumped.

Reference: 12872

 
CULLINGFORD, Elizabeth. (Editor). YEATS. POEMS, 1919 - 1935. A Casebook. £ 6.00

London. MacMillan. 1984. pp. 240. 8vo. D/W, faded. Edges browned. Previous owners inscriptionon front free endpaper.

Reference: 18322

 
CULPEPER, Nicholas, DICKENSON, Dr. CULPEPER'S ENGLISH PHYSICIAN AND BRITISH HERBAL; to which is added The Family Physician; £ 125.00

Containing The safest and cheapest Remedies for the various Disorders incidental to the Human Body. With a copious Index, also a Dissertation on the Advantages of Vegetable over Animal Diet, and a Plain Analysis of Botany by Dr Dickenson of the London Hospital. London. J. Bumpus. 1814. pp. 480. 12mo. Later quarter calf, marbled baords. Some foxing.

Reference: 29269

 
CURD, Mrs. "ELLEN CARRINGTON;" A Tale of Hull during the Cholera in 1849. £ 35.00

Hull. Thornton and Pattinson. (1875). pp. 113. 8vo. Quarter cloth, printed boards, slightly rubbed. Title page foxed. A good copy.

Reference: 139302

 
CURTIS, Paul M. (Editor). DES ACTES SELECTIONNES DU 30e CONGRES INTERNATIONAL SUR BYRON. Byron and the Romantic Sublime. £ 10.00

Contributors are Paul M. Curtis, Ian Balfour, Jane Stabler, Yoshie Kimura, Charles E. Robinson, Itsuyo Higashinaka, John Clubbe, Christine Kenyon Jones, Naji Oueijan, Janet Hammock and Robert Lapp, Peter W. Graham, Shobhana Bhattacharji, Gale Bouchard, Michael R. Edson, Vitana Kostadinova, Christiane Vigouroux, Peter Cochran, Joan Blythe, Terrance Riley, & Bernard Beatty. Universite de Moncton. 2005. pp. (vi), 294. 8vo. Paperback. The majority of papers are in English.

Reference: 104170

 
DALLAS, R.C. AUBREY: A Novel. £ 1,000.00

London. T.N. Longman & O. Rees. 1804. 4 vols. pp. xxviii, (i), 210, (ii) of adverts; iv, 268; vii, (i), 299, (v) of adverts; viii, 390, (ii) of adverts. All half titles and advert leafs as called for. Small vignette at head of Dedication in Vol 1. 12mo. Contemporary half calf, marble boards, hinges slightly rubbed. Minor foxing throughout. Vol 1 - pp. 191/192 and Vol 3 - pp. 240/241 repaired with minimal loss of text and non of meaning. With the bookplate of Thomas Hammond Foxcroft. 1st edition. Summers p. 237

Reference: 10342

 
DANAHAY, Martin A. GENDER AT WORK IN VICTORIAN CULTURE. Literature, Art and Masculinity. £ 30.00

ALDERSHOT. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2005 pp. xii, 180. 10 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754652920. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 34240

 
DANCE, Charles. DELICATE GROUND. Or, Paris in 1793. A Comic Drama, in One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND Circa 1855. pp. 35. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. Lacy's Acting Edition No. 268.

Reference: 11589

 
DANGERFIELD, Thomas. MR. THO. DANGERFEILDS PARTICULAR NARRATIVE OF THE LATE POPISH DESIGN To Charge those of the Presbyterian Party with a pretended Conspiracy against His Majesties Person, and Government. Written by Himself. £ 100.00

London. Henry Hills, John Starkey, Thomas Basset, John Wright, Richard Chiswell, and Samuel Heyricl. 1679. pp. (viii), 75. Imperial 8vo. Modern quarter calf, marbled baoirds with leather label on front board, new endpapers.

Reference: 122130

 
DANGERFIELD, Thomas. THE INFORMATION OF THOMAS DANGERFIELD, GENT. Delivered at the Bar of the House of Commons, Tuesday the Twentieth day of October, in the Year of our Lord 1680. £ 200.00

Perused and Signed to be Printed, According to the Order of the House of Commons, by Me William Williams, Speaker. London. John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills. 1680. pp. 15. Imperial 8vo. Modern half calf, cloth boards, new endpapers. Text a little grubby.

Reference: 94370

 
DARBISHIRE, Helen. (Editor). SOME VARIANTS IN WORDSWORTH'S TEXT in the Volumes of 1836 - 7 in the King's Library. £ 120.00

Oxford. Printed for presentation to members of The Roxburghe Club. 1949. pp. xiii, 58. 17 plates of facsimiles. 4to. Quarter calf, cloth boards. Top edge gilt. With the bookplate of the Oxford University Press Printer's Library and a stamp on the verso of the title page. A good copy.

Reference: 106740

 
DARTT, Captain Robert L. G.A. HENTY. A Bibliography. £ 6.00

Cedar Grove, NJ; Altrincham. Dar-Web, Inc; John Sherratt & Son Ltd. 1971. pp. xvii, 184. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 2904

 
DARVALL, Frank Ongley. POPULAR DISTURBANCES AND PUBLIC ORDER IN REGENCY ENGLAND being an Account of the Luddite and other disorders in England during the years 1811 - 1817 and of the attitutude and activity of the Authorities. £ 12.00

With a new introduction by Angus MacIntyre. Oxford University Press. 1969. pp. xix, 12 - 363. The pagination follows the Content list. 8vo. D/W. Reprint, original published 1934. ISBN 198223196. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 22185

 
DAVEY, B.J. & R.C. Wheeler. (Editors). THE COUNTRY JUSTICE AND THE CASE OF THE BLACKAMOOR'S HEAD. The Practice of the Law in Lincolnshire 1787 - 1838. £ 6.00

Part I: The Justice Books of Thomas Dixon of Riby 1787 - 1798; Part II: Papers in the Case of Thorold v. Catton 1830 - 1838. Wood bridge. Boydell Press. 2012. pp. (viii), 187. 12 plates. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780901503947. Lincoln Record Society Vol 102. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 36505

 
DAVIDSON, A.S. MARINE ART & THE CLYDE. 100 Years of Sea, Sail & Steam. £ 20.00

Wirral. Jones-Sands Publishing. 2001. pp. 222. Well illustrate in colour and sepia. Super royal 8vo. D/W. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0947764976

Reference: 14833

 
DAVIE, Donald. (Editor). THE NEW OXFORD BOOK OF CHRISTIAN VERSE. £ 5.00

Oxford University Press. 1981. pp. xxix, 320. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 7414

 
DAVIES, Michael. BELIEF IN THE SEA. State encouragement of British Merchant Shipping and Shipbuilding. £ 16.00

London. Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. 1992. pp. xvii, 371. 8vo. D/W. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 1850442045

Reference: 50821

 
DAVIES, Rev John. ON CELTIC WORDS used by Early English Writers. £ 12.00

Reprinted from the Cambrian Journal Vol II. Tenby. R. Mason. 1855. pp. 22. 8vo. Later wrapper. Slightly browned.

Reference: 9809

 
DAVIES, Rev. M. THE HISTORY OF GRIMSBY from early times to the present day. £ 25.00

With a foreword by Harold King. Grimsby. Burnetts Ltd. 1942. pp. (xi), 96, (vii) of index. 4 sketched plans. 8vo. Full soft calf binding.

Reference: 121470

 
DAVIS, Michael. GEORGE ELIOT AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY. Exploring the Unmapped Country. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2006. pp. vii, 216. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 075465172X. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 14151

 
DAVIS, Paul E.H. FROM CASTLE RACKRENT TO CASTLE DRACULA. Anglo-Irish Fiction in the Nineteenth Century. £ 45.00

University of Buckingham Press. 2011. pp. ix, 351. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780956071675. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 14323

 
DAVIS, Ralph. TWENTY-ONE AND A HALF BISHOP LANE. A history of J.H. Fenner & Co. Ltd. 1861 - 1961. £ 6.00

London. Newman Neame Ltd. 1961. pp. (ix), 110. Frontis, 27 illustrations. 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 8287

 
DAWSON, Edgar. BYRON UND MOORE. £ 18.00

Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der philosophischen Doktorwurde an der Universitat Leipzig vorgelegt von Edgar Dawson aus Spottswood, USA. Leipzig. Verlag von Dr. Seele & Co. 1902. pp. 87, (i). 8vo. Later wrapper. Single small library stamp on title page.

Reference: 6417

 
DAWSON, Terence. THE EFFECTIVE PROTAGONIST IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH NOVEL. Scott, Bronte, Eliot, Wilde. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2004. pp. xii, 300. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block very slightly browned. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 075464135X. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 19972

 
DAYAN, Peter. MALLARME'S DIVINE TRANSPOSITION. Real and Apparent Sources of Literary Value. £ 5.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1986. pp. ix, 226. 8vo. D/W. Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs. A very good, clean copy. ISBN 0198158416

Reference: 13710

 
DAYES, Edward. A PICTURESQUE TOUR THROUGH THE PRINCIPAL PARTS OF YORKSHIRE AND DERBYSHIRE; by the late Mr Edward Dayes: £ 95.00

With Illustrative Notes by Edward Wedlake Brayley. London. John Nichols & Son. 1825. pp. viii, 204. Frontis, additional engraved title page, 12 plates with tissue guards. 8vo. Full calf, Later spine, new endpapers. 2nd edition. Boyne p 28. The 1st edition was printed with the Complete Writings of Dayes in 1805. The plates & Description of the Tour are the same in the 2nd edition, except that it has four additional plates.

Reference: 31592

 
DE COURCY, Maragaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol I. From January to June, inclusive. £ 45.00

London. G. Henderson. 1832. pp. (iv), 426. Engraved title and 3 engraved plates, 24 coloured fashion plates, 6 wood cuts within the text, 4 sheets of music. 12 mo. Quarter blue calf, original boards. pp. 29 - 32 detached, lacks 2 engravings. Slightly shaken. All fashion plates present.

Reference: 29358

 
DE COURCY, Maragaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol III. From January to June, inclusive. £ 45.00

London. G. Henderson. 1833. pp. (iv) 446. Frontis, engraved title & 7 engraved plates, 25 coloured fashion plates, 6 wood cuts within the text. 12mo. Full calf, spine cracked, hinges just holding. Off setting. All plates present.

Reference: 8457

 
DE COURCY, Maragaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol IV. From July to December, inclusive. £ 30.00

London. G. Henderson. 1833. pp. (iv), 464. Frontis, engraved title & 6 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates, 6 wood engravings within the text. 12mo. Full calf, spine cracked, both boards nearly detached. Frontis, engraved title & 1st 4 pages detached. Off setting. All plates present.

Reference: 25622

 
DE COURCY, Maragaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol VI. From July to December, inclusive. £ 55.00

London. G. Henderson. 1834. pp. (vi), 458. Frontis, engraved title and 6 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Modern quarter calf, marble boards. Some pale foxing and off setting. All plates present.

Reference: 77421

 
DE COURCY, Maragaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol VIII. From July to December, inclusive. £ 45.00

London. G. Henderson. 1835. pp vi, 438. Frontis, engraved taitle, 6 engraved plates, 25 coloured fashion plates of which one is folded. 12mo. Full calf, lacking spine, hinges weak. All plates present.

Reference: 18584

 
DE COURCY, Maragaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol XI. From January to June, inclusive. £ 60.00

London. G. Henderson. 1837. pp. (iv), 440. Frontis, engraved title & 9 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Full calf, spine labels, gilt decoration. Some minor foxing, 1 colour plate repaired. All plates present.

Reference: 13268

 
DE COURCY, Margaret & Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol VII. Fom January to June, inclusive. £ 30.00

London. G. Henderson. 1835. pp. (iv), 440. Frontis, engraved title & 6 engraved plates, 26 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Full calf, most of spine lacking and both boards detached. Some off setting. All plates present.

Reference: 133780

 
DE COURCY, Margaret and Beatrice. (Editors). THE LADIES' CABINET of Fashion, Music and Romance. Vol V. From January to June, inclusive. £ 30.00

London. G. Henderson. 1834. pp. (iv), 462. Frontis, engraved title and 6 engraved plates, 25 coloured fashion plates, 1 sheet of music folded. 12mo. Full calf, lacking spine, both boards detached. All plates present.

Reference: 6750

 
DE GROFF, R. Scott. POWDER AND OTHER SKIING POEMS. £ 10.00

R. Scott De Groff. 1995. pp. 29. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. 2nd printing. A very good copy.

Reference: 17624

 
DE RICCI, Seymour. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SHELLEY'S LETTERS Published and Unpublished. £ 20.00

Privately Printed. 1927. pp. 296. 8vo. Tan cloth. Edges browned. 1st Edition.

Reference: 2146

 
DE SAWTRY, Geoffrey. (Psuedonym) THE CHURCHES OF HOLDERNESS not destroyed, but anatomized, to demonstrate the unhealthy state of the antiquated constitution. By Geoffrey e Sawtry, Abbot, Honorary member of the State Church Reform Society. Parts I and II. £ 275.00

Hull. Weston Howe; Mary Montgomery. 1837 - 1838. 2 parts. pp. 31; (ii), 40. Frontis in Part I. 8vo. Modern blue cloth with original wrappers bound in. In Part II pp.16 - 21 are misbound. A very, very good copy of a rare pamphlet published by unlicensed printers. Chilton p.xix & p.190. Barnard p.11. COPAC lists copies at Glasgow University, Sheffiled University & University College London. Hull Central Library also has a copy.

Reference: 573754

 
DE SELINCOURT, Ernest. WORDSWORTHIAN and Other Studies. £ 6.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1947. pp. (vii), 206. 8vo. D/W, frayed.

Reference: 4673

 
DECAMP, Maria Theresa afterwards KEMBLE, Marie Therese. (Translator). PERSONATION; or, Fairly Taken In. An Interlude, in One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (Circa 1879). pp. 18. Frontis. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. Lacy's Acting Edition. No. 1327.

Reference: 112070

 
DEIGHTON, Alan. A SHOCKING CASE OF STARVATION IN HULL. A Short memoir of the Life of 'Count' Adolphe de Werdinsky. £ 12.00

Beverley. Highagte Publications Ltd. 2014. pp. iv, 90. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1902645618. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 75641

 
DEKKERS, Odin. J.M. ROBERTSON: Rationalist and Literary Critic. £ 6.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 1998. pp. x, 281. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1840146680. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 19216

 
DELAVIGNE, Casimir. MESSENIENNE SUR LORD BYRON. £ 125.00

Paris. Chez Ladvocat. 1824. pp. (iv), 15. Vignette on title page. 8vo. Quarter calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed. Light foxing throughout. 3rd edition. With typescript english translation.

Reference: 16283

 
DELAVIGNE, M. Casimir. MARINO FALIERO. £ 12.00

Paris. Ladvocat Librarire. 1829. pp. 188. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. 8vo. Some slight foxing. In the introduction Delavigne denies that he has copied Byron's tragedy. 'On a dit que mon ouvrage etait une traduction de la tragedie de Lord Byron. Ce reproche est injuste. J'ai du me rencontrer avec lui dans quelques scenes donnees par l'histoire; mais la marche de l'action, les ressorts qui la conduisent et la soutiennent, le developpement des caracteres et des passions qui la modifient et l'animent, tout est different.' In Stendhals Scarlet & Black, the hero, Julien Sorel compares the nobles of France that he meets at a ball to the nobles of Venice he has seen portrayed in Delavigne's Marino Faliero.

Reference: 8203

 
DENTITH, Simon. NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE THEN AND NOW. Reading with Hindsight. £ 30.00

Farnham. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2014. pp. ix, 182. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781472418852

Reference: 73522

 
DeVINE, Christine. CLASS IN TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY NOVELS OF GISSING, JAMES, HARDY AND WELLS. £ 25.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2005. pp. xii,158. 7 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754651509. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 228992

 
DEWIS, Sarah. THE LOUDONS AND THE GARDENING PRESS. A Victorian Cultural Industry. £ 30.00

Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2014. pp. xvi, 278. 35 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. A veru good, bright, clean copy.. ISBN 9781409469223

Reference: 195139

 
DEWITZ, Bodo von. (Editor). FACTS. Photography from the 19th and 20th Century. £ 16.00

Agfa collection in the Museum Ludwig Cologne. Cologne. Museum Ludwig and Steidl Publishers. 2006. pp. 325. Very well illustrated. 4to. Paperback. ISBN 3865212956. Exhibition catalogue, text in German and English. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 65110

 
DIACK, Francis C. THE INSCRIPTIONS OF PICTLAND. An Essay on the sculptured and inscribed stones of the North East and North of Scotland: with other writings and collections. £ 80.00

Edited by WilliamM. Alexander and John MacDonald. Aberdeen. For the Third Spalding Club. 1944. pp. xix, 207, 13 of List of Office-Bearers and Members of the Third Spalding Club. 40 illustrations. 8vo. Green cloth with gilt lettering. Small tear to illustration leaf 18 & 19/ 20 & 21, repaired and not affecting the illustration. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. A very good copy.

Reference: 18860

 
DIBDIN, Charles; MURPHY, Arthur. THE DESERTER; A Musical Drama in Two Acts. THE CITIZEN; A Farce in Two Acts. £ 12.00

London. G. Balne. Circa 1826. 2 Works together. pp. 8, 8. Coloured vignette at beginning of each work. 8vo. Printed wrapper, detached, split down spine. The London Stage series.

Reference: 26562

 
DICKENS, A.G. KNOW YOUR PARISH CHURCH. St. Mary's Church, Cottingham. £ 5.00

Malet Lambert Local History Reprint. (1961). pp. 16 unnumbered. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A good copy.

Reference: 76090

 
DICKENS, Charles. THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD. £ 185.00

London. Chapman and Hall. 1870. pp. viii, 190, (ii) of adverts. Frontis portrait, engraved title and 12 plates, all by S.l. Fildes. 8vo. Half green morocco with gilt decoration, all edges gilt. Tipped in on the front endpapers are a newspaper cutting reportting the death of Sir Luke Fildes and the front part of the original wrapper for Part III of this work. 1st edition. Sadleir 694. Smith p. 114.

Reference: 105850

 
DICKENS, Charles. THE SPEECHES OF CHARLES DICKENS. £ 35.00

Edited by K.J. Fielding. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1960. pp. xxiv, 456. 8vo. Blue cloth. Edges of text block foxed, otherwise a very clean, very good copy.

Reference: 80751

 
DIGBY, Anne. PAUPER PALACES. £ 10.00

London. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1978. pp. x, 266. Illustrated with 20 photographs, 3 maps, 15 line drawings & 5 tables. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. Studies in Economic History. ISBN 0710087845. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 92970

 
DILKS, David. COMMUNICATIONS, THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE FUTURE. £ 5.00

University of Hull Press. (1994). pp. 21. 8vo. Wrapper. Inaugural Commonwealth Lecture delivered in the Middleton Hall of the University of Hull on 10th May, 1994.

Reference: 12085

 
DIO CASSIUS. Earnest Cary (Translator). ROMAN HISTORY Books LI - LV. Loeb Classical Library No. 83. £ 12.00

Harvard University Press. 2000. pp. (vi), 492. Small 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. Reprint. ISBN 0674990927. Text in Greek and English. A very good copy.

Reference: 122820

 
DIO CASSIUS. Earnest Cary (Translator). ROMAN HISTORY Books LXI - LXX. Loeb Classical Library No. 176. £ 12.00

Harvard University Press. 2005. pp. (vi), 482. Small 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed, spine slightly faded. Reprint. ISBN 0674991958. Text in Greek and English. A very good copy.

Reference: 9351

 
DIO CASSIUS. Earnest Cary (Translator). ROMAN HISTORY. Books LXXI - LXXX. Loeb Classical Library No. 177. £ 12.00

Harvard University Press. 2001. pp. (vi), 572. Small 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed. Reprint. ISBN 0674991966. Text in Greek and English. A very good copy.

Reference: 16554

 
DIO CASSIUS. Earnest Cary. (Translator). ROMAN HISTORY Books LVI - LX. Loeb Classical Library No. 175. £ 12.00

Harvard University Press. 2000. pp. (vi), 449. Small 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. Reprint. ISBN 0674991931. Text in Greek and English. A very good copy.

Reference: 214680

 
DIO. Earnest Cary (Translator on the basis of the version of Herbery Baldwin Foster). DIO'S ROMAN HISTORY in Nine volumes. Loeb Classical Library No. 32. £ 10.00

Harvard University Press. 1990. pp. xxxii, 449. Small 8vo. D/W. Reprint. ISBN 0674990366. Text in English and Greek. A very good copy.

Reference: 65790

 
DOCK COMPANY OF HULL. REMARKS ON A PUBLICATION, INTITLED 'THE CASE OF THE MERCHANTS, ETC OF THE TOWN OF KINGSTON UPON HULL' With Additions. £ 150.00

London. J. Cooper. 1787. pp. (ii), 35, (i). Folded accounts leaf, folded map, 2 folded diagrams.4to. Disbound. Title page dusty. Regarding the building of the first dock in Hull, later Queen's Dock and now Queen's Garden. ESTC N23188

Reference: 122470

 
DODSWORTH, Ted. (Compiler). THE TRAIN NOW STANDING. Volume One. Life and Times of the Hull and Barnsley Railway: A Pictorial Miscellany. £ 5.00

Beverley. Hutton Press. 1990. pp. 107. Very well illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 0907033954. A very good copy. Vol 1 only

Reference: 66439

 
DOHERTY, Richard. HELMAND MISSION. With The Royal Irish Battlegroup in Afghanistan, 2008. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2009. pp. 175. Illustrated, some in colour. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781848841482. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 10153

 
DOMINI. Donatino. LORD BYRON. A Cura. £ 20.00

Ravenna. Longo Editore. 1988. pp. 161. 152 illustrations, mainly monochrome but some in colour. Text in Italian. Medium 4to. Wrapper. A good copy.

Reference: 13575

 
DONELAN, Charles. ROMANTICISM AND MALE FANTASY IN BYRON’S DON JUAN. A Marketable Vice. £ 16.00

London. MacMillan. 2000. pp. ix, 195. 8vo. D/W. Romanticism in Perspective: Texts, Cultures, Histories. General Editors Marilyn Gaull & Stephen Prickett. ISBN 0333760298.

Reference: 6584

 
DORNAN, Peter. DIVING STATIONS. The Story of Captain George Hunt DSO, DSC, RN. One of the most successful Allied Submarine Captains in the Second World War. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2010. pp. xviii, 173. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781848843219. Avery good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 11777

 
DOWLING, Andrew. MANLINESS AND THE MALE NOVELIST IN VICTORIAN LITERATURE. £ 25.00

Aldershot. Ashagte Publishing Ltd. 2001. pp. viii, 139. Frontis, 3 plates. 8vo. Edge of text block very slightly browned. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754603806. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 11882

 
DOYLE, William. THE PARLEMENT OF BORDEAUX AND THE END OF THE OLD REGIME !771 - 1790. £ 6.00

London. Ernest Benn Ltd. 1974. pp. xii, 355. 3 maps. 8vo. D/W. Minor foxing edge of text block. ISBN 0510262104. A very good copy.

Reference: 78748

 
DRABBLE, Margaret. SAFE AS HOUSES. £ 5.00

London. Chatoo & Windus. 1990. pp. 44. Paperback. Chatto CounterBlasts No. 17. Signed by the author on title page.

Reference: 11764

 
DREWERY, Geoffrey. THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LIBRARIES IN HULL. £ 6.00

Hull. Kingston Press. 2002. pp. (iv), 75. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1902039157. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 21043

 
DREWERY, R.F. (Compiler). A SELECT LIST OF BOOKS ON HULL AND DISTRICT. A Guide to the Collections in the Local History Library. £ 6.00

Kingston upon Hull Libraries. 1968. pp. vi, 32. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper staples as issued, wrapper browned. A good copy.

Reference: 7181

 
DRYDEN, John. Edited by James Kinsley. THE POEMS. £ 100.00

Oxford at the Clarendon Press. 1970. 4 vols. pp. xxi, 466; vii, 467 - 1001; (v), 1003 - 1436; vi, 1437 - 2104. Frontis - Vol I. 8vo. D/Ws faded, foxed and slightly torn. Edge of text block foxed. Previous owner's name on inside of front board. Reprint. Internally a very clean copy.

Reference: 16702

 
DU BOS, Charles. BYRON ET LE BESOIN DE LA FATALITE. £ 8.00

Paris. Sans Pareil. 1929. pp. 361. 8vo. Paperback with tissue wrapper, torn. Le Conciliabule de Trente dirige par Louis Martin-Chauffier. Fro the library of Alex Bridge with his bookplate.

Reference: 3395

 
DUBOURG, A.W. TWENTY MINUTES UNDER AN UMBRELLA. Comic Interlude. £ 10.00

London & New York. Samuel French. ND. Circa 1880. pp. 12. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. French's Acting Edition (Late Lacy's) No. 1576.

Reference: 64822

 
DUNN, Douglas (Editor). A RUMOURED CITY. New Poets from Hull. £ 15.00

With a Foreword by Philip Larkin. The poets are Peter Didsbury, Tony Flynn, Ian Gregsoon, T.F. Griffin, Douglas Houston, Margot K. Juby, Sean O'Brien, Tony Petch, Genny Rahtz, & Frank Redpath. Newcastle upon Tyne. Bloodaxe Books Ltd. 1982. pp. 112. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 090642741X. Signed by Dunn on the title page.

Reference: 8250

 
DUNN, Douglas. POLL TAX: The Fiscal Fake. £ 5.00

London. Chatto & Windus. 1990. pp. (v), 58. Paperback. Chatto CounterBlasts No. 12. Signed by the author on title page.

Reference: 7026

 
DUNN, Douglas. THE YEAR'S AFTERNOON. £ 25.00

London. Faber & Faber. 2000. pp. (viii), 81. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0571204279. Inscribed by the author on the title page'To Edwin Dawes with best wisges - Douglas Dunn'.

Reference: 8950

 
DUNN, Douglas. UNDER THE INFLUENCE. Douglas Dunn on Philip Larkin. £ 20.00

Edinburgh University Library. 1987. pp. (iv), 13. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good copy. Bloomfield App 10.

Reference: 39774

 
DUNN, Douglas; Robert Whitaker. TERRY STREET. £ 30.00

Hull. Bete Noir. 1994. pp. 102. Illustrtaed with Whitaker's photographs. Royal 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 14951

 
DÛRINGSFELD, Ida Von. BYRONS FRAUEN. £ 40.00

Breslau. Verlag von Joh. Urban Kern. 1845. pp. viii, 223. 8vo. Original paper wrapper. Ex-Library with stamp on title page. Top of spine selotaped. Unopened. Slightly frail. The text is in German and is the first edition of a collection of descriptions of Byronic heroines from the Maid of Saragossa in Childe Childe Harold to Aurora Raby in Don Juan. The author quotes extensively from Byron's poetry.

Reference: 64980

 
DYER, G. A RESTORATION OF THE ANCIENT MODES OF BESTOWING NAMES ON THE RIVERS, HILLS, VALLIES, PLAINS, AND SETTLEMENTS OF BRITAIN; Recorded by no Ancient, nor explored by any Modern Author. £ 85.00

Exemplified in the Derivation of Roman-british, and later Denominations of Districts, Names of the principal Towns, and Appellations of the Features of Nature. From which nearly All the Explanations given to these Terms, by Verstegan, Skinner, Vallancey, Bryant, Borlase, Whitaker, Pryce, Macpherson, and other Etymologists, are shewn to be unfounded. To this Treatise are prefixed, the Principles by which Names were originally formed, from their primitive Gaelic Roots. Exeter. G. Dyer. 1805. pp. 295, (ix) of index. 8vo. Modern, contemporary style, full calf with pine labels. Pencil notations on the endpapers and occasionally in the margins.

Reference: 161380

 
DYSON, Brian, with Maeve Brennan and Geoff Weston. PHILIP LARKIN: His Life and Work. Catalogue of an Exhibition held in the Brynmor Jones Library 2 June - 12 July, 1986. £ 5.00

Brynmor Jones Library University of Hull. 1986. pp. 24. 2 illustrations. 8vo. Card wrappper. Stapled as issued.

Reference: 1059

 
DYSON, Brian. (Editor). THE MODERN ACADEMIC LIBRARY. Essays in memory of Philip Larkin. £ 20.00

The contributors are David M. Baker, Barry C. Bloomfield, Maeve M. Brennan, Charles F. Brook, Douglas Dunn, Brian Dyson, Thomas W. Graham, Peter A. Hoare, Brenda E. Moon, Robert F. Smeaton, & Lynne Wallace. London. The Library Association 1989. pp. xviii, 157. 1 plate. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0853658870 Bloomfield App 11.

Reference: 9344

 
EAGLES, Thomas. RELVEDDER, Baron Kolff. etc. £ 75.00

London. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman. 1838. pp. (vii), 246. 8vo. Original cloth, later spine label. With the bookplate of J O Edwards.

Reference: 18707

 
EASDOWN, Martin. YORKSHIRE'S SEASIDE PIERS. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Wharncliffe Books. 2008. pp. viii, 152. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1845630629. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 66660

 
EASLEY, Alexis. FIRST-PERSON ANONYMOUS. Women Writers and Victorian Print Media, 1830 - 70. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2004. pp. xi, 209. 7 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754630560. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 11408

 
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. DESCENT OF LANDS ON THE WOLDS (Cover title). £ 175.00

Kingston upon Hull. James Paxton. (1860). pp. 64. Large post 8vo. Red morocco with gilt decoration, corners rubbed, new spine. Within the work are 4 seperate title pages - Descent of Lands in Sledmere; Garton; Fimber; Weaverthorpe. COPAC records a part copy of Sledmere only at the Bodleian and one complete copy at Leeds University.

Reference: 108883

 
EASTERN MORNING NEWS. BOTANIC AND PARK WARDS RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION Hull City Council Debates from the Eastern Morning News. 13.11.06 to 03.06.10. (Typed spine label). £ 35.00

1906 - 1910. 2 Newscutting albums. pp. 82; 80 plus 120 unused pages. The albums are of different sizes - 7.5" x 9.5" and 9.5" x 11.5". Cloth, marked. They are newspaper reports of Hull City Council debates.

Reference: 7617

 
EDGEWORTH, Maria. TALES AND NOVELS in Eighteen Volumes. £ 375.00

London. Baldwin and Cradock. 1832. - 1833 18 vols. Frontis and engraved title to every volume. Half calf, marbled boards, spines with gilt decoration and labels, some chipped. Spines badly sunned. Vol 1 Castle Rackrent; An Essay on Irish Bulls; An Essay on the Noble Science of Self-Justification. Vols 2 & 3 Moral Tales Vols 4 & 5 Popular Tales. Vol 6, 7, 8 & 9 Tales of Fashionable Life. Vol 10 Table of Fashionable Life Vol V and The Modern Griselda. Vol 11 & 12 Belinda. Vol 13 Leonora with Letters on Several Subjects. Vol 14 & 15 Patronage. Vol 16 Patronage and Comic Dramas. Vol 17 Harrington and Thoughts on Bores. Vol 18 Ormond.

Reference: 9954

 
EDINBURGH, H.R.H. The Duke of. COMMUNICATION. £ 8.00

London. The English Association. 1968. pp. 10. 8vo. Wrapper stapled as issued. The English Association Presidential Address 1968.

Reference: 78475

 
EDMONDSTON, Thos. AN ETYMOLOGICAL GLOSSARY OF THE SHETLAND & ORKNEY DIALECT with some derivations of Names of Places in Shetland. (Partley Read at Two Meetings of the Philological Society in the Spring of 1866). £ 95.00

Edinburgh. Adam & Charles Black. 1866. pp. x, 166. Line drawings in the text. 8vo. Original cloth, spine faded, hinges beginning to fray, corners bumped, sheen of cloth removed in small patches. Inscribed 'With Kind regards from The Author' on the title page.

Reference: 518449

 
EDWARDS, Kathleen. THE ENGLISH SECULAR CATHEDRALS IN THE MIDDLE AGES. A Constitutional Study with special reference to the Fourteenth Century. £ 30.00

Manchester University Press; New York. Barnes & Noble. 1967. pp. xx, 412. Frontis. 6 plates. 8vo. D/W. 2nd edition. A very good copy.

Reference: 14032

 
EDWARDS, William. THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE NORTH RIDING. £ 15.00

London. A Brown & Sons Ltd. 1924. pp. xvi, 267. Frontis, 32 plates, 4 line drawings, 1 map folded. 4to. Tan cloth, corners slightly bumped. A very good copy.

Reference: 8528C

 
EDWARDS. P.D. DICKENS'S 'YOUNG MEN'. george Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates and the World of Victorian Journalism. £ 12.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Press Ltd. 1997. pp. x, 229. 16 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block slightly browned. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1859280439. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 20376

 
EHNENN, Jill R. WOMEN'S LITERARY COLLABORATION, QUEERNESS, AND LATE-VICTORIAN CULTURE. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2008. pp. xi, 207. 20 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780754652946

Reference: 95260

 
ELLERBY, J.R. HISTORY OF THE MINERVA LODGE OF FREEMASONS. No. 250 Hull. 1783 to 1933. £ 30.00

Hull. Archibald & Johnsons Ltd. 1935. pp. (viii), 80. Illustrated with 4 photographs and 1 line drawing. 8vo. Pale blue cloth, spine slightly marked. A very good copy.

Reference: 23725

 
ELLIOTSON, John. NUMEROUS CASES ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE EFFICACY OF HYDROCYANIC OR PRUSSIC ACID IN AFFECTIONS OF THE STOMACH; with A report upon its powers in pectoral and other diseases in which it has been already recommended: £ 130.00

And Some Facts respecting the necessity of varying the doses of medicines according to circumstances, and The Use of Opium in Diabetes. London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Dublin. Hodges and M'Arthur; Edinburgh. Adam Black. 1820. pp. viii, 107. 8vo. Later paper binding. A very good copy.

Reference: 16468

 
ELSOM, Hilary. MEMORY LANE. The Hessle Collection. £ 10.00

Hull. The Avenues Press. (1991)? pp. 80. 76 photographs of Hessle. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0951683845. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 7825

 
ELWIN, Malcolm. LORD BYRON'S FAMILY. Annabella, Ada and Augusta 1816-1824. £ 6.00

Edited from the author's typescript by Peter Thomson. London. John Murray. 1975. pp. 252. 4 plates. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 1816

 
ERSKINE, Charles. TWENTY YEARS BEFORE THE MAST. With the more thrilling scenes and incidents while circumbanigating the globe under the command of the late Admiral Charles Wilkes 1838 - 1842. £ 10.00

Edited by Thomas Philbrick Chicago. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company. The Lakeside Press. 2006. pp. liv, 394. Illustrated. Small 8vo. Green cloth, top edge gilt. No. 104 of the Lakeside Classics series. A very good, bright, clean copy still shrink wrapped.

Reference: 6767L

 
ERSKINE, Charles. TWENTY YEARS BEFORE THE MAST. With the more thrilling scenes and incidents while circumnavigating the globe under the command of the late Admiral Charles Wilkes 1838 - 1842. £ 200.00

Boston. By the Author. 1890. pp. (ii), x, 311. 11 plates with further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Original green cloth with pictorial gilt decoration. Corners slightly bumped. A sharp, clean copy.

Reference: 6767

 
ESCARPIT, Robert. LORD BYRON. Un temperament Litteraire. £ 25.00

Paris. Le Cercle du Livre. 1956 - 1957. 2 vols. pp. 244; 340. Facsimile frontis - Vol 2, 1 plate - Vol 1. 8vo. Printed wrappers, spine faded Vol 1. Vol 1 - Introduction, Usages de la Litterature, Le Mode Lyrique; Vol 2 - Le Mode Rhetorique, Le Mode Lyrique, Conclusion, Appendices - Bibliographie, Index.

Reference: 237782

 
ESPINASSE, F. THE HOUSE OF MURRAY. £ 5.00

New York. Harper & Brothers. 1885. pp. 503 - 522. Illustrated. 8vo. Quarter cloth, boards. Slightly grubby. Article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume LXXI June to November 1885.

Reference: 104722

 
EVANS, D.H. AN EAST RIDING MISCELLANY. East Riding Archaeologist Vol 9. 1997. £ 10.00

Hull. East Riding Archaeological Society and the Humber Archaeology Partnership. 1997. pp. vi, 171. Illustrated in monochrome. Royal 8vo. Paperback. A very good bright, clean copy.

Reference: 54515

 
EVERARD, Edmund. THE DEPOSITIONS AND EXAMINATIONS OF MR EDMUND EVERARD (Who was Four years close Prisoner in the Tower of London) Concerning the Horrid Popish Plot against the Life of His Sacred Majesty, the Government, and the Protestant Religion. £ 100.00

With the Names of several persons in England, Ireland, France, and elsewhere, concerned in the Conspiracy. Part whereof was five years since made known to persons herein specified; and again tendered to the Honourable Committee of Lords sitting in Parliament at Westminster, upon Oath; and now tendered to the Honourable House of Commons. London. Dorman Newman. 1679. pp. (iv), 16. Imperial 8vo. Half modern calf, cloth boards, new endpapers. ESTC R4864

Reference: 69410

 
EYRE, Henry. AN ACCOUNT OF THE MINERAL WATERS OF SPA, commonly called the German Spaw: being a Collection of Observations from the most Eminent Authors who have wrote on that Subject. £ 340.00

London. J. Roberts. 1733. pp.xi, 36. Frontis, 3 plates (the frontis & 2 of the plates are folded).12mo. Quarter cloth, contemporary style boards. from the library of Eric Quayle with his bookplate. Henry Eyre is billed as Purveyor for Mineral Waters to Her Majesty.

Reference: 7005

 
FABES, Gilbert H. MODERN FIRST EDITIONS: Points and Values. (Third Series). £ 10.00

London. W & G Foyle Ltd. 1932. pp. xxvii, 100. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed and marked. Partly unopened. Unnumbered copy of a limited edition of 750 copies.

Reference: 10607

 
FAIRBANK, David & Mike Ulyatt (Compilers). THE PEN-PUSHERS OF HIGH STREET. A Centenary History of the Hull Zingari Cricket Club. £ 10.00

Hull. Hull Zingari Cricket Club. 1996. pp. 104. Illustrated in monochrome. Small folio. Paperback, corners slightly creased. A very good clean copy. ISBN 1872167799

Reference: 35233

 
FAIRBANK, David & Mike Ulyatt (Compilers). THE PEN-PUSHERS OF HIGH STREET. A Centenary History of the Hull Zingari Cricket Club. £ 10.00

Hull. Hull Zingari Cricket Club. 1996. pp. 104. Illustrated in monochrome. Small folio. Paperback, corners slightly creased. A very good clean copy. ISBN 1872167799

Reference: 35233

 
FAIRER, David. ORGANISING POETRY. The Coleridge Circle 1790 - 1798. £ 30.00

Oxford University Press. 2009. pp. xiv, 345. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780199296163. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 269220

 
FAIRHOLT, F.W. COSTUME IN ENGLAND. A Histroy of Dress from the Earliest Period until the close of the Eighteenth Century to which is appended An Illustrated Glossary of Terms. £ 20.00

London. Chapman & Hall. 1860. pp. viii, 607. Illustrated througout. 8vo. Original blue cloth, spine dulled, front hinge rubbed. Shaken. 2nd edition.

Reference: 7318

 
FAIRHOLT, F.W. Revised The Hon. H.A. Dillon. COSTUME IN ENGLAND. A History of Dress to the end of the Eighteenth Century. Vol I - History. £ 5.00

London. George Bell & Sons. 1885. pp. xxvi, 416, 23 of adverts. Illustrated with line drawings throughout. 8vo. Original brown cloth. Front hinge tender. 3rd edition. Vol I only

Reference: 17482

 
FALLOW, T.M. and H.B. McCall. YORKSHIRE CHURCH PLATE. £ 50.00

Leeds. The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. 1912 - 1915. 2 vols. pp. xxiv, 380; xii, 291. 2 frontis's, 47 plates. 8vo. Vol 1 - Quarter purple calf, cloth boards. The City of York; The North Riding; & The East Riding: Vol 2 - Blue cloth, gilt decoration. The West Riding. The spines of this mismatched set are faded. The Yorkshire Archaeological Society Extra Series Vols III & IV. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED.

Reference: 6701

 
FARRELL, T.H.F. ROLLIT FARRELL & BLADON. A Brief History 1841 - 1991. £ 12.00

Hull. Rollit Farrell & Bladon. 1991. pp. 35. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. A very good clean copy of a history of a firm of solicitors.

Reference: 10059

 
FASHION (THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLEE; A Magazine of Literature and Fashion under the immediate patronage of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent. July to December 1834). £ 75.00

(London. Joseph Rogerson). 1834. pp 368. 24 uncloured fashion plates, 12 coloured fashion plates, slightly foxed. 8vo. Half calf, marbled baords, front hinge very slightly rubbed, corners bumped. Lacks title.

Reference: 120930

 
FASHION (THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLEE; A Magazine of Literature and Fashion under the immediate patronage of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent. Vol. XXVII July - December 1847). £ 80.00

(London. Joseph Rogerson). (1847). pp. 384, additional leaves between the engraved plates. Frontis & 11 engraved plates, 12 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed. Lacking title page.

Reference: 13852

 
FASHION THE HANDY CATALOGUE OF STANDARD PATTERN. Garments for Fall and Winter 1895 - 96. £ 15.00

New York. Standard Fashion Company. 1895. pp. 50. All illustration. 4to. Wrapper, frayed and detached. Very browned throughout and frail due to poor quality of paper used.

Reference: 24729

 
FASHION THE LADIES CABINET OF FASHION, MUSIC & ROMANCE. Vol. 6. £ 80.00

London. E. Henderson. 1846. pp. 414, (ii). Engraved title, 10 uncloured engravings, 26 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Contemporary cloth, spine faded. Some off setting from the engravings and some are browned but on the whole a clean copy.

Reference: 9682

 
FASHION THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLEE; A Magazine of Literature and Fashion under the immediate patronage of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent.Vol. XXXIII. January to June 1850. £ 60.00

(London. Joseph Rogerson). 1850. pp. 384, (ii) of index. 11 engravings interleaved with 1 page of text, 10 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards. pp. 255/256 partly detached and frayed where the 2 coloured plates for April have been removed.

Reference: 69592

 
FASHION. (LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, addressed particularly to The Ladies. Vol II (?) from January to June 1807. £ 75.00

London. J. Bell. 1807. pp. 336, 35. 5 engraved plates, 10 fashion plates of which 6 are coloured, 6 sheets of music, 6 patterns, 5 of 7 cartoons within the Supplement. 8vo. Reverse calf, hinges cracked but holding. Lacking pp 85 -92 - pp93 - 100 is duplicated. Lacking all engravings and fashion plates for January.

Reference: 90644

 
FASHION. (LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, addressed particularly to The Ladies. Vol III from July to December 1807 with Vol IV January to March 1808.) £ 80.00

London. J. Bell. 1807 - 1808. pp. iv, 344, 144. 9 engraved plates, 16 fashion plates half of which are coloured, 9 sheets of music, 9 patterns, 7 5 cartoon. 8vo. Reverse calf, rear board detached, front board loose. pp 43 -46 detached. Lacks pp. 167 - 170, & the fashion plates for September.

Reference: 176250

 
FASHION. (LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, addressed particularly to The Ladies. Vol XXIX January to June 1824.). £ 75.00

London. J. Bell. 1824. pp. 280. 6 engraved plates, 12 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half morocco, marbled boards. Some off setting. pp. 5 - 10 loose. Lacks title page.

Reference: 21811

 
FASHION. (LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, addressed particularly to The Ladies. Vol XXVIII January to June 1823) £ 80.00

London. J. Bell. 1823. pp. 284, (ii) index. 7 engravings, 12 coloured fashion plates, 6 sheets of music. 8vo. Half morocco, marbled boards. pp. 45 - 60 loose, no title page. All plates as called for.

Reference: 57896

 
FASHION. (LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, addressed particularly to The Ladies. Vol XXVIII July to December 1823). £ 80.00

London. J. Bell. 1823. pp. (iv), 286, (ii) of index. 6 engraved plates, 12 coloured fashion plates, 1 sheet of music. 8vo. Half morocco, marbled boards. Some off setting. With the title page for July to December 1822 and the index for Vol XXVI.

Reference: 13434

 
FASHION. (LE FOLLET. Journal du grand monde.) £ 200.00

(Paris; London. E. minister & Son). (1865). 34 coloured fashion plates, 11 uncloured fashion engraving. 8vo. Half calf marble boards, spine split. Collection of plates, each with the date in ink at the bottom edge of the illustration. Also included are 6 loose uncoloured fashion engravings and one coloured fashion plate. The binding is detached down the front hinge. A collection of plates.

Reference: 88360

 
FASHION. (THE LADIES' COMPANION, and Monthly Magazine. Vol VIII. Second Series. 1855). £ 40.00

(London. Rogerson and Tuxford). (1855.) pp. 336. 6 engravinhs, 6 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Contemporary half calf, cloth boards. Lacks title page and index.

Reference: 170254

 
FASHION. (THE LADIES POCKET MAGAZINE. 1837. Part 1.) £ 35.00

(London. Jospeh Robins). (1837). pp. viii, 244. 5 engraved plates, 24 coloured fashion plates of which 4 are torn. 12mo. Modern quarter calf, marbled baords. Lacking Frontis and engraved title.

Reference: 19722

 
FASHION. (THE LADIES POCKET MAGAZINE. 1837. Part 2.) £ 30.00

(London. Joseph Robins). 1837. pp. iii- viii, 244. 4 engraved plates, 20 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Original cloth marked. Lacking Frontis, engraved title, 4 fashion plates, & 3 engravings.

Reference: 71380

 
FASHION. (THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLEE; A Magazine of Literature and Fashion under the immediate patronage of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent.Vol. XXIX. July to December 1849 £ 70.00

(London. Joseph Rogerson). 1848. pp. 384, (ii) of index. 11 engravings interleaved with 1 page of text, 12 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards, front hinge split, but holding firm, base of spine lacking. One engraving lacking, all fashion plates present.

Reference: 13499

 
FASHION. BLACKWOOD'S LADY'S MAGAZINE of the Belles lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions etc and Gazette of the Fashionable World. Vol. XIV 1843. £ 85.00

Under the special Patronage of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. London. A.H. Blackwood and Page. 1843. pp. 398. Frontis & 11 engraved plates, many folded, 18 coloured fashion plates, one of which is loose. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards slightly rubbed. Slightly shaken.

Reference: 13926

 
FASHION. BLACKWOOD'S LADY'S MAGAZINE of the Belles lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions etc and Gazette of the Fashionable World. Vol. XV 1843. £ 80.00

Under the special Patronage of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. London. A.H. Blackwood and Page. 1843. pp. 364. Frontis & 5 engraved plates, 18 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards slightly rubbed. Slightly shaken, title detached.

Reference: 29779

 
FASHION. BLACKWOOD'S LADY'S MAGAZINE of the Belles lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions etc and Gazette of the Fashionable World. Vol. XVI 1844 £ 75.00

Under the special Patronage of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. London. A. H. Blackwood and Page. 1844. pp. 316. Frontis and 3 engraved plates, 17 coloured fashion plates of 18?. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards slightly rubbed. Slightly shaken.

Reference: 6479

 
FASHION. BLACKWOOD'S LADY'S MAGAZINE of the Belles lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions etc and Gazette of the Fashionable World. Vol. XVII 1844 £ 85.00

Under the special Patronage of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. London. A.H. Blackwood and Page. 1844. pp. 312. Frontis and 2 engravings, 18 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards slightly rubbed. Slightly shaken.

Reference: 281068

 
FASHION. LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, addressed particularly to The Ladies. Vol I - New Series from January 1 to June 30 1810 with Vol II - New Series from July 1 to December 31 1810. £ 150.00

London. J. Bell. 1810 - 1811. pp. 256, 245* - 252*, 257 - 304, 110, (ii) index, 28, 41 - 60 of adverts, (iv), 57 - 384, 9 - 56 of adverts, 385 - 388, iv of index. 12 engravings, 19 coloured fashion plates including a coffin, 6 sheets of music, 9 patterns, 1 sketch. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards, top half of spine coming away. Vol I lacks pp. 193 - 200, music in February & April. April also lacking the fashion plates and pattern. The adverts are lacking pp29 - 40. The Supplement is Milton's Paradise Lost. Vol II is lacking July, music in October, Novem ber & December and the pattern is also missing in December. Both volumes foxed and many of the folded music and patterns slightly frayed. A bit shabby.

Reference: 64040

 
FASHION. LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, addressed particularly to The Ladies. Vol I. Part I from February 1 to July 31 1806. £ 95.00

London. J. bell. 1806. pp. iv, 336. 6 engraved plates, 13 uncloured fashion plates, 6 sheets of music, 6 patterns, 1 facsimile folded. 8vo. Reverse calf. Front board, 1st gathering and pp. 217 - 220 detached. All plates present.

Reference: 33279

 
FASHION. LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, addressed particularly to The Ladies. Vol I. Part II from August 1 to December 31 1806. £ 100.00

London. J. Bell. 1806. pp. (ii), 337 - 614, 64, v- viii of index. 6 engraved plates, 8 fashion plates, 2 of which are coloured, 2 folded, 5 sheets of music, 5 patterns, 8.pp of Ackermann's Pattern Cards, map of the battle of Jena folded. 8vo. Reverse calf. Front board detached. All plates present.

Reference: 81280

 
FASHION. LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE. Or, Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine, addressed particularly to The Ladies. Vol V from July 1 to December 31 1808. £ 80.00

London. J. Bell. 1808. pp. 190, 81 - 84 (unknown text), 191 - 286, 9 - 32, 1 - 8, 33 - 56 (section of Supplement misbound), 48 of adverts. 7 engraved plates, 12 fashion plates, half of which are coloured, 6 sheets of music, 4 cartoon. 8vo.Half calf, marbled boards, front board detached. There is some off setting and all patterns are lacking.

Reference: 30035

 
FASHION. THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Paractical Information, Instruction, and Amusement. Vol VI. £ 25.00

London. Ward, Lock & Tyler. (1869). pp. viii, 328. 5 coloured patterns, 5 coloured fashion plates, most folded. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Lacking 1 fashion plate and 1 pattern.

Reference: 88772

 
FASHION. THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Paractical Information, Instruction, and Amusement. Vol XXVI. £ 16.00

London. Ward Lock & Co. (1879) pp. iv, 332. Illustrated throughout. 4to. Original green cloth with gilt decoration, base of spine slightly frayed. Lacking all colour plates.

Reference: 32160

 
FASHION. THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Paractical Information, Instruction, and Amusement. Vol XXVII. £ 16.00

London. Ward Lock & Co. (1879). pp. iv, 332. Illustrated throughout. 4to. Original green cloth with gilt decoration, head & tail of spine slightly frayed. Lacking all colour plates.

Reference: 21897

 
FASHION. THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S DOMESTIC MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Journal combining Paractical Information, Instruction, and Amusement. Vols XXIV & XXV. £ 20.00

London. Ward Lock & Co. (1878). pp. iv, 332, iv, 332. Illustrated throughout. 4to. Original green cloth, gilt decorations, head and tail of spine frayed. Lacking all colour plates, binding detached at rear hinge.

Reference: 16493

 
FASHION. THE LADIES COMPANION AND MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Vol I - Second Series. £ 45.00

London. Rogerson and Tuxford. (1852). pp. iv, 331. Frontis and 5 engravings, 6 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Modern quarter cloth, marbled boards, new endpapers.

Reference: 106590

 
FASHION. THE LADIES COMPANION AND MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Vol IX - Second Series - 1856. £ 40.00

London. Rogerson and Tuxford. 1856. pp. iv, 336. Frontis & 5 engravings, 6 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Modern quarter cloth, marbled baords, new endpapers. Lacking pp. 91/92. Margin tears pp. 53 - 56, nto affecting text, tear to last leaf affecting text.

Reference: 7208

 
FASHION. THE LADIES COMPANION AND MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Vol VI - Second Series - 1854. £ 45.00

London. Rogerson and Tuxford. 1854. pp. iv, 336. Frontis and 5 engravings, 6 coloured fashion plates, 8vo. Modern quarter cloth, marbled boards, new endpapers. pp. 215/216 & 217/218 repaired without loss of text.

Reference: 80990

 
FASHION. THE LADIES COMPANION AND MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Vol X - Second Series - 156. £ 45.00

London. Rogerson and Tuxford. 1856. pp. iv, 336. 5 engraved plates, 6 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Modern quarter cloth, marbled baords, new endpapers.

Reference: 69620

 
FASHION. THE LADIES COMPANION AND MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Vol. V - Second Series - 1854. £ 45.00

London. Rogerson and Tuxford. 1854. pp. iv, 336. Frontis and 5 engravings, 6 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Modern quarter cloth, marbled boards, new endpapers.

Reference: 110711

 
FASHION. THE LADIES COMPANION AND MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Volume the Fourth. £ 45.00

London. Rogerson & Co. (1851). pp. iv, 280. Frontis, 10 coloured fashion plates, 2 with selotape residue. 8vo. Modern quarter cloth, marbled boards, new endpapers. Frontis foxed. Covers August to December as published.

Reference: 41464

 
FASHION. THE LADIES' COMPANION, and Monthly Magazine. Vol II. Second Series. 1852. £ 40.00

London. Rogersion and Tuxford. 1852. pp. iv, 336. Frontis and 4 engravings, 5 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Modern cloth, marbled baords. pp. 49 - 53 damaged at top near spine not affecting the text. Lacks 1 fashion plate and 1 engraving.

Reference: 229670

 
FASHION. THE LADIES' COMPANION, and Monthly Magazine. Vol III. Second Series. 1853. £ 40.00

London. Rogerson & Tuxford. 1853. pp. iv, 336. 6 engravings, 5 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Modern quarter cloth, marbled boards. Lacking 1 fashion plate.

Reference: 16778

 
FASHION. THE LADIES' COMPANION, and Monthly Magazine. Vol IV. Second Series. 1853. £ 40.00

London. Rogerson and Tuxford. 1853. pp. iv, 336. 6 engravings, 5 coloured fashion plates of which one is frayed and foxed. 8vo. Modern quarter cloth. Lacking one fashion plate.

Reference: 128870

 
FASHION. THE LADIES' COMPANION, and Monthly Magazine. Vol VII. Second Series. 1855. £ 45.00

London. Rogerson and Tuxford. 1855. pp. iv, 336. Frontis & 5 engravings, 6 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Contemporary half calf, cloth boards. pp 47 - 50 tipped in.

Reference: 85911

 
FASHION. THE LADIES' COMPANION, and Monthly Magazine. Vol XII. Second Series. 1857. £ 38.00

London. Rogerson and Tuxford. 1857. pp. iv, 336. 5 engravings, some foxed; 6 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half green calf, marbled baords rubbed. The binding is nearly detached at the front join and it is lacking one engraving and pp 203/204.

Reference: 7486

 
FASHION. THE LADIES' MIRROR. £ 35.00

Unknown publisher. ND. pp. 156. 25 coloured fashion plates, 6 engraved plates. Small 4to. Modern quarter cloth, marbled boards. Lacking title page. Foxed.

Reference: 7760

 
FASHION. THE LADIES' MUSEUM, New and Improved Series. Under the Especial Patronage of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. For the year MDCCCXXXI Vol II. July to December. £ 60.00

London. Simpkin and Marshall; Paris. G.G. Bennis. 1831. pp. (ii), 328. Frontis and 5 engraved plates; 12 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half blue calf, marbled boards. Front hinge cracked but firm. 1 engraving partly detached. Some foxing.

Reference: 54739

 
FASHION. THE LADIES POCKET MAGAZINE. 1830. Part I. £ 40.00

London. Joseph Robins. 1830. pp. viii, 244. Frontis, engraved title, 5 engravings, 12 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Half calf, marbled boards, hinges rubbed. The engravings are foxed and browned and much of the text is stained. Shabby but complete copy.

Reference: 11044

 
FASHION. THE LADIES POCKET MAGAZINE. 1832 Part 1 and Part 2. £ 40.00

London. Joseph Robins. 1832. pp. (ii), vi, 244, (ii), vi, 244. 2 frontis's, 9 engraved plates, 22 coloured fashion plates, vignettes throughout. 12mo. Half blue calf, marbled boards. Some off setting and browning of engravings. Lacking in Part 1 pp. 37/38, 65/66, 101/102, 173 - 176, & 215/216 and in Part 2 23/24, 51/52. 67/68, & 191/192.

Reference: 112273

 
FASHION. THE LADIES POCKET MAGAZINE. 1833. Part 2. £ 60.00

London. Joseph Robins. 1833. pp. 248, viii. Frontis, engraved title, 6 engraved plates, 24 coloured costume plates. 12mo. Half calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed. Minor foxing. All plates present.

Reference: 87011

 
FASHION. THE LADIES POCKET MAGAZINE. 1836. Part 1 & Part 2. £ 40.00

London. Joseph Robins. 1836. pp. viii, 244, viii, 242. 2 engraved titles, 1 frontis, 9 engraved plates, 48 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Half black calf, marbled boards. Front board nearly detached. In Part 1 pp. 3 - 10 badly torn and lacks pp. 11 - 14, 21/22, 197 -200, last leaf lacking in Part 2. 1 fashion plate disfigured.Foxing.

Reference: 111200

 
FASHION. THE LADIES POCKET MAGAZINE. 1838. Part 1 & Part 2. £ 55.00

London. Joseph Robins. 1838. pp. viii, 244, viii, 280. 2 engraved frontis's,12 engraving, 43 coloured fashion plates and 1 uncoloured one, vignettes throughout. 12mo. Half blue calf, marbled boards. Some off setting and minor foxing. Lacks pp 37 - 72 in Part 2.

Reference: 13140

 
FASHION. THE LADIES POCKET MAGAZINE. 1840. Part !. £ 50.00

(London. Joseph Robins). 1840. pp. viii, 244. Frontis, engarved title. 5 engraved plates, 4 folded coloured fashion plates - frayed, 29 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Original cloth with leather spine label. Lacking one engraved plate.

Reference: 119069

 
FASHION. THE LADIES POCKET MAGAZINE. 1840. Part II. £ 30.00

London. Jaseph Robins. 1840. pp. viii, 244. Frontis, engraved title, 5 engraving, 10 coloured, folded fashion plates. 12mo. Original cloth, slightly marked. Lacking 2 folded fashion plates.

Reference: 14845

 
FASHION. THE LADIES' POCKET MAGAZINE. Vol II. £ 45.00

London. . Robins & Co. 1824. pp. 252. Frontis, engraved title, 5 engraved plates, 12 coloured fashion plates. 12mo. Half calf,marbled boards, spine a little chipped. Frontis and engravings foxed.

Reference: 67221

 
FASHION. THE LADY'S MONTHLY MUSEUM, or Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction: being an assemblage of whatever can tend to please the Fancy, interest the Mind or exalt the Character of The British Fair. Vol XIV. Improved Series. £ 40.00

London. Dean and Munday. 1821. pp. (iv), 356. 6 engraved plates, 5 coloured fashion plates. Half calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed, front hinge cracked & rubbed. pp. 289/290 badly damaged - parts missing affecting the text. Lacking one colour plate.

Reference: 99420

 
FASHION. THE MIRROR OF FASHION. £ 100.00

London. Joseph Robins. (1842). pp.224, 245 - 288, intersperesed 50. Engraved title, 52 coloured fashion plates, 13 engravings. Small 4to. Half calf, marbled boards. Front hinge split at top. The engraved title is foxed and there is no printed title. January 1842 - December 1842.

Reference: 19616

 
FASHION. THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLEE; A Magazine of Literature and Fashion under the immediate patronage of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent. £ 1,800.00

London. Printed by Joseph Rogerson for the new Belle Assemblee. 1838 - 1847. 19 vols with 227 coloured fashion plates, 66 uncoloured fashion plates, 116 steel engravings. 8vo. Half blue calf, marbled boards. Vol 8 - Vol 26. Occasional minor foxing and without July 1838. Hansome set

Reference: 68791

 
FASHION. THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLEE; A Magazine of Literature and Fashion under the immediate patronage of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent. Vol. XIV January to June 1841 with Vol XV July to December 1841. £ 150.00

(London. Joseph Rogerson). 1841. 2 volumes bound together. pp. (ii), ii, (ii), 378, (ii), ii, (ii), 382. 2 engraved frontis's, 10 engraved plates, 24 coloured fashion plates, 4 uncloloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed. In Vol XIV pp. 67 - 70 detached, edges frayed, pp. 207/208 top corner torn away affecting text. 1 colour plate lacking andf 3 repaired. 1 engraving top corner torn away.

Reference: 16224

 
FASHION. THE NEW MONTHLY BELLE ASSEMBLEE; A Magazine of Literature and Fashion under the immediate patronage of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent.Vol. XXXIII. July to December 1850. £ 75.00

(London. Joseph Rogerson). 1850. pp. 384, (ii) of index. 12 engravings interleaved with 1 page of text, 12 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards, front hinge split but holding firm. pp.193/194 including engravinfs detached.

Reference: 196579

 
FASHION. THE QUEEN. The Lady's Newspaper and Court Chronicle. £ 120.00

London. The Queen. 1883. pp. 698. 6 coloured fashion plates, 3 engravings, many further illustrations in the text. Folio. Half calf, boards, hinges rubbed but holding. No title or index. From July 7th 1883 - December 29th 1883. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED.

Reference: 36021

 
FASHION. THE QUEEN. The Lady's Newspaper and Court Chronicle. From January 1 to June 25 1870. Vol. XLVII. £ 250.00

London. The Queen. 1870. pp. iv, 406 (ii). 9 coloured fashion plates and 7 plates of patterns with further illustrations in the text. Folio. Half calf, marbled boards, hinges rubbed but firm.

Reference: 7223

 
FASHION. THE QUEEN. The Lady's Newspaper and Court Chronicle. From January 2 to June 26 1869. Vol. XLV. £ 300.00

London. The Queen. 1869. pp. iv, 412. 8 coloured fashion plates, 9 pattern plates of which 2 are folded. Folio. Modern cloth, new endpapers. Minor foxing.

Reference: 77730

 
FASHION. THE QUEEN. The Lady's Newspaper and Court Chronicle. From January 7 to June 24 1871. Vol. XLIX. £ 250.00

London. The Queen. 1871. pp. iv, 436. 7 fashion plates of which 3 are coloured, 7 plates of patterns and many illustrations in the text. Folio. Half calf, marbled boards, hinges slightly rubbed, but fim, some staining.

Reference: 53388

 
FASHION. THE QUEEN. The Lady's Newspaper and Court Chronicle. From July 3 to December 25 1869. Vol. XLVI. £ 250.00

London. The Queen. 1869. pp. iv, 396. 8 coloured fashion plates, 7 plates of patterns including one folded. Folio. Half calf, marbled baords, hinges rubbed but firm.

Reference: 28442

 
FASHION. THE YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL. An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Original Music, Toilet and Household Receipts, Paris Fashions and Needlework. Vol XIII. £ 50.00

London. E. Harrison. 1876. pp. viii, 832, 16 (Extra Christmas Number). Coloured engraved title, 1 folded, coloured fashion plate with tear on bottom centre fold, well illustrated throughout. Royal 8vo. Half calf. Lacking pp. 95/96; 111/112; 143/144; & 175/176. These pages are sheet music at the end of each issue.

Reference: 22651

 
FEGAN, Melissa. LITERATURE AND THE IRISH FAMINE 1845 - 1919. £ 30.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 2002. pp. x, 281. 5 illustrations. 8vo. D/W.ISBN 0199254648. A very good copy.

Reference: 29823

 
FENTON, Elijah. THE POETICAL WORKS OF ELIJAH FENTON. With the Life of the Author. £ 25.00

Edinburgh. The Apollo Press. 1779. pp.168. Engraved title, stained. 12mo. Full calf, hinges cracked but firm. Bell's Edition The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill. With the bookplate of James Urmston. ESTC T139891

Reference: 9379

 
FERGUSON, Christine. LANGUAGE, SCIENCE AND POPULAR FICTION IN THE VICTORIAN FIN-DE-SIECLE. The Brutal Tongue. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2006. pp. x, 180. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754650820. A very good, bright, clean copy. Includes a chapter headed Standard English at Stake in Stoker's Dracula.

Reference: 37380

 
FERRAND, Franck. JACQUES GARCIA. Decorating in the French Style. £ 50.00

Paris. Flammarion. 2005. pp. 264. Very well illustrated. 4to. D/W. ISBN 9782080305077. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 9883

 
FERRIER, Janet M. FORERUNNER OF THE FRENCH NOVEL. An Essay on the Development of the Nouvelle in the late Middle Ages. £ 6.00

Manchester University Press. 1954. pp. ix, 124. 8vo. D/W, slightly foxed.

Reference: 16810

 
FIELDHOUSE, Raymond & John Barrett. THE STREETS OF SCARBOROUGH. £ 5.00

A Survey of the Streets and Buildings of the Borough of Scarborough undertaken on behalf of the Scarborough and District Civic Society. the Scarborough & District Civic Society. 1982. pp. 63. Illustrated with line drawings. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 11319

 
FIERKE, F.W. (Editor). SONS OF TEMPERANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. National Division of Great Britain and Ireland. 51st Annual Session, Whitsuntide, 1906. Hull Grand Division Souvenir. £ 30.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. (1906). pp. xxiv, 103, (ix). Frontis, well illustrated throughout in monochrome. 8vo. White cloth with gilt lettering, all edge gilt. Cloth slightly marked.

Reference: 11440

 
FINNIGAN, Robert E. THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. ANNE LEEDS. A History and Guide. £ 5.00

London. The Universe. Associated Catholic Publications Co. Ltd. 1988. pp. 118. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Previous owners inscription on half title, remains of sticky tabs on verso. A good copy. ISBN 0949005436

Reference: 87741

 
FISHER, Judith L. THACKERAY'S SKEPTICAL NARRATIVE AND THE PERILIOUS TRADE OF AUTHORSHIP. £ 25.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2002. pp. x, 300. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754606511. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 64550

 
FISHKIN, Shelley Fisher. (Editor). A HISTORICAL GUIDE TO MARK TWAIN. £ 5.00

Contributors are Harold K. Bush, Gregg Camfield, Shelley Fisher Fishkin, Susan K. Harris,xForrest G. Robinson, Robert Weir, & Jim Zwick. Oxford University Press. 2002. pp. viii, 318. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0195132939. A very good copy.

Reference: 100051

 
FLEMING, Anne. BYRON THE MAKER. Truth or Masquerade - An Exploration. Volume One: Byron in England. £ 5.00

Sussex. Book Guild Publishing. 2006. pp. xvi, 294. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 1846240069

Reference: 41887

 
FLEMING, Anne. IN SEARCH OF BYRON IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. A Guide Book. £ 3.00

Sussex. Old Forge Press; Ditchling Press. 1988. pp. vi, 74. Illustrated. Paperback. ISBN 0951301004. A good copy.

Reference: 3755

 
FLETCHER, E.M. OUR YORKSHIRE. £ 6.00

Ripon. Wakeman Press. 1951. pp. 196. Illustrated with photographs. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine dulled. Minor browning edge of text block and margins. A good copy.

Reference: 49008

 
FLETCHER, John. CLAUDE SIMON and Fiction Now. £ 6.00

London. Calder & Boyars. 1975. pp. 240. 8vo. D/W. Very occasional pencil markings in the margins. Corners bumped.

Reference: 13930

 
FLEURE, H.J. A NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN IN BRITAIN. Conceived as a study of changing relations between Men and Environmemts. £ 6.00

London. Collins. 1951. pp. xviii, 349. 32 colour plates and 32 black and white plates. 8vo. D/W. 1st edition. Edge of text block sightly browned. New Naturalist 18. A very good copy.

Reference: 20424

 
FLINT, Robert. THE DUTIES OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND TO THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. A Lecture delivered in Newington Parish Church on 2nd April 1882. £ 10.00

Edinburgh and London. William Blackwood and Sons. 1882. pp. 32. 8vo. Disbound.

Reference: 11149

 
FLIT AND KO. A REEL OF NO. 8 and SUDDABY FEWSTER. Two Holderness Tales. £ 30.00

London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. (1896). pp. (vii), 263. Frontis to each tale, further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Original red cloth,spine faded. Top edge gilt.

Reference: 36887

 
FLORES-VIANNA, Miguel. HAUTE BOHEMIANS. £ 45.00

New York & London. Vendome Press. 2017. pp. 312. Very well illustrated. Small folio. D/W. ISBN 9780865653399. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 24564

 
FOLEY, Edwin. THE BOOK OF DECORATIVE FURNTITURE. Its Form, Colour, & History. £ 35.00

London. T.C. & E.C. Jack, Ltd. (1924). 2 vols. pp. (iii), xv, 427; xii, 420. 100 tipped in colour plates, many further illustrations throughout the text. Royal 4to. Original brown, blind stamped cloth. A good, clean set.

Reference: 11375

 
FOLEY, Edwin. THE BOOK OF DECORATIVE FURNTITURE. Its Form, Colour, & History. £ 35.00

London. T.C. & E.C. Jack, Ltd. (1924). 2 vols. pp. (iii), xv, 427; xii, 420. 100 tipped in colour plates, many further illustrations throughout the text. Royal 4to. Original brown, blind stamped cloth. A good, clean set.

Reference: 11375

 
FORD, Alan. (Compiler); Arthir G. Credland (Editor). UNITED TOWING 1920 - 90: A History. £ 10.00

Beverley. Hutton Press. 1990. pp. 156. Illustrated, some in colour. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 1872167071. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 66221

 
FORMAN, H. Buxton. NOTE BOOKS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY from the Originals in the Library of W.K. Bixby. £ 60.00

Deciphered, Transcribed, and Edited with a full Commentary by H. Buxton Forman. New York. Phaeton Press. 1968. 3 vols. pp. xvi, 209; vii, 187; vi, 179. 10 facsimiles. 8vo. Red cloth. Reprint of the 1911 edition. A very good copy.

Reference: 19548

 
FORREST, C. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF KNOTTINGLEY in the Parish of Pontefract. With Historical Notices of the neighbouring Villages of Birkin, Brotherton, Fryston & Ferrybridge. £ 24.00

Leeds. Old Hall Press. 1992. pp. (iv), 141, xxv, (ii). Illustrated. 8vo. Red, blind stamped cloth. Facsimile reprint of the 1871 edition. Previous owners bookplate. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 17924

 
FOSTER, C.W. and Kathleen Major. (Editors). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Volume IV. £ 8.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1937. pp. xxxix,344. Frontis, 18 facsimiles. 8vo. Original cloth, slightly marked. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 32. With the bookplate of Northamptonshire Record Society. Deckle edge of text block foxed.

Reference: 190434

 
FOSTER, C.W. (Editor). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Volume I. £ 8.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1931. pp. lxix, 351. Frontis, folded, 24 plates, 2 plans. 8vo. Original cloth, slightly marked. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 27. With the bookplate of Northamptonshire Record Society. Some foxing.

Reference: 190431

 
FOSTER, C.W. (Editor). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Volume II. £ 8.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1931. pp. xlviii, 403. Frontis, 19 facsimiles . 8vo. Original cloth, slightly marked. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 28. With the bookplate of Northamptonshire Record Society. Some foxing.

Reference: 190432

 
FOSTER, C.W. (Editor). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Volume III £ 8.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1935. pp. xl, 487. 9 facsimiles . 8vo. Original cloth, slightly marked. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 29. With the bookplate of Northamptonshire Record Society. Deckle edge of text block foxed..

Reference: 190433

 
FOSTER, C.W. and Thomas Longley. (Translators and Editors). THE LiNCOLNSHIRE DOMESDAY AND THE LINDSEY SURVEY. £ 16.00

With an Introduction by F.M. Stenton and Appendixes of Extinct Villages by C.W. Foster. Gainsborough. G.W. Belton Ltd. 1976. pp. xc, 315. Frontis, 2 maps, folded, inpocket at rear. Original cloth. Reprint. Lincoln Record Society Vo. 19. With bookplate of previous owner. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 103030

 
FOULKES, Richard. (Editor). HENRY IRVING. A Re-Evaluation of the Pre-Eminent Victorian Actor-Manager. £ 30.00

Contributors are Jean Chothia, Stephen Cockett, Katharine Cockin, L.W. Conolly, Jim Davis, Kenneth DeLong, Richard Foulkes, Doug Kirshen, Michael Read, Jeffrey Richards, Laurence Seneick, & Kristan Tetens. Aldershot. Ashgate. 2008. pp. xv, 212. 28 illustrations, 2 tables, 11 musical examples. 8vo. D/W. With CD in pocket inside back board. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780754658290

Reference: 20970

 
FOWLER, Mary. HOLDERNESS ROAD. Through the heart of East Hull. £ 6.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications. 1995. pp. (iv), 92. Illustrated. Paperback. Reprint. A good copy. ISBN 0948929413

Reference: 62457

 
FOX, Celina. JOHN MINSHAW DESIGNS. £ 75.00

London. Frances Lincoln Ltd. 2009. pp. 206. Very well illustrated. 4to. Black cloth, faded around the edges of front board. ISBN 978 0711229778. A very good copy.

Reference: 297720

 
FRANCIS, A.D. THE WINE TRADE. £ 6.00

London. Adam & Charles Black. 1972. pp. vi, 353. 3 maps. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0713613084. With the bookplate of Simon Richard Smallwood. A very good copy.

Reference: 14701

 
FRANK, Judith. COMMON GROUND. Eighteenth-Century English Satiric Fiction and the Poor. £ 10.00

Stanford University Press. 1997. pp. xi, 230. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. ISBN 9780804729086. A very good copy.

Reference: 101390

 
FRANKLIN, Robert. THE MILLER'S MUSE; Rural Poems. £ 550.00

Hull. I. Wilson. 1824. pp. xix. 95. 8vo in 4's. Half calf, spine relaid, cloth boards, new endpapers. Bound with further works by Franklin:- THE HOUSE OF BROCKLESBY, and Other Poems. Hull. Samuel Dibb & Co. 1844. pp viii, 79. 8vo.; NOTES ON THE WAR AND THE BLESSING OF PEACE. Barton upon Humber. H. J. Tomlinson. 1856. pp 34. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper bound in; WALKS IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Hull. Kirk. 1872. pp. 24. 8vo.; WANDERINGS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE. London. Houlston & Stoneman. (1851). pp. 24. 8vo. REFLECTION ON THE WORKS OF CREATION, and the Beauties of Nature observable in Spring and Summer. Hull. Kirk. 1873. pp (ii), 8; Eight Broadside, folded:- THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES' WELCOME TO HULL. Barton upon Humber. 1869. 2 copies; GREETING ON THE NEW YEAR. Barton on Humber 1870.2 copies; FAREWELL TO THE OLD YEAR. Barton upon Humber 1871. 2 copies; ALEXANDRA'S WELCOME! Barton. Tomlinson & Crowder. ND; LINES ON THE DEATH OF F.M. DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Barton upon Humber. H.I. Tomlinson. ND.

Reference: 14572

 
FRANZERO, Carlo Maria. A LIFE IN EXILE. Ugo Foscolo in London, 1816 - 1827. £ 6.00

London. W.H. Allen. 1977. pp. xiii, 127. 10 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. 1st British edition, originally published in Italian as Ugo Foscolo a Londra. A good copy. ISBN 0491022816

Reference: 3567

 
FRASER, Edward. THE WAR DRAMA OF THE EAGLES. £ 30.00

Napoleon's Standard-Bearers on the battlefield in victory and defeat from Austerlitz to Waterloo. A Record of hard fighting, Heroism and Adventure. London. John Murray. 1912. pp. xviii, 444. Frontis, 9 plates, 7 maps. 8vo. original cloth, slightly dulled, top edge gilt. pp. 421 - 424 damaged in the margin, not affecting the text.

Reference: 10375

 
FREEMAN, Arthur & Janet Ing. THE RESORT OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS OBSCURE. Hazlitt, Rackets, and the Coronation. £ 10.00

London. The Book Collector. 1995. pp. (x). 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. An article from the Book Collector. Vol 44, No. 1, Spring 1995.

Reference: 7387

 
FREMANTLE, Admiral the Hon. Sir E.R. NELSON. Reprinted from the Navy league Journal with a Preface by the Secretary. £ 30.00

Bound with EARDLEY-WILMOT, Rear-Admiral S. THE BRITISH NAVY Past and Present with Lists showing strength of H.M. Fleet in all classes of ships. Third edition. Westminster. The Navy League. 1904; 1905 pp. 72, 103, (iii). Well illustrated. 8vo. Full red calf, unevenly faded, scared on back board.

Reference: 6474

 
FROST, Charles. NOTICES RELATING TO THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF HULL: Compiles from Original Records and Unpublished Manuscripts, and illustrated with engravings, etchings, and vignettes. £ 75.00

London. J.B. Nchols. 1827. pp. xvi, 150, (ii), 58. Frontis, 6 plates & 2 pedigrees as called for. Royal 8vo.Half morocco, marbled boards, all edges gilt. Boyne p162.

Reference: 3471

 
FROW, Edmund & Ruth. TO MAKE THAT FUTURE - NOW!. A History of the Manchester and Salford Trades Council. £ 3.00

Didsbury, Manchester. E.J. Morten. 1976. pp. (xii), 176, (v). Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback, spine slightly creased. previous owners name on front free endpaper otherwise clean copy.

Reference: 82020

 
FRYKMAN, Erik. JOHN GALT’S SCOTTISH STORIES. £ 10.00

Uppsala. A-B Lundequistska Bokhandeln. 1959. pp. 240. Frontis. 8vo. Printed wrapper. Text in English.

Reference: 11321

 
FUHRMANN, Ludwig. DIE BELESENHEIT DES JUNGEN BYRON. Inaugural Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde von der philosophischen Fakultät der Friedrich Wilhelms Universität zu Berlin genchmigt und uebst den beigefügten Thesen öffentlich zu verteidigen am 14 Marz 1903. £ 6.00

Norwood Edition. 1978. pp. 119. 8vo. Thick grey cloth. Reprint.

Reference: 2208

 
FUJIMURA, Thomas H. THE TEMPER OF JOHN DRYDEN. £ 5.00

East Lansing Colleagues Press. 1993. pp. viii, 245. Frontis, 1 plate. 8vo. D/W, spine slightly faded.

Reference: 17619

 
FURST, Lilian R. THE CONTOURS OF EUROPEAN ROMANTICISM. £ 8.00

University of Nebraska Press. 1979. pp. xvi, 158. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 3952

 
G, J.F. (John F. Gore). THE SILLY SEASON. £ 8.00

London. Elkin Mathews. 1910. pp. 104. Small 8vo. Original red coth, head & tail of spine slightly rubbed.

Reference: 77030

 
GAGE, John; Carol Blackett-Ord; Elizabeth Einberg; Hugh Brigstocke (Editor). A ROMANTIC COLOURMAN: George Field and British Art; LETTERS FROM WILLIAM KENT TO BURRELL MASSINGBERD from the Continent 1712 - 1719; CATALOGUE RAISONNE OF THE WORKS OF GEORGE LAMBERT. The Sixty Third Volume of the Walpole Society 2001. £ 20.00

Leeds. Maney Publishing for the Walpole Society. 2001. pp. (vi), 217. 213 illustrations. 4to. Quarter blue cloth, boards. Walpole Society Volume LXIII. A very good, clean copy with previous owners' name on inside of front board.

Reference: 7967

 
GALLEWAY, W.H. CARLILL, BURKINSHAW & FERGUSON 1835 - 1970. £ 12.00

(W.H.Galleway). (1995). pp. (viii), 39. 8vo. Blue leatherette. A very good copy.

Reference: 56088

 
GALT, John. THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON. £ 40.00

London. Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley. 1830. pp. ii of adverts, series title, engraved title, title, xii, 372. 8vo. Frontis, 1 plate. Original cloth, spine relaid. The National Library conducted by the Rev G.R. Gleig, assisted by Various Eminent Writers. No. 1. Life of Lord Byron by John Galt. With the bookplate The North Devon Athenaeum Barnstaple. A very small amount of minor foxing.

Reference: 22900

 
GAMBA, Count Peter. A NARRATIVE OF LORD BYRON'S LAST JOURNEY TO GREECE extracted from the journal of Count Peter Gamba, who attended His Lordship on that Experdition. £ 250.00

London. John Murray. 1825. pp. xii, 307. 2 facsimiles folded. 8vo. Quarter modern blue calf, cloth boards. Chew p205. Wise Vol 2, p87.

Reference: 3114

 
GARLICK, Gorel. TO SERVE THE PURPOSE OF THE DRAMA. The Theatre Designs and Plays of Samuel Beazley 1786 - 1851. £ 10.00

London. The Society for Theatre Research. 2003. pp. xiv, 220. Frontis, 39 illustrations. 8vo. Laminated boards.

Reference: 9113

 
GARRETT, James M. WORDSWORTH AND THE WRITING OF THE NATION. £ 25.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2008. pp. x, 214. 3 tables. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754657835. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 109420

 
GARRETT, Martin. A MARY SHELLEY CHRONOLOGY. £ 12.00

London. Palgrave. 2002. pp. xvi, 163. 8vo. D/W, slightly marked. Author Chronologies. General Editor Norman Page.

Reference: 14276

 
GARRICK, David. Altered from William Wycherly. THE COUNTRY GIRL; A Comedy in Five Acts. £ 12.00

London. G. Balne. Circa 1826. pp. 16. Coloured vignette at beginning of work. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, detached, split down spine. The London Stage series.

Reference: 91944

 
GARROD, H.W. BYRON 1824 - 1924. A Lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on May 14, 1924. £ 5.00

Oxford at the Clarendon Press. 1924. pp. 22. 8vo. Original wrapper. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 9104

 
GARVEY, Peter A. SILVER HERITAGE. A History of Hedon's Civic Plate. £ 10.00

Hedon. (1979). pp. 24. Illustrated with photographs. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good copy.

Reference: 333205

 
GARVEY, Peter A. THE HEDON SILVER. An Illustrated History of the Civic Plate of the Borough. £ 14.00

Driffield. Halstead Print & Publications. (1972?) pp. 20. Illustrated. Small 4to. Blue cloth. Paper wrapper bound in. Previous owners's bookplate.

Reference: 14854

 
GAUDICHON, Bruno. WANDERLAND. £ 25.00

Drawings by Emmanuel Pierre. Arles. Actes Sud/Hermes. 2015. pp. (27). The pagination is uncut and folded into a continious pull out strip. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Laminated boards. A very good copy.

Reference: 70766

 
GAWTRESS, William. A REPORT OF THE INQUIRY INTO THE EXISTING STATE OF THE CORPORATION OF HULL, taken at the Guildhall, before F. Dwarris and S.A. Rumball, Esqs. two of His Majesty’s Commissioners. Also the Proceedings relative to the Trinity House. With an Appendix, containing many valuable and authentic Documents. £ 80.00

Hull. Goddard and Brown. 1834. pp. 419. 8vo. Original cloth, head & tail of spine slightly frayed. Inscribed on front free endpaper 'To Mr Stafford, from his Friend, Wm. Gawtress. Hull, JUne 4, 1834. Boyne p 164.

Reference: 15464

 
GELSTHORPE, Joe. THE ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE AT HORNSEA MERE AND KILLINGHOLME 1914 - 1919. Photographs, documents, notes and reminiscences of 28348 G T W Gelsthorpe Air Mechanic First Class RNAS. £ 6.00

Bridlington. Lodge Books. 2014. pp. 114. Well illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781291985139. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 11989

 
GENT, Thomas. DIVINE JUSTICE AND MERCY DISPLAYED.. £ 150.00

Set forth in the unhappy birth, wicked life, and miserable End of that deceitful Apostle, Judas Iscariot; Who, for thirty Pieces of Silver, betrayed and sold his Lord and Master Jesus Christ. Shewing, i. His Mother's Dream after Conception; the manner of his birth; and the evident Marks of hsi future shame. ii. How his Parents, inclosing him in a little Chest, threw him into the Sea; where he was found by a King on the Coast of Iscariot, who called him by that name. iii. His Advancement to be a Privy Counsellor; and how he unfortunately killed the King's son. iv. He fleas to Joppa; and, unknowingly, slew his own Fahter; for which he was forced to abscond a second time. v. Returnign a Year after, he married his Mother; who knew him to be her Child by the particular Marks he had, and by his Declaration. vi. And lastly, seeming to repent of his wicked Actions, he followed our blessed Saviour, and became one of his Apostles; but after betray'd him into the Hands of the chief Priests; and then, miserably hanging himself, his Bowels dript out of his Belly. York. At the New Printing Office in Fosgate. 1772. pp. 24. Tailpiece. 8vo. Half calf, later spine, marbled boards slightly rubbed. Typeface faint in places. ESTC T26491

Reference: 38241

 
GENT, Thomas. GENT'S HISTORY OF HULL (Annales Regioduni Hullini,) re-printed in Fac-Simile of the Original of 1735 to which is appended Notice of the Life and Works of Thomas Gent, Printer, of York. £ 50.00

Hull. M.C. Peck & Son. 1869. pp. 28, (iv), xi, (iii), 233, (ii). Frontis, 6 plates, 5 of them folded. 4to. Small paper copy. Original brown cloth. Inscribed 'J B Whytehead Esq with M C Peck's kindest fraternal regards November 1880.' Boyne p159. Boyne describes the reprint as an exact facsimile of the original, but I have never seen a copy with the folded plate of the Ruins of St Mary's York, and this copy is no exception.

Reference: 3990

 
GENT, Thomas. THE LIFE OF MR THOMAS GENT, Printer, of York; Written by Himself. £ 65.00

London. Thomas Thorpe. 1832. pp. iv, 208. Frontis. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Title offset. Previous owners's bookplates. Very good copy.

Reference: 12535

 
GEORGE, Diana Hume. BLAKE AND FREUD. £ 6.00

Ithaca & London. Cornell University Press. 1980. pp. 253. 8 illustrations. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. Edge of text block slightly browned, internally clean. A good copy. ISBN 0801412862

Reference: 7720

 
GHIRARDINI, Alessandro. STUDJ SULLA LINGUA UMANA sopra alcune antiche inscrizioni e sulla ortografia Italiana. £ 25.00

Milano. Tipografia della Societa Cooperativa. 1869. pp. xii, 272, 144, 129, (i). Royal 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, hinges rubbed.

Reference: 146564

 
GIBSON, Paul. IMAGES OF VICTORIAN HULL. F.S. Smith's Drawings Volume 3. £ 12.99

Hull. Paul Gibson. 2011. pp. 110. Very well illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 9780956838506. New book.

Reference: 10412

 
GIBSON, Paul. THE ANLABY ROAD. £ 30.00

Hull. Paul Gibson & the Friends of the Lonsdale Community Centre. Supported by The National Lottery. 2007. pp. vii, 176. Frontis, 170 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0955556906. As new.

Reference: 17612

 
GIDDEY, Ernest. L'ANGLETERRE DANS AL VIE INTELLECTUELLE DE LA SUISSE ROMANDE au XVIII Siecle. £ 10.00

Lausanne. Bibliotheque Historique Vaudoise. 1974. pp. 261. 8vo. Paperback. Pages roughly opened. Bibliotheque Historique Vaudoise collection dirigee par Colin Martin No 51.

Reference: 10318

 
GIDDEY, Ernest. SAMUEL ROGERS ET SON POEME “ITALIE”. £ 12.00

geneve. Librairie E. Droz. 1959. pp. 123. 8vo. Printed wrapper. Unopened.

Reference: 7987

 
GILLETT, Edward and Kenneth A. MacMahon. A HISTORY OF HULL. £ 12.00

Oxford. For the University of Hull by Oxford University Press. 1980. pp. xi, 428. 12 illustrations, 4 maps. 8vo. Black cloth. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 019713436x

Reference: 3474

 
GILLETT, Edward and Kenneth A. MacMahon. A HISTORY OF HULL. £ 15.00

Oxford. For the University of Hull by Oxford University Press. 1980. pp. xi, 428. 12 illustrations, 4 maps. 8vo. D/W. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 019713436x

Reference: 3474DW

 
GILLMAN, James. THE LIFE OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. £ 85.00

London. William Pickering. 1838. pp. x, 362, errata leaf. 8vo. Later blue cloth, new endpapers. Title & Preface browned. No half title. 1st vol only, all published. A reasonable copy. Kennedy p88.

Reference: 4178

 
GILPIN, Henry. THE MASSACRE OF THE BARDS, and Other Poems. £ 20.00

London. Hayward 7 Moore, Darton & Clark; Bristol. George Davey. 1839. pp. (ix), 188. 12mo. Original cloth, spine label slightly rubbed & chipped. No front free endpaper. 1st thousand. Johnson 376. Contains a Poem - Reflections at Newstead

Reference: 28996

 
GIRL GUIDES of the 7th and 9th Hull Companies. QUOTATION & RECIPE BOOKLET. Parish of Drypool (St. Andrew and St Columbia) Floral Bazaar, February 7th, 8th & 9th, 1917. £ 12.00

Hull. A.B. Walsh, Ltd. Printers. 1917. pp. 32. 8vo. Printed wrapper, marked. A good copy.

Reference: 33646

 
GISBORNE, Thomas. AN ENQUIRY INTO THE DUTIES OF THE FEMALE SEX. £ 20.00

London. T. Cadell. 1823. pp. (vi), 288. Frontis, engraved title. 16mo. Half calf, marbled boards, rubbed. Front board held on by the front free endpaper. Foxed. 13th edition.

Reference: 14468

 
GLECKNER, Robert & Bernard Beatty. (Editors). THE PLAYS OF LORD BYRON. Critical Essays. £ 10.00

Articles from the works of David V. Erdman, Malcolm Kelsall, G. Wilson Knight, A.B. England, Jerome Christensen, Jerome J. McGann, Peter J. Manning, Caroline Franklin, Susan J. Wolfson, David Eggenschweiler, Wolf Z. Hirst, Daniel M. McVeigh, Murray Roston, Alan Richardson, Charles E. Robinson, & Daniel P. Watkins. Liverpool University Press. 1997. pp. viii, 399. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. Liverpool English Texts and Studies. General Editors Jonathan Bate & Bernard Beatty. A few pencil marks in the margins. ISBN 0853238812. A good copy.

Reference: 1122

 
GLEN, Michael Hamish. ONCE UPON A THYME. £ 10.00

With illustrations by Isobell and Rosemary Johnstone. Edinburgh. The Salamander Press. 1962. pp. 32. Illustrated. Small 8vo. D/W, marked. Stapled as issued. Signed by the author on the half title. From the estate of the late Sir Compton Mackenzie, by family descent, with his bookplate.

Reference: 14590

 
GODDEN, Ann & John Partridge. LIVING IN HISTORY. £ 6.00

Privately Printed. Circa 1994. pp. 32. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 74370

 
GODECHOT, Jacques. THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION. Doctrine and Action 1789 - 1804. £ 6.00

London. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1972. pp. x, 405. 8vo. D/W. Treanslated from the French by Salvator Attanasio. ISBN 0170073011. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 8397

 
GODFREY, Colonel M.J. MONOGRAPH & ICONOGRAPH OF NATIVE BRITISH ORCHIDACEAE. £ 300.00

With fifty-seven coloured plates from water-colourdrawings of living plants by Hilda M. Godfrey. Cambridge University Press. 1933. pp. xvi, 259. Frontis & 57 colour plates, 9 monochrome plates plus illustration of artist, all with tissue guards. Small folio. Original blue cloth, corners very slightly rubbed, top edge gilt. Addenda et Corrigenda loosely slipped in. A very good copy.

Reference: 18828

 
GODWIN, William. ENQUIRY CONCERNING POLITICAL JUSTICE, and its influence on Morals and Happiness. £ 1,500.00

London. G.C. & J. Robinson. 1796. 2 vols. pp. xxii, errata leaf, 464; x, 545. 8vo. C19th half vellum, red cloth boards, spine labels. Some minor foxing in Vol 1 and a paper fold defect pp261/262 not affecting text in Vol 2. The second edition corrected. Half titles present. A hansome set. ESTC T94278

Reference: 10197

 
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von. GOETHE'S SAMMTLICHE WERKE. £ 60.00

Stuttgart. F.G Gotta'schen. Circa 1860s. 6 vols. pp. xii, 610; (iv), 912; (iv), 629; (iv), 847; x, 738; vi, 622. Frontis's Vols - 5, 7 plates all bar one with tissue guards. 8vo. Half blue calf, spine labels and gilt banding. Printed in double columns. All plates foxed as is some of the text.

Reference: 44408

 
GOLDBERG, Brian. THE LAKE POETS AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY. £ 10.00

Cambridge University Press. 2007. pp. viii, 297, (v). 8vo. D/W. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism. General Editors Marilyn Butler & James Chandler. ISBN 9780521866385. A very good copy.

Reference: 96606

 
GOLDIN, Hyman E.; Frank O'Leary & Morris Lipsius. (Editors). DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN UNDERWORLD LINGO. £ 35.00

New York. Twayne Publishers. 1950. pp. 327. 8vo. D/W, torn. A very good copy.

Reference: 14046

 
GOLDSMITH, Oliver. SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. A Comedy in Three Acts. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (Circa 1856). pp. 64. Frontis. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, lack rear. Lacy's Acting Edition No. 370.

Reference: 20168

 
GOLDSMITH, Oliver; William Collins & Thomas Warton. THE POETICAL WORKS OF GOLDSMITH, COLLINS AND T. WARTON. £ 12.00

With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes by the Rev. George Gilfillan. Edinburgh. James Nichol. 1854. pp. 12 of adverts, xxviii, 303. 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth. Partly unopened.

Reference: 18318

 
GOLDSTONE, Adrian H. THE ADRIAN H. GOLDSTONE COLLECTION OF MYSTERY AND DETECTIVE FICTION. £ 10.00

San Francisco. California Book Auction Galleries. 1981. 3 vols. No pagination, covers 3236 lots. 8vo. Paperbacks. Very good clean copy.

Reference: 26145

 
GOODRIDGE, John. (Editor). THE JOHN CLARE SOCIETY JOURNAL No. 20 July 2001. £ 1.00

Contributors are Sara Lodge, P.M.S. Dawson, John Clare, Tracey Herd, Jonathan Bate, Salman Al-Wasiti, Ian Stephens, & Robert Hamberger. John Clare Society. 2001. pp. 96. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0953899500 The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and wotk of the poet John Clare.

Reference: 7370

 
GOODRIDGE, John. (Editor). THE JOHN CLARE SOCIETY JOURNAL. No. 15 July 1996. £ 1.00

Contributors areEdmund Blunden, David Blamires, Bill Engels, Bridget Keegan, Peter Moyse, Valerie Shepherd, Matthew Smith, Edward Storey, & Sean Street. John Clare Society. 1996. pp. 96. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0952254131 The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and wotk of the poet John Clare.

Reference: 7400

 
GOODRIDGE, John. (Editor). THE JOHN CLARE SOCIETY JOURNAL. No. 17. July 1998. £ 1.00

Contributors are Tom Paulin, Peter Cox, Louise Sylvester, Gary Harrison, & Mary Moyse. John Clare Society. 1998. pp. 96. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0952254174 The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and wotk of the poet John Clare.

Reference: 68311

 
GOODRIDGE, John. (Editor). THE JOHN CLARE SOCIETY JOURNAL. No. 18 July 1999. £ 1.00

Contributors are Anne Barton, Greg Crossan, P.M.S. Dawson, Ian Duhig, Simon Kovesi, David Powell, David Simpson, & Slan Vardy. John Clare Society. 1999. pp. 97. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0952254182. The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and wotk of the poet John Clare.

Reference: 55233

 
GOODRIDGE, John. (Editor). THE JOHN CLARE SOCIETY JOURNAL. No. 26. July 2007. £ 1.00

Contributors are Kelsey Thornton, Simon White, Mick Schrey, Eric Robinson, & Simon Kovesi. John Clare Society. 2007. pp. 96. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0953899578. The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and wotk of the poet John Clare.

Reference: 9577

 
GOOLE PARISH CHURCH. SOUVENIR COOKERY BOOK. £ 24.00

Goole Times. (printer). 1922. pp. 80. 8vo. Printed wrapper, corners lsightly chipped. Some slight foxing. A good copy.

Reference: 11179

 
GORDON, Armistead C. ALLEGRA. The Story of Byron and Miss Clairmont. £ 12.00

London. Methuen. 1927. pp. vi, 266. Frontis, 7 plates. 8vo. Red cloth, spine faded. Ex-library with library conditions label on rear board.

Reference: 4085

 
GORDON, Sir Cosmo. LIFE AND GENIUS OF LORD BYRON. £ 75.00

London. Knight & Lacey. 1824. pp. 80. Frontis, vignette on title page. 8vo. Quarter contemporary cloth, leather spine label, & boards. Hinges starting to split at head & tail. Last leaf slightly dusty. Occasional faint markings in the margins. Wise Vol2, p85; Chew p214. One of the earliest biographies to appear after the news of the poet's death reached England. Itwas announced as published in Blackwood's June 1824.

Reference: 21368

 
GORHAM, Maurice. Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. SHOWMEN & SUCKERS. An excursion on the crazy fringe of the entertainment world. £ 16.00

London. Percival Marshall. 1951. pp. ix, 262. Illustrated throughout. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. A very good copy.

Reference: 60372

 
GORHAN, Maurice. Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. SHOWMEN & SUCKERS. An excursion on the crazy fringe of the entertainment world. £ 16.00

London. Percival Marshall. 1951. pp. ix, 262. Illustrated throughout. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. A very good copy.

Reference: 60372

 
GRAHAM, Peter W. JANE AUSTEN & CHARLES DARWIN. Naturalists and Novelists. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2008. pp. xviii, 196. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754658511.A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 8230

 
GRAHAM, Thomas J. ON THE DISEASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES; A Treatise illustrating their Syptoms, Causes, Varieties, and Treatment. Including the Diseases and Managment of Pregnant and Lying-In Women. £ 100.00

Designed as a companion to the Author's Modern Domestic Medicine . Containing an Appendix on the proper principles of the treatment of Epilepsy. London. For the Author by Simpkins and Marshall. 1834. pp. x, 255. 8vo. Contemporary boards, spine label.

Reference: 100750

 
GRANT, Harding. LORD BYRON’S CAIN, A MYSTERY: with Notes; wherein the Religion of the Bible is considered, in reference to acknowledged Philosophy and Reason. £ 200.00

London. William Crofts. 1830. pp. xvi, 432. 8vo. Later half calf, boards. Top of front hinge beginning to crack but still firm. Last few leaves slightly foxed. Half title present. Wise Vol 2, p96. Chew p100.

Reference: 9855

 
GRANT, Patrick. LITERATURE AND THE DISCOVERY OF METHOD IN THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE. £ 5.00

Athens, GA. University of Georgia Press. 1985. pp. ix, 188. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 5745

 
GRAVIL, Richard. (Editor). MASTER NARRATIVES. Tellers and telling in the English novel. £ 12.00

Contributors are Gerard Barrett, Frederick Burwick, Richard Gravil, W.B. Hutchings, Jayne Lewis, Michael O'Neill, Alan Shelston, Jane Stabler, Nicola Trott, & Mary Wedd. Aldershot. Ashgate. 2001. pp. x, 209. Frontis, 17 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. Includes chapters on Fielding, Sterne, Scott, Mary Shelley, Austen, Emily Bronte, Gaskell, Dickens, Eliot, & Conrad.

Reference: 16730

 
GRAY, Beryl. THE DOG IN THE DICKENSIAN IMAGINATION. £ 30.00

Farnham. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2014. pp. xiv, 259. 28 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9781472435293. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 9492

 
GRAY, Thomas. Edited by the late Paget Toynbee and Leonard Whibley. CORRESPONDENCE OF THOMAS GRAY. £ 65.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1935. 3 vols. pp. lx, 453; xxxvi, 455 - 909; xxxiv, 911 - 1360. 3 frontis’s, 25 plates, some folded. 8vo. Red cloth unevenly faded. A very good set. Volume 1 1734 - 1755; Volume 2 1756 - 1765; Volume 3 1766 - 1771.

Reference: 23073

 
GREENSTREET, James. (Editor). THE LINCOLNSHIRE SURVEY, TEMP. HENRY I. £ 60.00

London. Privately Printed by Wyman & Sons. 1884. pp .vi, 27 leaves of text with 27 facsimile leaves, 9 of index. Folio. Green cloth. All edges gilt

Reference: 61336

 
GREENWOOD, J. GREENWOOD’S PICTURE OF HULL. £ 85.00

Hull. J.Greenwood; London. Simpkin & Marshall. 1835. pp. viii, 207. Frontis, 23 plates, 2 maps, woodcuts throughout the text. 8vo in 4’s. Original cloth, head and tail of spine worn. Large paper copy. Some staining to lower edge affecting the plates which Boyne describes as 'only poor, and betray[ing] their provincial origin.' Inscribe on inside of front boar 'Mr J.D. Hammond with the Author's respects'. Boyne p.163. There are 2 extra plates above those listed by Boyne.

Reference: 35528a

 
GREGORY, Dr John; Mrs Hester Chapone. A FATHER'S LEGACY TO HIS DAUGHTERS; A Letter to a New-Married Lady. £ 45.00

London. John Sharpe. 1822. pp.viii, 169. Engraved title & 4 engraved fly titles. 12mo. Quarter cloth, original boards, spine label darkened. Occasional minor foxing.

Reference: 10570

 
GREGORY, Gill. THE LIFE AND WORK OF ADELAIDE PROCTER: Poetry, Feminism and Fathers. £ 12.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 1998. pp. xii, 293. 5 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1840146702. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 20749

 
GREGSON, Joseph. POEMS. £ 12.00

London, Hull, & York. A. Brown & Sons Ltd for the Author. Circa 1914. pp. xix, 77. 5 plates. 8vo. Green cloth, top edge gilt. Endpapers slightly foxed. Includes poems on Danes Dyke, Scarborough and Stainton Dale.

Reference: 10691

 
GREY, Stephen. OPERATION SNAKEBITE. £ 6.00

London. Viking. 2009. pp. xv, 352. Illustrated in colour. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780670917860. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 73500

 
GRIFFIN, Dustin. REGAINING PARADISE. Milton and the eightenth century. £ 16.00

Cambridge University Press. 1986. pp. xi, 299. 8vo. D/W, unevenly faded and slightly torn. ISBN 0521309131. A very good copy.

Reference: 80390

 
GRIFFIN, Robert J. WORDSWORTH'S POPE. A Study in Literary Historiography. £ 16.00

Cambridge University Press. 1995. pp. xii, 190. 2 plates. 8vo. D/W. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism 17. General Editors: Mariln Butler & James Chandler. ISBN 0521481716

Reference: 4688

 
GRIFFITH, R.H. and H.M. Jones. (Compilers). A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF MANUSCRIPTS AND FIRST EDITIONS OF LORD BYRON held in the Library of the University of Texas from April 19 to May 3, 1924 to commemorate the One Hundredth Anniversary of His Death. £ 35.00

Austin, Texas. The University of Texas Press. 1924. pp. xiii, 106. Frontis, 6 plates. Royal 8vo. Blue cloth, slightly darkened. No 135 of a limited edition of 307 copies. Prospectus for the book and exhibition and ADDITIONS TO THE CATALOGUE, pp 91 - 106 stapled, both loosely inserted. Signed by Griffith on the Dedication page 'This Copy For Mrs Nagel With Love And Gratitude R H Griffith'.

Reference: 91691

 
GRIGGS, Earl Leslie. COLERIDGE FILLE. A Biography of Sara Coleridge. £ 50.00

Oxford University Press. 1940. pp. xiii, 259. Frontis, 4 plates. 8vo. Original pink buckram. A very good copy.

Reference: 13529

 
GRIMSTON, Rose Hobart & Armatrude de THE WITCH’S EGG £ 12.00

Privately Printed. (1945?). pp. 60. 8vo. Printed wrapper, spine dulled. Published to raise money for the restoration of Georgian houses in York.

Reference: 13643

 
GROSE, Francis. A PROVINCIAL GLOSSARY; with A Collection of Local Proverbs, and Popular Superstitions. £ 225.00

London. Edward Jeffrey. 1811. pp. iv, 124. Medium 4to. Original boards, paper spine with label. A new edition, corrected. With the bookplate of D.W.S Gray, the editior of the Cherryburn Times, the Journal of the Bewick Society, and with the armorial bookplate of Rev. I. G. Spurgeon, Vice President of the Suffolk Humane Society at Lowestoft.

Reference: 4943

 
GROSSMAN, Marshall. AUTHORS TO THEMSELVES. Milton and the Revelation of History. £ 8.00

Cambridge University Press. 1987. pp. xii, 243. Frontis. 8vo. D/W. There are the remains of occasional pencil marginalia which has been erased.

Reference: 70154

 
GROSZ, P.M. ALBATROS C.V. Windsock Datafile 81. £ 12.00

Berkhamstead. Albatross Productions Ltd. 2000. pp. 36. lllustrated in colour and monochrome. Royal 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 1902207238

Reference: 16965

 
GROTE, Harriet. THE PERSONAL LIFE OF GEORGE GROTE. £ 35.00

Compiled from Family Documents, Private Memoranda, and Original Letters to and from Various Friends. London. john Murray. 1873. pp. xv, 336. Frontis, 1 facsimile. 8vo. Full calf, spine with gilt decoration and red and green labels. Very occasional pencil markings in the margins. With the bookplate of Wrea Head College. Handsome,

Reference: 85365

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. A PRECSRIPTION FOR FOREING TRAVEL. £ 60.00

([London? :[Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Ltd) (1966). pp. (12). Illustrated by John Astrop. written by Paul Jennings, designed by S.H. Benson Ltd. 8vo.Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 34508

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. A VISIT TO BEDSYDE MANOR. Guinness's Guide For You. £ 50.00

([London? :[Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Ltd) (1965). pp. (14). Illustrated by John Vernon Lord, text by Stanley Penn, design by S.H. Benson Ltd. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 66961

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. ALICE WHERE ART THOU? More Guiness Carrolling. £ 60.00

(London?). Arthur Guinness, Son & Co. (1952). pp. (xii). Illustrated by Antony Groves-Raines, designed by S. H. Benson Ltd. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Rear cover torn, lower spine split, both repaired with archival tape. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 11697

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. ALL MY OWN WORK. The Guinness Do It Yourself Book. £ 50.00

(Dublin? Arthur Guinnness, Son & Co). (1964). pp. (12). Illustrated by John Tribe, text by Stanley Penn, design by S.H. Benson Ltd. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 79891

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. GAME PIE. A Guinness Indoor Sportfolio. £ 75.00

([London? :[Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Ltd) (1955). pp. (12). Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, designed by S.H. Benson Ltd. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 6620

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. GUINNESS NON SCIENCE. £ 80.00

([London? :[Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Ltd) (1963). pp. (12). Illustrated by Maureen Roffey and Bernard Lodge, text by Stanley penn, design by S.H. Benson Ltd. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 14632

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. PEN PORTRAITS BY A.P.H. Exhibited by Guinness. £ 50.00

(London?. Arthur Guinness, Son & Co. Ltd (1962). pp. (xii). Illustrated by Michael Ffolkes, verse by A.P. Herbert, design by S.H. Benson. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 11932

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. REIGNING CATS & DOGS. A Guinness Book of Pets. £ 60.00

([London? :[Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Ltd) (1960). pp. (12). Illustrated by Gerard Hoffnung, verses by Stanley penn, design by S.H. Benson Ltd. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 470934

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. UNTOPICAL SONGS accompanied by Guinness. £ 30.00

(London? Arthur Guinness, Son & Co). (1953). pp. (12). Illustrated by Ronald Ferns, designed by S. H. Benson Ltd. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 86832

 
GUINNESS, Arthur, Son & Co. WHAT WILL THEY THINK OF NEXT? A Guinness Inventory. £ 50.00

(London?) Arthur Guinness Son & Co. (1954). pp. (xii). Illustrated by Antony Groves- Raines, designed by S.H. Benson Ltd. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Guinness Advertising Booklet. A very good copy.

Reference: 118740

 
GUITAUT, Caroline de. FABERGE'S ANIMALS. A Royal Farm in Miniature. £ 15.00

London. Royal Collections Enterprise Ltd. (2010). pp.120. Well illustrated. 4to. D/W ISBN 9781905686124. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 12645

 
GUNN, T.H. (Chairman - Executive Committee). AN EDUCATIONAL HANDBOOK for Parents and Citizens and a Programme of the Hull Education Week. November 9th - 15th 1924. £ 10.00

Hull. A Brown & Sons Ltd. (1924). pp. (xvi) of adverts, 96, (xvi) of adverts. Illustrated with photographs. 8vo. Paperback with printed wrapper stapled as issued. A good copy.

Reference: 7328

 
GUNNELL, William A. SKETCHES OF HULL CELEBRITIES: or memoirs and Correspondence of Alderman Thomas Johnson, (Who was twice mayor of Kingston upon Hull). and four of his lineal descendants, from the year 1640 to 1858. To which is added a voluminous Glossary, affording an explanatioin of the obscure, antiquated, provincal, and obsolete terms. £ 20.00

Hull. For the Author by Walker & Brown. 1876. pp. xviii, errata leaf, 515. Illustrated. 8vo. Half black calf, cloth boards. Title and last leaf with damage at hinge edge. Previous owner's bookplate Barnard p32

Reference: 3435

 
GURNHILL, Rev. J. A MONOGRAPH ON THE GAINSBOROUGH PARISH REGISTERS. £ 35.00

London. Elliot Stock; Gainsborough. W. Amcoats. 1890. pp. x, 120, (ii) of adverts. Frontis. 8vo. Cream cloth, spine sunned, gilt lettering. 2 texts tipped on to reverse of frontis. The printer of this work is W.G.B. Page of Kingston upon Hull. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. A very good copy.

Reference: 64581

 
GUTTERBOCK & SONS. THE LONDON ALBUM OF LADIES' FASHIONS. Volume III. Number III. £ 50.00

London. H. Guterbock & Sons. Augsut 1889. pp. (ii), 33 - 36, (iv) of adverts. 12 plates. Folio. Soft covers, spine worn away. Bookplate of previous owner. A clean copy.

Reference: 106654

 
HADDAD, Emily A. ORIENTALIST POETICS. The Islamic Middle East in nineteenth-century English and French poetry. £ 20.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2002. pp.vii, 220. 8vo. D/W.The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. Includes sections on Shelley, Byron, & Wordsworth.

Reference: 26442

 
HAGAN, Sandra & Juliette Wells. (Editors). THE BRONTES IN THE WORLD OF THE ARTS. £ 30.00

Contributors are Christine Alexander, Sara T. Bernstein, Richard J. Dunn, Sandra Hagan, Anne W. Jackson, Linda Lister, Antonia Losano, Ruth A. Solie, Patsy Stoneman, Juliette Wells, & Meg Harris Williams. Aldershot. Ashgate. 2008. pp. xiii, 256. 21 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780754657521

Reference: 12229

 
HAINES, Charles Reginald. DOVER PRIORY. A History of the Priory of St. Mary the Virgin, and St. Martin of the New Work. £ 35.00

With a Foreword by G.G. Coulton. Cambridge University Press. 1930. pp. xxii, 513. Frontis, 16 plates, 11 illustrations in the text. 8vo. Original blue cloth, spine dulled. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good copy.

Reference: 8468

 
HAINTON, Raymonde and Godfrey. THE UNKNOWN COLERIDGE. The Life and Times of Derwent Coleridge 1800 - 1883. £ 5.00

London. Janus Publishing Co. 1996. pp. ix, 313. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 10053

 
HALL, Ivan & Elisabeth. A NEW PICTURE OF GEORGIAN HULL. £ 5.00

York. William Sessions Ltd in association with Hull Civic Society. 1978/9. pp. 120. Frontis, well illustrated. Royal 8vo. D/W. A very good copy.

Reference: 3446

 
HALL, Ivan & Elisabeth. D HISTORIC BEVERLEY. £ 5.00

ocumentary Research by G.B. Drummond and B.A. English. York. William Sessions Ltd. 1973. pp.108. Frontis, well illustrated. Royal 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. A good copy.

Reference: 3445

 
HALL, S.C. Editor). THE AMULET. A Christian and Literary Remembrancer. £ 40.00

London. Frederick Westley and A.H. Davis. 1833. pp. (ii), 312, (vi) of adverts. Engraved title, frontis, 8 plates, 2 vignettes. 12mo. Full calf, all edges gilt. Front hinge tender. Including works by Letitia Landon, Coleridge and Mrs Opie. Faxon 1058.

Reference: 10367

 
HAMMOND, Mary. READING, PUBLISHING AND THE FORMATION OF LITERARY TASTE IN ENGLAND, 1880 - 1914. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2006. pp. xii, 209. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754656683. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 186565

 
HANLEY, Keith. WORDSWORTH: A Poet's History. £ 14.00

Basingstoke. Palgrave. 2001. pp. xii, 264. 12 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0333918835

Reference: 438771

 
HARBEN, Philip. BEST DISHES FROM EUROPE. £ 10.00

London. Arco Publications Ltd. 1958. pp. 93, (iii) of adverts. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 8279

 
HARBEN, Philip. BEST PARTY DISHES. £ 10.00

London. Arco Publications Ltd. 1958. pp. 120, (iv) of adverts. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block slightly tanned. A very good copy.

Reference: 62794

 
HARE, Frank. THE THEATRE ORGANS OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. Reprinted from Theatre Organ Review by kind permission of the Editor. £ 10.00

Humberside Theatre Organ Preservation Society. Circa early 1970s. pp. 28. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, staples rusty. A good copy.

Reference: 18610

 
HARGROVE, E. THE YORKSHIRE GAZETTEER, or, Dictionary of the Towns, Villages, and Hamlets, Monasteries and Castles; Principal Mountains, Rivers, etc.; In the County of York, And Ainsty, or County of the City, of York; describing the Situation of Each, and the Various Events by which some of them have been distinguished. £ 100.00

Knaresborough. Hargrove and Son. 1812. pp. 375, (i), of adverts. Frontis - Map, folded and coloured. 12mo in 6’s. Half calf, marbled boards. 2nd edition. Boyne p7.

Reference: 14609

 
HARPER, Henry H. BYRON'S MALACH HAMOVES. Written for the seventeenth Year Book of the Bibliophile Society. £ 5.00

Boston. Privately for the Author. 1918. pp. 70. 8vo. Wrappers. Spine worn & frail A few copies of this little book have been privately printed for complimentary distribution by the author. 1st Edition.

Reference: 2274

 
HARRIS, John. THE BEAT OF HAPPINESS. Music Writing inspired by Philip Larkin. £ 10.00

Hull City Coucil/Larkin25. 2011. pp. 59. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9780954568689. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 91370

 
HARRIS, Michael. POEMS. £ 25.00

With an Introduction by Sir Compton Mackenzie. Dublin. The Dolmen Press. 1965. pp. 28. 8vo. Wrapper, slightly marked, Stitched as issue. Limited edition of 500 copies. Inscribed by the author 'To Monty with gratitude and affection for one who has always helped from Mick Feb 1965.' From the estate of the late Sir Compton Mackenzie by family descent. Mackenzie's full name was Sir Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie.

Reference: 154500

 
HARRIS, Rt. Rev. Patrick B. Bishop of Southwell. THE POET LORD BYRON AND RELIGION. £ 6.00

The complete text of a talk given to the Newstead Abbey Byron Society on January 16th 1993. Hucknall. The Communications Group of the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene. 1994. pp. (ii), 17. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Local Interest Series No. 1.

Reference: 8542

 
HARTLEY, George. (Editor). PHILIP LARKIN 1922 - 1985. A Tribute. £ 6.00

London. The Marvell Press. 1988. pp. xii, 308. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0900533110 Bloomfield App 15

Reference: 71952

 
HARTLEY, Jean. PHILIP LARKIN, THE MARVELL PRESS AND ME. £ 1.75

London. The Sumach Press. 1993. pp. 219. 15 illustrations. Paperback.

Reference: 53510

 
HARTLEY, Jean. PHILIP LARKIN'S HULL AND EAST YORKSHIRE. £ 8.00

Edited by Brian Dyson. The University of Hull & Hutton Press. 1995. pp. 48. illustrated with photographs and maps. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good clean copy. ISBN 1872167748

Reference: 16662

 
HARTLEY, Robert G. THE POST-WAR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN KINGSTON UPON HULL. A Dissertation submitted for a B.A. Honours Degree in Geography. £ 20.00

No publisher. 1964. pp. (iii), 114. 5 photographs. 4to. Black cloth with number on spine. Typescript printed on one side of page only. Durham University. As far as I am aware this is unpublished material. A good clean volume.

Reference: 33896

 
HARTOG, Dirk den. DICKENS AND ROMANTIC PSYCHOLOGY. The Self in Time in Nineteenth-Century Literature. £ 6.00

Basingstoke. MacMillan. 1987. pp. x, 177. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block foxed. ISBN 0333352378. A very good copy.

Reference: 16092

 
HARVEY, A.S. THE DE LA POLE FAMILY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. £ 12.00

East Yorkshire Local History Society. 1957. pp. (iv), 100. 4to. Cloth spine, card boards. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 6484

 
HARVEY, A.S. THE HOMELAND OF THE DE LA POLES. Kingston upon Hull and Wingfield in Suffolk. £ 30.00

Hull. For Private Circulation. 1934. pp. xi, 43. Frontis, 15 illustrations, folded pedigree.. 4to. Wrapper, spine faded, edges slightly frayed and faded.

Reference: 17844

 
HARWOOD, Anthony. 8 POEMS. £ 85.00

Paris. Maurice Darantiere. 1952. pp. 21 unnumbered. 8vo. Original wrapper covered in clear, yellow plastic. No. 48 of a limited edition. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper 'R peu a peu T London. 23.x.67'

Reference: 91910

 
HARWOOD, Anthony. SWAN SONGS and other poems. £ 40.00

London. The Favil Press. 1961. pp. (viii), 53. 8vo. Red cloth, slightly marked. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper. 'R Ca fait aussi a rouge (?) T 26.x.67'

Reference: 104010

 
HARWOOD, Anthony. TEN POEMS. £ 45.00

Venice. Klootz Ltd. 1959. pp. 21 unnumbered. 4to. Printed wrapper. No 4 of an edition limited to 100 copies on Carta Ingres di Fabriano of which those numbered from 1 - 66 are on ivory paper & those numbered from 67 - 100 are on white paper. Inscribed by the author on ffront free endpaper ' For Rupert always T 11.x.67'

Reference: 117740

 
HAWKESBURY, The Rt. Hon. the Lord. SOME EAST RIDING FAMILIES. £ 25.00

Hull. William Andrews & Co. 1899. pp. (vi), 36. 8vo. Green cloth. Slightly shaken. Previous owners stamp on endpapers. 100 copies printed from the Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society Vol VII, 1899. A good copy.

Reference: 9949

 
HAWORTH-MADEN, Clare. THE ESSENTIAL DRACULA. £ 5.00

Leicester. Magna Books. 1992. pp. 96. Well illustrated in colour and black & white. A4. D/W, very slightly frayed. ISBN 1854222686. A very good copy.

Reference: 20911UK

 
HAWORTH-MADEN, Clare. THE ESSENTIAL DRACULA. £ 5.00

New York. Crescent Books. 1992. pp. 96. Well illustrated in colour and black & white. A4. D/W. ISBN 0517069733. A very good copy.

Reference: 20911US

 
HAYDON, Benjamin Robert. Edited by Willard Bissell Pope. THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON. £ 100.00

Harvard University Press. 1960 - 1963. 5 vols. pp. xxvi, 495; (x), 553; viii, 660; (viii), 664; (viii), 688. Frontis's to Vols 1, 3 & 5 as called for, 42 line drawings within the text. 8vo. D/Ws, price clipped and frayed. Vol 1 1808 - 1815; Vol 2 1816 - 1824; Vol 3 1825 - 1832; Vol 4 1832 - 1840; Vol 5 1840 - 1846. ADDITIONAL SHIPPIONG REQUIRED

Reference: 6462

 
HAYMAN, The Rev. Henry. LORD BYRON AND THE GREEK PATRIOTS. £ 5.00

New York. Harper & Brothers. (1894). pp. 365 - 370. Illustrated. 8vo. Wrapper. Article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine LXXXVIII, February 1894. Santucho p. 297

Reference: 6463

 
HAYNES, Jane & Juliet Miller. (EDitors). INCONCEIVABLE CONCEPTIONS. Psychological aspects of infertility and reproductive technology. £ 8.00

Hove & New York. Brunner-Routledge. 2003 pp. x, 229. 8vo. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 1583911685

Reference: 26151

 
HAZLITT, William. TABLE-TALK; or Original Essays. £ 200.00

London. John Warren. 1821. pp. (vi), p263, 400. 8vo. Original boards, paper spine and label. Margins foxed. 1st edition. Keynes 56. Leaf S4 with the conclusion of Essay XI (p. 263, verso blank) has not been cancelled, as is correct in copies issued in boards, but a corrected text was printed on [a] 4 in order that this leaf might be substituted for S4 when the book was rebound.' A second volume was publish a year later but this volume is complete in itself.

Reference: 33680

 
HAZLITT, William Carew. THE LAMBS. Their Lives, Their Friends, and Their Correspondence. New Particulars and New Material. £ 10.00

London. Elkin Mathews. 1897. pp. 242, 24 of adverts. 8vo. Brown cloth, front board slightly marked.

Reference: 2475

 
HAZLITT, William. POLITICAL ESSAYS, with Sketches of Public Characters. £ 250.00

London. William Hone. 1819. pp. xxxvi, 439. 8vo. Early cloth with worn spine label. Partly unopened. Keynes 49. 'With his collected Political Essays Hazlitt ended his activities as controversial journalist. He drew upon his writings during the years 1813 - 18 and added at the end some of his "characters" of statemen first printed in the Eloquence of the British Senate, 1807, and some extracts from his Reply to Malthus, 1807. The book was entirely in fine Radical hands, being dedicated to John Hunt, printed by John M'Creery, and published by William Hone......Hazlitt's Preface is characteristically fierce, and the whole book has a strong political flavour.'

Reference: 13573

 
HAZLITT, William. SKETCHES AND ESSAYS. Now First collected by His Son. £ 30.00

London. John Templeman. 1839. pp. Half title, (vii), 361. Adverts lacking. 8vo. Modern paper spine and label, boards. The paper is of inferior quality, so browned and brittle. 1st edition thus. Keynes 104.

Reference: 104864

 
HAZLITT, William. THE ELOQUENCE OF THE BRITISH SENATE; being A Selection of the best Speeches of the most distinguished Parliamentary Speakers, from the beginning of the reign of Charles I to the Present Time. With Notes Biographical, Critical, and Explanatory. £ 300.00

London. J. Murray. 1808. 2 vols. pp. viii, (iv) of Contents, 525; (vi), 591. Half dark blue calf, marbled boards. 8vo. Vol 1 repair to top of front hinge.Vol 2 has pencil marginalia and gathering Gg is badly foxed, spine label chipped. Keynes 6. The title-pages of the first issue have been removed, and replaced by new leaves. The Advertisment is transferred to Vol 1 and Contents lists have been added to both Vols. The remaining sheets are the same as before. The edition of 1807 is so scarce that it has been overlooked, and this reissue has usually been regarded as the first edition. Hazlitt was at work on The Eloquence of the British Senate during 1806 - 7. The preface and the critical notes introducing the orators whose speeches he selected are among the earliest of his more characteristic compositions. Some of the notes, such as the character of Burke in Vol II are in his best style.

Reference: 14126

 
HAZLITT, William. THE ROUND TABLE: A Collection of Essays on Literature, Men, and Manners. £ 200.00

Edinburgh. Archibald Constable & Co. 1817. 2 vols. pp. viii, 238; vi, 261. Small 8vo. Full calf, boards blind stamped,old, worn spine and labels relaid. 1st Edition. Lacking half titles. Pencil sketches of 4 profiles on front free endpaper Vol I. Keynes 13. 'The two volumes contain 52 essays, and Hazlitt states in the Advertisment that 12 of these are by Leigh Hunt and the remainder by himself.' 'Hazlitt's reputation as an essayist was [ ] immediately established by this first published collection.'

Reference: 2493

 
HEALD, J.D. A HISTORY OF METHODISM IN SUTTON ON HULL. A review of over two hundred years of Village Methodism. £ 4.00

Hull. J.D. Heald. 1993. pp. 80. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0952197308. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 87452

 
HEMM, Gordon. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, LIVERPOOL. £ 12.00

With a foreword by Alderman A. Ernest Shennan. Liverpool. The Northern Publishing Co. Ltd. 1949. pp. 53. Well illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 8vo. Original printed boards, head of spine slightly chipped. 3 blind stamps of Bradshaw, Gass & Hope. Bolton. Architects and Surveyors. A good copy.

Reference: 14526

 
HENLEY, W.E. Edited by Damian Atkinson. THE SELECTED LETTERS OF W.E. HENLEY. £ 25.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2000. pp. xxv, 366. Frontis, 11 illustrations. 8vo. Laminated boards. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1840146346. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 43723

 
HENSON, Eithne. LANDSCAPE AND GENDER IN THE NOVELS OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE, GEORGE ELIOT, AND THOMAS HARDY. The Body of Nature. £ 30.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2011. pp. xi, 248. 1 illustration. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9781409432142. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 65270

 
HENTHORN, Frank (Editor). LETTER AND PAPERS CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TRENT, ANCHOLME AND GRIMSBY RAILWAY 1860 - 1862. £ 12.00

Lincoln. J.W. Ruddock & Sons Ltd. 1975. pp. lv, 130. Frontis, 9 plates. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol 70. A very good, brught, clean copy.

Reference: 81961

 
HENZE, Anton. LA TOURETTE. The Le Corbusier monastery. £ 15.00

Photographs by Bernhard Moosbrugger. London. Lund Humphries. 1966. pp. 71. 48 photographs. 4to. D/W, very slightly frayed. Clean copy.

Reference: 15688

 
HERBERT, The Hon. William. PIA DELLA PIETRA. A Tale £ 100.00

Bound with Iris published York 1826. London. John Murray. 1820. pp. 47, 2 leaves from Hedin, 15 of Iris. Half title and title page at the beginning for Tales. 8vo. Disbound. p. 11 stamped Merchantile Library, Philada. Herbert was a contributor to the Edinburgh Review and so attracted Byron's attention in English Bards and Scotch Reviewers 'Herbert shall wield Thor's hammer, and sometimes/ In gratitude thou'lt praise his rugged rhymes.' The footnote explains that ' Mr Herbert is a Translator of Icelandic and other poetry. One of the principal pieces is a "Song on the Recovery of Thor's Hammer;" the translation is a pleasant chaunt in the vulgar tongue, ...'

Reference: 35756

 
HERRMANN, Frank & Michael Allen (Editors). By Members of the Travellers Club. MORE TALES FROM THE TRAVELLERS. £ 12.00

Oxford. Michael Tomkinson Publishing. 2005. pp. xiii, 282. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0905500741. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 17610

 
HERVEY, Baron John. MISCELLANEOUS THOUGHTS on the Present Posture both of our Foreign and Domestic Affairs. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Parliament and the People. £ 150.00

London. J. Roberts. 1742. pp. 80. 8vo. Stitched as issued. 1st edition. Title, last leaf and edges dusty, internally clean. ESTC T39435

Reference: 111270

 
HEWER, H.R. BRITISH SEALS. £ 30.00

London. Collins. 1974. pp. 256. 24 plates. 8vo. D/W. 1st edition. New Naturalist 57. Previous owners' name and blind stampon front free endpaper, otherwise a very good, clean copy. ISBN 0002130327

Reference: 15808

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy (Editor). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. VII. £ 1.00

Contributors are Edmund Blunden, Alvin Whitley, Robert Gittings, Andrew Rutherford, Duncan Gray & Violet M. Walker, W.G. Bebbington & Leslie A. Marchand. Richmond. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1956. pp. xiv, 42, adverts. Frontis, 4 plates. 4to. Card covers. Unopened.

Reference: 4595

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy (Editor). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. X. £ 1.00

Contributors are Louis Landre, Richard Russell, Carl Woodring, J.C. Trewin, Doris Langley Moore, Edmund Blunden & Clarence DeWitt Thorpe. Richmond. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1959. pp. vi, 47, adverts Frontis, 5 plates 4to. Card covers. Unopened.

Reference: 4597

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy (Editor). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. XI £ 1.00

Contributors are Edmund Blunden, Newell F. Ford, Herbert Huscher, Paul West, Phyllis G. Mann, G.M. Matthews & Elizabeth Nitchie. Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1960. pp. vi, 54, adverts Frontis, 2 plates 4to. Card covers. Unopened.

Reference: 4598

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy (Editor). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. XIII. £ 1.00

Contributors are Neville Rogers, Edmund Blunden, Katherine M.R. Kenyon, Gavin de Beer, F.N. Doubleday, Jean Haynes, Norman Kilgour, Helen Rossetti Angeli, Desmond King-Hele & Phyllis G. Mann. Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1962. pp. viii, 47, adverts. Frontis, 2 plates 4to. Card covers. Unopened.

Reference: 4599

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy (Editor). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. XIV. £ 1.00

Contributors are Mary Peter, Edmund Blunden, Naotaro Kudo, K.T. Borrow & Dorothy Hewlett, Cecil Roberts, Katherine M.R. Kenyon, Herbert Huscher, Norman Kilgour, A.W. Jarvis, Clive Sansom, Jean Haynes, & T.J. Brown. Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1963. pp. viii, 54, adverts. Frontis, 7 plates 4to. Card covers. Unopened.

Reference: 4600

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy (Editor). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. XV. £ 1.00

Contributors are Philip Hobsbaum, Phyllis G. Mann, Neville Rogers, Edmund Blunden, Wm. R. Maidment, Jean Haynes, Mirko Polgar, F.N. Doubleday, William Garrett, Frederick L. Jones & Willard Bissell Pope. Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1964. pp. viii, 48, adverts. Frontis, 5 plates 4to. Card covers. Unopened.

Reference: 4601

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy (Editor). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. XVI. £ 1.00

Contributors are Winifred Gerin, A.M.D. Hughes, Neville Rogers, Desmond King-Hele, Herbert Huscher, Frederick L. Jones & Edmund Blunden. Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1965. pp. viii, 46, adverts. Frontis, 4 plates 4to. Card covers. Unopened.

Reference: 4602

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy (Editor). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. XVII. £ 1.00

Contributors are Winifred Gerin, Neville Rogers, Gerald Hamilton-Edwards, Jerome McGann & Mirko Polgar. Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1966. pp. viii, 62, adverts. Frontis, 2 plates, 1 Genealogical Table. 4to. Card covers. Unopened.

Reference: 4603

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy (Editor). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. XVIII. £ 1.00

Contributors are Desmond King-Hele, Jerome J. McGann, Fernando Paradinas, Neville Rogers, Gavon de Beer & David R. Cheney. Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1967. pp. viii, 42, adverts. Frontis, 3 plates. 4to. Card covers. Unopened.

Reference: 4604

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN Rome No XXIV. £ 1.00

Contributors are Norman Kilgour, Iris Origo, James Ogden, Parks C. Hunter Jnr, H.W. White & Neville Rogers, R.W.P. Cockerton, Neville Rogers, Alan Osler. Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1973. pp. ix, 26. Frontis, 2 plates. 4to. Card wrappers.

Reference: 4277

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN Rome. No IV. £ 1.00

Contributors are Dorothy Hewlett; Shane Leslie; Edmund Blunden; Leslie A. Marchand; Lorraine Robertson & R. Glynn Grylls. London. The Saint Catherine Press Ltd. 1952. pp. ix, 52. Frontis, 9 plates. 4to. Card wrappers, D/W. Small amount of damage to spine.

Reference: 4495

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No VI. £ 1.00

Contributors are Leslie A. Marchand, Sylva Norman, Edmund Blunden, Marion Kingston, Nerina medici di Marignano Gigliucci, Ursula Orange, Herbert Huscher, J.B. Leishman, W.G. Bebbington. Richmond. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1955. pp. 50. Frontis, 12 illustrations. 4to. Card covers. D/W.

Reference: 2029

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN Rome. No XII. £ 1.00

Contributors are Edmund Blunden; Joan Rees; Dorothy G. Wayman; Neville Rogers; R.A. Lusty; Phyllis G. Mann; H.M. Dowling; Eugene J. Brzenk & S.R. Swaminathan. Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley memorial Association. 1961. pp. viii, 47, adverts. Frontis, 2 plates and one illustration in the text. 4to. Card covers. Partly unopened.

Reference: 4499

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No XIX. £ 1.00

Contributors are Gavin de Beer, Herbert Huscher, Irving Massey, Jerome J. McGann, Robert Mortenson, Burton R. Pollin, Neville Rogers & Timothy Webb. Sheen Common. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1968. pp. viii, 52. 7 plates. 4to. Card covers.

Reference: 4350

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No XX. £ 1.00

Contributors are James M. Hall, S.R. Swaminathan, Molly Tatchell, J.C. Trewin, Gavin de Beer, C.T. Andrews, William A.W. Jarvis. Sheen Common. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1969. pp. vii, 46. Frontis, 3 illustrations. 4to. Card covers.

Reference: 2033

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No XXI. £ 1.00

Contributors are Stuart Curran, George Mathewson, Peter J. Manning, Leonidas M. Jones, Burton R. Pollin, Alan Osler, Hector Munro, Elizabeth Jenkins, Wm. J. McTaggart. Sheen Common. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1970. pp. vii, 59. Frontis, 3 illustrations.. 4to. Card covers.

Reference: 2032

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No XXII. £ 1.00

Contributors are Brother Baldwin Peter, Molly Tatchell, E.T. Helmick, Miriam Allot, A.E. Lee, Norman Kilgour, Katherine M.R. Kenyon & Harvey Scriven. Sheen Common. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1971. pp. xii, 67. Frontis, 3 illustrations. 4to. Card covers.

Reference: 4340

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No XXIII. ( A Commemorative Issue for the 150th Anniversary of Shelley's death). £ 1.00

Contributors are John Buxton, C. Darrel Sheraw, William J. McTaggart, Timothy Webb, Harvey Scriven, Phillips G. Davies & Neville Rogers. Sheen Common. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1972. pp. xii, 53. Frontis, 2 plates. 4to. Card covers.

Reference: 4341

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No XXV. ( A Commemorative Issue for the 150th Anniversary of Byron's death). £ 1.00

Contributors are Rupert Hart-Davies, Molly Tatchell, William Whitlock, Jerome J. McGann & Cecily Lambert. Sheen Common. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1974. pp. x, 32. Frontis, 2 plates. 4to. Card covers.

Reference: 4342

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No XXVI. £ 1.00

Contributors are C.T. Andrews, Angus Graham-Campbell, Neill G. Grill, Katherine Kenyon, Dana Pugh & Lord De L'Isle. Sheen Common. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1975. pp. x, 24. Frontis, 3 plates, 4 facsimiles. 4to. Card covers.

Reference: 4343

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No XXVII. £ 1.00

Contributors are William Garrett, R. Glynn Grylls, Lord Brock, Molly Tatchell & Beatrice Hanss. Sheen Common. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1976. pp. x, 19. Frontis, 1 plates. 4to. Card covers.

Reference: 4344

 
HEWLETT, Dorothy. (Editor). KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN ROME. No XXVIII. £ 1.00

Contributors are Sheila Birkenhead, Neville Rogers, Claude Brew, Stanley Jones, Frederic S. Colwell, R. Stanley Dicks, Charles W. Smith & Beatrice Hanss. Sheen Common. The Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1977. pp. x, 50. Frontis, 1 plates. 4to. Card covers.

Reference: 4345

 
HICKMAN, David (Editor). LINCOLN WILLS 1532 - 1534. £ 12.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 2001. pp. xxviii, 474. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503665. The Lincoln Record Society Vo. 89. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 88470

 
HICKS, Edward Lee; Graham Neville (Editor). THE DIARIES OF EDWARD LEE HICKS Bishop of Lincoln 1910 - 1919. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1993. pp. xv, 287. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 090150355X. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 82. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 11757

 
HICKS, J. D. FROM BOULEVARD TO KINGSTON. The Story of Our School 1895 - 1995. £ 10.00

Hull. Kingston School. 1995. pp. 60. Illustrated. 8vo. Wrapper, stapled as issued.

Reference: 85541

 
HICKS, J.D. THE YORKSHIRE CATHOLIC REFORMATORY MARKET WEIGHTON. £ 5.00

East Yorkshire Local History Society. 1996. pp. 61. Illustarted. 8vo. Paperback. Local History Society Series No 49. ISBN 900349492. A very goo, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 9627

 
HILL, J.W.F. (Editor). THE LETTERS AND PAPERS OF THE BANKS FAMILY OF REVESBY ABBEY 1704 - 1760. £ 20.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1952. pp. xxxi, 330. Frontis. 8vo. Original cloth, dulled. Lincoln Record Society Vo. 45. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good copy, internallly clean.

Reference: 109290

 
HILL, Rosalind M.T. (Editor). THE ROLLS AND REGISTER OF BISHOP OLIVER SUTTON 1280 - 1299. Volume I. £ 6.00

Institutions to benefices and confirmations of heads of religious houses in the Archdeaconry of Lincoln. Hereford Times Ltd. 1948. pp. xxvii, 293. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 39. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 7854

 
HILL, Rosalind M.T. (Editor). THE ROLLS AND REGISTER OF BISHOP OLIVER SUTTON 1280 - 1299. Volume II. £ 6.00

Institutions to benefices and confirmations of heads of religious houses in the Archdeaconry of Northampton. Hereford Times Ltd. 1950. pp.xix, 205. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 43. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 78542

 
HILL, Rosalind M.T. (Editor). THE ROLLS AND REGISTER OF BISHOP OLIVER SUTTON 1280 - 1299. Volume III. £ 6.00

Memoranda May 19 1290 - May 18 1292. Hereford Times Ltd. 1954. pp. lxxxvi, 250. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 48. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 78543

 
HILL, Rosalind M.T. (Editor). THE ROLLS AND REGISTER OF BISHOP OLIVER SUTTON 1280 - 1299. Volume IV. £ 6.00

Memoranda May 19 1292 - May 18 1294. Hereford Times Ltd. 1958. pp. viii, 221. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 52. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 78544

 
HILL, Rosalind M.T. (Editor). THE ROLLS AND REGISTER OF BISHOP OLIVER SUTTON 1280 - 1299. Volume VI. £ 6.00

Memoranda May 19 1297 - May 18 1299. Lincoln. J.W. Ruddock & Sons Ltd. 1969. pp. ix, 236. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 64. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 78546

 
HILL, Rosalind M.T. (Editor). THE ROLLS AND REGISTER OF BISHOP OLIVER SUTTON 1280 - 1299. Volume VIII. £ 6.00

Institutions, collations and sequestrations, all archdeaconries except Lincoln and Northampton. Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1986. pp.(x), 256. 8vo. D/W, slightly torn. ISBN 0901503401. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 76. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 78548

 
HINDERWELL, Thomas. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF SCARBOROUGH AND THE VICINITY. £ 50.00

York. Thomas Wilson for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown. 1811. pp. 435, errata. Frontis, 3 plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. pp 129/130 lacking bottom corner, not affecting text; pp 259/260 tear repaired not afecting text. The whole book is very badly foxed, the paper is of poor quality. 2nd edition. Boyen p198.

Reference: 9520

 
HINES, Colin. ART DECO LONDON. £ 5.50

Photography by Paul Riddle. London. Park House Press. 2003. pp. 60. Well illustrated in colour. 4to. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0954475100

Reference: 101690

 
HIRST, Alan & Peter Horsley. MARITIME FLEETWOOD. A Photographic Record. £ 4.00

Beverley. Hutton Press. 1996. pp. 142. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A good, clean copy. ISBN 1872167853

Reference: 7526

 
HOBHOUSE, John Cam. HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE FOURTH CANTO OF CHILD HAROLD: Containing Dissertations on the Ruins of Rome; and An Essay on Italian Literature. £ 125.00

London. John Murray. 1818. pp. viii, 576. 1 facsimile, 2 pages of illustration. 8vo. Full calf, spine dry, hinges cracked but holding. Title page foxed.. 2nd edition, revised & corrected. With the bookplate of Anne & F.G. Renier. A reasonable copy.

Reference: 6503

 
HODGETT, Gerald A.J. TUDOR LINCOLNSHIRE. £ 10.00

Lincoln. History of Lincolnshire Committee. 1975. pp. xvii, 212. Frontis, 16 plates, 1 map folded, 2 illustrations in text. 8vo. D/W, spine slightly faded. History of Lincolnshire Volume VI. A very good copy. ISBN 0902668056

Reference: 6656

 
HOEVELER, Diane Long. GOTHIC FEMINISM. The Professionalization of Gender from Charlotte Smith to the Brontes. £ 20.00

Liverpool University Press. 1998. pp. xix, 250. 8vo. D/W. With the bookplate of The Friends of Coleridge. ISBN 0853239932. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 92881

 
HOGG, James (Editor). STUDIES IN NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. £ 10.00

Resolution and Independence by Horiya A. Borno; Imagery in Wordsworth's Lucy Poems by B.G. Tandon; King Victor and King Charles reconsidered by Ashok Sengupta; The Return of the Druses reconsidered by Ashok Sebgupta; Gladstone's Homer by Eric Glasgow. Salzburg. Institut fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik Universitat Salzburg. 1982. pp. 81. 8vo. Paperback. Spine faded, front cover stamped Review Copy. Salzburg Studies in English Literature under the Direction of Professor Erwin A. Sturzl. Romantic Reassessment. Editor: Dr. James Hogg. No.87.5. Includes chapters on Wordsworth, Browning & Gladstone.

Reference: 17249

 
HOGG, James. (Editor). STUDIES IN NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. £ 10.00

The Imminent Imagination by William Oxley; Anglo-Greek Relations: 1800 - 1832 by Eric Glasgow; Lord Byron and His Religious Pronouncements in Cain, Don Juan, and A Vision of Judgement by Maria Emanuela Eisl; Edward Lear in Greece by Eric Glasgow; Pippa Passes reconsidered by Ashok Sengupta; Swinburne's Debt to Greek Literature by Eric Glasgow; Benjamin Jowett and The Greeks by Eric Glasgow. Salzburg. Institut fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik Universitat Salzburg. 1981. pp. 102. 8vo. Paperback. Front cover stamped Review Copy. Salzburg Studies in English Literature under the Direction of Professor Erwin A. Sturzl. Romantic Reassessment. Editor: Dr. James Hogg. No.87.3. Includes chapters on Byron, Lear & Swinburne

Reference: 108370

 
HOGG, James. (Editor). STUDIES IN THE ROMANTICS. £ 12.00

Abyssinian Fount and Egyptian Plain: A Junian Interpretation of Symbolism in The Prelude by Betty Tucker Mann; Time is, Time was, Time's Past. Byron's Struggle with Time by Koichi Yakushigawa; Some Sonnets of Shelley by D.P. Sen Gupta; Manuscript Revision in Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Canto IV, Stanzas 128 - 145 by James Hogg; Lady Hester Stanhope's Autograph Letter to Michael Bruce: An unpublished account of her life in Lebanon by James Hogg. Salzburg. Institut fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik Universitat Salzburg. 1978. pp. 129. 8vo. Paperback. Salzburg Studies in English Literature under the Direction of Professor Erwin A. Sturzl. Romantic Reassessment. Editor: Dr. James Hogg. No. 81.

Reference: 21538

 
HOGG, Thomas jefferson. THE LIFE OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. In Four Volumes £ 225.00

London. Edward Moxon. 1858. 2 vols. pp. xxxii, 479; (iv), 557. Frontis - Vol 1, tailpiece to each volume. 8vo. Half turquoise morocco, marbled boards. Slight damage to the last leaf of Vol 1, not affecting text. Half title in Vol 2 secured by archival tape. From Easton Neston Library. A hansome pair. Wise p117. Vols 3 and 4 were never printed and Vol 4 was never written.

Reference: 9099

 
HOLBERG, Ludvig. NICOLAI KLIMS UNTERIRDISCHE REISE worinnen eine ganz neue Erdbeschreibugn wie auch eine umständliche Nachricht von der fünften Monarchie die uns bishero ganz und gar unbekannt gewesen, ethalten ist. £ 500.00

Copenhagen & Leipzig. Jacob Preuss. 1741. pp. 382. Frontis, 3 plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, new spine and endpapers. Text block foxed text in German. Google translates the title as Nicolai Klim's Subterranean Journey contains a whole new description of the earth as well as a circumstantial account of the fifth monarchy, hitherto totally unknown to us.

Reference: 75410

 
HOLDERNESS, Rural District Council. STANDING ORDERS. £ 12.00

Beverley. Wright & Hoggard. 1946. pp. 34. 12mo. Original cloth. Ink amendments in the text.

Reference: 66876

 
HOLDERNESS, Thomas. SOME PLACE-NAMES OF THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. A Paper read before the Hull Literary Club, March 28th 1881. £ 18.00

Driffield. The Office of the Driffield Observer. 1881. pp. 30. 8vo. Printed wrapper, stitiched as issued, slightly marked.

Reference: 191730

 
HOLLAND, John. THE HOPES OF MATRIMONY: A Poem. £ 75.00

London. Francis Westley. 1822. pp. viii, 68. Frontis. 8vo. Modern, marbled wrapper with front board label. Title page off set. With the bookplate of J O Edwards.

Reference: 7458

 
HOLLES, Gervase; R.E.G. Cole (Editor). LINCOLNSHIRE CHURCH NOTES made by Gervase Holles AD 1634 to AD 1642. £ 10.00

Lincoln. W.K. Morton & Sons. 1911. pp. xiii, 281. Frontis, Pedigree of the Holles family, folded. 8vo. Printed boards, paper spine mostly lacking. Worm damage to index at rear. With the bookplate of Northampton Record Society. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 1. A working copy.

Reference: 86771

 
HOLLIS, Christopher. LETTERS TO A SISTER. £ 6.00

London. Hollis & Carter. 1947. pp. vii, 190. 8vo. D/W, frayed.

Reference: 45290

 
HOLLOWAY, John. THE COLOURS OF CLARITY. Essays on Contemporary Literature and Education. £ 6.00

London. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1964. pp. ix, 166. 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed.

Reference: 42784

 
HOLTBY, Winifred. THE ASTONISHING ISLAND. £ 35.00

Being a veracious record of the experiences undergone by Robinson Lippingtree Mackintosh from Tristan da Cunha during an accidental visit to unknown territory in the year of grace MCMXXX- ? London. Lovat Dickson Ltd. 1933. pp. (viii), 184. Frontis, 12 plates and line drawings in the text by Batt (Oswald Barrett). Small 4to. Black cloth. 1st edition. Handley-Taylor p4.

Reference: 73285

 
HOLTBY, Winifred. TRUTH IS NOT SOBER. £ 25.00

London. W. Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1934. pp. 284. 8vo. Purple cloth, front board slightly marked, spine badly faded. 1st edition. Handley-Taylor p5.

Reference: 7120

 
HOLTZMANN, Walther & Eric Waldram Kemp. PAPAL DECRETALS RELATING TO THE DIOCESE OF LINCOLN in the Twelfth Century. £ 12.00

The Hereford Times Ltd. 1954. pp. xxviii, 65. 8vo. Original cloth, spine darkened. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 47. A very good, internally clean copy.

Reference: 10238

 
HONEYBONE, Diana & Michael. (Editors). THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE SPALDING GENTLEMEN'S SOCIETY 1710 - 1761. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 2010. pp. xxx, 272. 10 plates. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780901503879. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 99. A very good bright clean copy.

Reference: 30814

 
HONEYBONE, Diana & Michael. (Editors). THE CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM STUKELEY AND MAURICE JOHNSON 1714 - 1754. £ 20.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 2014. pp. lxiv, 262. 21 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780901503985. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 104. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 183940

 
HOOD, Captain John. SHIPS ON THE HUMBER. £ 5.00

Altringham. At Heart Ltd. 2008. pp. 142, (ii) of adverts. Well illustrated with photographs. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781845472146. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 7514

 
HOOD, Edwin Paxton. (Editor). ANDREW MARVELL: The Wit, Statesman, and Poet: His Life and Writings. £ 12.00

London. Partridge & Oakey. 1853. pp. (iv) of adverts, (viii), 222, (vi) of adverts. 12mo. Blind stamped brown cloth. Bottom of back hinges slightly split.

Reference: 12460

 
HOOD, James W. DIVINING DESIRE. Tennyson and the Poetics of Transcendence. £ 20.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2000. pp. xii, 209. 8vo. Laminated boards. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754600696. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 20453

 
HOOD, Thomas. POEMS. £ 60.00

London. Edward Moxon. 1846. 2 vols. pp. 8 of adverts, (ii - blank), viii, 264; Viii, 274, (i) of adverts. 8vo. Original cloth, spine labels. Labels slightly rubbed and darkened. 1st collected edition withthe bookplates of Simon Nowell-Smith, Judith Adams Nowell-Smith, and J.O. Edwards.

Reference: 120662

 
HOOLE, K. & HINCHLIFFE, B. (Editors). Contributors are A.L. Barnett, J.P.R. Bennett, R.C. Copeman, D. Geldard, G.Y. Hemingway, K. Hoole, M.E. Ingram, D.R. Smith, J.B. Stork, Ann G. H. Wannop, L. Ward, I.K. Watson & R.J. Pickering, & J.C. Wright. THE HULL & BARNSLEY RAILWAY. £ 30.00

Newton Abbot & Sheffield. David & Charles &Turntable Publications. 1972 &1980. 2 vols. pp. 331; 288. Frontis - Vol 1, 156 illustrations + 2 in the text, 3 elevations, 2 diagrams, 7 gradients, 1 plan & 9 maps. 8vo. D/Ws. Selotape removed from inside of front board of Vol 2 leaving a small patch where the top surface of the paper has been removed. Otherwsie a very good copy.

Reference: 5323

 
HOPE, T.E.; T.B.W. Reid, Roy Harris & Glanville Price. (Editors). LANGUAGE, MEANING AND STYLE. Essays in Memory of Stephen Ullman. £ 5.00

Leeds University Press. 1981. pp. (vii), 173. Frontis. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 19690

 
HOPKINSON, Austin. RELIGIO MILITIS. £ 5.00

London. Martin Hopkinson & Co Ltd. 1927. pp. (vii), 195. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine label, chipped. With the bookplate of General E.G. Wace.

Reference: 16515

 
HOPWOOD, Francis J.S. HARBOUR, ETC. BILLS. Report of the Board of Trade. Humber Commercial Railway and Dock Bill. £ 8.00

With Appendix by G.C. Frederick. London. For His Majesty’s Stationary Office by Eyre and Spottiswoode. 1904. 4pp. Small folio. Disbound. Slightly grubby. With the stamp of the Law Society Library. The Bill proposed to authorise the construction of two entrance jetties etc in the River Humber in connection with a dock above high-water mark near Immingham Haven.

Reference: 10004

 
HORNSEA WESLEYAN CHURCH AND CIRCUIT. RECIPE BOOK published in connection with Sale of Work, April 19th, 1923. £ 14.00

Hull.W.D. Dodsworth. 1923. pp. 32. 8vo. Printed wrapper, slightly frayed. Internally very clean, a very good copy.

Reference: 7549

 
HORROX, Rosemary. (Editor). SELECTED RENTALS AND ACCOUNTS OF MEDIEVAL HULL, 1293 - 1528. £ 10.00

Leeds. The Yorkshire Archæological Society. 1983. pp. vii, 198. 1 plan. 8vo. D/W. Edges very slightly browned. Record Series Vol CXLI for the year 1981.

Reference: 2779

 
HORSLEY, John. BRITANNIA ROMANA: or the Roman Antiquities of Britain: In Three Boosk. £ 750.00

I. Contains the History of all the Roman Transactions in Britain ... also a large description of the Roman walls etc II. Contains a compleat Collection of the Roman Inscriptions and Sculptures etc. III.Contains the Roman Geography of Britain etc. To which are added A Chronological Table, and Indexes to the Inscriptions and Sculptures after the manner of Gruter and Reinesius. Also Geographical Indexes both of the Latin and English names of the Roman places in Britain, and a Geberal Index to the work. London. John Osborn & Thomas Longman. 1732. pp. (vi) lacking half title, xxxii, 355, (i), 353 - 520. Chronological Table (x), Indexes (xxx). 78 leaves of Roman Inscriptions. 5 maps folded, 22 further plates. 37cm. Full calf, later spine. With the bookplates of David Stather and John Clayton. Apart from the half title, collated complete.

Reference: 17683

 
HORSPOOL, Robin Dermond. THE HOUSE OF POWOLNY. Life and Death of a Hull Restaurant. £ 10.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 2000. pp. viii, 56. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 190264512X. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 54818

 
HOTTEN, John Camden. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF NEARLY FIFTEEN HUNDRED CURIOUS AND RARE BOOKS, Tracts, MSS, and Engravings, relating to the History and Topography of Yorkshire, collected by John Camden Hotten, with numerous descriptive Notes, Literary Anecdotes, etc. Illustrated with curious old wood-engravings formerly in the possession of John Cole, the Eccentric Bookseller, of Scarborough. £ 8.00

Alex Alec-Smith Books & Mr Pye (Books). 1999. pp.50.Illustrated with wood cuts. 8vo. Paper boards with labels on spine and front board. Facsimile reprint in an edition of 250 copies.50 copies original published in 1863. NEW

Reference: 5652

 
HOUSE OF TOWNEND. 1906 - 1972. AN ERA OF PROGRESS BY THE HOUSE OF TOWNEND. £ 10.00

Hull. House of Townend. 1972. pp. 28 unnumbered pages. Illustrated. 4to. Red cloth. A company history of House of Townend - Wine Merchants.

Reference: 17643

 
HOUTCHENS, Carolyn Washburn & Lawrence Huston. (Editors). THE ENGLISH ROMANTIC POETS & ESSAYISTS. A Review of Research and Criticism. £ 5.00

Contributors include Northrop Frye & Martin K. Nurmi, George L. Barnett, Stuart M. Tave, Elisabeth W. Schneider, James T. Hillhouse & Alexander Welsh, Kenneth Curry, Hoover H. Jordan, R.H. Super, John E. Jordan, & Carlisle Moore. New York. For The Modern Language Association of America by New York University Press. 1968. pp. xviii, 395. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. Revised Edition, 2nd printing. Includes chapters on William Blake, Charles Lamb, William Hazlitt, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Southey, Thomas Campbell, Thomas Moore, Walter Savage Landor, Leigh Hunt, Thomas De Quincey & Thomas Carlyle.

Reference: 2226

 
HOVELL, Dr. B.C. THE HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY 1782 - 1982. £ 10.00

Edited by Mr S. Bates. Hull. Hull Health Authority. (1982). pp. 75. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. D/W. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 18920

 
HOWARD, Alfred. THE BEAUTIES OF BYRON consisting of Selections from his Works. £ 38.00

London. Thomas Tegg. 1832. pp. vii, 183. Frontis, Title off set. 12mo. Original printed boards. Slightly frail. New Edition. Howard's Beauties of Literature. Kohler 379. 1st edition thus.

Reference: 8737

 
HOWE, Will D. CHARLES LAMB AND HIS FRIENDS. £ 4.00

Indianapolis. The Bobbs-Merrill Co. 1944. pp. (xiii), 364. Frontis, 18 plates. 8vo. Red cloth, head of spine slightly frayed. 2nd edition.

Reference: 11263

 
HOWELLS, Coral Ann. LOVE, MYSTERY, AND MISERY. Feeling in Gothic Fiction. £ 6.00

University of London. The Athlone Press. 1978. pp. (vii), 199. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 6612

 
HOWITT, William. THE RURAL LIFE OF ENGLAND. £ 125.00

Illustrated with wood-engravings, designed and executed by Samuel Williams. London. Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans. 1838. 2 vols. pp. xx, 396; xii, 386. Illustrated with vignettes as head and tail pieces to some chapters. 8vo. Full green morocco with gilt decoration, spines faded. All edges gilt. Lacking half-titles. All endpapers foxed and slightly water stained. The text block is not affected with staining and there is only minor, occasional foxing. An attractive set. 1st edition. Volume 1 §contains chapters on Annesley Hall and Newstead Abbey.

Reference: 85910

 
HOWORTH, Peter. EAST YORKSHIRE CRICKET 1778 - 1914. £ 5.00

Driffield. Lowndes Publications. 1995. pp. 183. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0951763024. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 43423

 
HOWSHIP, John. PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE SYMPTOMS, DISCRIMINATION, AND TREATMENT, of some of the most important Diseases of the Lower Intestines, and Anus. £ 25.00

Particularly including Stricture, Ulceration, Intus-Susception, and Tumour, within the cavity of the Rectum; and Piles, Prolapsus, Fistulae, and Excrescences, formed at its external opening. Illustrated by Numerous Cases. To which are added, some suggestions upon a new and successful mode of Correcting Habitual Confinement in the Bowels. To ensure their regular action without the aid of purgatives; on a principle essentially conducive to the prevention of the above diseases. London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green. 1824. pp. xvi, 282. 8vo. Original boards, marked, later cloth spine and label, worn. Corners bumped. Som minor foxing. Third edition with numerous additions.

Reference: 13544

 
HUBER, Werner & Rainer Schowerling. (Editors). BYRON-SYMPOSIUM MANNHEIM 1982. £ 6.00

Contributors are Hermann Fischer, Gerhard Stilz, Helmut Castrop, Hans-Jorgen Diller, Martin Brunkhorst, Uwe Boker, Rolf Eichler, Ina Schabert, & Heidi N. Rohloff. Paderborn. Universitat Gesamthochschule. 1983. pp. 229. 8vo. Boards, cloth spine. Text in German. ISBN 3980081702. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 38676

 
HUGHES, Jonathan. THE RELIGIOUS LIFE OF RICHARD III. Piety and Prayer in the North of England. £ 10.00

Foreword by Jeremy Catto. Stroud. Sutton Publishing. 1997. pp. xiv, 209. 6 colour plates, 13 monochrome illustrations. 8vo. D/W. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 0750911158

Reference: 11654

 
HUGHES, Right Rev. Dr. John. LETTER OF THE RIGHT REV. DR. HUGHES, Catholic Bishop of New York, to the Honourable James Harper, Mayor of New York. From the New York Courier ab=nd Enquirer of May 20, 1844. £ 25.00

Liverpool. M. Rourke. 1844. pp. 20, advert leaf. Small 8vo. Disbound. Defence of himself and of the Irish community and the Catholics in New York .

Reference: 33730

 
HUGUET, Christine & Simon J. James. (Editors). GEORGE GISSING AND THE WOMAN QUESTION. Convention and Dissent. £ 30.00

Contributors are Malcolm Dennis Allen, Cristina Ceron, Maria Teresa Chialant,David Grylls, Debbie Harrison, Constance D. Harsh, Chritine Huguet, Simon J. James, Rosemary Jann, Emma Liggins, Tara MacDonald, Diana Maltz, Roger Milbrandt, Adrienne Munich, & Anthony Patterson. Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2013. pp. xvi, 215. 17 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9781409466581. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 12316

 
HULL COMMUNITY COUNCIL. SOCIAL SERVICES IN HULL being Institutions & Charitable Agencies of the City of Hull. £ 16.00

Hull Community Council 1930. pp. xvi, 108. 8vo. Blue cloth, unevenly faded. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 89430

 
HULL DOCKS PLANNING AND DESIGN CONSORTIUM. REPORT TO THE TOWN DOCKS (SPECIAL) SUB-COMMITTEE. £ 10.00

Hull Docks Planning & Design Consortium. 1978. pp. 19, 13. 17 folded design plans. A4. Ring bound. Covers Humber Dock, Railway Dock and Prince's Dock. Very good. clean copy. Summary 1.

Reference: 7266

 
HULL FLAX AND COTTON MILL COMPANY. THE DEED OF SETTLEMENT, of the Hull Flax and Cotton Mill Company. £ 35.00

Hull. Goddard and Brown. 1837. pp (iv), 59, iv. 8vo. Original cloth, faded. Previous owner's bookplate.

Reference: 53766

 
HULL JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND SHIPPING. THE HUMBER CROSSING. £ 5.00

Hull Junior Chamber of Commerce & Shipping. 1974. pp. 38. Illustrated. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued, previous owners name on front oif cover. A good copy.

Reference: 9559

 
HULL LITERARY CLUB. HULL LITERARY CLUB MAGAZINE; A Record of Transactions. £ 60.00

Hull and London. Vol 1 - The Hull Press; Vols 2 - 4 A. Brown & Son Ltd. 1895 - 1916. 4 vols. pp. (ii), 400; (vi), 420; (iv), 386; (ii), 342, (ii), vi, 343 - 412, (i), v, 413 - 496. 8vo. Brown cloth. Vol I - pp1/2 tipped in with archival tape; Vol II - 1 plate folded; Vol IV has the front wrappers for Parts I - VII boundin at rear. Some Parts have stab holes in the inner margins. The first 3 vols have a label stating that the books are from the library of Alderman John Brown JP.A good, clean set.

Reference: 18906

 
HULL ROTARY CLUB. INSTITUTIONS & CHARITABLE AGENCIES OF THE CITY OF HULL. £ 10.00

Hull. The Hull Rotary Club. 1928. pp. xvi, 95. 8vo. Purple cloth, spine faded. A very good copy.

Reference: 84110

 
HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY, LADIES' ASSOCIATION. A TWO DAYS' BAZAAR. £ 28.00

Hull. 1931. pp. 80. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. With lots of advertisments and includes Useful Recipes. Contributed by Members and Friends of the Ladies' Association and arranged by Mrs Howard, Hon. Sec. A very good copy.

Reference: 109590

 
HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY. THE HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY. Copy of The Charter of Incorporation. £ 18.00

Hull Royal Infirmary. 1906. pp. 24. Royal 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued preserved in a boards. Dated 21st December 1906. A very good copy.

Reference: 100390

 
HUMBER CONSERVANCY BOARD. LOG OF S.L. 'SPURN' 5th April 1922 - 25th October 1923. £ 35.00

147 leaves. Large post 4to. Quarter calf, cloth boards. The Log is divided into the following sections:- Date; Wind, Direction & Force; Weather; Temp. of Water; Barometer; Thermometer; Under steam at; Finished by; Work engaged on; Persons Aboard; Watchman; Remarks. It was filled in on a daily basis. Sometimes there is little information and other times a detailed description of the days work and events is given.

Reference: 69061

 
HUMBERSIDE COUNTY COUNCIL. HUMBERSIDE COUNTY HANDBOOK. The Official Guide to the County. £ 10.00

Gloucester. The British Publishing Co. Ltd. ND. Circa late 1970s. pp 224. Illustrated, some in colour. 4to. Green cloth. Original wrapper bound in. Endpapers slightly foxed,

Reference: 25409

 
HUNT, Leigh. LORD BYRON AND SOME OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES; with Recollections of the Author's Life and of his Visit to Italy. £ 150.00

London. Henry Colburn. 1828. 2 vols. pp. xl, 450; (ii), 450. 2 frontis's, 3 plates, 1 facsimile. 8vo. Full morocco, hinges slightly rubbed. All edges gilt. Some foxing. 2nd edition. Unnecessary selotape on inside of front hinge. Wise Vol 2, p92, Chew p 223.

Reference: 42800

 
HUNT, Leigh. LORD BYRON AND SOME OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES; with Recollections of the Author's Life and of his Visit to Italy. £ 150.00

London. Henry Colburn. 1828. 2 vols. pp. xl, 450; (ii), 450. 2 frontis's, 3 plates, 1 facsimile. 8vo. Full red morocco with gilt decorations, all edges gilt. In Vol 1 pp xxxiii - xl are misbound between pp xvi & xvii. Foxed throughout. Externally, a very pretty copy. Wise Vol 2, p92, Chew p 223.

Reference: 4280

 
HUNT, Leigh. THE OLD COURT SUBURB; or Memorials of Kensington, Regal, Critical, and Anecdotal. £ 45.00

London. Hurst & Blackett. 1855. 2 vols. pp. x, 314, 24 of adverts; vi, 292, (ii), 16 of adverts. Vignettes on both title pages. Large 12mo. Original blind stamped orange cloth, spines slightly darkened. Second edition, revised and enlarged. A very good copy.

Reference: 64571

 
HUNT, William. HULL NEWSPAERS: being the substance of a Lecture by William Hunt, Ex-President of the Provincial Newspaper Society. £ 5.00

Hull. Malet Lambert Local History Reprints. 1980. pp. 26. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Malet Lambert Local History Reprints No. 10. A good copy. Orignal published 1880

Reference: 165169

 
HUNTER, P.D. BYRON. The Harrow Collection. £ 25.00

Harrow School Press. (1994). pp. (iv), 36. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued.

Reference: 23951

 
HUNTER, Shelagh. HARRIET MARTINEAU. The Poetics of Moralism. £ 16.00

Aldershot. Scolar Press. 1995. pp. xiv, 274. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1859281354. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 13925

 
HUNTSBY, Thomas; William Wilson; George Hunton; Thomas Wright. FOUR INDENTURES re Ottringham Marsh. £ 120.00

1. Dated 16th April 1756. Folded Parchment sheet. Between Thomas Huntsby, labourer, of Ottringham Marsh, his wife Elizabeth and her son William Wilson, barber on the one hand & Nicholas Snaith, yeoman, of Tunstall. 2. Dated 3rd May 1786. Folded parchment sheet Between William Wilson of Limehouse in Middlesex, Perukemaker (eldest son & heir of Christopher Wilson late of Burton Pudsea in Holderness in Yorks, yeoman deceased) and George Hunton of Ottringham Marsh in Holderness. 3. Dated 4th May 1786. Folded parchment sheet. Between William Wilson of Limehouse in Middlesex, Perukemaker (eldest son & heir of Christopher Wilson late of Burton Pudsea in Holderness in Yorks, yeoman deceased) and his wife Sarah on the one hand and George Hunton of Ottringham Marsh in Holderness. 4. Dated 6th April 1829. Folded parchment sheet. Between Thomas Wright of Welwick, yeoman, on the one hand & Robert Hunton of Welwick, school master. This document includes the history of previous indentures relating to this estate. Between George Hunton, yeoman and Elizabeth Smither of Hedon, spinster. Upon Elizabeth's death this mortage was appointed to Grace Bell of Kingston upon Hull. Upon Grace's death it was appointed to Ann Stephenson, wife of William Stephenson of Kingston upon Hull. George died intestate and his estate passed to his brother Robert

Reference: 13576

 
HURNARD, Naomi. THE KING'S PARDON FOR HOMICIDE BEFORE A.D. 1307. £ 6.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1969. pp. xiv, 394. 8vo. D/W, spine faded & very slightly marked. Previous owners name on front free endpaper.

Reference: 9426

 
HURST, Alex. A. THOMAS SOMERSCALES MARINE ARTIST. His Life and Work. £ 12.00

Brighton. Teredo Books. 1988. pp. xxi, 282. 174 illustrations in colour and monochrome. 4to. D/W. ISBN 0903662116. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 21468

 
HUSSEY, Christopher. HADDON HALL. A Seat of the Duke of Rutland. Written in four parts and reprinted from Country Life. December 2 - 23 1949. £ 5.00

London. Country Life. 1949. pp. 22 unnnumbered pages. Well illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Corners slightly bent. A very good copy.

Reference: 6901

 
HUTCHINGS, David F. PRIDE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC. A Maritime Trilogy. £ 15.00

Settle. Waterfront. 2003. pp. 320. Well illustrated. Super royal 4to. D/W. Features Queen Mary; Queen Elizabeth; QE2. Abright, clean copy. ISBN 0946184674

Reference: 57933

 
HUTTON, W. THE SCARBOROUGH TOUR, in 1803. £ 120.00

London. John Nichols and Son. 1804. pp. 318. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, spine relaid. No half-title. 1st edition. Boyne p200

Reference: 11872

 
HYDE, H. Montgomery. THE LONDONDERRYS. A Family Portrait. £ 8.00

London. Hamish Hamilton. 1979. pp. xx, 298. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 6653

 
HYDE, Ralph. GETTING LONDON IN PERSPECTIVE. £ 5.00

London. Barbican Art Gallery. 1984. pp. 112. Illustrated in colour and monochrome. Royal 8vo. Paperback, front cover creased. A reasonable copy. ISBN 094637208x

Reference: 21157

 
IMMS, A.D. INSECT NATURAL HISTORY. £ 6.00

London. Collins. 1973. pp. xviii, 317.40 colour plates,32 black & white plates,40 illustrations within the text, & 8 maps. 8vo. D/W. Reprint. New Naturalst 8. ISBN 0002131021. A very good copy.

Reference: 11509

 
INGRAM, Edward. THE STORY OF THE CHURCH OF ST. MARY-THE-VIRGIN Kingston upon Hull. £ 6.00

Gloucester. British Publishing Co. Ltd. (1935). pp. 16. 7 illustrations. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. 1st edition of this church guide.

Reference: 88771

 
INGRAM, Edward. THE STORY OF THE CHURCH OF ST. MARY-THE-VIRGIN Kingston upon Hull. £ 5.00

Gloucester. British Publishing Co. Ltd. (1947). pp. 16. 8 illustrations. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. 2nd edition of this church guide.

Reference: 887712

 
INGRAM, Edward. THE STORY OF THE CHURCH OF ST. MARY-THE-VIRGIN Kingston upon Hull. £ 5.00

Gloucester. British Publishing Co. Ltd. (1963). pp. 24. 8 illustrations. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. 4th edition of this church guide.

Reference: 887714

 
INGRAM, M. Edward. DRYPOOL. Being the History of the Ancient Parish of Drypool cum Southcoates. £ 12.00

Gloucester. The British Publishing Co. Ltd. (1959). pp. 72. 8 illustrations, adverts. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good copy inscribed 'With the writer's kind regards. 9.xii.63"

Reference: 7654

 
INGRAM, M. Edward. OUR LADY OF HULL being the History of the Church and Parish of St. Mary The Virgin Kingston upon Hull. £ 12.00

With a Foreword by His Grace The Lord Archbishop of York. Hull & London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1948. pp. xvi, 200. Frontis, 7 plates, 7 illustrations in the text. 8vo. Red cloth. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 41438

 
INGRAM, M. Edward. THE MAISTERS OF KINGSTON UPON HULL 1569 TO 1840. Portrait of a Merchant Family. £ 5.00

With line drawings by Francis F. Johnson. For the Author. (1983). pp. 133. Illustrated, 1 family tree. 8vo. Blue cloth. With line drawings by Francis F. Johnson.

Reference: 2778

 
INGRAM, M. Edward. (Editer). THE PARISH REGISTER OF DRYPOOL Vols 1 - 5. Baptisms and Burials 1572 - 1812. Marriages 1572 - 1807. £ 10.00

Privately Printed for the Yorkshire Archaeological Society. 1961. pp. 267. Frontis. 8vo. Paperback. Previous owner's bookplate. The leaves are uncut. Very good copy.

Reference: 9144

 
INGRAM, M. Edward. (editor and Transcriber). THE PARISH REGISTER OF SCULCOATES (Part 1) 1538 - 1772. £ 15.00

Privately Printed for the Yorkshire Parish Register Society. 1959. pp. 148. Frontis. 8vo. Paperback. Unopened. Previous owners bookplate on half title. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 16854

 
INGRAM, M.. Edward. THE MANOR OF BRIDLINGTON & its Lords Feoffees. £ 5.00

With Line Drawings by Francis F. Johnson. Bridlington. The Lords Feoffees. 1977. pp. vii, 166. 6 plates, line drawings in the text. 8vo. Paperback, spine darkened.

Reference: 14341

 
IRESON, J.C.; I.D. McFarlane & Garnet Rees. (Editors). STUDIES IN FRENCH LITERATURE presented to H.W. Lawton by colleagues, pupils and friends. £ 5.00

Manchester University Press; New York. Barnes & Noble. 1968. pp. vii, 335. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, spine faded.

Reference: 11912

 
IRVINE, Susan. VOGUE ON Cristobal Balenciaga. £ 20.00

London. Quadrille. 2013. pp. 160. Well illustrated. Small 4to. Laminated boards. ISBN 9781849493116. A very good clean copy without the wrapper band.

Reference: 61295

 
IRVING, P.M.C. Forbes. METAMORPHOSIS IN GREEK MYTHS. £ 10.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 2002. pp. xv, 326. 8vo. Paperback. Reprint. Front cover creased. ISBN 0198150908. A clean copy.

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IRVING, Washington. ABBOTSFORD AND NEWSTEAD ABBEY. £ 25.00

With an Appendix peculiar to the present edition. London. Henry G. Bohn. 1856. pp. iv, 138. 8vo. Half calf, head of spine worn, corners bumped.

Reference: 171740

 
ISOBEL of Pearson's Weekly. Editor. (As on front board) HOME NOTES Vol II April 21st to July 14th 1894. £ 20.00

London. C. Arthur Pearson. 1894. pp. xvi, 440. Well illustrated. 8vo. Pictorial cloth, corners slightly rubbed. Edge of text block browned.

Reference: 82660

 
ISOBEL of Pearson's Weekly. Editor. (As on front board) HOME NOTES Vol IV October 20th to January 12th, 1894-5. £ 20.00

London. C. Arthur Pearson. 1895. pp. xvi, 452. Well illustrated. 8vo. Pictorial cloth.

Reference: 126600

 
J.B.G. MATCHED BUT NOT MATED, or, A Lunatic "Malgre Lui". A Farce in One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (Circa 1860) pp. 26. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, dusty. Sold for the benefit of the Dispensary, Abergavenny.

Reference: 86600

 
JACKSON, Gordon. HULL IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. A Study in Economic and Social History. £ 30.00

London. For the University of Hull by Oxford University Press. 1972. pp. xvii, 474. 8 plates & 4 maps. 8vo. Quarter calf, spine labels, marbled boards. A finely bound copy. ISBN 0197134157

Reference: 28920L

 
JACKSON, Kate. GEORGE NEWNES AND THE NEW JOURNALISM IN BRITAIN 1880 - 1910. Culture and Profit. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashagte Publishing Ltd. 2001. pp. xii, 293. 19 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754603172. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 34645

 
JACKSON-HOULSTON, C.M. BALLADS, SONGS AND SNATCHES. The Appropriation of Folk Song and Popular Culture in British Nineteenth-Century Realist Prose. £ 12.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 1999. pp. xii, 221. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1840142960. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 23898

 
JACOBS, Peter. SETTING FRANCE ABLAZE. The SOE in France During WWII. £ 18.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2015. pp. xiii, 217. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781783463367. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 70240

 
JACOBSEN, Meyers K. CONVAIR B-36 PEACEMAKER. A Photo Chronicle. £ 5.00

Atglen. Schiffer Military History. 1999. pp. 88. Well illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0764309749

Reference: 98536

 
JANOWITZ, Anne. LYRIC AND LABOUR in the Romantic Tradition. £ 30.00

Cambridge University Press. 1998. pp. xii, 278, (iii). Frontis, 1 illustration. 8vo. D/W. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism. General Editors Marilyn Butler & James Chandler. ISBN 9780521572590. A very good copy.

Reference: 17066

 
JARRATT, George A. MEMORIES OF SPURN IN THE 1880's. £ 10.00

(Spurn Lifeboat Crew). (1988). pp. 18. Illustrated 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued.

Reference: 189826

 
JARVIS, Adrian. DOCKS OF THE MERSEY. £ 6.00

London. Ian Allan Ltd. 1988. pp. 48. Illustrated in monochrome. Royal 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Produced in association with the National Museums & Galleries on Merseyside. ISBN 0711015333

Reference: 26303

 
JASPER, David. THE INTERPRETATION OF BELIEF. Coleridge, Schleiermacher and Romanticism. £ 15.00

Basingstoke. MacMillan. 1986. pp. xii, 237. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0333400119. A few pencil markings in the margins otherwise a very ggod copy.

Reference: 23090

 
JEAFFRESON, John Cordy. THE REAL LORD BYRON. New Views of the Poet's Life. £ 60.00

London. Hurst and Blackett. 1883. 2 vols. pp. viii, 376; viii, 370. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Endpapers slightly foxed. 1st Edition. Wise Vol 2, p110. Chew p313

Reference: 1837ho

 
JEAFFRESON, John Cordy. THE REAL LORD BYRON. New Views of the Poet's Life. £ 40.00

London. Hurst and Blackett. 1883. 2 vols. pp. viii, 376; viii, 370. Adverts. 8vo. Original brown cloth with gilt decoration, spines slightly mottled. 1st Edition. Wise Vol 2, p110. Chew p313

Reference: 1837

 
JEFFRIES, Francis). ART. I. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto the Third. By Lord Byron. 8vo. pp. 79. London. 1816. The Prisoner of Chillom, and other Poems. By Lord Byron. 8vo. pp. 60. London. 1816. £ 2.00

Edinburgh. Archibald Constable. 1816. pp. 277 - 310. 8vo. Brown cloth. Article removed from The Edinburgh Review XXVII December 1816. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 13975

 
JEFFRIES, Francis. (Editor). CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. A Romaunt. By Lord Byron. 4to. pp. 230. London. 1812. £ 5.00

Edinburgh. Archibald Constable. 1812. pp. 466 - 477. 8vo. Red cloth. Extract removed from the Edinburgh Review XIX February 1812. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout. Santucho p.178

Reference: 17235

 
JENISON, Robert. THE NARATIVE OF ROBERT JENISON, of Grays Inn, Esquire. £ 200.00

Containing I. A further Discovery and Confirmation of the Late Horrid and Treasonable Popish Plot, against His Majestie's Person, Government, and Protestant Religion. II. The Names of the Four Ruffians,, designed to have Murthered the King. III. The Reasons why this Discovery hath been so long deferred, by the said Robert Jenison. IV. An Order of is Majesty in Council touching the same. Together with other Mar=terial Passages, Letters, and Observations thereupon. Together with A Preface Introductory to the said Narrative. London. F. Smith, T. Basset, J. Wright, R. Chiswel and S. Heyrick. 1679. pp. 51. Imperial 8vo. Modern half calf, cloth boards, new endpapers. Edge of text block browned, first leaf frayed at edges. ESTC R11080

Reference: 10311

 
JERDAN, William. RUTLAND PAPERS. Original Documents illustrative of the Courts and Times of Henry VII and Henry VIII. Selected from the private archive of His Grace the Duke of Rutland. £ 10.00

London. For the Camden Society by John Bowyer Nichols and Son. 1842. pp. xii, 133. 4to. Original blind stamped green cloth with gilt decortation on the spine. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 9366

 
JOHNSON, Samuel, Thomas Parnell, Thomas Gray & Tobias Smollett THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHNSON, PARNELL, GRAY, and SMOLLETT. £ 12.00

With Memoirs, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes by the Rev George Gilfillan. The text edited by Charles Cowden Clarke Edinburgh. James Nichol. 1863. pp. vii, 254. 8vo. Full calf, spine with labels and gilt decoration, head slightly rubbed. Lacking half title.With the bookplate and coat of arms in gilt on the front board of the Titus Salt Junior school.

Reference: 5185

 
JOHNSON, J.A. (Editor). PROBATE INVENTORIES OF LINCOLN CITIZENS 1661 - 1714. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1991. pp. lxxx, 157. 3 plates. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503533. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 80. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 6885

 
JOHNSON, Samuel. A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: in which the Words are deduced from their Originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers. To which are prefixed A History of the Language, and An English Grammar. £ 300.00

London. G and J Offor, W. Allason et al. 1819. 2 vols. pp. 12, 60, 1029; 1084. Frontis - Vol I, foxed and title offset. 4to. Full modern cloth, new endpapers. A tidy copy. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED.

Reference: 10106

 
JOHNSTON, Judith. VICTORIAN WOMEN AND THE ECONOMIES OF TRAVEL, TRANSLATION AND CULTURE, 1830 - 1870. £ 30.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2013. pp. viii, 202. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781409448235

Reference: 6573

 
JOHNSTON, Roy. PARISIAN ARCHITECTURE OF THE BELLE EPOQUE. £ 10.00

Photography by Steve Gorton. Chichester. Wiley-Academy. 2007. pp. 216. Well illustrated in colour. 4to. D/W. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780470015551

Reference: 29346

 
JONES, Malcolm; Edward Chaney & Jane Hall; Hugh Brigstocke (Editor). ENGRAVED WORKS IN THE STATIONERS' REGISTERS 1562 - 1656; HERBERT HORNE'S 1889 DIARY OF HIS FIRST VISIT TO ITALY. The Sixthy Fourth Volume of the Walpole Society 2002. £ 20.00

Leeds. Maney Publishing for the Walpole Society. 2002. pp. (vi), 125. 53 illustrations. 4to. Quarter blue cloth, boards. Walpole Society Volume LXIV. A very good, clean copy with previous owners' name on inside of front board.

Reference: 6886

 
JONES, P. Mansell. THE ASSAULT ON FRENCH LITERATURE and Other Essays. £ 5.00

Manchester University Press. 1963. pp. xvii, 197. 8vo. D/W. Occasional pencil markings in the margins.

Reference: 176787

 
JONES, Sarah. SARAH JONES. Farbfotografien. £ 6.00

Text by John Slyce. Essen. Museum Folkwang. 2000. pp. 126. Well illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Exhibition catalogue. text in German and English. A very good copy.

Reference: 9944

 
JORDAN, Jane & Andrew King. (Editors). OUIDA AND VICTORIAN POPULAR CULTURE. £ 30.00

Contributors are Richard Ambrosini, Hayley Jayne Bradley, Pamela K. Gilbert, Jane Jordan, Sondeep Kandola, Andrew King, Diana Maltz, Nickianne Moody, & Lyn Pykett. Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2013. pp. xiii, 234. 10 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781409405894

Reference: 65421

 
JOSHUA, Essaka. PYGMALION AND GALATEA. The history of a narrative in English literature. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2001. pp. xxii, 216. 5 plates. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754604470. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 15947

 
JOSHUA, Essaka. THE ROMANTICS AND THE MAY DAY TRADITION. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2007. pp. ix, 153. 3 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754657743. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 68132

 
JUGEL, Caspar. MAULWURFFS: FANG (Mole Traps). £ 170.00

(Leipzig. Franckfurt am Mayn). 1677. pp. 30. 3 plates. Small 4to. Disbound with no stitching. This forms the second part of Abraham von Thumshirn & Jugel's 'Oeconomia oder nothwendiger Unterricht und Anleitung' (Oeconomia, or necessary instruction and guidance). It is complete in itself and has its own pagination.

Reference: 13224

 
JUMP, J.D. BYRON'S VISION OF JUDGMENT. £ 10.00

Manchester. John Rylands Library. 1968. pp. (ii), 122 - 136. 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued. Offprint from the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library Vol. 51, No. 1, Autumn 1968.

Reference: 74941

 
KEIGHLEY, Marion. WHITBY WRITERS. Writers of Whitby and District 1867 - 1949. £ 20.00

Whitby. For the Author by Horne & Son Ltd. 1957. pp. (xiv), 239, (v). Small 8vo. Original cloth. A very good copy.

Reference: 8071

 
KEMP, Gerald Van Der. VERSAILLES. £ 30.00

London. Sotheby Parke Bernet. 1978. pp. 255. Well illustrated in colour. Imperial 8vo. Red cloth. ISBN 0856670502. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 65613

 
KENNEDY, James. CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION WITH LORD BYRON and others, held in Cephalonia, a short time previous to His Lordship's death. £ 100.00

London. John Murray. 1830. pp. xxiii, 461. Facsimile. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Half title and (iii) of advs present. Some foxing, skilfully rebacked. Wise Vol. 2, p96: Chew p232.

Reference: 1673

 
KENYON, John. POEMS: for the Most Part Occasional. £ 100.00

London. Edward Moxon. 1838. pp. xv, errata, 199, aditional leaf opposite p. 147. 8vo. Full green morocco with gilt decoration, all edges gilt. Foxing throughout. With the bookplates of James Kenyon Hawthorn, J O Edwards, & Percival F. Hinton. The book is dedicated 'To the Memory of Thomas Poole, Esq., of Nether Stowey, Somerset. Poole was a friend of Coleridge, when he lived at Nether Stowey.

Reference: 1408080

 
KERNAN, Thomas, by the editors of Maison & Jardinunder Kernan's direction. THE FINEST ROOMS IN FRANCE. £ 25.00

New York. The Viking Press. 1967. pp. 320. Well illustrated mainly in monochrome. Small folio. Cloth. A good copy.

Reference: 146690

 
KETCHELL, Christopher. POSTCARDS OF OLD HULL. £ 5.00

Beverley. Hutton Press. 1997. pp. 112. Well illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 1872167934. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 91620

 
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL PLANNING IN ACTION. An Account of Aims and Achievemnets in Kingston upon Hull. £ 10.00

Hull. Kingston upon Hull City Council. (1961). pp. 34. Illustrated with photographs, charts and plans. Oblong 8vo. Spiral spine, boards, corners slightly bent. A good copy.

Reference: 19540

 
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL. INNER AREA PROGRAMME 1981 - 84. £ 8.00

Kingston upon Hull City Council. 1980. pp. 74, (xxii). 8 maps. A4. Printed wrapper, plastic ring binder spine.

Reference: 6418

 
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY MUSEUM. HULL TRAMS. The Early Days. £ 4.00

North Ferriby. Lockington Pub. Co. Ltd. 1977. pp. 26. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. ISBN 0905490101. A very good copy.

Reference: 68301

 
KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY PLANNING OFFICE. NEWINGTON DISTRICT PLAN. Problems and Possibilities. Report of Survey and Policy Choices. £ 10.00

Kingston upon Hull City Planning Office. 1980. pp. 53. 9 maps, 18 photographs. A4. Printed wrapper, plastic ring binder spine. MS notes on inside of rear wrapper.

Reference: 34966

 
KINGSTON UPON HULL CIVIC SOCIETY. REPORT ON A STUDY OF 'THE OLD TOWN'. £ 12.00

Kingston upon Hull Civic Society ND. Circa 1965. pp. (20). Illustrated with maps and drawings. Royal 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 123491

 
KINGSTON UPON HULL CORPORATION WATER DEPARTMENT. KINGSTON UPON HULL WATER UNDERTAKING 5TH CENTENARY 1447 - 1947. £ 12.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1947. pp. 23. Illustrated. 8vo. Card wrapper with decorative string. Previous owner' s name on front cover. A very good copy.

Reference: 6590

 
KINGSTON UPON HULL CORPORATION. WATER DEPARTMENT. £ 8.00

Kingston upon Hull Corporation 1970. pp. (ii), 68.Illustrated with photographs and diagrams, 1 map, folded, at rear. 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy.

Reference: 1713370

 
KINGSTON UPON HULL. AN ACT TO AMEND, AND RENDER MORE EFFECTUAL, SEVERAL ACTS made for cleansing and enlightening the Streets of the town of Kingston upon Hull, and for preventing Annoyances therein. £ 45.00

With AN ACT FOR AMENDING AND SUPPLYING THE DEFICIENCIES OF AN ACT passed in the Second Year of the Reign of his present Majesty King George the Third, intituled 'An Act to Amend and render more effectual several Acts made for cleansing and enlightening the Streets of the town of Kingston upon Hull, and for preventing Annoyances therein. London. (1762 & 1764). 2 acts. pp. 11; 20. Small folio. Stitched as issued. Slightly dusty especially on the back where they have been folded.

Reference: 24758

 
KITSON, Peter J. (Editor). PLACING AND DISPLACING ROMANTICISM. £ 25.00

Contributors are Michael Charlesworth, Angela Esterhammer, Tim Fulford, Peter J. Kitson, Philip W. Martin, Thomas McFarland, Lucy Newlyn, Michael O'Neill, Mary Anne Perkins, Lynda Pratt, Michael Scrivener, Philip Shaw, Paul D. Sheats, & John Williams. Aldershot. Ashgate. 2001. pp. xv, 232. 7 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754606023. A very good, bright, clean copy. Includes chapters on Wordsworth, Clare, Southey, Keats & Blake.

Reference: 7356

 
KNOWLES, S.M. & W.I. Webster, W.I. Webster & E.M. Tickle. ( Honorary Editors). HUMBER YAWL CLUB YEAR BOOKS 1971 - 1979. £ 20.00

Hull. Humber Yawl Club. 1971 - 1979. 9 issues. Illustrated. Printed wrappers, stitched as issued.

Reference: 64590

 
KNOX, Robert. DESCRIPTIONS GEOGRAPHICAL, TOPOGRAPHICAL, AND ANTIQUARIAN OF EASTERN YORKSHIRE, between the rivers Humber and Tees; £ 150.00

with a trigonometrically surveyed map, extending twenty five miles from Scarborough; accompanied by a map of all Yorkshire, two of England, and eighteen more descriptive plates of diagrams etc. All in illustration of the above subjects. With occasional remarks, growing out of these topics. London. For the Author. 1855. pp. xiv, 209. Map of Scarborough and vicinity, 21 plates, all as called for. 8vo. Original blind stamped green cloth. Front hinge tender and the first gathering (Preface) is slightly loose, pulled by the weight of the Scarborough map, which has a few tears mended with archival tape. A good copy.

Reference: 19385

 
KOPP, Ekkehard & Cecile Oxaal (Editors). NOT JUST WILBERFORCE. Champions of Human Rights in Hull and East Yorkshire. Essays for Amnesty International. £ 10.00

Contributors are Patrick Doyle, Marie Holmes, Ekkehard Kopp, Brian Lavery, Kathleen Lennon, Cecile Oxaal, Robb Robinson, & Marion Shaw. London. Amnesty International in association with Hull Amnesty Group. 2014. pp. (xii), 96. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. The Cahmpions are Rochester & Walworth, John and Matthew Alured, Mary Wollstonecraft, George and Alfred Cookman, Perronet Thompson, Dr Mary Murdoch, Winifred Holtby, & Lilian Bilocca.

Reference: 13491

 
KOSS, Stephen. NONCONFORMITY IN MODERN BRITISH POLITICS. £ 5.00

London. B.T. Batsford. 1975. pp. 263, (ix) of index. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, spine very faded.

Reference: 11819

 
KOVESI, Simon. (Editor). THE JOHN CLARE SOCIETY JOURNAL. No. 28. July 2009. £ 1.00

Contributors are Ian Waites, Alan Moore, Adam White, Simon J. White, Sarah Houghton-Walker, & Eric Robinson and Bob Heyes. John Clare Society. 2009. pp. 108. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9780953899593 The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and wotk of the poet John Clare.

Reference: 27094

 
KROYER, Peter. THE STORY OF LINDSEY HOUSE CHELSEA. £ 75.00

London. Country Life Ltd. 1956. pp. 128. Frontis, 25 illustrations. 4to. Cloth. With a 4 page A4 typed letter signed from the author to Mr G.M. Roberts of 98 Cheyne Walk, which is part of Lindsey House, regarding an article in World of Interiors May 1984 on Lindsey House. The author had lived at 97 & 98 Cheyne Walk.

Reference: 102940

 
KUNZ, George Frederick and Charles Hugh Stevenson. THE BOOK OF THE PEARL. The History, Art, Science, and Industry of the Queen of Gems. £ 950.00

London. MacMillan & Co. 1908. pp. xx, 548. Coloured frontis and 16 coloured plates all with tissue guards, a further 85 black and white plates. Royal 8vo. Cream cloth with gilt decoration, spine slightly dulled, top edge gilt. The Bibliography and Index partly unopened.

Reference: 79690

 
L.E.L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon) HEATH'S BOOK OF BEAUTY. MDCCCXXXIII. With Nineteen Beautifully Finished Engravings from Drawings by the First Artists. £ 45.00

London. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman; Paris. Rittner & Goupil; Frankfurt C. Jugel. 1833. pp. viii, 264. Frontis, engraved title and 17 plates as called for. 12mo. Full green calf, gilt decoration, all edges gilt, front hinge rubbed and only just holding internally, head of spine chipped. Plates foxed Faxon1383

Reference: 8445

 
LABAUME, Eugene. A CIRCUMSTANTIAL NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA, embellished with plans of the Battles of the Moskwa and Maro-Jaroslavitz. £ 150.00

Interspersed with faithful descriptions of those affecting and interesting scenes, of which the author was an eye-witness. Translated from the French. London. Samuel Leigh. 1814. pp. xii, 412. Folded frontis, slightly torn and repaired, and 1 folded plate. 8vo. Modern half calf, cloth boards. Endpapers slightly foxed.

Reference: 93848

 
LADIES, A Society of. THE LADIES' MONTHLY MUSEUM; or, Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction; £ 45.00

being an Assemblage of whatever can tend to please the fancy, interest the mind, or exalt the character, of The British Fair. Vol V. Improved Series. London. Vernor, Hood & Sharpe. 1808. pp. iv, 208, 201*- 208*, 209 - 320, (iv) of index. 6 uncoloured engravings, one of which is repaired with archival tape, 6 coloured fashion plates, 8vo. Full tree calf, spine faded, front hinge cracked but firm. Occasional slight tanning of some pages.

Reference: 11724

 
LADIES, A Society of. THE LADIES' MONTHLY MUSEUM; or, Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction; £ 95.00

being an Assemblage of whatever can tend to please the fancy, interest the mind, or exalt the character, of The British Fair. Vol 10. London. Vernor & Hood. 1803. pp. ii, 430. Engraved title, frontis, 5 engraved plates, 12 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Full calf, hinges cracked but holding firm. Some browning throughout.

Reference: 21393

 
LAMB, Charles. A TALE OF ROSAMUND GRAY and Old Blind Margaret. £ 1,250.00

London. Lee and Hurst. 1798. pp. 134. 8vo.Occasional light foxing. Original boards, spine skilfully rebacked, presereved in a blue morocco drop-back box. 1st edition with the London imprint title page. Roff. p37.

Reference: 16851

 
LAMB, Charles. THE WORKS OF CHARLES LAMB. £ 320.00

London. C and J. Ollier. 1818. 2 vols. pp. x, (ii), 291; (vi), 259, (ii) of adverts. Small 8vo. Original quarter cloth, spine labels rubbed, corners bumped. A small amount of minor foxing. First collected edition of Lamb's Works. Voliume 1 is dedicated to Coleridge and Volume 2 to Martin Charles Burney. Volume 1 also contains works by Lamb's sister Mary. Roff p. 135.

Reference: 8017

 
LAMB, Lady Caroline. ADA REIS, A Tale. £ 875.00

Paris. A and W Galignani. 1824. 2 vols. pp. (iv), xvi, 252; (iv), 224. 2 leaves of music by Isaac Nathan. Half calf, boards. Half titles present. Published a year after the London edition. From the library of William St. Clair with his name in pencil on the front endpaper. Santucho p 599.Joanne Shattock in The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers says 'Her third novel and her favourite, the exotic Ada Reis(1823) incorporated a South American setting and a sojourn in Hades.'

Reference: 12137

 
LAMBERT, Geoffrey F. A HISTORY OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE HEDON HAVEN. 1774 - 1974. £ 5.00

Hedon and District Local History Society. 1974. pp. (16). 5 illustrations. 8vo. Printed wrapped stapled as issued. Hedon Local History Series No. 2. Previous owner's name on title page. A good copy.

Reference: 30004

 
LAMPLOUGH, Edward. MEDIAEVAL YORKSHIRE. Memorable Invasions, Battles, Revolts, Conspiraces, and Military Achievements, recorded in The Annals of Yorkshire. £ 12.00

London. Hamilton, Adams & Co; Hull. Henry Bolton. 1884. pp. viii, 188. 8vo. Grey cloth with gilt and black decotaion. A very good copy.

Reference: 38662

 
LAMPLOUGH, Edward. THE SIEGE OF HULL and Other Poems. £ 12.00

Hull. Charles Henry Barnwell. 1881. pp. viii, 104. 8vo. Red cloth, slightly grubby, internally clean. Previous owner's bookplate.

Reference: 3467

 
LANCASTER, G. (Editor). THE HULL BELLMAN, later The Bellman. £ 825.00

Hull. J,M Taylor et al. 1879 - 1881. 157 issues in 3 volumes. 18 plates, many cartoons within the text. 8vo. Quarter cloth, marbled boards. Initially each issue is 4 pages, changing to 12 and finally to 16. It is a humourous publication. The first volume 1878 - 79 starts with issue No 2 Saturday April 13 1878 and the last volume ends with the issue dated 31st December 1881. The format changes throughout with issue numbers being droped and just the publication date continuing at the rear of each issue. At the start there are volume numbers, no I but II, III, & IV. There is no V but there is a VI with the dates and issue numbers running continuously from Vol IV to Vol VI At the back of Volume 3 are 3 issues of The Jester. Rare. COPAC lists 2 copies - The British Library on microfilm and York Minster Library Copac only lists

Reference: 117990

 
LANCASTER, Geo. LEGENDS OF LOWGATE. £ 20.00

Hull. Eastern Morning News Co. Ltd. 1888. pp. (vii), 95. 8vo. Original cloth, spine faded. Barnard p41

Reference: 6855

 
LANG, Rear Admiral J. S. MARINE ACCIDENT REPORT No. 4/99. Report on the Underwater Survey of the Stern Trawler Gaul H. 243 and the supporting Model Experiments. August 1998 - January 1999. £ 30.00

Southampton. Marine Accident Investigation Branch. 1999. pp. 222. Illustrated with maps, photographs and diagrams. A4. Paperback, head of spine repaired with selotape. Clean copy. ISBN 1851121714

Reference: 17009

 
LARKIN, Philip. 'A LIFTED STUDY-STOREHOUSE'. The Brynmor Jones Library 1929 - 1979. £ 10.00

Updated to 1985 with an Appreciation of Philip Larkin as Librarian by Maeve Brennan. Hull University Press. 1987. pp. x, 50. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Philip Larkin Memorial Series No 1. General Editor Brian Dyson. Bloomfield A12b

Reference: 91140

 
LARKIN, Philip. Richard Palmer & John White (Editors). REFERENCE BACK. Philip Larkin's Uncollected Jazz Writings 1940 - 1984. £ 16.00

Foreword by Alan Plater. University of Hull Press. 1999. pp. xi, 170, (xix) of Glossary and Appendix. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780859586986. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 10734

 
LARKIN, Philip; Paul Foster; Trevor Brighton; Patrick Garland. AN ARUNDEL TOMB. £ 20.00

Chichester Institute. 1996. pp. 40. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. 2nd edition. Otter memorial Paper Number 1.

Reference: 67952

 
LAU, Beth. (Editor). FELLOW ROMANTICS. Male and Female British Writers, 1790 - 1835. £ 30.00

Contributors are Ashley Cross, Jacqueline M. Labbe, Beth Lau, Julie Melnyk, Michael O'Neill, Alan Richardson, Barbara K. Seeber, Jane Stabler, & Susan J. Wolfson. Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2009. pp. xi, 266. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9780754663539

Reference: 12506

 
LAUDER, Sir Thomas Dick. AN ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT FLOODS of August 1829, in the Province of Moray, and adjoining Districts. £ 100.00

Edinburgh. Adam Black. 1830. pp. xix, 434. 2 maps, folded, 64 illustrations, some slightly stained. 8vo. Full, later calf, spine sunned, hinges rubbed. 2nd edition. A ggod copy.

Reference: 10303

 
LAWRENCE, Slingsby. A COZY COUPLE. A Farce in One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (Circa 1866). pp. 28. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. Lacy's Acting Edition. No. 355.

Reference: 18292

 
LAWSON, John. A TOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL THROUGH SIX CENTURIES. A History of Hull Grammmar School against its local background. £ 8.00

London. For the University of Hull by Oxford University Press. 1963. pp. xi, 302. Frontis, 4 plates, 5 figures. 8vo. D/W, torn and frayed. Previous owners small inscription on inside of front board. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 2777

 
LEACH, Rev. C. Editor. THE FACTORY GIRL: A Weekly Magazine for Every Home and Workshop. Vol III £ 100.00

Birmingham. W.G. Proverbs. 1878. pp. 400, 16 of the Christmas Number. 4to. Printed in double columns. Contemporary cloth, spine slightly damaged. pp. 3/4 torn with slight loss of text; pp. 393/394 one column torn away. The British Library would appear to have 2 issues only - Vol 1, No 1 & Vol 2, No. 13.

Reference: 77093

 
LEACH, Sally (Compiler). LORD BYRON. A Sesquicenntennial Exhibition Catalogue. £ 8.00

Austin. Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas. 1974. pp. 40. 8vo. Card covers, stapled as issue. Inscribed by the author on the verso of the title page. A very good copy.

Reference: 1481

 
LEACH, Terence R & Robert Pacey. LOST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTRY HOUSES. £ 30.00

Burgh le Marsh. Old Chapel Lane Books. 1990 - 1993. 4 vols. pp. 36; 80; 56; 58. 163 illustrations. A4. Printed wrappers, stapled as issued. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 15490

 
LEACHMAN, E.W. THOSE DREADFUL CHOIR-BOYS. Formerly entitled "Diverting Stories of Clerical Life". £ 8.00

London. H.R. Allenson Ltd. (Circa 1923). pp. 281, (xvi) of adverts. 8vo. Green cloth unevenly faded. Cheaper editon. A very good copy.

Reference: 7803

 
LEADMAN, Alex. D.H. PROELIA EBORACENSIA. Battles fought in Yorkshire: treated Historically and Topographically. £ 12.00

London. For the Author by Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ltd. 1891. pp. vii, 192. Frontis, 9 illustrations. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, top corner of rear torn away. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 147829

 
LEARY, William. LINCOLNSHIRE METHODISM. Celebrating 250 Years. £ 10.00

Buckingham. Barracuda Books Ltd. 1988. pp. 136. Illustrated in monochrome. 4to. D/W, very slightly frayed. No. 388 of an unspecified limitation.

Reference: 17782

 
LEASK, Nigel. CURIOSITY AND THE AESTHETICS OF TRAVEL WRITING, 1770 - 1840. From an Antique Land. £ 16.00

Oxford University Press. 2002. pp. x, 337. 19 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0199247005. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 30383

 
LEDBETTER, Kathryn. TENNYSON AND VICTORIAN PERIODICALS. Commodities in Context. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2007. pp. xi, 231. 15 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754657194. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 7873

 
LEOTY, Ernest. LE CORSET a travers les ages. £ 65.00

Illustrations de Saint-Elme Gautier. Paris. Paul Ollendorff. 1893. pp. xii, 110. Frontis, further illustrations within the text. 4to. Cream boards with silver decoration. New endpapers. The binding has been saved with a faux black leather cloth spine and corners. Top edge gilt.

Reference: 70630

 
LERANBAUM, Miriam. ALEXANDER POPE'S 'OPUS MAGNUM' 1729 - 1744. £ 5.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1977. pp. xv, 187. Frontis. 8vo. D/W

Reference: 21539

 
LESAGE (Alain Rene). HISTOIRE D'ESTEVANILLE GONZALEZ, surnomme le garcon de bonne humeur. £ 30.00

Paris. Genets Jeune. 1821. 2 vols. pp. (iv) 294; (iv), 344. 2 frontis's, 4 plates,all with tissue guards. 12mo. Full calf, spines with gilt decoration and badly chipped labels. All edges gilt. A good set.

Reference: 7453

 
LEVISON, J.L. MENTAL CULTURE; or the means of Developing the Human Faculties. £ 50.00

London for the Author. 1833. pp. (ii), ix, 300. 12mo. Original cloth somewhat faded and slightly frayed. Printed in Louth by J & J Jackson. The Preface states ' In this volume, which is submitted to the unprejudiced, we have edeavoured to show how practical and easy Moral Culture becomes, when the real nature of man is understood. It is the peculiar duty of those who frame the laws of a country, and of those who administer them for the preservation of society, to adopt such a system of mental philosophy as will enable them to ascertain what number of the primitive faculties are connate, and also to distinguish between their uses and their abused states. This knowledge, indeed, would give incalculable advantages to all who influence society, and particularly to the Parent and Teacher: it would enable them to discriminate those excesses of the feelings which result from mis-directed or neglected education, and demonstrate the circumstances most favourable to give a moral and intellectual bias to the character of the rising generation. The fundamental truths of this science of mind are briefly stated in the first part of this work, and their pracrtical application in the second; and the author hopes that a candid perusal of both parts will prove their value in developing and training the mental faculties'.

Reference: 215380

 
LEVY, Moses E. A PLAN FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY consistently with the interests of all parties concerned. £ 10.00

Edited with an Introduction by Chris Monaco. Micanopy, FL. Wacahoota Press. 1999. pp. xxix, 32. Frontis, 1 plate. 8vo. D/W. Originally published in 1828.

Reference: 7082

 
LEWIS, Brian, David Prudhoe, Judith Billingham and Christopher Ketchell. THE DAY THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL FLEET FIRED ON THE HULL TRAWLERMEN - 1904. £ 10.00

City of Kingston upon Hull Museums and Art Galleries. 1983. pp. 38, (xviii) of exhibition catalohue. Illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. Paperback. Previous owners name on title page. A good copy.

Reference: 15467

 
LEWIS, Dr. Percy. A MANUAL OF MEDICAL EXERCISES. £ 6.00

London. H.K. Lewis. 1910. pp. 66. 35 line drawings. Very smal 4to. Grey cloth, spine faded. 2nd edition. A very good copy.

Reference: 20272

 
LEWIS, Matthew Gregory. THE MONK, A Romance. £ 425.00

London. For the Booksellers. ND. Circa 1820s. 3 vols. pp. 272; (ii), 182; (ii), 196. 12mo in 6s. Half roan, marbled boards, spine of Vol 3 badly faded. Some minor foxing and some pages trimmed, not affecting the text. Title pages to Vols 2 and 3 appear to be cancels. Printer is J.T. Devison, Aberdeen. A very good copy.

Reference: 73531

 
LEWIS, Wyndham. EZRA POUND. Un saggio e tre disegni. £ 10.00

Milano. Pesce d'Oro. 1958. pp. 19. 3 plates. 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. No. 476 of a limited edition of 1000 copies. Fascicoli del Verri N. 1. A very goods copy.

Reference: 10875

 
LIDDELL, Robert. THE NOVELS OF JANE AUSTEN. £ 6.00

London. Longmans. 1963. pp. xiv, 174. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 58810

 
LIGGINS, Ema & Daniel Duffy. (Editors). FEMINIST READINGS OF VICTORIAN POPULAR TEXTS. Divergent femininities. £ 30.00

Contributors are Daniel Duffy, Margaret Forsyth, Harriet Devine Jump, Emma Liggins, Kate Mattacks, & Kate Newey. Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2001. pp. xxiv, 175. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754602934. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 26064

 
LINN, Ian. APPLICATION REFUSED. Employment Vetting by the State. £ 5.00

Civil Liberties Trust. 1990. pp. xii, 91. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 10042

 
LITTLE, Thomas (Thomas Moore). THE POETICAL WORKS of the Late Thomas Little, Esq with Little Additions. £ 40.00

London. Charles Little. 1838. pp. x, (ii), 216. Frontis & engraved title. 16mo (9 x 5.5cm). Original cloth with gilt decoration, all edges gilt. With a bookseller's label - 'J. Territt, Fancy Repository, North St, Taunton.'

Reference: 21815

 
LLOYD, C.M. & Mary E. Finch (Editors). LETTER FROM JOH WALLACE TO MADAM WHICHCOT and SOME CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN FARDELL Deputy Registrar 1802 - 1805. £ 6.00

Lincoln. J.W. Ruddock & Sons Ltd. 1973. pp. (vi), 74. Frontis. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Soxciety Vo. 66. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 24184

 
LLOYD, Charles and Charles Lamb. BLANK VERSE. £ 2,500.00

London. T. Bensley for John and Arthur Arch. 1798. pp. 96. Small 8vo. Full blue morocco binding by Riviere with gilt decorations and a cloth slipcase. Top edge gilt. Of the twenty pieces in this volume, thirteen are by Lloyd and seven by Lamb. A very pretty copy. ESTC T127080. Roff p.31

Reference: 31386

 
LLOYD, John Henry. DESCENDANTS OF SAMUEL LLOYD (born 1768), married Rachel Braithwaite (born 1768) 1791. He died 1849. She died 1854. £ 75.00

Birmingham. Privately Printed. 1914. pp. 8 folded linen backed. 4to. Wrapper. Tied as issued with slipcase and explanatory letter. Each page is divided into columns listing Children, Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren, Great-Great-Grandchildren, & Great-Great-Great-Grandchildren.

Reference: 7612

 
LLWYD, Richard. THE POETICAL WORKS OF RICHARD LLWYD, The Bard of Snowdon; comprising Beaumaris Bay and Other Poems: with a Portrait and Memoir of the Author. £ 50.00

London. Whittaker & Co. (1837). pp. cxv, 300. 2 plates. 8vo. Original cloth, spine faded, front hinge beginning to split. With the bookplate of J O Edwards.

Reference: 199120

 
LOARING, Henry James. EPITAPHS: Quaint, Curious, and Elegant. With remarks on the Obsequies of Various Nations. £ 10.00

London. William Tegg. (1876). pp. viii, 263. Frontis. Small 8vo. Original cloth, gilt decoration on spine. A very good copy.

Reference: 159170

 
LONCASTER, Wendy & Malcolm Shields. WALTER GOODIN. Above all, the sky. £ 20.00

Hull Museums. 2008. pp. 90. Well illustrated in colour. Royal 8vo. Paperback. Exhibition catalogue. ISBN 090449036X. A very good, clean, bright copy.

Reference: 10036

 
LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth. VOICES OF THE NIGHT, and Other Poems. £ 30.00

London. H.G. Clarke 1843. pp. 140. 16mo. Contemporary cloth, faded.

Reference: 8847

 
LOUDON, Mrs Jane. (Editor). THE LADIES' COMPANION AT HOME AND ABROAD. Volume the First; Volume the Second. £ 135.00

London. Bradbury and Evans. (1849 - 1850). 2 vols bound together. pp. (iv), 412, (iv), 428, (xvi) of adverts. Illustrated with engravings in the text throughout. Royal 8vo. Full green morocco with gilt decoration, spine repaired and relayed. All edges gilt. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 41387

 
LOW, dennis. THE LITERARY PROTEGEES OF THE LAKE POETS. £ 25.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publicatiing Ltd. 2006. pp. viii, 202. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. Includes sections on Caroline Bowles, Maria Gowen Brooks, Sara Coleridge, & Maria Jane Jewsbury. ISBN 0754655954. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 9237

 
LOWE, Francis & W. Tyers Huffam. REPORT ON THE HULL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES containing the Report of the Charity Commissioners in 1822, and Extracts from a Report by the late Francis Lowe and W. Tyers Huffam, dated 6th November, 1878. £ 30.00

Together with the Orders of the Board, etc., up to the year 1905. Kingston upon Hull. 1905. pp. 202. 8vo. Purple cloth, spine faded.

Reference: 16589

 
LOWE, Francis & W. Tyers Huffam. REPORT ON THE HULL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES containing the Report of the Charity Commissioners in 1822, and Extracts from a Report by the late Francis Lowe and W. Tyers Huffam, dated 6th November, 1878. £ 30.00

Kingston upon Hull. 1889. pp. 142. 8vo. Blue cloth. Title and last leaf foxed. Bookplate of previous owner.

Reference: 16589/89

 
LOWSON, K.J. THE STORY OF THE HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY 1782 - 1948 (2 copies bound with Henry Simpson's The History of Hull Royal Infirmary) £ 60.00

Hull. Archibald & Johnsons Ltd; For the Author by Charle sHenry Barnwell. (1949); 1888. 3 works bound together. pp. 58; 58; 51.Illustrated. Royal 8vo. Half blue calf. Previous owner's bookplate.Very good clean copies. Lowson's work is With Biographical Notes of the Hon. Medical Staff by Robert Grieve and Simpson's work is With Biographical Notes on the Physicians, Surgeons, and House Surgeons from 1782 - 1887 by WE.G. B. Page.

Reference: 159850

 
LUBBOCK, Sir John. (Selector) THE 100 BEST BOOKS IN THE WORLD OF LITERATURE. £ 10.00

London. Harmsworth Brothers. 1899. pp. 36. Frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. Full calf binding, spine slightly rubbed. Text block slightly browned.

Reference: 13106

 
LUCAS, James and James Barker. THE KILLING GROUNDS. The Battle of the Falaise Gap, August 1944. £ 6.00

London. B.T. Batsford Ltd. 1978. pp. 176. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. 2nd impression. ISBN 0713404337. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 45436

 
LYTH, John. GLIMPSES OF EARLY METHODISM IN YORK and the surrounding district. £ 35.00

York. William Sessions; London. Hamilton, Adams & Co. 1885. pp. (iii), 320. Frontis, 6 plates. 8vo. Blue cloth with black & gilt decoration. Spine slightly dulled.Previous owners name stamped on front free endpaper, preface & appendix.

Reference: 17288

 
LYTTELTON, George Lord. THE POETICAL WORKS containing Miscellanies, Epistles, Songs, Epitaphs, Inscriptions, Imitations etc, etc, etc. £ 40.00

Edinburgh. The Apollo Press. 1781. pp. 124. Frontis, engraved title. Additional title page.12mo. Contemporary marble wrapper (original?), remains of spine label. Bell's Edition The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill. ESTC T139865

Reference: 7594

 
MacDONALD, Hugh. JOHN DRYDEN. A Bibliography of Early Editions and of Drydeniana. £ 10.00

London. Dawsons of Pall Mall. 1966. pp. xiv, 358. Frontis. 8vo. Black cloth. Facsimile reprint of the 1939 edition. A very good copy.

Reference: 9410

 
MacDonald, Lyn. BORDEAUX AND AQUITAINE. £ 10.00

London. Batsford. 1976. pp. 191. Well illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0713431810. With the bookplate of Simon Richard Smallwood. A very good copy.

Reference: 174580

 
MACE, Martin & John Grehan. UNEARTHING CHURCHILL'S SECRET ARMY. The Official List of SOE Casualties and Their Stories. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2012. pp. xi, 268. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781848847941. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 8374

 
MACHALE, Most Rev. John. Archbishop of Tuam. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES of the Principle Events and Characters in the Ecclesiastical History of the First Four Centuries. £ 10.00

Edited by Thomas MacHale, DD; Phd. Dublin. M.H. Gill & Son. 1883. pp. 87. 8vo. Disbound. Stamped on title, pp. 4 & 5, and final blank with previous owners name - M. O'Dwyer.

Reference: 112340

 
MACHELL, Richard Beverley. (Copier). REGISTER FOR THE PARISH OF ALL SAINTS, ROOS, Holderness, East Riding of York. Vol 1. £ 35.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons. 1888. pp. 139. 8vo. Dark blue cloth. Some pencil notrations. Limited edition of 100 copies. No further volumes published. Previous owners bookplate

Reference: 57852

 
MACKENZIE, Compton. THE STOLEN SOPRANO. A Novel. £ 5.00

London. Chatto & Windus.. 1965. pp. 224. 8vo. D/W, faded and frayed. 1st edition. A clean copy.

Reference: 65380

 
MACKENZIE-GRIEVE, Averil. THE LAST YEARS OF THE ENGLISH SLAVE TRADE. Liverpool 1750 - 1807. £ 20.00

London. Putnam & Co. Ltd. 1941. pp. xii, 332. Frontis, 7 plates. 8vo. Black cloth. Pasted on to front free endpaper:- 2 C20th MS copies of C18th receipts for slaves and a newspaper article about 'auction by candle'.

Reference: 10360

 
MACRAY, J. Editor. THE GOLDEN LYRE, Second Series. Specimens of the Poets or England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. £ 50.00

London. J.D. Haas. 1830. 42 leaves printed in gold on one side only. 12mo. Original silk with gilt decoration, all edges gilt.Hinges rubbed, spine faded. From the libraries of Anne & F.G. Renier with their bookplate and William St Clair with his name in pencil.

Reference: 10577

 
MACTURK, G.G. A HISTORY OF THE HULL RAILWAYS. £ 35.00

Hull. Hull Packet Office. (1879). pp. (v), 165. 8vo. Original printed boards, cloth spine. Hinges spliting at head. Newspaper article by Edward Ingram on Hull and District Railway Buildings and Architecture in envelope tipped in on inside of front board. Previous owner's bookplate. Barnard p33

Reference: 4221

 
MACTURK, G.G. A HISTORY OF THE HULL RAILWAYS. Revised by K. Hoole. £ 10.00

Knareborough. Nidd Valley Narrow Gauge Railways Ltd. 1970. pp. x, (vii), 165. 1 diagram. 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed. A very good copy. ISBN 950029572

Reference: 44386

 
MADDOCK, Rev Henry Edward. (Editor). THE REGISTERS OF PATRINGTON, Co. York. 1570 - 1731. £ 20.00

Privately Printed for The Yorkshire Parish Register Society. 1900. pp. viii, 229. 8vo. Later black cloth. The Publications of the Yorkshire Parish Register Society. Vol. VI.

Reference: 5268

 
MADDOCK, Rev. H.E. PARISH REGISTERS OF SOUTH HOLDERNESS. £ 10.00

Hull. William Andrews & Co. Circa 1897). pp. (ii), 34. 8vo. Dark grey cloth. Reprinted from the Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society, Vol V. 1897.

Reference: 172090

 
MAGAZINE. (THE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Original Music, Toilet & Household Receipts, Paris Fashions and Needlework. Vols XLIX, L, LI & Supplementary Volume.) £ 25.00

London. E. Harrison. 1897 - 1898. pp. 221 - 268, 273 - 336, 341 - 380, 373 - 388, 393 - 424, 32, 37 - 156, 149 - 452, 48, 25 - 200. Illustrations throughout the text. Royal 8vo. C20th black cloth. Incomplete volumes with no title pages or indexes.

Reference: 74827

 
MAGAZINE. THE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Original Music, Toilet & Household Receipts, Paris Fashions and Needlework. Vols XLIX, L & Supplementary Volume. £ 30.00

London. E. Harrison. 1897. pp. iv, 424, iv, 452, 24. Illustrations and adverts throughout the text. Royal 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Head and tail of spine frayed, hinges split at head and tail of spine. Lacking all coloured plates and patterns.

Reference: 82310

 
MAGAZINE. THE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Original Music, Toilet & Household Receipts, Paris Fashions and Needlework. Vols XLV, XLVI & Supplementary Volume. £ 30.00

London. E. Harrison. 1895. pp. iv, 344, ii, 345 - 396, iv, 408, 16, 409 - 476. Illustrations and adverts throughout the text. Royal 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Head and tail of spine frayed, hinges split at head and tail of spine. Lacking all coloured plates and patterns.

Reference: 43581

 
MAGAZINE. THE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Original Music, Toilet & Household Receipts, Paris Fashions and Needlework. Vols XLVII, XLVIII & Supplementary Volume. £ 30.00

London. E. Harrison. 1896. pp. iv, 428, iv, 424, 24, 425 - 592. Illustrations and adverts throughout the text. Royal 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Head and tail of spine frayed, hinges split at head and tail of spine. Lacking all coloured plates and patterns.

Reference: 111140

 
MAGAZINE. THE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Original Music, Toilet & Household Receipts, Paris Fashions and Needlework. Vols XXXIX, XL & Supplementary Volume. £ 30.00

London. E. Harrison. 1892. pp. iv, 384, iv, 400, 16, 401 - 464. Illustrations and adverts throughout the text. Royal 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Head and tail of spine frayed, hinges split at head and tail of spine. Lacking all coloured plates and patterns. Vol XL p.47/48 half torn away, p.287/288 lacking, and p.399/400 2inch square cut out.

Reference: 8136

 
MAGAZINE. THE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Original Music, Toilet & Household Receipts, Paris Fashions and Needlework. Vols XXXVII, XXXVII & Supplementary Volume. £ 30.00

London. E. Harrison. 1891. pp. iv, 384, iv, 400, 3 - 16, 401 - 464. Illustrations and adverts throughout the text. Royal 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Hinges split at head and tail of spine. Lacking all coloured plates and patterns and the title page to the Extra Christmas Number.

Reference: 26773

 
MAGAZINE. THE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL: An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Original Music, Toilet & Household Receipts, every description of Paris Fashions and Needlework. Vol. VIII. £ 50.00

London. E. Harrison. 1871. pp. viii, 816, 16 (Extra Christmas Number). Engraved, coloured title, many illustrations withoin the text. Royal 8vo. Half calf.

Reference: 19577

 
MAGNUS, Laurie. THE WEST RIDING TERRITORIALS IN THE GREAT WAR. £ 45.00

With a Foreword by Field_Marshal Earl Haig. London. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd. 1920. pp. xv, 324, (ii) of adverts. Frontis, 15 plates and further illustrations in the tex. 8vo. Red cloth, spine slightly faded. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good copy.

Reference: 309030

 
MAHN, Churnjeet. BRITISH WOMEN'S TRAVEL TO GREECE, 1840 - 1914. Travels in the Palimpsest. £ 30.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2012. pp. ix, 167. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9781409432999. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 284011

 
MAJID, Farida. (Editor). THURSDAY EVENING ANTHOLOGY. £ 8.00

Drawings by Feliks Topolski. London. The Salamander Imprint. 1977. pp. 72. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. Paperback. Limited edition of 500 copies.

Reference: 14847

 
MAJOR, Kathleen. (Editor). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Volume V. £ 8.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1940. pp. xxviii, 249. 8vo. Original cloth, slightly marked. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 34. With the bookplate of Northamptonshire Record Society. Deckle edge of text block foxed.

Reference: 190435

 
MAJOR, Kathleen. (Editor). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Volume VI. £ 8.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1950. pp. xxv, 230. 8vo. Original cloth, slightly grubby. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 41. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. Internally clean

Reference: 190436

 
MAJOR, Kathleen. (Editor). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Volume VII. £ 8.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1953. pp. xxvii, 284. 16 plates. 8vo. Original cloth, ink stained. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 46. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. Internally clean.

Reference: 190437

 
MAJOR, Kathleen. (Editor). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Volume VIII. £ 8.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1958. pp.xxiii, 257. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 51. Previous owners name on front free endpaper and signs of removal of library? labels.

Reference: 190438

 
MAJOR, Kathleen. (Editor). THE REGISTRUM ANTIQUISSIMUM OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF LINCOLN. Volume X. £ 8.00

Gateshead. Northumberland Press Ltd. 1973. pp.lxx, 378. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 67. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 1904310

 
MALCOLM, J.P. EXCURSIONS IN THE COUNTIES OF KENT, GLOUCESTER, HEREFORD, MONMOUTH, AND SOMERSET, in the years 1802, 1803, and 1805; illustrated by Descriptive Sketches of the most interesting places and buildings; particularly the Cathedrals of Cantebury, Gloucester, Hereford, and Bristol. With Delineations of Character in different Ranks of Life. £ 75.00

The Second Edition, embellished with Twenty-Two highly finished plates. London. Nichols, Son & Bentley. 1814. pp. (iv), 1 - 6, (ii) List of plates misbound, 7 - 245, (i) of adverts. Frontis, 21 plates. 8vo. Original boards, paper spine & label. Corners bumped, boards stained, label stained and rubbed. Small amount of foxing. The plate of Leominster Church is bound in upside down. Malcolm was an American, born in Philadelphia , the son of a merchant of that city. He trained for two years at the Royal Academy but finding that insuffcient encouragement was given to history and landscape painting he took to engraving.

Reference: 34300

 
MALET LAMBERT, Rev. J. TWO THOUSAND YEARS OF GILD LIFE; or An Outline of the History and Development of the Gild System from Early Times, with special reference to its application to Trade and Industry; Together with a Full Account of the Gilds and Trading Companies of Kingston - upon - Hull, from the 14th to the 18th Century. £ 30.00

Hull. A Brown & Sons. 1891. pp. xii, 414, (ii) of adverts. Frontis, 10 plates. 8vo. Small paper copy. Pictorial cloth, corners bumped. Previous owner's address label on front free endpaper. A very good copy. Barnard p45.

Reference: 27116S

 
MALKIN, Larry. WAVELENGTH WANDERINGS ALONG THE HUMBER ESTUARY. £ 6.00

Hull. Simart Print Co. for the Author. 1992. pp. 90. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Inscribed by the author inside the front cover. ISBN 0952033305. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 23533

 
MALLESON, Rev. F.A. HOLIDAY STUDIES OF WORDSWORTH by Rivers, Woods, and Alps. The Wharfe, The Duddon, and The Stelvio Pass. £ 15.00

London. Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1890. pp. 115, (xvi) of adverts. Frontis, 1 illustration in text. 8vo. Modern brown cloth.

Reference: 171743

 
MANN, Faith. EARLY MEDIEVAL CHURCH SCULPTURE. A Study in 12th Century Fragments in East Yorkshire. £ 6.00

Beverley. Hutton Press. 1985. pp. 51. Illustrated with photographs. 8vo. Paperback. A good copy. ISBN 0907033229

Reference: 225471

 
MANSEL, Robert. FREE THOUGHTS UPON METHODISTS, ACTORS, AND THE INFLUENCE OF THE STAGE; with an Introductory Letter to Mrs - , of - Castle, Glamorganshire, upon the origin of the Drama, etc, etc, etc. Likewise, A Discourse on the Lawfulness and Unlawfulness of Plays; written by the Learned Father Caffaro, Divinity Professor at Paris, £ 100.00

Hull. For the Author & J. Craggs. 1814. pp. xii, 206, errata leaf. 8vo. Original boards, later paper spine with title inked on, later endpapers, recased slightly clumsily. Previous owner's bookplate. Lowe, Arnott and Robinson 485; Chilton. Early Hull Printers and Booksellers p.155 & xlvii. Craggs was a publisher and bookseller.

Reference: 27233

 
MANSELL, Col. Roderick. AN EXACT AND TRUE NARRATIVE OF THE LATE POPISH INTRIGUE, TO FORM A PLOT, And the To cast the Guilt and Odium thereof upon the Protestants. £ 150.00

Wherein are contained, I. The Contrivance it self, with the Principal Agents and Instruments, viz. The Lords in the Tower, Mr Dangerfield, etc. II. The manner of carrying on the said Contrivance, III. The Continuance of the Popish Plot to Assassinate the King. IV. The Book found in the House of Mrs Cellier, in a Meal-Tub, by Sir William Waller. V. The several Attempts to Murther the Right Honourable, Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury. VI. The manner of Conveying a List of Names and other Treasonable Papers, into the Chamber of Col. Roderick Mansell. VII. the full Examination of the whole Affair before the Lords of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council. With the Examplification of divers Informations, Examinations, Depositions, etc. relating to the said Intrigue. London. Tho. Cockerill and Benj. Alsop. 1680. pp. (x), 50, 53 - 68, 99 - 105. The text is continuous despite the pagination. Imperial 8vo. Modern half calf, cloth boards. Without the licence leaf. pp55 - 58 glued together at top corner.

Reference: 19941

 
MANTERFIELD, John B. (Editor). BOROUGH GOVERNMENT IN NEWTON'S GRANTHAM The Hall Book of Grantham 1649 - 1662. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 2016. pp. xlvii, 385. 16 plates. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781910653029. Lincoln Record Society Vol 106. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 6470

 
MARCH, H. Colley. THE PLACE-NAMES TWISTLE, SKIP, AND ARGH. £ 12.00

(Reprinted from the 'Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society 1890') Manchester Press Company Ltd. 1891. pp. 27. 3 maps. 8vo. Printed wrapper slightly dusty and frayed.

Reference: 31823

 
MARKHAM, John and Martyn Kirby. HULL. Impressions of a City. £ 5.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications. 1991. pp. vi, 94. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. Previous owners name inside front cover A good copy. ISBN 094892480

Reference: 126370

 
MARKHAM, John. HAMMONDS OF HULL. A Store of Good Things for Family and Home. £ 6.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications (Beverley) Ltd. 2004. pp. viii, 76. Illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good, clean copy. ISBN 1902645391

Reference: 9071

 
MARKHAM, John. HEDON AND HOLDERNESS. £ 6.00

Illustrations by Myrtle J. Barter. Beverley. Highgate Press Ltd. 1994. pp. 90. Illustrated with photographs and line drawings. 4to. Paperback., spine faded. Signed by author and illustrater. ISBN 1899498001. A very good copy.

Reference: 85391

 
MARKHAM, John. STREETS OF HULL. A History of Their Names. £ 6.00

Foreword by Patrick Doyle. Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1990. pp. 66. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. Edges slightly browned. A New Edition.

Reference: 3375

 
MARKHAM, John. THE BEVERLEY ARMS. The Story of a Hotel. £ 10.00

Beverley. Highgaye Publications Ltd. 2000. pp. 32. Illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as isued. A very good, clean copy. ISBN 1902645170

Reference: 76360

 
MARKHAM, John. THE CENTENARY BOOK OF HULL. £ 8.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd in conjunction with Kingston upon Hull City Libraries. 1997. pp. iv, 96. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. A good copy signed by the author on title page. ISBN 0948929979

Reference: 26987

 
MARKHAM, John. THE LIVING PAST. A selection of articles on Hull and East Yorkshire previously published in the Hull Daily Mail. £ 5.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 2001. pp. vi, 106. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 190264526X

Reference: 83040

 
MARKHAM, John. (Editor). KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING. The Hull Area in the First World War. £ 8.00

Foreword by Gwyn Harries-Jenkins. Beverley. Highgate Publications. 1988. pp. (vi), 94. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy inscribed by the editor on the title page. ISBN 0948929146

Reference: 13976

 
MARKHAM, John. (Editor). KEEPING FAITH. 700 Years of Catholic Life in Hull. £ 6.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1999. pp. xii, 130. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1902645081. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 48229

 
MARKWICK, Margaret, Deborah Denenholz Morse & Regenia Gagnier. (Editors). THE POLITICS OF GENDER IN ANTHONY TROLLOPE'S NOVELS. New Readings for the Twenty-First Century. £ 30.00

Contributors are Steven Amarnick, Helen Lucy Blythe, Mary Jean Corbett, Regenia Gagnier, Lauren M.E. Goodlad, Nathan K. Hensley, Margaret Markwick, Elsie B. Michie, Deborah Deneholz, Christopher S. Noble, Robert M. Polhemus, Kathy Alexis Psomiades, David Skilton, Jenny Bourne Taylor, & Anca Vlasopolos. Farnahm. Ashgate. 2009. pp. xiv, 259. 20 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780754663898

Reference: 16248

 
MARKWICK, Margaret. NEW MEN IN TROLLOPE'S NOVELS. Rewriting the Victorian Male. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2007. pp. xi, 216. 8 illustrations, 4 tables. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754657248. A very god, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 34294

 
MARPLES, Morris. ROMANTICS AT SCHOOL. £ 4.00

London. Faber & Faber. 1967. pp. 206. 10 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. Has Chapters on Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey, Byron, Shelley & Keats.

Reference: 1486

 
MARQUESS, William Henry. LIVES OF THE POETS. The First Century of Keats Biography. £ 4.00

Pennsylvania State University Press. 1985. pp. ix, 133. 8vo. D/W, very small tear. A good, clean copy. ISBN 0271003901

Reference: 1517

 
MARSDEN, Joshua. SKETCHES OF THE EARLY LIFE OF A SAILOR, now a Preacher of the Gospel, in several letters, addressed to his children. £ 65.00

Hull. Printed by William Ross. (1821). pp. xii, 132. 12mo. Original boards, paper spine, worn. Foxing throughout. !st English edition, originally published in the USA. Chilton. Early Hull Printers and Booksellers pxlvii

Reference: 17932

 
MARSH, Mike. GOOLE AT WAR. £ 25.00

Goole. Chronicle Publications Ltd. 2001 - 2005. 3 vols. pp. 104; 142; 195. Illustrated in monochrome. 4to. Paperback. Vol 1 1939 - 1941; Vol 2 1942 - 1943; Vol 3 1944 - 1945. A very good copy.

Reference: 77370

 
MARTLAND, Peter. LORD HAW HAW. The English Voice of Nazi Germany. £ 16.00

Kew. The National Archives. 2003. pp. x, 309. Illustrated with photographs and facsimiles. 8vo. D/W. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 1903365171

Reference: 11885

 
MARVELL, Andrew. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. £ 13,750.00

London. Robert Boulter. 1681. pp.(iv) 1 -116, 131 -139, (i). R2 - T1 & U2 - 4 cancelled for political reasons - suppressed poems on Cromwell missing in all copies bar one in the British Library. Frontis, sympathetically remargined. 8vo in 4’s. Full calf fanfare binding by Riviere, all edges gilt. From the libraries of two reknowned American collectors with their bookplates - RoderickTerry and Abel E. Berland. Beautifully binding. R23026

Reference: 127853

 
MARVELL, Andrew. THE NAME OF ANDREW MARVELL used once to be the Pride and Boast of Hull, And you have often heard his praises sung in this place. Read then, ye degenerate Whigs, his opinions on Popery, and be ashamed of your present conduct. £ 150.00

Hull. Isaac Wilson. ND. Circa 1829. Broadsheet. 10” x 16”. Framed. Slight markings in upper corners, small hole, not affecting text, in title. The text is taken from An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England by Andrew Marvell. Printed in Amsterdam 1677. Isaac Wilson was sole owner of th Advertiser from 1821 - 1832. He and his newspaper were Conservative. The Roman Catholic Relief Act was passed in 1829.

Reference: 133316

 
MASON, William. POEMS. £ 30.00

York. A. Ward. 1773. pp. (vi), 295. 8vo. Full calf, hinges cracked but firm, spine label lacking. 5th edition. ESTC T90950

Reference: 2339

 
MASSON, Scott. ROMANTICISM, HERMENEUTICS AND THE CRISIS OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2004. pp. x, 241. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754635031. A very good, bright, clean copy. Includes chapters on Wordsworth, Shelley, & Keats.

Reference: 11333

 
MAWER, Walter. ADVENTURES IN SYMPATHY being the story of the Port of Hull Society since 1821. £ 20.00

With a Foreword by Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Jellicoe. Hull and London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1935. pp xii, 39. Frontis, 64 photographs. 8vo. Printed wrapper. Sailor's Orphans Homes. A very good copy.

Reference: 82340

 
MAXTONE-GRAHAM, John. QUEEN MARY 2. The Greatest Ocean Liner of Our Time. £ 6.00

Photographs by Harvey Lloyd; With contributions from Michael Verdure and Yves Guillotin. New York. Bulfinch Press. 2004. pp. 206. Well illustrated, mainly in colour. Super royal 8vo. D/W. A very good, bright copy. ISBN 0821228846 ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED.

Reference: 70310

 
MAYNE, Ethel Colburn. BYRON. £ 10.00

London. Methuen & Co. Ltd. 1912. 2 vols. pp. xvi, 336; vii, 344, 31 of adverts. Frontis's, 16 plates. 8vo. Green cloth. Some foxing. Chew p386. Wise Vol 2, p118.

Reference: 3640

 
MAYS, J.C.C. COLERIDGE'S FATHER. Absent Man, Guardian Spirit. £ 150.00

Bristol. Friends of Coleridge. 2014. pp. xxxii, 873. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. Red cloth.

Reference: 7812

 
MAZZEO, Tilar J. PLAGIARISM AND LITERARY PROPERTY IN THE ROMANTIC PERIOD. £ 30.00

University of Pennsylvania Press. 2007. pp. xiv, 236. 8vo. D/W. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 17805

 
McCARTHY, Thomas J. RELATIONSHIPS OF SYMPATHY. The Writer and the Reader in British Romanticism. £ 35.00

Aldershot. Scolar Press. 1997. pp. (x), 171. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1859283152. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 76530

 
McCUE, Paul. BEHIND ENEMY LINES WITH THE S.A.S. Amedee Maingard, code name 'Sam", SOE agent in France 1943 - 1944. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2007. pp. xiv, 210. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 1844156184. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 42288

 
McGANN, Jerome J. SOCIAL VALUES AND POETIC ACTS. The Historical Judgment of Literary Work. £ 6.00

Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. 1988. pp. xii, 279. 8vo. D/W, faded and frayed. ISBN 0674814959. A good copy.

Reference: 2440

 
McHARDY, A.K. (Editor). CLERICAL POLL-TAXES OF THE DIOCESE OF LINCOLN 1377 - 1381. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1992. pp. xxxvii, 252. 5 maps. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503541. Lincoln Record Society. Vol 81. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 22336

 
McHARDY, A.K. (Editor). ROYAL WRITS ADDRESSED TO JOHN BUCKINGHAM Bishop of Lincoln 1363 - 1398; Lincoln Register 12B A Calendar. £ 6.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1997. pp. xxx, 197. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503630. Lincol Record Society Vol. 86 & The Canterbury and York Society Vol LXXXVI. A very god, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 11672

 
McLANE, Bernard William. (Editor). THE 1341 ROYAL INQUEST IN LINCOLNSHIRE. £ 12.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1988. pp. xxxiv, 202. 8vo. D/W, very slightly marked.. ISBN 0901503517. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 78. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 81991

 
McLEAN, Ruari. LETTER AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS FOR A SERIES OF BOOKLETS FOR ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. £ 70.00

The Letter is dated 7th November 1958 and addressed to The Rt Rev & Rt Hon J.C.W. Wand. The letter suggests that the Cathedral might benifit from the sale of a series of booklets on the line of one done by McLean for Lincoln Cathedral which is also enclosed. McLean suggests four titles. The mock ups of the covers of three of these are enclosed:- Wren's Spires; A Short History of St Paul's; & The Craftsmen of St. Pauls. The fourth - St Paul's in London's Landscape is lacking. McLean goes on to say that he would like to redesign the Guide and three variant mock ups of the covers of that are enclosed.

Reference: 82000

 
McLEOD, Hugh. RELIGION AND SOCIETY IN ENGLAND 1850 - 1914. £ 10.00

London. MacMillan Press Ltd. 1996. pp. viii, 267. 3 maps. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. ISBN 0333534891. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 97982

 
McMURTRIE, Francis E. (Editor). JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1944 - 45. Founded in 1897 by Fred T. Jane Forty-Eighth Year of Issue (Corrected to April 1946). £ 15.00

London. Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd. 1946. pp. 79 of adverts, xxx (index), 36 (addenda). 636. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Blue cloth, spine slightly dulled, cloth slightly marked. There are numerous manuscript notes by F. A. Howorth of Nottingham tipped in, some stuck down afffecting illustrations and text, throughout the volume.

Reference: 81273

 
McMURTRIE, Francis E. (Editor). JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS 1947 - 48. Jubilee Edition. Founded in 1897 by Fred T. Jane Fiftieth Year of Issue (Corrected to July 1948). £ 30.00

London. Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd. 1948. pp. 59 of adverts, xxiv (index), 27 (late addenda), 498. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Blue cloth, spine slightly faded. There are numerous manuscript notes by F. A. Howorth of Nottingham tipped in, some stuck down afffecting illustrations and text, throughout the volume.

Reference: 55708

 
McNICOL, Colin. HULL'S VICTORIA DOCK VILLAGE. £ 6.00

Foreword by Rt. Hon. John Prescott, PC., MP. Beverley. Highgate Publications in conjunction with Kingston upon Hull City Council and Bellway. 2002. pp. vi, 106. Illustrated, some in colour. Royal 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1902645243. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 129671

 
McSWEENEY, Kerry. SUPREME ATTACHMENTS. Studies in Victorian Love Poetry. £ 20.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 1998. pp. xii, 186. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1840142022. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 130360

 
McTAGGART, William J. ENGLAND IN 1819: CHURCH, STATE AND POVERTY. A study, textual and historical of A Ballad by Shelley, formerly entitled Young Parson Richards , including hitherto unpublished MS material. £ 5.00

Sheen Common. Keats Shelley Memorial Association. 1970. pp. 36. 8vo. Card covers, stapled.

Reference: 4607

 
M'DERMOT, Martin. A LETTER TO THE REV. W.L. BOWLES, in reply to his letter to Thomas Campbell, Esq., and to his two letters to the Right Hon. Lord Byron; containing A Vindication of their defence of the poetical character of Pope, and An Inquiry into the nature of poetical images, and of the characteristic qualities that distinguish poetry from all other species of writing. £ 10.00

London. (The Pamphleteer). 1822. pp. 120 - 144. 8vo. Modern boards. Part One only. The Pamphleteer Vol XX, No XXXIX, Pamphlet no 3. Chew p111 'has little reference to Byron'.

Reference: 81322

 
MEADLEY, John M. HULL ANGLICAN SOCIAL REFORMERS. Parts 1, 2 & 3. £ 15.00

Hull. Malet Lambert Local History Originals. 1981. 3 parts. pp.23; 50; 74. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrappers stapled as issued. Very good.

Reference: 33779

 
MEDWIN, Thomas. JOURNAL OF THE CONVERSATIONS OF LORD BYRON: Noted during a Residence with His Lordship at Pisa, in the years 1821 and 1822. £ 145.00

London. Henry Colburn. 1824. pp. viii, 345, errata. Facsimile frontis, title offset. Large Post 4to. Contemporary half morocco, marbled boads. Head & tail of spine & corners slightly rubbed. 1st edition. Throughout the book there is offsetting caused by a previous owner pressing leaves at regular intervals. Wise, Vol 2 p82. Chew p211.

Reference: 1478

 
MEDWIN, Thomas. THE ANGLER IN WALES, or Days and Nights of Sportsmen. £ 225.00

London. Richard Bentley. 1834. 2 vols. pp. xvi, 336; vii, 348. 2 frontis's, 2 vignettes on title pages and 13 other illustrations in the text. 8vo. Original quarter cloth, labels slightly browned, boards, corners bumped. Bookplate of W.E.D. Shaw in Volume 2, signs of removal of bookplate in Volume 1. Bright copy. Santucho p 232. Although at first glance this book seems to have little to do with Byron, there are many mentions of him throughout.

Reference: 3390

 
MEE, Huan. (Walter E. and Charles H. Mansfield) A DIPLOMATIC WOMAN. £ 750.00

London. Sands & Co. 1900. pp. (vi), 181, (i), (ii) of adverts. 8vo. Pictorial cloth. 6 stories entitled The Russian Cipher; Le Diable; The Abducted Ambassador; Prince Ferdinand's Entanglement; A Deal with China; & Monsieur Roche's Defeat featuring the early female spy Mademoiselle Aide Lerestelle

Reference: 6432

 
METCALF, John. THE LIFE OF JOHN METCALF. Blind Jack of Knaresborough. £ 25.00

Leeds. Old Hall Press. 1989. pp. v, 141. Frontis. Small 8vo. Quarter blue calf, marbled boards, blue cloth slipcase. Facsimile reprint of the 1795 edition. No 3 of a limited edition of 550, 50 copies of which have been printed on Zerkall mould made paper and bound in quarter leather. Previous owner's bookplate on limitation page. A very good copy.

Reference: 76240

 
MEYER, Ulf. BAUHAUS-ARCHITEKTUR/BAUHAUS ARCHITECTURE 1919 - 1933. £ 60.00

Fotografie und Konzept/Photography and Concept Hans Engels. Munchen, London, New York. Prestel. 2001. pp.144. Beautifully illustrated, mainly in colour. Royal 4to. D/W. Text in German & English. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 3791325353

Reference: 128320

 
MEYNELL, Alice. THE WARES OF AUTOLYCUS. Selected Literary Essays of Alice Meynell. £ 5.00

Chosen and Introduced by P.M. Fraser. London. Oxford University Press. 1965. pp. xv, 170. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, foxed, faded and frayed. Includes Andrew Marvell; The Ancient Mariner; The Five Odes of Keats; Blake; & Coleridge.

Reference: 9149

 
MEYNELL, Francis. POEMS & PIECES 1911 to 1961. £ 25.00

London. The Nonesuch Press. 1961. pp. 59. 8vo. D/W. Limited edition of 750 copies printed by the Stellar Press in Bembo types on Van Gelder handmade paper. Out of series copy. WEith the prospectus for the book loosely inserted.

Reference: 51932

 
MILBANKE, Ralph, 2nd Earl Lovelace. (Editor). Byron, Lady Anne Isabella. LADY NOEL BYRON AND THE LEIGHS: Some authentic records of certain circumstances in the lives of Augusta Leigh, and others of her family, that concern Anne Isabella, Lady Byron, in the course of forty years after her seperation. Strictly Private. £ 4,500.00

London by William Clowes and Sons Ltd for the Descendants of Lord and Lady Byron. 1887. pp. (iv), 249. 8vo. Original boards, paper spine and label, spine slightly dulled, back board slightly marked. The half title states '(No publication of the contents of this volume may take place without authorisation in writing from Lord Wentworth or Lady Noel Byron's other representatives.) Thirty-six copies only have been printed, of which this is number 27.' Inscribed on the inside front board in biro 'Given to me by Ly Wentworth. C. Draper.' Ralph Milbanke's title at the date of publication of this book was Lord Wentworth. He was the grandson of the poet Lord Byron and the son of Ada Lovelace. On his death in 1906 the Barony of Wentworth devolved on his only child, Ada Mary. On her death in 1917 the title passed to her aunt, Anne Isabella Noel, wife of Wilfred Scawen Blunt, who died in 1922. The title then passed to their only surviving child Judith Anne Dorothea Blunt-Lytton, owner of the Crabbet Arabian Stud. On her death in 1957 the title passed to her son, the Earl of Lytton. Biro pens were not invented until 1938, so, although one cannot be sure of when the biro inscription was written it can be assumed that the donor of the book to C. Draper was Judith Blunt-Lytton. Wise Vol 2, p.111. Wise says 'I suppose this must be the most hopelessly unobtainable book in the whole series of Byroniana ... Of the thirty-six copies printed a few only were distributed; the larger proportion of the issue was destroyed.'

Reference: 14677

 
MILES, Geo. T.J. & William Richardson. A HISTORY OF WITHERNSEA with Notices of other Parishes in South Holderness in the East Riding of the County of York. £ 60.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1911. pp. x, 286. Frontis, 14 plates, 16 illustrations in the text. 8vo. Red cloth, top edge gilt, spine slightly faded. Front hinge slightly tender. A good copy.

Reference: 4045

 
MILES, Philip C. YESTERDAY'S HULL. £ 5.00

Lancaster. Dalesman Books. 1989. pp. 64. Well illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0852069863. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 369180

 
MILLER, David. SPECIAL FORCES OPERATIONS IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA 1941 - 1945. Minerva, Baldhead and Longshanks/Creek. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2015. pp. xx, 220. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781783400638. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 79290

 
MILLIM, Anne-Marie. THE VICTORIAN DIARY. Authorship and Emotional Labour. £ 30.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2013. pp. ix, 216. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9781409435761. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 38916

 
MILNER, H.M. MAZEPPA. A Romantic Drama in Three Acts. Dramatised from Lord Byron's Poem and adapted to the stage under the direction of Mr Ducrow. £ 25.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. (1831). pp. 52. Frontis.16mo. Printed wrapper. Cumberland's British Theatre.

Reference: 24866

 
MILNES, Richard Monckton. PALM LEAVES. £ 30.00

London. Edward Moxon. 1844. pp. 8 of adverts, (ii - blank), 202, (i) of adverts. 8vo. Original cloth and spine label, label darkened and rubbed. 1st edition. With the bookplate of J.O. Edwards. A very good copy.

Reference: 7161

 
MINSHEU, John. THE GUIDE INTO THE TONGUES. With their agreement and consent one with another, as also their Etymologies, that is, the Reasons and Derivations of all or the most part of words, in these nine Languages, viz. 1 English. 2 Low Dutch. 3 High Dutch. 4 French. 5. Italian. 6. Spanish. 7. Latine. 8. Greeke. 9 Hebrew. £ 800.00

London. John Haviland. 1627. pp. (iv), A6 - Ii4. 8vo in 6's. Full, modern, contemporary style calf. N6 bottom corner torn away, very slightly affecting the text. Small library stamp on front free endpaper. 2nd edition.

Reference: 14519

 
MITCHELL, Austin & Anne Tate. FISHERMEN. The Rise and Fall of Deep-Water Trawling. £ 12.00

Beverley. Hutton Press. 1997. pp. 155. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good copy. ISBN 187216787x

Reference: 215105

 
MITCHELL, Charles. THE LONG WATCH. A History of the Sailors' Children's Society 1821 - 1961. £ 10.00

The Sailors' Children's Society. 1961. pp. 124. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. D/W, torn. Inscription to previous owner and bookplate on front free endpaper. A good copy.

Reference: 133376

 
MITCHELL, Melissa. (Editor). PROFESSOR WILLIAM KNIGHT 1836 - 1916. 'Wordsworthian Discoverer, Enabler, and Publicist'. A Centenary Celebration. £ 12.00

Contributors are Tony Reavell, Stephen Gill, Nicholas Roe & Jeff Cowton. Grasmere. The Wordsworth Trust. 2016. pp. 143. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781905256501. Inscribed on the front free endpaper, otherwise a very good, bright, clean copy

Reference: 6371

 
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus. MITCHELL'S TRAVELLER'S GUIDE THROUGH THE UNITED STATES, containing the Principle Cities, Towns etc alphabetically arranged; together with the Stage, Steam-Boat, Canal, and Rail-Road Routes, with the distances, in miles, from place to place. Illustrated by an accurate map of the United States. £ 375.00

Philadelphia. Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. 1839. pp. 78. Map - folded. Small 8vo. Original blind stamped green leather, rubbed at edges. The States includee at this time are:- Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkanas Territory, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. The map, which has a few small tears on the corner folds, covers the above mentioned States with insets of:- Vicinity of Cincinnati, Vicinity of Albany, Vicinity of New Orleans, Vicinity of Boston, Vicinity of New York, Vicinity of Philadelphia, Vicinity of Baltimore and Washington, and Vicinity of Charleston. The Classes of Inhabitants (for the year 1830) are divided into Whites, Free Blacks, and Slaves.

Reference: 64478

 
MITFORD, Mary Russell. RECOLLECTIONS OF A LITERARY LIFE; and Selections from my favorite Poets and Prose Writers. £ 10.00

London. Richard Bentley & Son. 1883. pp. xii, 516. Frontis. 8vo. Original cloth, spine sunned.

Reference: 8628

 
MOHRT, Francoise. THE GIVENCHY STYLE. £ 200.00

Foreword by Hubert de Givenchy. Paris. Assouline. 1998. pp. 208. Very well illustrated. Royal 8vo. Black cloth. ISBN 2843231078. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 24167

 
MONKMAN, Thomas Jefferson. LYRICS: Marine and Rural. £ 25.00

London. Simpkin, Marshall & Co; Hull. A. Brown & Sons. 1885. pp. (vi), 112. 8vo. Blue cloth, head & tail of spine slightly frayed. new endpapers.

Reference: 12174

 
MONSON, William John, Lord Monson of Burton. LINCOLNSHIRE NOTES made by William John Monson afterwards Sixth Lord Monson of Burton 1828 - 1840. £ 8.00

Edited by his Grandson John, Ninth Lord Monson. Hereford Times Ltd. 1936. pp. xx, 474. Frontis. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 31. With the book plate of Northampton Record Society. Occasional spotting. A good, solid copy.

Reference: 107190

 
MONSON-FITZJOHN, G.J. THE CITY OF THE THREE CROWNS being Letters upon Prominent Episodes in the History of Kingston upon Hull from the date of its First Charter onwards. £ 15.00

London. A. Brown & Sons, Ltd. 1927. pp. xv, 174. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. Blue cloth, corners bumped, hinges gently rubbed. A reasonable copy.

Reference: 76781

 
MOORE, Andrew. (Editor). HOUGHTON HALL. The Prime Minister, The Empress and The Heritage. £ 10.00

London. Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd. 1996. pp. 176. Well illustrated. Royal 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0856674389. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 103300

 
MOORE, J. Sheridan. BYRON. His Biographers and Critics (1869). £ 25.00

Foreword by J. Voigner-Marshall The Australian Byron Society. 1988. pp. (iii), 31. Small 4to. Card covers, stapled. No 15 of a limited edition of 50 copies. A Bi-Centennial Reprint 1788/1988. Originally published in Sydney on 1869, being a Discourse delivered before The Australian Patriotic Association, on Monday Evening, November 15th. Inscribed 'To Dear Andrew with thanks and love, Jacqueline 18.vi.1988' - the author of the Foreword and then President of the Australian Byron Society

Reference: 20754

 
MOORE, Jerrold Northrop. F.L. GRIGGS (1876 - 1938). The Architecture of Dreams. £ 25.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1999. pp. xii, 290. 4 colour plates, frontis & 143 monochrome illustrations.4to. D/W. Signed by the author on title page. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 0198174071

Reference: 75531

 
MOORE, Thomas. LALLA ROOKH, an Oriental Romance. £ 30.00

London. W. Dugdale. (Circa 1820s) pp. 179. 12mo. Full calf with gilt decotaion on the spine. A pirated edition. St Clair. The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period. p. 620.

Reference: 13352

 
MOORE, Thomas. LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON with Notices of His Life. £ 180.00

London. John Murray. 1830. 2 vols. pp. viii, 670; 823, errata leaf. Frontis in Vol 1, not Vol 2 as is normal. 4to. Half calf, cloth boards, labels. 1st edition. Endpapers and titles very faintly foxed. Wise Vol 2, p93. Chew p223 & p388.

Reference: 1696

 
MOORE, Thomas. LIFE AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON. £ 160.00

Hamburg. Lebel, Truttel & Wrutz. 1831. 2 vols. pp. (ii), 566; 593, 19 of appendix. Small 8vo in 4's.Half green calf, red spine labels, cloth boards. Volume 2 has some foxing. First edition published London 1830.

Reference: 7698

 
MOORE. Thomas. LETTERS AND JOURNALS OF LORD BYRON: with Notices of His Life. £ 200.00

Third Edition with Forty-Four Engravings by the Findens, from Designs by Turner, Stanfield etc. London. John Murray. 1833. 3 vols. pp. xii, 614, (ii) of adverts; (iv), 612; (iv), 628. 3 frontis’s, 41 plates. 8vo. Half morocco, cloth boards, top edge gilt. A lot of the plates are foxed and facing pages offset, further foxing in place and pencil notations. With the bookplate of Charles Cammell. Loosely inserted newspaper and magazine article. Externally a hansome copy.

Reference: 13877

 
MORGAN, Lady Sydney (Owenson). THE LIFE AND TIMES OF SALVATOR ROSA. £ 75.00

London. Henry Colburn. 1824. 2 vols. pp. xvi, 405, (ii) of adverts; viii, 380, (iv) of adverts. Frontis Vol 1, 1 plate of music. 8vo. Full calf, hinges rubbed. Half title Vol 2. With the bookplate of Charles Cammell and an article by him regarding Salvator Rosa loosely inserted. Some foxing and some underlining of text in pencil.

Reference: 11140

 
MORLEY, John. THE LIFE OF RICHARD COBDEN. £ 60.00

London. Chapman & Hall. 1881. 2 vols. pp. xvi, 468; xi, 485. Frontis - Vol 1. 8vo. Full calf, spines with gilt decoration and red and green labels. Foxing in the first few and last gatherings of both volumes, a small amount of pencil marginalia otherwise clean. With the bookplate of Wrea Head College. An attractive pair.

Reference: 35622

 
MORRELL, W. Wilberforce. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF SELBY, In the West Riding of the County of York, containing Its Ancient and Present State, Ecclesiastical and Civil, Collected from Various Public Records, and Other Authentic Evidences; with Notices of the Neighbouring Parish of Brayton, and the Townships of Thorpe Willoughby, Burn, Barlow, Hambleton, and Gateforth. £ 45.00

Howden. Mr Pye (Book). 1983. pp. xxiii, 17 - 350. Frontis, 22 plates, 2 maps. 8vo. Half calf, boards. Facsimile edition limited to 200 copies. This is no. 99. With the bookplate of Dr Kenneth Green. A very good copy.

Reference: 7708R

 
MORRITT, J.B.S., Esq. A VINDICATION OF HOMER AND OF THE ANCIENT POETS AND HISTORIANS, who have recorded the Siege and Fall of Troy. In Answer to two late publications of Mr Bryant. With a map and plates. £ 950.00

York. Printed by W. Blanchard for T. Cadell, Jun. & W. Davies. London. 1798. pp. (ii), 124. Map and 5 acquatint plates, all folded. 4to. Half modern calf, marbled boards. 1st edition. ESTC T2297. J. Bryant's publications were entitled A dissertation concerning the war of Troy , and the expedition of the Grecians, as described by Homer, shewing That no such Expedition was ever undertaken, and that no such City of Phrygia existed 1796?; and Observations upon a treatise, entitles a Description of the Palin of Troy, by Monsieur le Chevalier. 1795. John Bacon Sawrey Morritt (1771- 1843) traveller and classical scholar inherited a large fortune including the Rokeby estate and was the owner of the Rokeby venus now in the National Gallery. He was also a friend of Sir Walter Scott, who dedicated his poem Rokeby to Morritt. ODNB

Reference: 44271

 
MORSE, Deborah Denenholz & Martin A. Danahay. (Editors). VICTORIAN ANIMAL DREAMS. Representations of Animals in Victorian Literature and Culture. £ 35.00

Contributors are Susan David Bernstein, Mary Jean Corbett, Martin A. Danahay, Ivan Kreilkamp, Mary Elizabeth Leighton, Teresa Mangum, Elsie B. Michie, Grace Moore, Deborah Denenholz Morse, Alan Rauch, Harriet Ritvo, Nigel Rothfels, Heather Schell, Cannon Schmitt, Lisa Surridge, & Anca Vlasopolos. Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2007. pp. xvi, 281. 29 plates. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754655114. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 9557

 
MORT, Frank. DANGEROUS SEXUALITIES. Medico-Moral politics in England since 1830. £ 20.00

London & new York. Routledge. 2000. pp. xxviii, 250. 14 illustrations. 8vo. Laminated boards. 2nd edition. ISBN 0415167337. Minor foxing to edge of text block otherwise a very good, bright copy.

Reference: 67717

 
MORTIMER, J.R. FORTY YEARS' RESEARCHES IN BRITISH AND SAXON BURIAL MOUNDS OF EAST YORKSHIRE. Including Romano-British discoveries, and a Description of the Ancient Entrenchments on a section of the Yorkshire Wolds. £ 275.00

London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. (1905). pp. lxxxvi, (ii), 452,(iv) of adverts. Coloured frontis with tissue guard, 1 folded plan, 1 folded chart, 125 plates and further numerous illustrations in the text by Agnes Mortimer. Quarter morocco, cloth boards. Top edge gilt. Text block has been glued into the binding. A bright, clean , solid copy. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED

Reference: 4511

 
MORTIMER, J.R. Editor J.D. Hicks. A VICTORIAN BOYHOOD ON THE WOLDS. The Recollections of J. R. Mortimer. £ 3.00

East Yorkshire Local History Society. 1987. pp. 34. 2 illustrations, 1 family tree. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. East Yorkshire Local History Series No. 34. ISBN 900349340. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 96480

 
MORTON, John Madison. BETSY BAKER! or, To Attentive by Half. A Farce in One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (Circa 1860s) pp. 19. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, lacking rear. Lacy's Acting Edition. No. 118.

Reference: 64560

 
MORTON, Timothy. THE POETICS OF SPICE. Romantic Consumerism and the Exotic. £ 25.00

Cambridge University Press. 2000. pp. xiii, 282, (iii). 17 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism 42.

Reference: 14986

 
MOTION, Andrew. PHILIP LARKIN. A Writer's Life. £ 30.00

London. Faber & Faber. 1993. pp. xx, 570. 55 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. 1st edition. ISBN 0571151744. Signed by the author on the title page. A very good copy.

Reference: 70030

 
MOTLEY, Will. FROM POEMS TO PIGLETS. Variety in Chinese Export Porcelain. £ 16.00

Asian Art in London 9th - 17th November 2000. London. Cohen & Cohen. 2000. pp. 40. Illustrated in colour with photographs by Gerry Clist. Royal 8vo. D/W. A Catalogue.

Reference: 70920

 
MOTLEY, Will. SOLDIER SOLDIER. £ 16.00

Asian Art in London 6th - 14th November 2003. London. Cohen & Cohen. 2003. pp. 64. Illustrated in colour with photographs by Paul Freeman. Royal 8vo. D/W. A Catalogue.

Reference: 7436

 
MOTTER, T.H.Vail. BYRON'S WERNER RE-ESTIMATED: A Neglected Chapter in Nineteenth Century Stage History. £ 10.00

Princeton University Press. 1935. pp. 243 - 275. 8vo Stapled with card wrapper. Article from Essays in Dramatic Literature. The Parrott Presentation Volume by pupils of Professor Thomas Marc Parrott of Princeton University, published in his honor. Edited by Hardin Craig.

Reference: 187821

 
MOULTRIE, John. POEMS. £ 60.00

London. William Pickering. 1837. pp. vi, (ii), 357, corigenda. 8vo. Original cloth with spine label. Rear hinge rubbed, rear free endpaper torn, title page trimmed at top edge. With the bookplate of J O Edwards. The volume includes poems to friends among whom are Thomas Anold, Winthrop Mackworth Praed and Derwent Coleridge. Derwent Coleridge wrote a Memoir of Moultrie which was printed in the complete edition of his poems in 1876.

Reference: 77061

 
MUNILLA, Fray Martin de. LA AUSTRIALIA DEL ESPIRITU SANTO. The Journal of Fray Martin de Munilla O.F.M. and other documents relating to The Voyage of Pedro Fernandez de Quiros to the South Sea (1605 - 1606) and the Franciscan Missionary Plan (1617 - 1627). £ 25.00

Translated and edited by Celsus Kelly O.F.M. With ethnological introduction, appendix, and other contributions by G.S. Parsonson. Cambridge. By the Hakluyt Society at the University Press. 1966. 2 vols. pp. xvii, 270; xv, 446. Folded frontis - Vol 1, 11 plates, 4 maps & 3 tables. 8vo. D/Ws, slightly foxed. The Hakluyt Society Second Series No CXXVI & CXXVII.

Reference: 8477

 
MURPHY, Gwendolen. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ENGLISH CHARACTER-BOOKS 1608 - 1700. £ 10.00

Oxford University Press for the Bibliographical Society. 1925. pp. 179. 4to. Paperback, wrapper slightly browned. Supplement to the Bibliographical Society's Transactions No. 4. A very good copy.

Reference: 23782

 
MURRAY, James A.H., Henry Bradley, W.A. Craigie & C.T. Onions. (Editors). THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY on Historical Principles founded mainly on the materials collected by The Philological Society. With the assistance of many scholars and men of science. £ 340.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1888 - 1933 10 volumes in 13 + 1 Supplement - 14 volumes total. pp. xxvi, 1240; x, 1308; x, 740, iv, 488; viii, 628, iv, 532; viii, 516, 758; (xii), 528, (iv),820, (iv), 277; (x), 1676; viii, viii, 936; (xii), 800; vii,1211; viii, 396 (iv), 404; (viii), 565, (iv), 493; (xiv), 332, iv, 400, 334, iv, 105; xxviii, 542, 330, 91. Royal 4to. Half black morocco with gilt lined bands., first 8 vols faded to brown. Front board hinge of Vol 4 cracked but holding. Some minor foxing on endpapers and one sign of paper deteriation on endpaper. Text blocks clean. ADDITIONAL POSTAGE REQUIRED

Reference: 66702

 
MURRAY, Richard Hollins. RANDOM THOUGHTS IN VERSE. £ 30.00

Illustrated by Margaret Morris, Barbara Fisher and Theodore Buttner. Stockport. The Cloister Press. (1952). pp. 113. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W, slightly torn. Richard Hollins Murray was the man who invented 'cat's eyes'.

Reference: 20329

 
MUSSET, Alfred De. A GOOD LITTLE WIFE. A Comedy in One Act. Translated and adapted from Un Caprice. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND (Circa 1847). pp. 22. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. Possibly translated by John Oxenford. Lacy's Acting Edition. No. 253.

Reference: 454881

 
MYERS, William. THE PRESENCE OF PERSONS. Essays on Literature, Science and Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century. £ 12.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 1998. pp. x, 246. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1840146451. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 13120

 
NASH, Julie. SERVANTS AND PATERNALSIM IN THE WORKS OF MARIA EDGEWORTH AND ELIZABETH GASKELL. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishig Ltd. 2007. pp. ix, 130. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754656395. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 133284

 
NASH, Julie. (Editor). NEW ESSAYS ON MARIA EDGEWORTH. £ 30.00

Contributors are Eve Tavor Bannet, Irene Basey Beesmyer, Frances R. Botkin, Joanne Cordon, Laura Dabundo, Kathleen B. Grathwol, Alison Harvey, Mona Narain, Julie Nash, & Kara M. Ryan. Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2006. pp. xvii, 203. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754651754. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 23772

 
NASSE, E.; Ouvry, Colonel H.A. (Translator). ON THE AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY OF THE MIDDLE AGES, and Inclosures of the Sixteenth Century in England. £ 12.00

London & Edinburgh. Williams & Norgate. 1872. pp. viii, 100. 8vo. Original green cloth. 2nd edition. Previous owner's name on title page, some ink marginalia. A very good copy.

Reference: 61894

 
NATER, Jenny. SECRET DUTIES OF A SIGNALS INTERCEPTOR. Working with Bletchley Park, the SDS and the OSS or A Long Time to Hope. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2016. pp. xiii, 207. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781473887121. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 90300

 
NEAVE, David & Deborah Turnbull. LANDSCAPED PARKS AND GARDENS OF EAST YORKSHIRE 1700 - 1830. £ 5.00

Bridlington. Georgian Society for East Yorkshire. 1992. pp. 82. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. Previous owner's name inside front cover otherwise a very clean, good copy. ISBN 0951396617

Reference: 3418

 
NEAVE, David & Susan. A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK: EAST RIDING. Volume VIII East Buckrose: Sledmere and Northern Wolds. £ 75.00

Woodbridge. For the Institute of Historical Research by Boydell & Brewer. 2008. pp. xvi, 284, (i). Frontis, 94 illustrations, 30 tables. Royal 8vo. Red cloth, front board label. Victoria County Histories. As new. ISBN 9781904356134

Reference: 8601

 
NEAVE, David and Susan. HULL. Pevsner Architectural Guides. £ 11.00

New Haven & London. Yale University Press. (2010). pp. x, 254. Well illustrated in colour. 8vo. Paperback. NEW. ISBN 9780300141726

Reference: 17835

 
NEAVE, David. FEASTS, FELLOWSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID. South Holderness Friendly Societies. £ 5.00

Hedon & District Local History Society. 1986. pp. 28. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Hedon Local History Series No. 7. ISBN 0950169765. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 75198

 
NEAVE, Susan and David. (Editors). THE DIARY OF A YORKSHIRE GENTLEMAN. John Courtney of Beverley, 1759 - 1768. £ 8.00

Otley. Smith Settle Ltd. 2001. pp. x, 175. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 1858251710. Signed by the authors on the title page. A very good, bright copy.

Reference: 74915pb

 
NEAVE, Susan. MEDIEVAL PARKS OF EAST YORKSHIRE. £ 5.00

Universoty of Hull & Hutton Press Ltd. 1991. pp. 59. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 187216711X. A good copy.

Reference: 19086

 
NEEDHAM, Terry. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD ABBEY BYRON SOCIETY NEWSLETTER No. 11. Winter 1996. £ 3.00

Contributors are Megan Boyes, Count of Uray, Peter Cochran, Rita Grace, & Mavis Ellis. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 1996. pp. 93. Illustrated. A4. Wrappers.

Reference: 6682

 
NEEDHAM, Terry. (Editor). THE NEWSTEAD ABBEY BYRON SOCIETY NEWSLETTER No. 12. Winter 1997. £ 3.00

Contributors are Ralph Lloyd-Jones, Mavis Ellis, Peter Cochran, Terry Needham, Kenneth Purslow, Robert Barnard, Rita Grace, & Carolina Urbin, Laura Sperdutto, Veronica D’Auria. Newstead Abbey Byron Society. 1997. pp. 76. Illustrated. A4. Wrappers.

Reference: 15981

 
NEILL, Edward. THE SECRET LIFE OF THOMAS HARDY. 'Retaliatory Fiction'. £ 16.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2004. pp. ix, 176. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754638413. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 6453

 
NELSON, T.H., with the co-operation of W. Eagle Clarke and F. Boyes. THE BIRDS OF YORKSHIRE. Being a Historical Account of the Avi-Fauna of the County. £ 90.00

London, Hull & York. A Brown & Sons Ltd. 1907. 2 vols. pp. xlv, 374; xii, 375 - 843. Coloured frontis's and pictorial titles. 158 monochrome plates as listed. Royal 8vo. Green cloth, very slightly rubbed and head and tail of spines. Minimal occasional minor foxing. A very good set.

Reference: 67391

 
NELSON, T.H., with the co-operation of W. Eagle Clarke and F. Boyes. THE BIRDS OF YORKSHIRE. Being a Historical Account of the Avi-Fauna of the County. £ 90.00

London, Hull & York. A Brown & Sons Ltd. 1907. 2 vols. pp. xlvi, 374; xii, 375 - 843. Coloured frontis's and pictorial titles. 158 monochrome plates as listed. 8vo. Green cloth, top edge gilt . Minimal occasional minor foxing. A very good set.

Reference: 67391

 
NESBIT, Roy Conyers. Assisted by Oliver Hoare. RAF COASTAL COMMAND IN ACTION 1939 - 1945. £ 6.00

Stroud. Sutton Publishing Ltd in association with the Public Records Office. 1997. pp. ix, 182. Very well illustrated in monochrome, archive photographs from the Public Record Office.. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 075091565X. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 12899

 
NESBITT, George L. WORDSWORTH. The Biographical Background of his Poetry. £ 4.00

New York. Pegasus. 1970. pp. 197. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, very slightly marked. A good copy.

Reference: 16527

 
NETHERY, Wallace. CHARLES LAMB IN AMERICA TO 1848. £ 5.00

Worcester, MA. Achille J. St. Onge. 1963. pp. 72. Frontis, 1 plate. 8vo. Black cloth, slightly marked. Limited edition of 500 copies.

Reference: 16672

 
NEWALL, Peter. MAURETANIA. Triumph and Resurrection. £ 16.00

Preston. Ships in Focus Publications. 2006. pp. 136. Well illustrated. Royal 8vo. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 1901703533

Reference: 43823

 
NEWDIGATE-NEWDEGATE, Lady. THE CHEVERELS OF CHEVERAL MANOR. £ 12.00

London. Longmans, Green & Co. 1898. pp. xv, 231, 32 of adverts. Frontis, 5 plates. 8vo. Cream cloth, very slightly marked. First few gatherings with small amount of text underlined in red ink. Ffep with pencil notations.

Reference: 7703

 
NEWEY, Vincent. CENTRING THE SELF. Subjectivity, Society and Reading from Thomas Gray to Thomas Hardy. £ 10.00

Aldershot. Scolar Press. 1995. pp. xviii, 273. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781859281512. A very good copy.

Reference: 8237

 
NEWEY, Vincent. THE SCRIPTURES OF CHARLES DICKENS. Novels of Ideology, Novels of Self. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2004. pp. xii, 315. 5 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block very lightly browned. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9781859284346. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 9662

 
NEWLAND HIGH SCHOOL. NEWLAND HIGH SCHOOL. The first 75 years. £ 6.00

(1982). pp. 48. Well illustrated. Oblong 4to. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Corners slightly creased. A good copy.

Reference: 16445

 
NICHOLSON, Derek E.T. THE POEMS OF THE TROUBADOUR PEIRE ROGIER. £ 6.00

Manchester University Press. 1976. pp .ix, 171. 8vo. D/W, spine slightly dulled.

Reference: 14815

 
NICHOLSON, Helen. THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALLER. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. The Boydell Press. 2001. pp. xii,180. 9 colour illustrations and12 black and white. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0851158455. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 83900

 
NICHOLSON, John. BEACONS OF EAST YORKSHIRE. £ 35.00

Illustrated by Geo. Meek. Hull. A. Brown & Sons; London. Simpin, Marshall & Co; Driffield. T. Holderness, Observer Office. 1887. pp. viii, 72. 7 illustrations. Small 8vo. Original printed wrapper covered in clear plastic stuck down, base of spine slightly worn. Hand drawn map on brown paper showing the location of the beacons, also covered in clear plastic. Small paper copy. A little frail

Reference: 3457s

 
NICHOLSON, John. FOLK SPEECH OF EAST YORKSHIRE. £ 30.00

London. Simpkin, Marshall, & Co; Hull. A. Brown & Sons; Driffield. T. Holderness. 1889. pp. xii, 110, (ii) of adverts. Frontis. Royal 8vo. Maroon cloth, top edge gilt. Large paper copy, no. 84 of a limited edition of 100 copies.

Reference: 7087

 
NICOLS, Rose Standish. ENGLISH PLEASURE GARDENS. £ 14.00

New York. The MacMillan Company. 1902. pp. xxiv, 324, (ii) of adverts. Frontis, 65 plates, 10 plans - all as called for, many further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth, slightly marked, top edge gilt, front hinge slightly tender.

Reference: 110670

 
NICOLSON, Harold, The Hon. THE POETRY OF BYRON. £ 2.00

Oxford University Press. 1943. pp. 10. 8vo. Printed wrapper in pamphlet folder. The Englsih Association Presidential Address 1943. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 34404

 
NISBET, William MD. A MEDICAL GUIDE FOR THE INVALID TO THE PRINCIPLE WATERING PLACES OF GREAT BRITAIN; £ 135.00

Containing a view of The Medicinal Effects of Water, 1. As applied to the Body in its simple State.2. As exhibited in its impregnated or Mineral Form. 3. As employed in this Form for the Cure of particular Diseases, with their Modes of Treatment, and 4. As assisted in its Effects by the Situation and Climate of the Watering-places resorted to. London. S. Highley (Successor to the late Mr John Murray). 1806. pp. xxiv, iv, 5 - 295 (v) of adverts. 12mo. Original boards and paper spine. Partly unopened and a very little minor foxing. A very good copy.

Reference: 8738

 
NOBLE, Joseph. THE GAZETTEER OF LINCOLNSHIRE, Historical, Topographical, and Antiquarian; containing A Complete List of every Town, Village, and Hamlet in the County, alphabetically arranged and divided into Wapentakes; with the Population of each according to the last Census; The Distances of the Cities and Towns from London, and the exact bearing and distances of the villages from each market town. To which is added, a perfect List of the Reformed Parliament, with the numbers polled by each, whether elected or unsuccessful: and an Alphabetical Index. £ 45.00

Hull. Joseph Noble. 1833. pp. 104. Folded map as frontis. The map is fragile and has been repaired on all folds, detached. 8vo. Original printed boards, later spine. The paper is of poor quality and therefore browned. Chilton p175. Joseph Noble began as a bookseller and stationer. He started printing in 1829. His brother John was a printer in Boston, and this with Joseph’s keen interest in Lincolnshire, suggests that he came from that County.

Reference: 7673

 
NORFOLK, R.W.S. MILITIA, YEOMANRY AND VOLUNTEER FORCES OF THE EAST RIDING 1689 - 1908. £ 6.00

East Yorkshire Local History Society. 1965. pp. 58. 1 map. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. E.Y. Local History Series: No. 19. A very good copy.

Reference: 36790

 
NORTH, Sir Francis. THE EXAMINATION OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM BEDLOW DECEASED. RELATING TO THE POPISH PLOT, Taken in his last Sickness by Sir Francis North, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Please. £ 85.00

Together with the Narative of Sir Francis North, at the Council Board: And the Letter of sir Francis North, to mr Secretary Jenkins, Relating to the Examination. Perused and Signed to be Printed, According to the Order of the House of Commons, By Me William Williams, Speaker. London. John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, & Henry Hills. 1680. pp. 16. Imperial 8vo. Modern grey cloth, new endpapers. ESTC R519.

Reference: 52576

 
NYE, John V.C. WAR, WINE AND TAXES. The Political Economy of Anglo-French Trade 1689 - 1900. £ 20.00

Princeton University Press. 2007. pp. xvii, 174. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780691129174. With the bookplate of Simon Richard Smallwood. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 71951

 
NYE, Robert. THE MEMOIRS OF LORD BYRON. A Novel. £ 6.00

London. Hamish Hamilton. 1989. pp. ccxv. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 4082

 
OATES, J.C.T. (Editor). THE LIBRARY. A Quarterly Review of Bibliography. Fifth Series Volume XII. £ 10.00

Includes:- William Barclay Squire, 1855 - 1927, Music Librarian by A Hyatt King; An Index of Dedications and Commendatory Verses by Franklin B. Williams; Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne, First 'Masters of the Staple' by leona Rostenberg; Notes on Eighteenth-Century British Paper by Philip Gaskell; Bynneman's Books by Mark Eccles; Costs, Sales, and Profits of Longman's Edition of Wordsworth by W.B. Owen; The First Twenty-Three Numbers of Noctes Ambrosiannae by Alan Lang Strout; William Caxton's Houses at Westminster by Lawrence E. Tanner; The English Stock of the Stationer's Company in the Time of the Stuarts by Cyprian Blagden; The Caxton Legenda at St. Mary's Warwick by Paul Morgan & G.D. Painter; Pepys's Songs and Songbooks in the Diary Period by Macdonald Emslie; & Letters from Lincoln's Inn 1846 - 9 by Eric Halfpenny. London. For the Bibliographical Society by Oxford University Press. 1957. pp. iv, 304. Illustrated. 8vo. Quarter cloth, boards. Wrappers and adverts for Parts 1 - 4 bound in at rear. Transactions of the Bibliographical Society. Third Series. Volume XII.

Reference: 90490

 
OCKHAM, Byron King, Viscount. LOG OF THE PROCEEDINGS ON BOARD HM SLOOP SWIFT - William C. Aldham Esq., Commander. Commencing Wednesday 3rd July 1849. ending Saturday 5th Jan 1850. Kept by Viscount Ockham. £ 4,000.00

Manuscripts 1849 - 1852. 2 volumes. pp. 123; 105 leaves of MS plus 74 blank leaves in the second volume approximately. Small folios. Reverse calf with leather spine labels, Vol 2 with two tears to the calf. Vol 1 reads Visct. Ockham's Log on Bd H.M.S. Swift 1849. Champion 1850. Daphne 1851. Vol 2 reads Viscount Ockham's Log H.M.S. Daphne 1850 - 1851. These dates are inaccurate, the logs cover from July 3rd 1849 to August 5th 1852. The logs cover Lord Ockham's voyages from Plymouth Sound to Sullivan's Cove, Hobarton (Hobart, Tasmania), then via New Zealand to Valparaiso in Chile, where on the 8th February 1850 he changed ships and joined HMS Champion. Sailing in Champion up to Guayaquil in Ecuador via Callao in Peru, returning to Valparaiso and again changing ships, this time to HMS Daphne on 18th June 1850. He remained on Daphne sailing up the western seaboard of the Americas as far north as Beaver Harbour, a bay on northern Vancouver Island (10th July 1851). Daphne worked her way back down the western seaboard, around Cape Horn, up to Rio de Janiero(19th June 1852) and returning to British water August 5th 1852. The last entry reads Eddystone Lighthouse NW 7 or 8 miles. Further information available on request. Information on Byron's grandson, Lord Ockham, is sparse but Doris Langley Moore in her biography of his mother, Ada Countess of Lovelace. Byron's Legitimate Daughter mentions him enough to give an outline of his upbringing and character. Moore studied, among other sources, the letters of Lady Byron in the Sedley Taylor Collection at Cambridge University; the Somerville Papers in the Bodleian Library; also at the Bodleian and most importantly the Lovelace Papers. From these she knew that Ockham had 'sailed away in the Swift en route for Van Diemen's Land' (p257) but she knew nothing of the Champion or when he transferred to the Daphne - 'At some date which I cannot pinpoint he was transferred to the Daphne, but this may have taken place in a foreign port for I have not found any sign that he had shore leave in England.' (p283), he did not have shore leave in Britain as these logs tell us. Letters were rare, Lady Lovelace wrote after receiving one from Ockham 'I have been much ... alarmed ... mentionig that he is very unwell, that their purser in convulsions after 12 hours illness had died, & that it was fearfully unhealthy - 'there being scarcely any ship there but what loses some officers.' In his Log, Ockham describes the same event 'Sunday Sept 29th 1850. At single anchor off Mazatlan (Mexico). 8. Departed this Life, Mr John R. Bluett, Esq., Paymaster & Purser.' This text is edged in black and Ockham notes the next day that a Party was sent on shore to bury Mr Bluett. The Daphne had been anchored off Mazatlan since August 14th. This comparison illustrates how emotionless, matter of fact and lacking in human detail the log is. It is all to do with the ship's course and position, wind direction and work required. Work included washing clothes, painting the ship, cleaning guns, blacking down rigging, washing decks, exercising newly raised men, cutlass exercise, exercising young gentlemen at gun drill, exercising marines at musket drill, scrapping masts, & receiving provisions on board . Other vessels in port or passed are noted. He does note on February 10th 1850, having just joined HMS Champion, that 'Punished Jno. Main (AB) with 36 lashes. And Wm Cox (?) with 24 lashes as per Warrants. He does not state what their crime was

Reference: 93052

 
O'CONNELL, Daniel ADDRESS PANEL - Signed. £ 125.00

Address Panel to Robert Bell, Esq, Humbleton, Hull. Post marked De 13 1833 Dublin and inscribed 'Dublin December thirteen 1833.'

Reference: 11207

 
O'DONOGHUE, Edward Geoffrey. BRIDEWELL HOSPITAL PALACE, PRISON, SCHOOLS from the earliest times to the end of the reign of Elizabeth. £ 25.00

London. John Lane The Bodely Head Ltd. 1923. pp. xii, 262, (ii) of adverts. Frontis, 40 plates and further illustrations in the text. 8vo. D/W, slightly torn & frayed. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 70121

 
O'FLAHERTY, Kathleen. THE NOVEL IN FRANCE 1945 - 1965. A General Survey. £ 6.00

Cork University Press. 1973. pp. 168. 8vo. D/W, badly faded. Occasional pencil markings in the margins.

Reference: 11035

 
OKEY, T. VENICE AND ITS STORY. £ 25.00

Illustrated by Nelly Erichsen, W.K. Hinchliff & O.F.M Ward. London. J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1910. pp. xvi, 332. Coloured frontis & 39 plates, black and white plates, line drawings within the text, 2 maps. 8vo. Decorative green cloth, top edge gilt. Third revised, cheaper edition. A very good copy.

Reference: 73361

 
OLDMAN, Gary and Jack English. NIL BY MOUTH. £ 250.00

SE8 Group C. 1996. pp. (62). Oblong 4to. D/W. No.58 of 200 copies signed by Oldman.

Reference: 9754

 
OLIVER, George. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE TOWN AND MINSTER OF BEVERLEY, in the County of York, from the most early period; with Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Abbeys of Watton and meaux, The Convent of Haltemprise, the villages of Cottingham, leckonfield, Bishop and Cherry Burton, Walkington, Risby, Scorborough, and the Hamlets comprised withi the liberties of beverley. Compiled from Public and Private Records, and Manuscripts of indoubted authority; and illustrated by Numerous Engravings on Copper, Wood, and Stone; and other valuable Embellishments. £ 175.00

Beverley. M. Turner. 1829. pp. xxiii, 575, (i) of adverts. Frontis, 6 plates. Royal 4to. Modern half morocco, marbled boards. Plates slightly foxed. Boyne p166.

Reference: 163227

 
OLIVER, George. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE TOWN AND MINSTER OF BEVERLEY, in the County of York, from the most early period; with Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Abbeys of Watton and meaux, The Convent of Haltemprise, the villages of Cottingham, leckonfield, Bishop and Cherry Burton, Walkington, Risby, Scorborough, and the Hamlets comprised withi the liberties of beverley. Compiled from Public and Private Records, and Manuscripts of indoubted authority; and illustrated by Numerous Engravings on Copper, Wood, and Stone; and other valuable Embellishments. £ 175.00

Beverley. M. Turner. 1829. pp. xxiii, 575, (i) of adverts. Frontis, 6 plates. Super Royal 4to. Half calf, marbled boards, very slightly rubbed. Newspaper articles tipped in on endpapers. Large paper copy. Boyne p166.

Reference: 1632270

 
OLIVER, George. THE MONUMENTAL ANTIQUITIES OF GREAT GRIMSBY. An Essay towards ascertaining its Origin and Ancient Population. Containing also a brief account of the two magnificent Churches and the five Religious Houses, which were once the grace and ornament of the town; an abstract of the charters and privileges of the Borough; Biographical Notices of Eminent Natives of Grimsby; Lists of Hih Stewards, Members of Parliament, etc. The whole collected from original and authentic Sources. £ 175.00

Hull. Isaac Wilson. 1825. pp. xx, 123. Folded frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. Original boards, new spine, label and endpapers. Letter from the author presenting the book as a gift. Dated 25. Nov. 1828 in a different hand, tipped in. Previous owners's bookplates Chilton.

Reference: 25379

 
OTHER, A.N. (John F. Donaldson). ANONYMITY. The City of the King. £ 10.00

Cambridge. Vanguard Press. 2003. pp. 292. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781843860952. A very good bright, clean copy.

Reference: 76000

 
OUEIJAN, Naji B. THE PROGRESS OF AN IMAGE. The East in English Literature. £ 25.00

New York. Peter Lang. 1996. pp. (viii), 144. 8vo. Laminated boards. American University Studies. Series IV. English Language and Literature Vol 181. Inscribed on front free endpaper. Edge of text block slightly foxed. Internally clean, a good copy. ISBN 0820427128

Reference: 18181

 
OULTON, Carolyn W. de la L. ROMANTIC FRIENDSHIP IN VICTORIAN LITERATURE. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publicating Ltd. 2007. pp. ix, 168. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754658696. A very good, brigh, clean copy.

Reference: 74810

 
OVERTON, Rev Charles. THE HISTORY OF COTTINGHAM. £ 60.00

Hull. J.W. Leng. 1861. pp. 112 and many further blank pages. Frontis & 1 plate as called for. 8vo. Full vellum, respined with leather label. A very good copy. Boyne 164.

Reference: 12672

 
OWEN, A.E.B (Editor). THE RECORDS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS IN THE PARTS OF HOLLAND 1547 - 1603. Vol II only. £ 10.00

Lincoln. J.W. Ruddock & Sons Ltd. 1968. pp. x, 187. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 63. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 112240

 
OWEN, A.E.B. (Editor). THE MEDIEVAL LINDSEY MARSH. Select Documents. £ 16.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1996. pp. xxii, 185. Frontis, 1 map. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503584. The Lincoln Record Society. Vol. 85. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 96510

 
OWEN, A.E.B. (Editor). THE RECORDS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS IN THE PARTS OF HOLLAND 1547 - 1603. Vol III only. £ 6.00

Welwyn Garden City. Popper & Co. Ltd. 1977. pp. xiv, 140. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 71. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 147950

 
OWEN, Dorothy M and S.W. Woodward. THE MINUTE-BOOKS OF THE SPALDING GENTLEMEN'S SOCIETY 1712 - 1755. £ 10.00

Lincoln Records Society. 1981. pp. xvii, 46 of facsimiles, 47 - 53 indexes. Royal 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 73. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 41597

 
OWEN, Harold. JOURNEY FROM OBSCURITY. Wilfred Owen 1893 - 1918. Memoirs of the Owne Family. £ 60.00

London. Oxford University Press. 1963 - 1965. 3 vols. pp. xiii, 274; ix, 292; xi, 263. 3 frontis's, 23 plates. 8vo. D/Ws, all three rubbed at base of spine. Vol 1 - Childhood; Vol 2 - Youth; Vol 3 - War. A good set, internally clean, all volumes 1st editions.

Reference: 71370

 
OXENFORD, John. BEAUTY OR THE BEAST. An Original Farce, in One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (Circa 1863). pp. 26. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, lacking rear. Lacy's Acting Edition. No. 897.

Reference: 15197

 
PACE, Joel & Matthew Scott. (Editors). WORDSWORTH IN AMERICAN LITERARY CULTURE. £ 30.00

Basingstoke and New York. Palgrace MacMillan. 2005. pp. xix, 248. 10 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 1403901333. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 69460

 
PAGE, Norman. AN OSCAR WILDE CHRONOLOGY. £ 30.00

London. MacMillan. 1991. pp. x,105. 8vo. D/W. MacMillan Author Chronologies series. ISBN 033346073. A very good copy.

Reference: 9428

 
PAGE, Norman. (Editor). BYRON. Interviews and Recollections. £ 20.00

London. MacMillan. 1985. pp. xxi, 182. 8 plates. 8vo. D/W. Inscribed by the author on front free endpaper 'To Marion Needham with warmest good wishes Norman Page Newstead Abbey 8 June 1988.' ISBN 0333345991

Reference: 4309

 
PAGE, W.G.B. HISTORIC HULL HOUSES. £ 10.00

Hull. Eastern Morning and Hull News Co. Ltd. 1907. pp. 28. Illustrated. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. Slightly frail.

Reference: 9884

 
PAGE, W.G.B. HISTORIC HULL HOUSES. £ 10.00

Hull. Eastern Morning and Hull News Co. Ltd. 1907. pp. 28. Illustrated. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. Slightly frail.

Reference: 9884

 
PAGE, W.G.B. (Editor). THE HULL AND EAST RIDING PORTFOLIO. No. 1, Vol 1. Feb. 1st, 1887. £ 25.00

Hull. For the Editor by Chas H. Barnwell. 1887. pp. 32. Frontis, Folded (Detached). 4to. Original printed wrapper frayed. Slightly shabby, annotated on front cover but unusual to find an original part.

Reference: 74421

 
PAGE, W.G.B. (Editor). THE HULL AND EAST RIDING PORTFOLIO. No. 2, Vol 1. Apl. 1st, 1887. £ 25.00

Hull. For the Editor by Chas H. Barnwell. 1887. pp. 33 - 64. Frontis. 4to. Original printed wrapper frayed. Slightly shabby, annotated on front cover but unusual to find an original part

Reference: 235920

 
PAGE, W.G.B. (editor). THE HULL QUARTERLY AND EAST RIDING PORTFOLIO. Vols 1 and 2. All published. £ 80.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons. 1884 - 1885. 2 vols bound together. pp. (iv), 198, viii, 188. Engraved titles to both volumes. Illustrated throughout. 4to. Half calf, boards, hinges, edges and spine rubbed, but a solid copy with the bookplate of the Hull Subscription Library. Barnard p35 & p39

Reference: 4584212

 
PALMER, Richard and John White. (Editors). LARKIN'S JAZZ. ESSAYS AND REVIEWS 1940 - 84. £ 10.00

London & New York. Continuum. 2001. pp. (xii), 190. 8vo. Paperback ISBN 0826453465. A very good bright, clean copy.

Reference: 13471

 
PALMER, Richard. SUCH DELIBERATE DISGUISES: The Art of Philip Larkin. £ 20.00

London. Continuum. 2008. pp. xxii, 178. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781847140258. Inscribed on the half title by the author 'For Eddie very best wishes Richard 2008'

Reference: 89921

 
PALMER, William J. DICKENS AND NEW HISTORICISM. £ 10.00

London. MacMillan. 1997. pp. x, 190. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block foxed. ISBN 0333731077. A very good unmarked copy.

Reference: 44643

 
PARK, Godfrey Richard. THE CHURCH BELLS OF HOLDERNESS. £ 125.00

London. William Andrews. 1898. pp. iv, 83, 12 of adverts. 8vo. Blue cloth. Top edge gilt. A very good, bright, clean copy. Barnard p31

Reference: 4299

 
PARK, Godfrey Richard. THE HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT BOROUGH OF HEDON in the Seigniory of Holderness, and East Riding of the County of York. £ 60.00

Howden. Mr Pye Books 1994. pp. x, 315. Frontis, 20 plates, 3 further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Blue cloth. Facsimile reprint limited to 100 copies - No. 32. A very good, bright, clean copy. Barnard p 27.

Reference: 6709a

 
PARKE-BERNET GALLERIES INC. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH FURNITURE & WORKS OF ART. European & Oriental Ormolu-Mounted Porcelain French Sculpture & other Decorative Objects Savonnerie & oriental Carpets and Rugs. £ 16.00

Property of the Estate of the Late Madame Lucienne Fribourg New York and Paris Dold by order of Her Executor and Property of the FribourgFoundation Inc. Public Auction Saturday April 19 at 1.45pm. New York. Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc. 1969. pp. (vii), 172. Illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. Boards. Pencil note of 4 lots on front free endpaper. Those lots ringed in pencil. Auction Catalogue.

Reference: 85730

 
PARNELL, Dr. Thomas. POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS written by Dr. Thomas Parnell, Late Archdeacon of Clogher: And published by Mr Pope. To which is added The Life of Zoilus: And his Remarks on Homer's Battles of the Frogs and Mice. £ 35.00

London. J and R Tonson. 1760. pp. (iii), 252, (i). 12mo. Full calf, spine with gilt decoration. ESTC T139126

Reference: 95660

 
PARR, Richard. THE LIFE OF THE MOST REVEREND FATHER IN GOD, JAMES USHER, Late Lord Arch-Bishop of Armagh, Primate and metropolitan of all Ireland. £ 225.00

With a Collection of Three Hundred Letters between the said Lord Primate and most of the Eminentest Persons for Piety and Learning in his time, both in England and beyond the Seas. Collected and published from Original Copies under their own hands, By Richard Parr, DD. his Lordships Chaplian, at the time of his Death, with whom the care of all his Papers were intrusted by his Lordship. LOndon. Nathanael Ranew. 1686. pp. (viii), 103, (v), 33, (xvi) (Contents of the Letters), 624, 28. Frontis. Small folio. Full speckled calf, very dry, corners rubbed, hinges cracking but holding, 2 holes on front board where clasp fixing removed. Head of titlepage trimmed, not affecting text. Wing P548

Reference: 7342

 
PARRY, David (Editor); Meadley, John. THE MEADLEY INDEX TO THE HULL ADVERTISER. £ 20.00

Humberside College of Higher Education. 1987. 2 vols. pp. (xiv), 324; (xii), 314. Royal 8vo. Printed wrapper, spiral bound. Vol. 1 1826 - 1845; Vol 2 1846 - 1857.

Reference: 295320

 
PARRY, William. THE LAST DAYS OF LORD BYRON: with His Lordship's Opinions on Various Subjects, particularly on the State and Prospects of Greece. £ 550.00

London. Knight and Lacy. 1825. pp. xxiv, 360. Frontis, 3 colour plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards slightly rubbed, new spine and endpapers. Wise Vol 2, p87. Chew p205.

Reference: 2289

 
PASTON, George. NEW LIGHT ON BYRON'S LOVES. £ 10.00

London. John Murray. 1934. pp. 385 - 400; 513 - 527; 641 - 655; 1 - 16; 129 - 144; 257 - 288. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards. One article in six parts published over the year in The Cornhill Magazine edited by Lord Gorell. The parts are I. The Glittering Throng; II. The Romance of Lady Frances; III. The Tragi-Comedy of Lady Caroline. IV The Tragi-Comedy of Lady Caroline (Continued); V. Claire Clairmont: A Rebel Maid; VI. Claire Clairmont: The Struggle for Allegra. The title pages of the magazine bound in. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 87720

 
PATERSON, W.F. Edited by Arthur G. Credland. A GUIDE TO THE CROSSBOW. A Memorial Volume. £ 10.00

Society of Archer-Antiquaries. 1990. pp. 132. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. No. 900 of a limited edition of 1000 copies. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 162412

 
PATTERSON, Brian. THE ROYAL NAVY AT PORTSMOUTH SINCE 1900. £ 5.00

Liskeard. Maritime Books. 2005. pp. 152. Illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 8vo. D/W. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 1904459129

Reference: 74710

 
PAXTON, James. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF HUMAN ANATOMY. £ 150.00

Vol 1 - Oxford. J. Vincent; Vol 2 London. Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper and Oxford J. Vincent. 1831 - 1834. 2 vols. pp. xxviii, 415; viii, 370. 2 plates, numerous engravings throughout the text. 8vo. Full calf, spines with gilt decoration, faded, and with slightly garniish, new spine labels. 1st edition. A very good set.

Reference: 40512

 
PAYNE, George. A SERMON PREACHED AT THE CHAPEL, IN FISH-STREET, Kingston - upon - Hull, January 8, 1809. £ 38.00

Hull. J. Ferraby. 1809. pp. 32. 8vo. Disbound. Some slight foxing. Ferraby was a prolific printer but this Sermon, which was published at the request of the Church, is not listed in Chilton. DNB. George Payne was born at Stow on the Wolds. His father, Alexander, was a founder of the Baptist Missionary Society. George was permanent co-adjutor to George Lambert in Hull from 1808 to 1812. He left Hull and was ordained at Edinburgh.

Reference: 15450

 
PEACOCK. Robert Backhouse. A GLOSSARY OF THE DIALECT OF THE HUNDRED OF LONSDALE, North and South of The Sands, in the County of Lancaster' Together with AN ESSAY on some leading characteristics of the dialects spoken in the six northern Counties of England (Ancient Northumbria). £ 25.00

Edited by the Rev J.C. Atkinson. London. Asher & Co. for the Philological Society. 1869. pp. viii, 95, 32. 8vo. Original cloth, spine faded with top inch missing.

Reference: 69215

 
PEARCE, E.H. THE MONKS OF WESTMINSTER being a Register of the Brethern of the Convent from the time of the Confessor to the Dissolution. With Lists of the Obedientiaries and an Introduction. £ 20.00

Cambridge University Press. 1916. pp. x, 236. Royal 8vo. Original black cloth, top edge gilt. Some very minor foxing of endpapers, previous owners signature in pencil on front free endpaper. A very good copy.

Reference: 12574

 
PEARCE, Edward. THE GREAT MAN. Scoundrel, Genius and Britain's First Prime Minister. £ 10.00

London. Jonathan Cape. 2007. pp. (x), 485. 14 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780224071819. Edge of text block slightly browned. A very good copy.

Reference: 8425

 
PEARCE, Susan & Frank Salmon; Susan Jenkins; Andor Gomme; Edward Saunders; Hugh Brigstocke (Editor). CHARLES HEATHCOTE TATHAM IN ITALY 1794 - 96: Letters, Drawings and Fragments; AN INVENTORY OF HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF CHANDOS'S SEAT ATT CANNONS taken June 19th 1725 by John Gilbert; AN C18th BUILDER'S NOTEBOOK; BIOGRAPHICAL OF ENGLISH WROUGHT IRON SMITHS of the C17th and C18th. The Sixty Seventh Volume of the Walpole Society 2005. £ 30.00

Leeds. Maney Publishing for the Walpole Society. 2005. pp. (vi), 400. 115 illustrations. 4to. Quarter blue cloth, boards. Walpole Society Volume LXVII. A very good, clean copy .

Reference: 65131

 
PEARSALL, W.H. and Winifred Pennington. THE LAKE DISTRICT. A Landscape History. £ 6.00

London. Bloomsbury Books. 1977. pp. 320. 32 plates. 8vo. D/W. Reprint. New Naturalis Series (53). ISBN 1870630580. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 50060R

 
PEARSALL, W.H. Revised by Winifred Pennington (Mrs T.G. Tutin). MOUNTAINS AND MOORLANDS. £ 6.00

London. Collins. 1977. pp. xvi, 312. 32 colour plates, 32 black & white plates, 47 text figures. 8vo. D/W. New Naturalist 11. Reprint. ISBN 0002194775. A very good copy.

Reference: 74340

 
PEASE, Joseph Robinson. THE JOURNAL OF JOSEPH ROBINSON PEASE 1822 - 1865. £ 10.00

Edited with an Introduction by J.D. Hicks. Original transcription by E.M. Lamb. Prepared for publication by Stephen Harrison and Arthur G. Credland. East Yorkshire Local History Society. 2000. pp. xvi, 270. 10 illustrations. Royal 8vo. Large format paperback. 50th anniversary volume. Previous owners name inside front cover. A very good copy. ISBN 900349522

Reference: 21590

 
PEATTIE, Antony. THE PRIVATE LIFE OF LORD BYRON. £ 10.00

http://unbound.co.uk/books/lord-byron. 2015. Unbound is a crowd funding publishing company. Visitors can support the book at http://unbound.co.uk/books/lord-byron and pledge from as little as £10 (for a digital version of the book). For £30 you get a hardcover copy. For £1,500 + VAT you receive a signed copy of the first edition and a copy of Howard Hodgkin’s new print, For Antony, 2015, which will also provide the endpapers. Everyone who pledges will have their name listed in the book as a supporter. Please visit the website, www.unbound.co.uk for more information about The Private Life of Lord Byron.

Reference: 63490

 
PEER. Larry H. & Diane Long Hoeveler. (Editors). ROMANTICISM. Comparative Discourses. £ 12.00

Contributors are Jeffrey Cass, Sarah Davies Cordova, Rodney Farnsworth, Bonnie J. Gunzenhauser, Diane Long Hoeveler, Sonja E. Klocke, Kari Lokke, D.L. Macdonald, Nancy Metzger, Richard A. Nanian, Larry H. Peer, Marjean D. Purinton, Onita Vaz, & Carolyn A. Weber. Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2006. pp. xiii, 208. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754653749. A very good bright clean copy.

Reference: 13598

 
PELTZ, Lucy; Stephen Lloyd; Lynn Robert Matteson; Martin Royalton-Kisch; Hugh Brigstocke (editor). ENGRAVED PORTRAIT HEADS AND THE RISE OF EXTRA-ILLUSTRATION: The Eton Correspondence of the Rev James Granger and Richard Bull 1769 - 1774; THE COSWAY INVENTORY OF 1820: Listing Unpaid Commissions and the Contents of 20 Stratford Place, London; THE ACADEMY DOARY OF JOHN GREEN WALLER; AN ARCHIVE OF LETTERS TO JOHN SHEEPSHANKS. The Sixty Sixth Volume of the Walpole Society 2004. £ 30.00

Leeds. Maney Publishing for the Walpole Society. 2004. pp. (vi), 254. 132 illustrations. 4to. Quarter blue cloth, boards. Walpole Society Volume LXVI. A very good, clean copy with previous owners' name on front free endpaper.

Reference: 77970

 
PEMBERTON, T. Edgar. FREEZING A MOTHER-IN-LAW; or, A Frightful Frost. A Farce in One Act. £ 10.00

London & New York. Samuel French. ND Circa 1880. pp. 24. small 8vo. Printed wrapper, frayed along spine. French's Acting Edition (Late Lacy's) No. 1740.

Reference: 66650

 
PEPYS, Samuel. THE DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS. £ 125.00

Edited by Robert Latham & William Matthews. Contributing Editors:- William A. Armstrong, Macdonald Emslie, Oliver Millar & the late T.F. Reddaway. London. G. Bell & Sons Ltd; Bell & Hyman; Unwin Hyman. 1971 - 1983. 11 vols. pp. clii, 349; xi, 267; xi, 329; xi, 465; xi, 386; xi, 368; xi, 450; xi, 626; xi, 590; xiv, 626; xv, 344. 10 frontis's, 45 plates, 2 folded plates, 20 maps, 1 plan, 2 genealogical tables. 8vo. D/W's, some slightly torn. Front hinge of Vol 1 tender. Vols 1, 2, 3 &10 are reprints, the rest 1st editions. A very good set ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED.

Reference: 4200

 
PERCY, Thomas. Bishop of Dromore. (Editor). THE REGULATIONS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF THE HOUSEHOLD OF HENRY ALGERNON PERCY, THE FIFITH EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND, at His Castles of Wressle and Leckonfield, in Yorkshire. Begun Anno Domini MDXII. £ 50.00

A New Edition, Edited, with Additional Notes. London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1905. pp. xxxvi, 452, (viii) of adverts. 8vo. Quarter cloth, boards, spine slightly darkened. Top edge gilt. 3rd edition.

Reference: 9968

 
PETER, Bruce, Philip Dawson & Ian Johnston. QE2. Britain's Greatest Liner. £ 8.00

With foreword by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Lily Publications on behalf of Ferry Publications. 2008. pp. 216. Illustrated in colour & monochrome. Royal 8vo. D/W. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9781906608002

Reference: 28773

 
PETTIGREW, Thomas Joseph. CHRONICLES OF THE TOMBS. A Select Collection of Epitaphs, preceded by An Essay on Epitaphs and other Monumental Inscriptions, with incidental observations on Sepulchral Antiquities. £ 10.00

London. George Bell & Daldy. 1873. pp. 16 of adverts, vi, 529. 8vo. Blind stamped brown cloth. End papers foxed otherwise a good, clean copy.

Reference: 62900

 
PHILIP, Maurice. RHYMES OF HULL STREETS. £ 6.00

Manchester. Sherratt and Hughes. 1923. pp. 24. 8vo. Printed wraper, stapled as issued, slightly creased. Inscription scratched out on title page. A good copy.

Reference: 75060

 
PHILLIPS, Simon. RONALD PHILLIPS. Fine Antique English Furniture. £ 25.00

London. Ronald Phillips Ltd. 2018. pp. 256. Very well illustrated in colour. 4to. D/W. Catalogue. Very good, bright clean copy.

Reference: 70260

 
PHILLIPSON & CO. GATES AND ORNAMENTAL IRON-WORK MADE TO ORDER. W. Phillipson & Co. Wilberforce Forge, 2 - 3 Perrott Street, off Salthouse Lane, Hull. £ 20.00

Circa 1960's Small trade catalogue with 14 very basic illustrations of iron work. 5 x 4.5 inches, stapled as issued.

Reference: 15146

 
PICKERING, Ellen. CHARADES FOR ACTING. £ 16.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (1860). pp. 104. 12 mo. Printed wrapper. Lacy's Home Playes.

Reference: 112461

 
PICKERING, Ellen. CHARADES FOR ACTING. £ 12.00

London & New York. ND. (1860?). pp. 104. 12 mo. Printed wrapper, spine worn. Home Plays.

Reference: 112461F

 
PICKERING, P. Spencer Umfreville. (Compiler). THE PICKERINGS OF BARLBY, YORK AND WETHERBY. £ 95.00

London. Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd. 1916. pp. 56. 8vo.Full morocco, spine slightly dulled and rubbed at head and tail, bound by Eyre & Spottiswoode. Top edge gilt. With the bookplate of John Porter and with a second label on the rear endpaper saying 'This Volime forms part of a collection of books published 1820 - 1853/4 by William Pickering - John Porter.'

Reference: 9110

 
PIERRON, Eugene & Adolphe Laferriere. BOOK THE THIRD, Chapter The First. A Comedy in One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. (Circa 1875). pp. 21. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. Translated from the French by Benjamin Webster. Lacy's Acting Edition No. 97.

Reference: 54175

 
PIERRON, Eugene & LAFFERRIERE, Adolphe. TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAME. A Petit Comedy, on One Act. £ 10.00

New York. Samuel French. ND. (Circa 1851). pp. 20, (ii). Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. Translated from the French. French's Minor Drama. The Acting Edition. No. CCXXXI.

Reference: 80370

 
PIGGOTT, Gillian. DICKENS AND BENJAMIN. Moments of Revelation, Fragments of Modernity. £ 30.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2012. pp. xvii, 256. 3 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781409422013

Reference: 67661

 
PILKINGTON, Mrs Mary. A MIRROR FOR THE FEMALE SEX. HISTORICAL BEAUTIES FOR YOUNG LADIES. Intended to lead the female Mind to the love and practice of Moral Goodness. Designed principally for the Use of Ladies' Schools. £ 195.00

The Second Edition. Ornamented with Thirty-Seven Engravings beautifuly cut on wood. London. Vernor and Hood. 1799. pp. xxiv, 240. Frontis, further wood cuts in the text. 12mo. Full calf, later spine with label. Title page offset. ESTC T135840. Library Hub. Wood cuts erroneously attributed to Thomas Bewick.

Reference: 112341

 
PINTO, Vivian de Sola. BYRON AND LIBERTY. £ 10.00

The Folcroft Press Inc. 1969. pp. (ii), 23. 8vo. Blue cloth. Reprint of the 1944 Byron Foundation lecture at Nottingham University.

Reference: 21758

 
PITT, George Dibdin. THE PRISONER OF ROCHELLE; A Burletta in One Act. £ 16.00

London. J. Duncombe & Co. ND. (1834). pp. 24. Frontis. 16mo. Printed wrapper, frayed. Verso of frontis and rear of wrapper with ink scribbles. Duncombes Acting Edition. Frail.

Reference: 27846

 
PLANCHE, J.R. HISTORY OF BRITISH COSTUME, from the Earliest Period to the close of the Eighteenth Century. New Edition corrected and enlarged. £ 30.00

London. C. Cox. 1847. pp. xxiv, 5 - 484. Frontis, further illustrations in the text. 12mo. Full calf, spine relaid. Early school prize stamped on front board 'Mr Oliphant's School Charlotte Square Edinburgh' and with a bookplate of the same saying '5th Prize Fourth English Class Junior Division awarded to Theodore Marshall 1852.' The pagination is as catalogued by Canterbury Cathedral and Glasgow Caledonian University libraries.

Reference: 23654

 
PLATH, Sylvia. THE JOURNALS OF SYLVIA PLATH 1950 - 1962. Transcribed from the Original Manuscripts at Smith College. £ 10.00

Edited by Karen V. Kukil. London. Faber & Faber. 2000. pp. xi, 732. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 8805

 
PLOTINUS. Translated from the Greek by Stephen MacKenna. THE ETHICAL TREATISES being the Treatises of the first Ennead with Porphyry's Life of Plotinus, and the Preller-Ritter Extracts forming a conspectus of the Plotinian System. Vol 1. £ 50.00

London & Boston. The Medici Society. 1926. pp. viii, 158. Royal 8vo. Quarter cloth, boards with front board and spine labels. Slightly warped. Volume 1 only. Charles Cammell's copy with his bookplate, MS notes and MS poems on the endpapers, two of which are addresses to his son, Donald Seton Cammell, author and co-director of the film Performance starring Mick Jagger and James Fox. The book was given to Cammell by the painter John Duncan December 31st 1935.

Reference: 8725

 
POE, Edgar Allan. THE BELLS AND OTHER POEMS £ 300.00

With Illustrations by Edmund Dulac. London. Hodder & Stoughton. (1912). pp. (xii), 172. Frontis and 27 plates with tissue guards. 4to. Original green cloth with gilt decoration.

Reference: 119280

 
POLANO, Sergio. HENDRIK PETRUS BERLAGE. £ 12.00

With essays by Giovanni Fanelli, Jan de Heer, Vincent van Rossem. Translated by Marie-Helene Agueros & Mayta Munson. Milan. Electra Architecture. 2002. pp. 267. 426 illustrations in colour & monochrome. Royal 4to. Paperback. A very good bright, clean copy. 1904313116

Reference: 13247

 
POLLARD, C.H. ANNUAL REPORT AND EPITOME OF THE CITY'S ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 1940. £ 5.00

Hull. Kingston upon Hull City Treasurer. 1940. pp. 38. Illustrated with graphs. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, slightly foxed. A good copy.

Reference: 82910

 
POLLOCK, Mary Sanders. ELIZABETH BARRETT AND ROBERT BROWNING. A Creative Partnership. £ 20.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2003. pp. xiii, 234.3 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock.

Reference: 9738

 
POMARE, Carla. BYRON AND THE DISCOURSES OF HISTORY. £ 30.00

Farnham. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2013. pp. ix, 192. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series edited by Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. 9781409443568. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 47971

 
POTTER, Stephen and Laurens Sargent. PEDIGREE. Essays on the Etymology of Words from Nature. £ 50.00

London. Collins. 1973. pp. 322. 8vo. D/W. 1st edition. New Naturalist 56. Previous owners' name and blind stamp on front free endpaper, otherwise a very good, clean copy. ISBN 000213179x

Reference: 14534

 
POULSON, George. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE SEIGNIORY OF HOLDERNESS, in the East-Riding of the County of York, including The Abbies of Meaux and Swine, with the Priories of Nunkeeling and Burstall; compiled from authentic Charters, Redords, and the unpublished Manuscripts of the Rev. William Dade, remaining in the Library of Burton Constable: With numerous Embellishments: £ 165.00

Hull. Robert Brown. 1840/41. 2 vols. pp. xx, 489; 552. 2 frontis's, 39 plates as called for. Illustrations in text. 4to. Original cloth, spines relaid. New endpapers. Some minor foxing. Map at p183 of Vol 1 torn, not affecting image. Boyne p 152.

Reference: 2548

 
POULSON, George. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE SEIGNIORY OF HOLDERNESS, in the East-Riding of the County of York, including The Abbies of Meaux and Swine, with the Priories of Nunkeeling and Burstall; compiled from authentic Charters, Redords, and the unpublished Manuscripts of the Rev. William Dade, remaining in the Library of Burton Constable: With numerous Embellishments: £ 150.00

Hull. Robert Brown. 1840/41. 2 vols. pp. xx, 489; 552. 2 frontis's, 39 plates as called for. Illustrations in text. Royal 4to. Half calf, marbled boards. In Vol 1. the plate at p.163 has residue of selotape marks down the outer edge; in Vol 2. pp. 9 - 12 are misbound and the plate at p. 1 has old selotape down the edge. (Both these plates are folded maps). A very good copy. Boyne p 152.

Reference: 25481

 
POUND, Ezra. LE NUVOLE DI PISA. £ 20.00

Con un ritratto inedito di Giuseppe Vivani. Milano. 1973. pp. 36. Frontis. Minature paperback. 2.25" x 2.75".

Reference: 209800

 
POWDRILL, Ernest. IN THE FACE OF THE ENEMY. A Battery Sergeant Major in Action in the Second World War. £ 8.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2008. pp. 160. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 184415850. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 21888

 
PRANCE, Claude A. COMPANION TO CHARLES LAMB. A Guide to People and Places 1760 - 1847. £ 5.00

London. Mansell Publishing Ltd. 1983. pp. x, 392. 4 family trees, 1 map & 1 plan. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 2555

 
PRANCE, Miles. A TRUE NARRATIVE AND DISCOVERY OF SEVERAL VERY REMARKABLE PASSAGES RELATING TO THE HORRID POPISH PLOT: As they fell within the Knowledge of Mr Miles Prance of Covent Garden, Goldsmith. £ 200.00

Viz. I. His Depositions concerning the Plot in General, and a Particular Design against the Life of His Sacred Majesty. II. The whole Proceedings touching the Murther of Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey, and the particular Circumstances thereof. III. A Conspiracy to Murther the Right Honourable the Earl of Shaftesbury. IV. The Traiterous Intrigues and Immoralities of divers Popish Priests. Published by Authority. London. Dorman Newman. 1679. pp. (viii)), 40. Frontis. Imperial 8vo. Modern grey cloth, new endpapers. ESTC R8942 Line 21 of the title ends 'divers'.

Reference: 74321

 
PRELL, Donald B. EDWARD JOHN TRELAWNY. Fact or Fiction. £ 12.00

Palm Srings. Strand Publishing. 2008. pp. (iii), 52. Illustrated. 8vo. Laminated boards. ISBN 0974197521. A very good copy.

Reference: 22132

 
PREST, John. POLITICS IN THE AGE OF COBDEN. £ 6.00

London. MacMillan. 1977. pp. vii, 165. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 13702

 
PRESTON, Hubert (Editor). WISDEN CRICKETERS'ALMANACK 1949. £ 25.00

London. Sporting Handbooks Ltd. 1949. pp.viii, 935. 13 illustrations. 16mo. Original limp cloth covers. Corners bumped, spine stained.

Reference: 720900

 
PRESTON, Kerrison. NOTES FOR A CATALOGUE OF THE BLAKE LIBRARY at The Georgian House Merstham. William Blake 1757 - 1827. £ 5.00

Cambridge. The Golden Head Press Ltd. 1960. pp. 47. Crown 4to. Wrapper. From a private library with the previous owner address label and shelf mark on inside front board.

Reference: 6895

 
PRICE, John. AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE CITY OF HEREFORD. With some Remarks on the River Wye, and the natural and artifical beauties contiguous to its banks fromBrobery to Wilton. £ 120.00

Hereford. D. Walker. 1796. pp. 262. Frontis , 6 plates. 8vo. Modern half calf, marble boards in contemporary style. New endpapers. Occasional pencil markings in the margins. Some foxing to the plates. A very good copy. Inscribe top right hand corner of title page 'E.S. White. Hereford, 1898.' ESTC T68759

Reference: 11526

 
PRICE, Nicholas & Dr Robert Fountain. THE ENGRAVED WORK OF GEORGE STUBBS 1724 - 1806. £ 16.00

Newmarket. British Sporting Arts Trust. 2005. pp. 81. Illustrated. Small 4to. Paperback. Catalogie of an exhibition at Bonhams, New Bond St, London and the Ferens Art Gallery, Hull. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 43945

 
PRICE, Uvedale. A LETTER TO H. REPTON. ESQ on the application of the practice as well as the principle of Landscape-Painting to Landscape-Gardening: intended as A Supplement to the Essay on the Picturesque. To which is prefixed, Mr Repton's Letter to Mr Price. £ 350.00

London. J. Robson. 1795. pp. xii, 163, errata. 8vo. Full calf, spine skilfuly relaid. Minor foxing especially on the endpapers. 1st edition.

Reference: 96112

 
PRICE, Uvedale. Charles Watkins and Ben Cowell. (Editors) LETTERS OF UVEDALE PRICE. The Sixty-Eighth Volume of the Walpole Society 2006. £ 35.00

Leeds. Maney Publishing for the Walpole Society. 2006. pp. vi, 359. 68 illustrations. 4to. Quarter cloth, boards. Walpole Society Vol LXVIII. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 42445

 
PRIME, Cecil T. LORDS & LADIES. £ 50.00

London. Collins. 1960. pp. xiv, 241. Coloured frontis, 5 monochrome illustrations. 8vo. D/W, slightly torn and frayed. Some minor transfer of title page to frontis. A reasonable copy of the first edition. New Naturalsit Monograph 17.

Reference: 47285

 
PROCTOR, Sigmund K. THOMAS DE QUINCEY'S THEORY OF LITERATURE. £ 3.00

New York. Octagon Books, Inc. 1966. pp. viii, 313. 8vo. Green cloth. Reprint, originally published in 1943.

Reference: 4202

 
PROTHERO, Rowland E. LORD LOVELACE ON THE SEPARATION OF LORD AND LADY BYRON £ 10.00

London. John Murray. 1906. pp. 11 - 18. 8vo. Boards. Text slightly grubby. Article from the Monthly Review edited by Charles Hanbury-Williams.

Reference: 534593

 
PROUDFIT, Charles L. (Editor). LANDOR AS CRITIC. £ 5.00

London. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1979. pp. xiv, 358. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. Routledge Critics Series General Editor B.C. Southam.

Reference: 10919

 
PUREY-CUST, Arthur P. BROTHERHOOD: The Freemans' boast, the Patriot's specific. A Sermon preached in York Minster, before the Provincial Grand Lodges of the North & East, and West Ridings of Yorkshire, at the United Jubilee Meeting, Thursday, 14th July 1887. Published by Request. £ 35.00

Hull. M.C. Peck and Son. 1887. pp. 16. 8vo. Original printed wrapper present but detached from spine and frayed at all edges.

Reference: 72202

 
PUREY-CUST, Very Rev. A.P. PICTURESQUE OLD YORK. Chapters Historical and Descriptive. £ 35.00

Leeds. Richard Jackson. (1909). pp. (viii), 178. Frontis, 33 plates, some with tissue guards. 4to. Full vellum, front board with gilt decoration, top edge gilt.Edge of text block slightly foxed. From Hooton Pagnell Hall with the ownership inscription inside the front board 'Julia Warde-Aldan. Hutton Pagnell. 1912'. No. 69 of 100 copies. A very good copy.

Reference: 10911

 
QUINLAN, Rev. David. A DICTIONARY OF THE YORKSHIRE MARTYRS. £ 5.00

Hinkley. Samuel Walker (Printer). (1939). pp. 52. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued, one very small tear. 2nd edition. A very good copy.

Reference: 81210

 
QUINN, Patrick J. THE GREAT WAR AND THE MISSING MUSE. The Early Writings of Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon. £ 5.00

Selinsgrove. Susquenhanna University Press. 1994. pp. 297. 8vo. D/W. Previous owners bookplate stamp on half title and blind stamp of front free endpaper. A very good bright, clean copy.

Reference: 10273

 
R.M. TRAWLER. £ 10.00

London. Methuen & Co. 1935. pp. (vi), 137. Frontis (map). 8vo. Green cloth, spine faded. Some minor foxing. A good copy.

Reference: 23651

 
RADFORD, Andrew & Mark Sandy. (Editors). ROMANTIC ECHOES IN THE VICTORIAN ERA. £ 30.00

Contributors are Andrew Bennett, Julie Crane, John Holmes, James Najarian, Vincent Newey, Michael O'Neill, Andrew Radford, Mark Sandy, Marjorie Stone, Ve-Yin Tee, Lisa Vargo, J.R. Watson, Sarah Wootton. Aldershot. Ashgate. 2008. pp. xi, 237. 6 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754657880. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 18396

 
RADFORD, Charlie & Francis Mackay. SAS TROOPER. Charlie Radford's Operations in Enemy Occupied France and Italy. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2011. pp. xiii, 198. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 1848843992. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 7162

 
RAILTON, Peter. HULL SCHOOLS IN VICTORIAN TIMES. The development of Education in the City of Kingston upon Hull during the 1800's. £ 8.00

Cottingham. Peter Railton. 1995. pp. 95. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. ISBN 0952651300. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 56692

 
RAMM, H.G. THE TOMBS OF ARCHBISHOPS WALTER DE GRAY (1216 - 55) AND GODFREY DE LUDHAM (1258 - 65) IN YORK MINSTER, and their Contents. £ 10.00

Oxford. By Vivian Ridler for the Society of Antiquaries of London. 1917. pp. 101 - 147. 29 plates, further illustrations in the text. Royal 4to. Printed wrapper. Off print from Archaeologia Vol LXXXV. A reasonable copy.

Reference: 74142

 
RAMSEY, The Most Reverend A.M. ORATORY AND LITERATURE. £ 5.00

London. The English Association. 1960. pp. 9. 8vo. Wrapper stitched as issued, slightly dusty. The English Association Presidential Address 1960.

Reference: 17258

 
RAMSEY, Winston G. (Editor). D-DAY. Then and Now. £ 60.00

London. Battle of Britain International Ltd. 1995. 2 vols. pp. 315, v; (v), 316 - 705, (xxi) of index. Well illustrated in monochrome. Small folio. D/Ws. Bright, clean copies. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED

Reference: 306259

 
RAMSEY, Winston G. (Editor); Ken Wakefield (Text). THE BLITZ. Then and Now. £ 90.00

London. Battle of Britain Prints International Ltd. 1987 - 1990. 3 vols. pp. 336; 656; 592. Well illustrated in monochrome. Small folio. D/Ws. Bright, clean copy. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED.

Reference: 13821

 
RANDOLPH, Francis Lewis. (Editor). Murray, John. THE JOURNAL OF THE BYRON SOCIETY. Number Two. £ 20.00

Facsimile reprint of Notes on Captain Medwin's Conversations of Lord Byron. Philadelphia. The Falcon Press. 1973. pp. (iii), 15. Frontis. 8vo. Wrappers. Limited edition of 300 copies, this one numbered 'J'. A very good copy of a rare original and a difficult reprint.

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RAVANIS, George D. BYRON IN CEFALONIA. £ 10.00

Translated by H. Cosmetato. Athens. Corgialenios Foundation; Historical & Cultural Museum of Cefalonia. 1982. pp. 32. 8vo. Printed wrapper. Ink inscription on title page. A good copy.

Reference: 39015

 
RAVENSHAW, Thomas F. ANTIENTE EPITAPHES (From AD 1250 to AD 1800). Collected & sett forth in Chronologicall order. £ 16.00

London. John Masters & Co. 1878. pp. (viii), 196. Folded frontis. 8vo. Original cloth. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 20030

 
RAWES, Alan. BYRON’S POETIC EXPERIMENTATION. Childe Harold, the Tales, and the Quest for Comedy. £ 4.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2000. pp. xiii, 147. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock.

Reference: 29041

 
RAWSON, Claude. (Editor). POLITICS AND LITERATURE IN THE AGE OF SWIFT: English and Irish Perspectives. £ 24.00

Contributors areS.J. Connolly, Helen Deutsch, Mark Goldie, D.W. Hayton, Dr Ian Higgins,Paul Langford, Robert Mahony, James McLaverty, Claude Rawson, Valerie Rumbold, & David Womersley. Cambridge University Press. 2010. pp. xiii, 297. 9 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780521190152. A very good copy.

Reference: 12528

 
RECKITT, B. N. THE LINDLEY AFFAIR. A Diary of the Boer War. £ 10.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1972. pp. ix, 52. 8vo. Red cloth. Inscribed by the author on front free endpaper, previous owner's bookplate. A very good copy.

Reference: 9975

 
RECKITT, B.N. A HISTORY OF THE SIR JAMES RECKITT CHARITY 1921 - 1979. £ 6.00

For Private Circulation. 1981. pp. (vii), 53. Frontis, 5 plates. 8vo. Blue cloth. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 10807

 
RECKITT, B.N. SHERIFF. Being notes of a year of Office as Sheriff of Kingston upon Hull. £ 5.00

For Private Circulation only. 1999. pp. 18. Illustrated. 8vo. Wrapper.

Reference: 10908

 
RECKITT, B.N. and G.M. Atherton. A HISTORY OF THE SIR JAMES RECKITT CHARITY 1921 - 1999. £ 8.00

For Private Circulation. 2000 pp. (xii), 62. Frontis, 5 plates. 8vo. Dark blue cloth. Revised edition. A very good clean copy, B.N. Reckitt's copy with his name on the front free endpaper.

Reference: 10807A

 
REED, Clara. THE TRUE STORY OF THE BYRON MYSTERY. £ 10.00

NP. ND. Circa 1925. pp. (4). 8vo. Plan wrapper.

Reference: 35550

 
REES, John. THE LEVELLER REVOLUTION. Radical Political Organisation in England, 1640 - 1650. £ 6.00

London & New York. Verso. 2016. pp. xxi, 490. 2 plans. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781784783884. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 34790

 
REES, Terence and David Wilmore. (Editers). BRITISH THEATRICAL PATENTS 1901 - 1950. £ 16.00

London. The Society for Theatrical research in association with theatreshire books ltd. 2010. pp. xii, 355, (ii) of adverts. Well illustrated. 8vo. Laminated boards. ISBN 9780854300759. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 118550

 
REID, Forrest. WALTER DE LA MARE. A Critical Study. £ 6.00

London. Faber & Faber Ltd. 1939. pp. 256. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, dulled, frayed, & torn. Endpapers foxed.

Reference: 7351

 
REID, Ian. WORDSWORTH AND THE FORMATION OF ENGLISH STUDIES. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2004. pp. xiii, 254. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754635937

Reference: 10787

 
REID, John. THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE; A Popular Account of Its People, Their Religion, Manners and Domestic Character, £ 50.00

with an Historical Sketch of Turkey, from its foundation to the present time, and full details of its recent social and political changes. London. R. Tyas. 1842. pp. xii, 306, (ii) of adverts. Coloured frontis and 5 coloured plates, 2 maps. 8vo. Original reen cloth. A shabby, grubby copy - Both hinges and all edges rubbed, lacking the front free endpaper, plates marked.

Reference: 76281

 
REID, Nicholas. COLERIDGE, FORM AND SYMBOL or The Ascertaining Vision. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2006. pp. xi, 189. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754653277

Reference: 31680

 
REMOORTEL, Marianne Van. LIVES OF THE SONNET, 1787 - 1895. Genre, Gender and Criticism. £ 16.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2011. pp. xi, 204. 5 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9780754669340

Reference: 64770

 
RENAUD, Clarisse. L'ABBAYE CISTERCIENNE en France. £ 10.00

Moisenay. Editions Gaud. 2002. pp. 128. Well illustrated in colour. 4to. Paperback. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 2840800969

Reference: 9932

 
REYNARD, Captain Frank H. HUNTING NOTES FROM HOLDERNESS. Squire Draper, Tom Hodgson, James Hall and Others. 1726 - 1914. £ 50.00

London. Jas. Truscott & Son Ltd. for the Author. (1920?) pp. xiv, 250, errata slip tipped in on verso of title page. 9 plates. 8vo. Red cloth, spine faded, boards slightly marked, front hinges beginning to split in two places but firm. Top edge gilt. Previous owners name (Bryan Burstall) on front free endpaper. A reasonable copy.

Reference: 12933

 
RHODES, merrill. SUTTON, BRANSHOLME AND WAWNE. Church and People - A Celebration. £ 8.00

Beverley. Hghgate Publications Ltd. 1999. pp. x, 205. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Signed by the author on title page, previous owners name on inside front cover. A very good copy. ISBN 090264511

Reference: 40991

 
RHODES, Shane. (Editor). TOAD TALES. Stories & Poems Inspired by the Larkin Toads. £ 6.00

Illustrated by Alice beasley. Hull. Wrecking Ball Press. 2015. pp. 82. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781903110423. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 6317

 
RICHARDS, I.A. COMPLEMENTARIES. Uncollected Essays. £ 5.00

Edited by John Paul Russo. Manchester. Carcanet New Press. 1977. pp. xxiv, 293. 8vo. D/W, spine faded, slightly marked.

Reference: 8463

 
RICHARDSON, Jennifer. 'A MUCKY LITTLE TYKE'. Rene's Story 1903 - 1916. The biography of Rene Clancey as told by her daughter. £ 3.00

Hull. Local History Unit. 1992. pp. (iii), 22, (iv). Illustrated. A4. Paper spine.

Reference: 16001

 
RICHMOND, I.A. (Editor). ROMAN AND NATIVE IN NORTH BRITAIN. £ 5.00

Edinburgh. Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. 1958. pp. x, 174. 8 plates, 8 maps, 6 figures in the text. 8vo. D/W, slightly torn. Edges slightly foxed.

Reference: 69260

 
RICHTER, Walter (Compiler). DIE OLYPISCHEN SPIELE 1936 in Berlin und Garmisch-Partenkirchen. £ 195.00

Hamburg-Bahrenfeld. Cigaretten-Bilderdienst. 1936. 2 vols. pp. 128; 168. Illustrated with photoprints tipped in (complete) and a folded plan at rear of Vol 1. 4to. Original blue cloth. Early printing 801 - 900 Tausend

Reference: 10440

 
RICHTERING, Rob . With additional material by Jeremy Lonsdale. CRICKET IN HORNSEA 1859 - 2006. £ 10.00

Hornsea Cricket Club. 2006. pp. (iv), 80. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good copy.

Reference: 103600

 
RIDGWAY, Rev. James. THE GEM OF THORNEY ISLAND; or Historical Associations connected with Westminster Abbey. £ 35.00

London. Bell & Daldy. 1860. pp. xvi, 237. Frontis. 8vo. Full green calf, spine with gilt decoration, slight tear to head of spine. A very good copy.

Reference: 14779

 
RIENAECKER, Victor. WILLIAM BLAKE (1757 -1827). £ 3.00

London. John M. Watkins. 1957. pp. 12. 8vo. Wrapper. From a private library with the previous owner address label and shelf mark on inside front board.

Reference: 7298

 
RIGG, A.G. A GLASTONBURY MISCELLANY OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY. A Descriptive Index of Trinity College, Cambridge MS. O.9.38 £ 10.00

Oxford University Press. 1968. pp. vii, 161. 8vo. D/W, frayed. From the library of John Fowles with his blindstamp and 2 pencil marks and a notation in the Introduction.

Reference: 10102

 
RIGG, Jack. A BRUSH WITH SHIPPING. A Collection of Sketches & Paintings. £ 6.00

Text edited by Mike Ulyatt. Hull. Richmond & Rigg. 1995. pp. 79. Fully illustrated in colour. Oblong royal 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1872167756. A very good copy.

Reference: 23196

 
RIGNALL, John. GEORGE ELIOT, EUROPEAN NOVELIST. £ 30.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2011. pp. xi, 184. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781409422341

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ROBERTS, Adam. ROMANTIC AND VICTORIAN LONG POEMS. A Guide. £ 12.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 1999. pp. (viii), 223. 8vo. D/W.

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ROBERTS, John. SOME MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF JOHN ROBERTS. Written by his son. £ 150.00

BOUND WITH MURRAY, Lindley. A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETC OF HENRY TUKE. York. W. Alexander. 1815; (LURY, John Elton). A MEMOIR RESPECTING ANNE HARFORD LURY late of Bristol: who died the twenty eighth of the tenth month, MDCCCXX, in the twenty fifth year of her age. Bristol. John Wright. London. James Phillips. 1786. pp. 87, I of adverts, 54, 28. 12mo. Half calf, marble boards, hinges rubbed. A small amount of minor foxing.

Reference: 8856

 
ROBINSON, Charles E. (Editor). LORD BYRON AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES. Essays from the Sixth International Byron Seminar. £ 10.00

Contributors are Michael G. Cooke, Nina IA. D'Iakonova, Wilfred S. Dowden, Ernest Giddey, James A. Houck, Suzanne K. Hyman, Alice Levine, Andrew Rutherford, Erwin A. Sturzl, Stefan Treugutt, & Jack C. Wills. Newark. University of Delaware Press. 1982. pp. 251. Frontis, 12 plates. 8vo. D/W, torn. ISBN 0874131804

Reference: 65212

 
ROBINSON, Charles E. (Editor). WILLIAM HAZLITT TO HIS PUBLISHERS, FRIENDS, AND CREDITORS: Twenty -Seven New Holograph Letters. £ 5.00

York. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1987. pp. 58. 4to. Card covers. A Special Supplement to The Keats-Shelley Review. Editor: Timothy Webb.

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ROBINSON, F.K. WHITBY: Its Abbey, and the Principal Parts of the Neighbourhood; or a Sketch of the Place in its former history and present state, with the topography and antiquities of the surrounding country. £ 55.00

Whitby. S. Reed. 1860. pp. (iv), 332. Frontis, 4 plates, a further 16 illustrations in the text, all as called for. Small 8vo. Brown cloth, spine faded. With the bookplate of W. H. Galleway

Reference: 111320

 
ROBINSON, John Martin. THE LATEST COUNTRY HOUSES. £ 5.00

London. The Bodley Head. 1984. pp. 240. Well illustrated in monochrome with 23 colour plates. 8vo. D/W. Previous owner's blind stamp and bookplate on front free endpaper. ISBN 0370305620. A very good copy.

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ROBSON, W.W. BYRON AS POET. £ 10.00

London. Oxford University Press. 1957. pp.25 - 62. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Off print from the Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. XLIII. Chatterton Lecture on an English Poet.

Reference: 17025

 
RODD, Sir Rennell and H. Nelson Gay. (Editors). BULLETIN OF THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL. Rome. No. 1. £ 5.00

N.D. pp. (xi), 74. Frontis, 10 plates. 4to. Card covers. Reprint.

Reference: 4592

 
RODER-BOLTON, Gerlinde. GEORGE ELIOT IN GERMANY 1854 - 55. Cherished Memories. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2006. pp. xiii, 180. 1 map, 16 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754650545. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 169210

 
ROE, Herbert C. THE RARE QUARTO EDITION OF LORD BYRON'S "FUGITIVE PIECES" With a note on the Pigot Family. £ 20.00

Nottingham. Derry & Sons Ltd for Private Circulation. 1919. pp. 30. Frontis, 3 plates. 8vo. Quarter cloth, boards. One pencil notation in the margin.

Reference: 3400

 
ROE, Nicholas. JOHN KEATS AND THE CULTURE OF DISSENT. £ 30.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1997. pp. xx, 315. 6 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. Inscribed on front free endpaper by the author. ISBN 0198183968

Reference: 5780

 
ROE, Nicholas. (Editor). KEATS AND HISTORY. £ 30.00

Cambrigde University Press. 1995. pp. xviii, 320. Frontis, 6 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0521442451. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 11629

 
ROLFE, Leonard H. THE NOVELS OF ANDRE CHAMSON. £ 6.00

New York. Vantage Press. 1971. pp. 204. 8vo. D/W, slightly faded & frayed.

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ROMER, Ludewig Ferdinand. TILFORLADELIG EFTERRETNING OM KYSTEN GUINEA, (Reliable IIntelligence about the Coast of Guinea) £ 1,000.00

Indeholdende: Bestrivelse I. Om Kysten i Almindeilighed. II. Om Europaeiske Nationers Handel der. III Om Negernes Religion. IV. Om Negernes Historie, Saeder og Levermaade. V. Om os Danske, vores Forter og Etablissements. Copenhagen. Rudol Henrich Lillies 1760. pp. (xxxii), 348, (ii). Frontis, 1 map folded, 3 plates folded. 8vo. Half calf, speckled boards. 2nd Danish edition. Text block and illustrations browned.

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ROSCOE, Thomas. (Editor). THE JUVENILE KEEPSAKE. MDCCCXXIX. £ 35.00

London. Hurst, Chance & Co. 1829. pp. xvi, 224. 2 plates before title plus a further 6. Small 8vo. Original blue silk detaching around spine, rubbed on edges. All edges gilt. Shaken. From the library of William St Clair with his name in pencil. Faxon 1472

Reference: 7434

 
ROSENBLUM, Robert. THE ROMANTIC CHILD. From Runge to Sendak. £ 5.00

London. Thams and Husdson. 1988. pp. 64. 50 monochrome illustrations. 8vo. Orange cloth and slipcase. Presentation copy from the publishers.

Reference: 53205

 
ROSS, Frederick, Richard Stead and Thomas Holderness. A GLOSSARY OF WORDS USED IN HOLDERNESS in the East Riding of Yorkshire. £ 35.00

London. For The English Dialect Society by Trübner & Co. 1877. pp. iv, errata leaf,162. Map. 8vo. Modern black cloth. English Dialect Society. Series C. Original Glossaries, and Glossaries with Fresh Additions. VII. Original, rubbed, front wrapper bound in.

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ROSS, John. A NARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE BY CAPTAIN ROSS, in the years 1829, 30, 32, 32, and 33, to discover a North-West Passage from the Eastern to the Western Ocean; in which is given detailed particulars of the many unparallelled sufferings experienced by himself and his undaunted crew, during his abode in those extremely inclement regions; the loss of the Victory Steam Ship: the discovery of the North Pole; and the happy rescue of Captain Ross and his crew by the Isabella, a whale ship from Hull, by which they safely returned to their native country. £ 12.00

York. K Books. (1972?) pp. 24. 1 plate folded. 8vo. D/W. Facsimile reprint of the 1835 edition. ISBN 085963003x. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 15561

 
ROSSEN, Janice. PHILIP LARKIN. His Life's Work. £ 10.00

london. Harvester Wheatsheaf. 1989. pp. xx, 156. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. ISBN 0745007058. With a letter from the author loosely inserted.

Reference: 7993

 
ROSSETTI, W.M. THE DIARY OF W.M. ROSSETTI 1870 - 1873. £ 20.00

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Odette Bornand. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1977. pp. xxiii, 302. Frontis. 8vo. D/W.

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ROSSI, John P. THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE BRITISH LIBERAL PARTY: A Study of the Tactics of the Liberal Opposition, 1874 - 1880. £ 10.00

Philadelphia. The American Philosophical Society. 1978. pp. 133. Royal 8vo. Paperback. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Volume 68, Part 8 - 1978.

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ROWLEY, Jennifer C. THE HULL WHALE FISHERY. £ 5.00

North Ferriby. Lockington Publishing Co. 1982. pp. (iii), 66. Illustrated. 8vo. Wrapper, stapled as issued.

Reference: 24316

 
ROYSTON, Rev. P. RUDSTON: A SKETCH OF ITS HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES. Being an Account of the linchets in the Parish and Neighbourhood; The Church; The Monolith in the Church Yard; The origin of the Name of the Parish; The Cists etc etc. £ 45.00

Bridlington-Quay. George Furby 1873. pp. 84, errata leaf. Frontis. Small 8vo. Original green cloth, new endpapers. The book has been recased. MS note in pencil on the verso of the errata leaf. A very good copy. Barnard p48.

Reference: 14765

 
RUBIN, Barry. ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM IN EGYPTIAN POLITICS. £ 10.00

London. MacMillan. 1990. pp. vii, 178. 8v. D/W. Text block beginning to brown. A good copy. ISBN 0333543742

Reference: 803218

 
RUCHAT, Abraham, Johann Georg Altmann, and Abraham Stanyan. L'ETAT ET LES DELICES DE LA SUISSE, en forme de Relation critique, Par plusieurs Auteurs celebres. £ 1,650.00

Enrichi de Figures en Taille-douce, deffinees sur les Lieux memes & de Cartes Geographiques tres-exactes en IV Volumes. Amsterdam. Wetsteins et Smith. 1730. 4 vols. pp.xxxvii, 484; (vi), 495; (vi), 426; (vi), 507. Frontis, 10 maps, 58 plates. (The frontis, all the maps and 41 of the plates are folded). 12mo. Modern contemporary style calf, new endpapers. Edge of one of the maps in Vol 1 frayed, not affecting the image. The binding on all volumes is rather tight. Robert Southey's copy with his name and dated at the foot of title page of Vol. 1. 'Robert Southey. Paris. 20 May. 1817'. These volumes along with one other appear in the Sale Catalogue of Sothey's books - Lot 812 - for 8th May & 15 following days, 1844.

Reference: 83753

 
RUMSBY, John H. HULL CITY MUSEUMS CATALOGUE OF BRITISH WAR MEDALS. £ 10.00

Kingston upon Hull. Museums and Art Galleries. 1982. pp. 36. Illustrated. 4to. Printed wrapper, front marked, stapled as issued. Kingston upon Hull. Museums and Art Galleries Bulletin No.14.

Reference: 16016

 
RUSKIN, John. FICTION - FAIR AND FOUL. III (Byron). £ 6.00

(London. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co.) (1880.) pp. 394 - 410. 8vo. Red cloth. Article removed from the Nineteenth Century. A Monthly Review edited by James Knowles. No. 43 September 1880. Ex Nottingham Public Library with stamps throughout.

Reference: 6361

 
RUSKIN, John. Edited by E.T. Cook & Alexander Wedderburn. THE WORKS OF JOHN RUSKIN. Library Edition. £ 2,500.00

London. George Allen; New York. Longmans, Green & Co. 1903 - 1912. 39 vols with Publishers' Notice (pp. 8) loosely inserted into Vol 37. 38 frontis's, 977 plates, 100 facsimiles, with further line drawings, woodcuts and facsimiles in the text. Majority of plates with tissue guards. 8vo. Original maroon cloth, spines faded unevenly. Minor foxing. Some splitting of the endpapers at the hinges internally in Vols 6, 9, 20, 36, & 38. Small nick to top of front board on Vol 12. The set is mainly unopened. Limited editon of 2062 copies of which 2000 were for sale. Vol 1. Early Prose Writings 1834 to 1843; Vol 2. Poems; Vol 3. Modern Painters Vol 1 containing Parts I and II Of General Principles and of Truth; Vol 4. Modern Painters Vol 2 containing Part III, Sections I and II Of the Imagination and Theoretic Faculties. Vol 5. Modern Painters Vol 3 containing Part IV Of Many Things; Vol 6. Modern Painter Vol 4 containing Part V Of Mountain Beauty; Vol 7. Modern Painters Vol 5 completing the Work, and containing Parts VI Of Leaf beauty - VII Of Cloud Beauty - VIII Of Ideas of Relation 1. Of Invention Formal - IX Of Ideas of relation 2. Of Invention Spiritual; Vol 8 The Seven Lamps of Architecture; Vol 9. The Stones of Venice Vol I The Foundations; Vol 10. The Stones of Venice Vol II The Sea-Stories; Vol 11. The Stones of Venice Vol III The Fall and Examples of the Architecture of Venice; Vol 12. Lectures on Architecture and Painting (Edinburgh 1853) with Other Papers 1844 - 1854; Vol 13. Turner. The Harbours of England Catalogues and Notes; Vol 14. Academy Notes - Notes on Prout and Hunt and Other Art Criticisms 1855 - 1888; Vol 15. The Elements of Drawing, The Elements of Perspective and the Laws of Fesole; Vol 16. 'A Joy For Ever' and The Two Paths with Letters on The Oxford Museum and Various Addresses 1856 - 1860; Vol 17. Unto This Last, Munera Pulveris, Time and Tide with Other Writings on Political Economy 1860 - 1873; Vol 18. Sesame and Lilies, The Ethics of the Dust, The Crown of Wild Olive with Letters on Public Affairs 1859 - 1866; Vol 19. The Cestus of Aglaia and The Queen of the Air with other papers and Lectures on Art and Literature 1860 - 1870; Vol 20. Lectures on Art and Aratra Pentelici with Lectures and Notes on Greek Art and Mythology 1870; Vol 21. The Ruskin Art Collection Oxford - Catalogues, Notes and Instructions; Vol 22. Lectures on Landscape, Michael Angelo & Tintoret, The Eagle’s Nest, Ariadne Florentina, with Notes for other Oxford Lectures; Vol 23. Val D’Arno, The Schools of Florence, Mornings in Florence, The Shepherd’s Tower; Vol 24. Giotto and His Works in Padua, The Cavalli Monuments Verona, Guide to the Academy Venice, St. Mark’s Rest; Vol 25. Love’s Meinie and Proserpina; Vol 26. Deucalion and Other Studies in Rocks and Stone; Vol 27. Fors Clavigera Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain Vol I containing Letters 1 - 36, 1871, 1872, 1873; Vol 28. Fors Clavigera Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain Vol II containing Letters 37 - 72 1874, 1875, 1876; Vol 29. Fors Clavigera Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain Vol III containing Letters 73 - 96 1877, 1878 - 80 - 83 - 84 with the Author’s Index; Vol 30. The Guild and Museum of St George reports, Catalogues, and other Papers; Vol 31 Bibliotheca Pastorum: The Economist of Xenophon, Rock Honeycomb, The Elements of Prosody, and A Knight’s Faith; Vol 32. Studies of Peasant Life: The Story of Ida, Roadside Songs of Tuscany, Christ’s Folk in the Apennine, Ulric the Farm Servant; Vol 33. The Bible of Amiens, Valle Crucis, The Art of England, The Pleasures of England; Vol 34. The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century, On the Old Road, Arrows of the Chace, Ruskiniana; Vol 35. Praeterita and Dialecta; Vol 36. The letters of John Ruskin Vol I 1827 - 1869; Vol 37. The Letters of John Ruskin Vol II 1870 - 1889; Vol 38. Bibliography, Catalogue of Ruskin’s Drawings, Addenda et Corrigenda; Vol 39. General Index.

Reference: 32590

 
RUSSELL, Lord John. DON CARLOS; or, Persecution. A Tragedy in Five Acts. £ 10.00

London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown. 1822. pp. xvi, 119. 8vo. Disbound. Occasional foxing. 2nd edition.

Reference: 8508

 
RUSSELL, Sir Edward. THENADAYS. Richmondshire in September. £ 20.00

Richmond. C.E. Cookes & Son. Circa 1910. pp. (vi), 84. Frontis. Small 4to. Original yellow cloth. A good copy.

Reference: 550245

 
RUSSELL, Stuart. HEROES, VILLAINS & VICTIMS of Hull and the East Riding. £ 5.00

Derby. Breedon Books Publishing C. Ltd. 2003. pp. 157. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1859833675. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 92640

 
RUSSELL, William. CELLAR. A Play. £ 6.00

London. Allan Wingate. 1945. pp. (iv), 61. Fromtis. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed.

Reference: 12408

 
RUTHERFORD, Andrew. (Editor). BYRON: AUGUSTAN AND ROMANTIC. £ 30.00

Contributors are Andrew Rutherford, Anne Barton, Bernard Beatty, Marilyn Butler, Michael G. Cooke, Hermann W.H. Fischer, Michael Gassenmeier, Malcolm Kelsall, Leslie A. Marchand, Jerome McGann, Claude Rawson, Donald H. Reiman, & William St. Clair. London. MacMillan in association with The British Council. 1990. pp. xiii, 253. 8vo. D/W.ISBN 0333517237. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 6930

 
RUTHERFORD, Iain HULL AS IT WAS. £ 10.00

Nelson. Hendon Publishing Co. Ltd. 1982. pp. (44). Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Very good copy. ISBN 0860670783

Reference: 66840

 
RYBAKOV, B.A. (Editor). TREASURES IN THE KREMLIN. £ 5.00

Photographs by Karel Neubert. Introductions and captions to photographs are by members of the staff of the Armoury. London. Peter Nevill Ltd; Prague. Artia Publishers. 1962. pp. 127. 120 colour plates. Small folio. D/W, very slightly torn.

Reference: 40819

 
RYLE, Martin & Jenny Bourne Taylor. (Editors). GEORGE GISSING. Voices of the Unclassed. £ 20.00

Contributors are David Glover, Dr Simon J. James, Dr Emma Liggins, Christina Lupton, Diana Maltz, Scott McCracken, Patrick Parrinder, Deborah Parsons, Tilman Reitz, Martin Ryle, & Jenny Bourne Taylor. Aldershot. Ashgate. 2005. pp. ix, 163. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754636755. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 25582

 
S.H.S. PHILIP SCOTT. Born 13 August 1915; Died 31 May 1942. £ 20.00

Cambridge at the University Press. For Private Circulation. 1943. pp. (vi), 50. Frontis. 8vo. Green cloth. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. Philip Scott had a commission in the Queen's Westminster Rifles, he later transferred to 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps.

Reference: 65092

 
SADLEIR, Michael. BENTLEY'S STANDARD NOVEL SERIES. £ 160.00

Edinburgh. For The Colophon. 1932. pp. 16 unnumbered. 1 plate. Large post 4to. Quarter cloth, marbled boards with front board label. No 17 of 50 copies. Inscribed 'Cyril Butterwick from Michael Sadleir May 1932'. With Michael Sadleir's Compliments Slip loosely inserted. Pencil notations in The Complete List of Bentley's Standard Novels.

Reference: 6492

 
SADRIN, Anny. PARENTAGE AND INHERITANCE IN THE NOVELS OF CHARLES DICKENS. £ 16.00

Cambridge University Press. 1994. pp. xiv, 168. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block very slightly foxed. ISBN 0521390869. A very god copy.

Reference: 11467

 
SADRIN, Anny. PARENTAGE AND INHERITANCE IN THE NOVELS OF CHARLES DICKENS. £ 16.00

Cambridge University Press. 1994. pp. xiv, 168. 8vo. D/W. Edge of text block very slightly foxed. ISBN 0521390869. A very god copy.

Reference: 11467

 
SALVO, Le Marquis de. LORD BYRON EN ITALIE ET EN GRECE; ou Apercu de sa Vie et de ses Ouvrages d’apres des sources authentiques, accompagne de Pieces Inedites, et d’un Tableau Litteraire et Politique de ces deux Contrees. £ 750.00

Londres, Paris et Strasbourg. Treuttel et Wurtz. 1825. pp. ix, 369, (ii). Frontis, facsimile folded. 8vo. Quarter calf, marbled boards, corners bumped, spine slightly scuffed. Occasional minor foxing. From Newstead Abbrey - inscribed on the inside of front board 'W.F. Webb Newstead Abbey'. William Frederick Webb bought Newstead from Colonel Wildman's widow in 1861. Chew p397.

Reference: 28607

 
SALWAK, Dale (Editor). A PASSION FOR BOOKS. £ 6.00

London. MacMillan 1999. pp. xviii, 208. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0333714482. A very good, bright, clean copy inscribed by the editor on the title page.

Reference: 81952

 
SALWAK, Dale (Editor). LIVING WITH A WRITER. £ 6.00

Basingstoke. Palgrave MacMillan. 2004. pp. xxi, 237. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 1403904766. A very good, bright, clean copy inscribed by the editor on the front free endpaper.

Reference: 108253

 
SALWAK, Dale (Editor). THE LITERARY BIOGRAPHY. Problems and Solutions. £ 6.00

London. MacMillan. 1996. pp. xvi, 182. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0333626397. A very good, bright, clean copy signed by the editor on the title page.

Reference: 10988

 
SALWAK, Dale. A.J. CRONIN. £ 20.00

Boston. Twayne Publishers. 1985. pp. (xii), 154. Frontis, 8vo. D/W. ISBN 080576884X. Twayne's English Authors Series 398. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 68671

 
SALWAK, Dale. FAITH IN THE FAMILY. Honoring and strengthening home and spirit. £ 6.00

CA. New World Library. 2001. pp. xvi, 248. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1577311604. Edge of text block browning otherwise a clean copy inscribed by the author on the half title.

Reference: 14949

 
SALWAK, Dale. JOHN WAIN. £ 20.00

Boston. Twayne Publishers. 1981. pp. 155. Frontis. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0805768068. Twayne's English Authors Series 316. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpapers. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 10512

 
SALWAK, Dale. MYSTERY VOICES. Interviews with British Crime Writers. £ 20.00

The writers are Catherine Aird, P.D. James, H.R.F. Keating, Ruth Rendell, & Julian Symons. San Bernardino. The Borgo Press. 1991. pp. 112. Illustrated. 8vo. Laminated boards. ISSN 10556859. Brownstone Mystery Guides Volume Eight. Inscribed by the author on front free endpaper.

Reference: 8909

 
SALWAK, Dale. (Editor). WRITERS AND THEIR MOTHERS. £ 6.00

Palgrave MacMillan. 2018. pp. xx, 258. 8vo. D/W ISBN 9783319683478. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 64620

 
SAMET, Janie. CHAUMET. £ 12.00

Paris. Editions Assouline. 2000. pp. 80. Well illustrated. 8vo. Black cloth. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 30471

 
SANBORN, F.B. LORD BYRON IN THE GREEK REVOLUTION. £ 6.00

New York. Charles Scribner's Sons; London. Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd. 1897. pp. 345 - 359. Illustrated. 8vo. Loose leaves in a card folder. Article from Scribner's Magazine No. 129, Vol XXII. September 1897.

Reference: 33912

 
SANDY, Mark (Editor). ROMANTIC PRESENCES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. £ 20.00

Contributors are Andrew Bennett, Stephen J. Burn, Madeleine Callaghan, Edward Larrissy, Michael Mack, Michael O'Neill, Nicholas Roe, Mark Sandy, Lisa Steinman, Heidi Thomson, Paige Tovey, Kathleen Wheeler, & Sarah Wootton. Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2012. pp. xi, 223. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9780754669920

Reference: 41311

 
SAUNDERS, Major R. HISTORY OF THE HULL ARTILLERY. £ 55.00

Hull. Walker & Brown. 1907. pp. (xi), 71, (lxxix) unnumber of appendices. Frontis, 14 plates, 1 folded appendix. 8vo. Boards, spine rubbed and with later label. Some minor foxing. A reasonable copy.

Reference: 24342

 
SAVERY, Constance. THREE HOUSES IN BEVERLEY ROAD. £ 5.00

london. Lutterworth Press. 1950. pp. 126. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, frayed. Gateway Series.

Reference: 10855

 
SAVILLE, John. THE LABOUR ARCHIVE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HULL. £ 5.00

University of Hull. 1989. pp. (vi), 42. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Philip Larkin Memorial Series No. 2. General Editor Brian Dyson.

Reference: 18176

 
SCARISBRICK, Diana. ANCESTRAL JEWELS. £ 12.00

London. Andre Deutsch. 1989. pp. 191. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. Red cloth. ISBN 0233984801. A very good copy.

Reference: 9685

 
SCARISBRICK, Diana. TIMELESS TIARAS. Chaumet from 1804 to the Present. £ 35.00

New York. Assouline. 2002. pp. 240. Very well illustrated. 8vo. Grey boards. ISBN 284323347X. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 7472

 
SCHADLA-HALL, Tim. TOM SHEPPARD. Hull's Great Collector. £ 8.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1989. pp.38. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy. Previous owners name on front cover ISBN 0948929227

Reference: 2097731

 
SCHEIWILLER, Giovanni e Vanni. EDIZIONI DI GIOVANNI E VANNI SCHEIWILLER 1925 - 1968. £ 10.00

Con uno scritto di Ezra Pound 1937. Milano. Pesce d'Oro. 1968. pp. 91. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 9706

 
SCHLESINGER, Peter. CHECKERED PAST. A Visual Diary of the'60s and '70s. £ 12.00

Foreword by Manolo Blahnik. New York. Vendome. 2003. pp. 128. Very well illustrated in colour. 8vo. Lamintaed boards. ISBN 0865652295. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 13919

 
SCHOCH, Richard W. QUEEN VICTORIA AND THE THEATRE OF HER AGE. £ 30.00

Basingstoke. Palgrave MacMillan. 2004. pp. xx, 235. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 1403932972. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 106210

 
SCOTT, John. CASES OF TIC DOULOUREUX and other forms of Neuralgia. £ 65.00

London. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman. 1834. pp. 8 of adverts, (iv), 52. 8vo. Original boards, with label on front board. Label torn with lose. DNB. Scott was surgeon to the London Hospital. He revolutionised one department of surgery by introducing the passive treatment of diseased joints. He is said to have been the first surgeon in England to remove the upper jaw.

Reference: 7381

 
SCOTT, John. NARRATIVES OF THE TWO FAMILIES EXPOSED TO THE GREAT PLAGUE OF LONDON, AD 1665; with Conversations on Religious Preparation for Pestilence. Republished, with Notes and Observations. £ 45.00

London. R.B. Seeley & W. Burnside. 1832. pp. xii, 214. Large 12mo. Full vellum with leather spine label, spine darkened, vellum marked. Two previous owners's bookplates.

Reference: 83640

 
SCOTT, John. THE FATAL CONSEQUENCES OF LICENTIOUSNESS: A SERMON, preached, March 18, 1810, at the Sunday Evening Lecture, in the Holy Trinity Church, and, on the Tuesday evening following, in St. John's Church, at Kingston-upon-Hull; on occasion of the Trial of a young woman of that Town, for the alleged murder of her illegitimate child. £ 65.00

Hull. For the Author by J. Ferraby. 1810. pp. iv, 44. 12mo. Original wrappers, grubby and frayed. Some foxing. Chilton p.lxi. The young woman was sentenced to 5 months imprisonment. John Scott held the living of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Lowgate.

Reference: 2604

 
SCOTT, Lieut-General William A. AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE LATE SANGUINARY BATTLE ON THE PLAINS OF WATERLOO: £ 250.00

Exhibiting a Minute Detail of all the Military Operations of the heroes who signalized themselves on that memorable occasion, opposed to Napoleon Buonaparte, in Person. To which is added The French Account of the Murderous Conflict from a French General. London. E. Cox and Son. 1815. pp. viii, 128, 70. Coloured frontis, 5 plates. 8vo. Original boards with front board label, later cloth spine. The second pp 40/41 dirty.

Reference: 6724

 
SCOTT, Sir Walter. POETICAL WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. £ 14.00

With a Biographical and Critical Memoir by Francis Turner Palgrave. London. MacMillan & Co. Ltd. 1907. pp. xliii, 559. 8vo. Full green calf, spine with gilt decotaion, faded. Reprint. Hull Grammar School prize volume for English with the school stamp in gilt on front board. With previous owner's bookplate. A hansome copy.

Reference: 30304

 
SCOTT, Walter. THE BORDER ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND; comprising Specimens of Architecture and Sculpture. And other vestiges of former ages, accompanied by descriptions. Together with Illustrations of Remarkable Incidents in Border History and radition, and original Poetry. £ 650.00

London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown; John Murray; John Greig. Edinburgh. Constable & Co. 1814. 2 vols. pp. cxxvii, 92; 93 - 209, ci of appendix, (xi) of index. 2 frontis's, 2 engraved titles, 91 plates. Large post 4to. Full red morocco with gilt decoration, all edges gilt, spines sunned, hinges slightly rubbed..Engraved titles and frontis's foxed otherwise clean. A very good copy.

Reference: 50411

 
SCULCOATES, St. Mary's. MINUTES OF VESTRY MEETINGS. £ 35.00

April 17th 1876 - April 8th 1920. pp. 81 unnumber pages of manuscript with further unused pages. Small 4to. Floppy cloth boards, marked, spine frayed. The manuscript is written in different hands with occasional typescript tipped in, also tipped in two printed notices and a printed letter from the Home Office thanking the Sunday School children for their concern regarding the King's health in 1902. The manuscript is of annual entries saying very litle except proposing thanks to various people for their work, which does give the names of people involved with the church. The tipped in typed notes of 1906 state that the vestry meeting 'pledges it self to do all in its power to oppose the Education Bill.'

Reference: 10622

 
SEDDON, P.R. (Editor). THE LETTER BOOK OF SIR ANTHONY OLDFIELD 1662 - 1667. £ 6.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 2004. pp. xxxiv, 76. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503681. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 91. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 94811

 
SELTMAN, C.T. THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY. Volume of Plates IV. £ 16.00

Cambridge University Press. 1977. pp. xiv, 211 of plates. 8vo. D/W. Reprint. ISBN 0521044979. This volume is to compliment volumes of the 1st edition edited by S.A Cook, F.E. Adcock, & M.P. Charlesworth. A very good copy.

Reference: 54393

 
SEVEN SEAS HEALTH CARE LTD. A HISTORY OF BRITISH COD LIVER OILS. The First 50 Years with Seven Seas. £ 10.00

Cambridge. Martin Books for Seven Seas health Care Ltd. 1984. pp. 64. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapeer stapled as issued. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 9673

 
SEWELL, Brocard. THE HABIT OF A LIFETIME. £ 16.00

Padstow. Tabb House. 1992. pp. (x), 181, (i) of adverts. 9 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0907018920. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 23899

 
SHAKESPEARE, William. Edited by Henry N. Hudson. THE WINDSOR SHAKESPEARE. £ 50.00

London. The Caxton Publishing Company. (1910 - 1914). 20 volumes. All volumes with frontis's and further illustrations throughout. 8vo. Red cloth with gilt decoration of the spines, spines dulled. Very slight damage to the spine of Volume 2. Foxing throughout.

Reference: 39443

 
SHANNON, Mary L. DICKENS, REYNOLDS, AND MAYHEW ON WELLINGTON STREET. The Print Culture of a Victorian Street. £ 30.00

Farnham. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2015. pp. xvi, 261. 47 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9781472442048. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 67741

 
SHAW, Philip. (Editor). ROMANTIC WARS. Studies in Culture and Conflict, 1793 - 1822. £ 6.00

Contributors are Simon Bainbridge, Stephen C. Behrendt, David Collings, Jacqueline M. Labbe, Geoff Quilley, Mark Rawlinson, Diego Saglia, Philip Shaw, & Eric C. Walker. Aldershot. Ashgate. 2000. pp. xii, 233. 8 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1840142669. A very good, bright, clean copy. Includes chapters on Coleridge, Wordsworth, Byron & Leigh Hunt.

Reference: 23342

 
SHAW, Rev. George. OLD GRIMSBY. £ 30.00

Grimsby. George Shaw; London. William Andrews & Co. 1897. pp. v, 261, (ix) of adverts. Frontis, 6 plates. 8vo. Original red cloth, spine faded and front board marked. Top edge gilt. Endpapers foxed. Front hinge tender. A reasonable copy.

Reference: 101360

 
SHAWE, John. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF MASTER JOHN SHAWE, Sometime Vicar of Rotherham, afterwards Minister of St. Mary's Church, Lecturer at the Holy Trinity Church, and Master of God's House Hospital, at kingston - upon - Hull. Written by Himself. £ 80.00

With Notes Explanatory and Biographical by John Broadley. Hull. J. Ferraby. 1824. pp. (vii), 121, errata leaf. 8vo in 4's. Original boards, corners bumped, nasty later paper spine. Boyne p 243, Barnard p13.

Reference: 9255

 
SHEAHAN, J.J. and T. Whellan. HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE CITY OF YORK; The Ainsty Wapentake; and the East Riding of Yorkshire; embracing a General Review of the early history of Great Britain, and a general history and description of the County of York. £ 85.00

Beverley. John Green. 1855 - 1856. 2 vols. pp. xiv, 694; x, 676. 8vo. Later half green morocco, cloth boards, spine label, new endpapers. With the bookplate of Dr. Kenneth Green. A smart set. Barnard p. 10.

Reference: 28502

 
SHEAHAN, James Joseph. HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF KINGSTON -UPON-HULL. £ 40.00

Beverley. John Green. (1866). pp. (viii), 796. Folded frontis, 13 plates. 8vo. Original cloth, new spine with remnants of old spine relaided, new endpapers. 2nd Edition. There is an additional plate to those listed opposite p 673 of The Wilberforce Monument. Barnard p17

Reference: 3443

 
SHEAHAN, James Joseph. HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF KINGSTON -UPON-HULL. £ 55.00

Beverley. John Green. (1866). pp. (viii), 796, (i) addenda. Folded frontis taped in, 13 plates, 1 pedigree. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards, edges rubbed. The text block is becoming loose from the binding, but it is still a solid copy.2nd Edition. There is an additional plate to those listed opposite p 673 of The Wilberforce Monument. Barnard p17

Reference: 3443

 
SHEAHAN, James Joseph. HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF KINGSTON -UPON-HULL. £ 55.00

Beverley. John Green. (1866). pp. (viii), 796, (i) addenda. Folded frontis taped in, 13 plates, 1 pedigree. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards, edges rubbed. The text block is becoming loose from the binding, but it is still a solid copy.2nd Edition. There is an additional plate to those listed opposite p 673 of The Wilberforce Monument. Barnard p17

Reference: 3443

 
SHEARDOWN, William. LONGEVITY AND CENTENARIANS. £ 10.00

Doncaster. Brooke,, White and Hatfield. (1865). pp. 16. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, frayed around edges. Good.

Reference: 33037

 
SHEARS, Jonathon & Jen Harrison. (Editors). LITERARY BRIC-A-BRAC AND THE VICTORIANS. From Commodities to Oddities. £ 40.00

Contributors are Jayne Elisabeth Archer, Anna Barton, Catherine Bates, Bernard Beatty,Sara Clayson, Jen Harrison, Jennifer McDonell,Victoria Mills, Jonathon Shears, Nicholas Shrimpton, Luke Thurston, David Trotter, & Deborah Wynne. Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2013. pp. xi, 214. 1 illustration. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781409439905

Reference: 73971

 
SHEARS, Jonathon. THE ROMANTIC LEGACY OF PARADISE LOST. Reading against the Grain. £ 20.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2009. pp. x, 221. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754662532. A very good, bright, clean copy. With chapters on Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, & Keats.

Reference: 12089

 
SHELLEY, Mary Wollstonecraft. THE LETTERS OF MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY. Volume 1 A part of the Elect. £ 20.00

Edited by Betty T. Bennett. Baltimore and London. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1980 pp. xlv, 591; Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. D/W, frayed. ISBN 0801822750. Vol 1 only.

Reference: 54520

 
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe. PROMETHEUS UNBOUND. A Lyrical Drama. £ 400.00

Campden. Essex House. 1904. pp. 96. Printed under the care of C.R Ashbee who is also repsonsible for the Frontis. Royal 8vo. Full vellum with green silk ties. Published in England by Edward Arnold and in America by Samuel Buckley & Co. No. 89 of 220 copies. Loosely inserted is a note in red ink from John Betjeman on his headed note paper. 'With congratulations good wishes and ART NOUVEAU BLESSINGS to you BOTH from Penelope & John Betjeman'. On the reverse it says 'Given to us for our wedding 22nd May 1965' Whose wedding is unknown

Reference: 17870

 
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe. ROSALIND AND HELEN, A Modern Eclogue; with Other Poems. £ 1,400.00

London. C & J. Ollier. 1819. pp. viii, 92, (ii) of adverts. 8vo. Later half red morocco, cloth boards. Occasional faint pencil markings in the margins, some minor foxing. 1st edition. Half title present & one leaf of adverts at rear. Wise p50. Wise does not list any adverts at the rear but two leaves are normally present.

Reference: 13203

 
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY newly edited in ten volumes. £ 780.00

Edited by Roger Ingpen and Walter E. Peck. London; New York. Ernest Benn Ltd; Charles Scribner's Sons for The Julian Editions. 1926 - 1930. 10 vols. pp. xx, 427; vi, 433; xi, 352; viii, 458; xviii, 304; vii, 380; viii, 373; lxviii, 339; xi, 348; xi, 453. 8vo. Quarter vellum, green cloth boards. Top edges gilt, leather spine labels. Vols VI & VII (Prose) lacking slip cases. Edition of 780 copies. Poems Volumes I - IV, Prose Volumes V - VII, Letters Volumes VIII - X.

Reference: 4033

 
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe. THE ESDAILE POEMS. Early Minor Poems from the 'Esdaile Notebook'. £ 6.00

Edited from the manuscripts with introduction, commentary, and notes by Neville Rogers. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1966. pp. xxxiii, 136. Frontis, 1 plate. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 3820

 
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe. THE WORKS IN VERSE AND PROSE now first brought togehter with many pieces not before published. £ 350.00

Edited with Prefaces, Notes and Appendices by Harry Buxton Forman. London. Reeves and Turner. 1880. 8 vols. pp. (iv), xl, 413, errata leaf; (iv), viii, 438, errata leaf; (iv), xx, 476, errata leaf; (iv), xx, 573, errata leaf; (iv), xl, 4242; (iv), viii, 408; (iv), x, 412; (iv), xii, 399. 8 frontis's, 6 plates, 1 pedigree folded. 8vo. Half blue calf, marbled boards, top edge gilt. Some light foxing and pencil markings and marginalia throughout. With the bookplate of Charles Cammell. Wise p 89. ' This edition of the writings of Shelley was composed of the sheets of the original issue of 1876 - 1880. This set retains the original half titles and titles as well as the 8 volume set titles and half titles.

Reference: 54812

 
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe; WHISTLER, Lawrence. THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY with MANUSCRIPT POEM by Whistler. £ 200.00

The Complete Poetical Works edited by Thomas Hurtchinson. Oxford University Press. 1927. pp. xxiv, 912. Frontis. 8vo. Original red cloth, al edges gilt. Inscribed inside the front board in pencil, in her hand 'Helen Henschel 1931 from Lawrence Whistler.' Loosely inserted a long MS poem by Whistler in his hand and authenticated in Henschel's hand. Whistler's poem is entitled Shelley's boat. Transcript available on request. Lawrence Whistler is best known for his glass engraving but he was a published poet. His first book, 'Armed October' was published in 1932 and dedicated to Helen Henschel; 'The World's Room: Collected Poems' was published in 1949. 'Shelley's boat' would appear to be uncollected and maybe unpublished. Whistler was the first recipient of the King's Medal for Poetry but his glass engraving is far better than his verse. Helen Henschel was a musician and broadcaster and author of 'When Soft Voices Die', a biography of her father, Sir George Henshcel, singer, conductor and friend of Brahms. (Jim McCue)

Reference: 79050

 
SHEPPARD, Myra, Sheila Rooney & David Smith. A SHORT HISTORY OF THE AVENUES AND PEARSON PARK CONSERVATION AREA. £ 6.00

Hull. Committee of the Avenues Resident Association. (1975). pp. 12. 13 illustrations. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A good clean copy.

Reference: 8114

 
SHEPPARD, T. ANDREW MARVELL TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS AT HULL. A Record. £ 12.00

Hull and LOndon. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1922. pp. 21. Folded frontis, urther illustrations in the text. 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued. A very good copy.

Reference: 8899

 
SHEPPARD, T. THE CORRECT ARMS OF KINGSTON-UPON-HULL. £ 20.00

Hull. A Brown & Sons, Ltd. (1917). pp. vii, 47. Illusrations in the text. 8vo. Green cloth, spine worn.

Reference: 25722

 
SHEPPARD, Thomas. EVOLUTION OF THE DRAMA IN HULL AND DISTRICT. £ 20.00

Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1927. pp. xii, 253. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. Green cloth, gilt decoration, spine slightly faded, previous owners name on front free enpaper. A very good copy

Reference: 3493

 
SHEPPARD, Thomas. THE LOST TOWNS OF THE YORKSHIRE COAST and other Chapters bearing upon the Geography of the District. £ 25.00

London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1912. pp. xviii, 329, (xviii) of adverts. Frontis, many illustrations in the text. 8vo. Original green cloth with gilt decoration, head and tail of spine slightly frayed, rear hinge with very small split. Previous owner's book plate. A good, clean, small paper copy.

Reference: 3989

 
SHERAW, C. Darrel. (Compiler). BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX TO THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL BULLETIN. I - XX, 1910 - 1969. £ 1.00

Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. (1969). pp. 12. 4to. Stapled pamphlet.

Reference: 4605

 
SHERWOOD, Margaret. UNDERCURRENTS OF INFLUENCE IN ENGLISH ROMANTIC POETRY. £ 10.00

Harvard University Press. 1934. pp. xi, 365. 8vo. D/W. Occasional pencil marks in the margins. Includes chapters on Wordsworth, Keats & Browning.

Reference: 65821

 
SHOBERL, Frederic. (Editor). FORGET ME NOT; A Christmas, New Year's and Birthday Present for MDCCCXXXVIII. £ 50.00

London. Ackermann & Co. (1837). pp. 360, (xii) of adverts. Engraved Presentation plate, frontis, 9 plates. 12mo. Full calf wIth gilt decorations, all edges gilt. Hinges and edges slightly rubbed. Faxon 1315.

Reference: 20484

 
SHORT, D. Mary (Compiler). A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTED ITEMS RELATING TO THE CITY OF LINCOLN. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1990. pp. xx, 540. 1 plate. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503525. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 79. A very good, clean, bright copy.

Reference: 105091

 
SHORT, Thomas. THE NATURAL, EXPERIMENTAL, AND MEDICINAL HISTORY OF THE MINERAL WATERS OF DERBYSHIRE, LINCOLNSHIRE, AND YORKSHIRE, PARTICULARLY THOSE OF SCARBOROUGH. £ 150.00

Wherein, They are carefully examined and compared, their Contents discovered and divide, their Uses shewn and explained, and an Account given of their Discovery and Alterations. Together with the Natural History of the Earths, Minerals and Fossils through which the Chief of them pass. The Groundless Theories, and False Opinion of former Writers are exposed, and their Reasoning demonstrated to be injudicious and inconclusive. To which are added, Large Marginal Notes containing a Methodical Abstract of all the Treatises hitherto published on these Waters, with many Observations and Experiments. As also Four Copper-Plates representing the Crystals of the Salts of Thirty four of those Waters. London. For the Author by F. Gyles. 1734. pp. (xx), xxii, 359, (ii), errata. 5 plates, 4 of which are folded. 4to. Modern boards and spine label.

Reference: 7007

 
SHUTTLEWORTH, Sir James Kay. MEMORANDUM ON POPULAR EDUCATION. £ 10.00

London. The Woburn Press. 1969. pp. (iv), 80. 8vo. D/W, spine slightly faded. Facsimile reprint of the 1868 edition. The Social History of Education. General Editor: Victor E. Neuburg. First Series No. 6.

Reference: 39296

 
SIBERRY, Elizabeth. THE NEW CRUSADERS. Images of the Crusades in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publications Ltd. 2000. pp. xii, 228. Illustrated. 8vo. Laminated boards. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1859283330. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 19728

 
SIDNEY, Sir Philip; Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke; & Matthew Royden. SONNETS AND MISCELLANEOUS VERSE; Hymn to Astraea etc; Friend's Passion for his Astrophel. £ 5.00

Hull. J.R. Tutin. 1905. pp. 64. Small 8vo. Foxed. Unopened. Original printed wrapper becoming detached. The Pembroke Booklets (First Series) I.

Reference: 8543

 
SIEMENS, Reynold. THE WORDSWORTH COLLECTION. A Catalogue. Dove Cottage Papers Facsimiles of the University of Alberta. £ 3.00

University of Alberta Press. 1971. pp. (viii), 110, (xiv) of index. 18 plates. 8vo. D/W, faded and slightly frayed. ISBN 0888640005. A good copy.

Reference: 17033

 
SILLEM, Rosamond. (Editor). RECORDS OF SOME SESSIONS OF THE PEACE IN LINCOLNSHIRE 1360 - 1375. £ 10.00

The Hereford Times Ltd. 1936. pp. xcii, 325. 8vo. Original cloth, slightly marked. Occasional very light foxing. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 30. A good copy.

Reference: 13108

 
SILVA, Nuno Vassallo e et al. CARTIER 1899 - 1949. The Journey of a Style. £ 20.00

Lisbon. Calouste Gulbenkian. 2007. pp. 229. Very well illustrated. 4to. Black cloth, slightly faded on front board. Exhibition catalogue. ISBN 9788861300262. A good copy.

Reference: 8484

 
SIMMONS, Geoff & Barry Abraham. STRONG FOUNDATIONS. Driffield's Aerodrome from 1917 to 2000. £ 8.00

Beverley. Hutton Press Ltd. 2001. pp. 192. Illustrated in monochrome. Royal 8vo. Paperback. A bright, clean copy. ISBN 1902709136

Reference: 77016

 
SIMON, Andre L. THE INTERNATIONAL WINE AND FOOD SOCIETY'S GAZETTEER OF WINES. £ 6.00

International Wine and Food Publishing Co/David & Charles. 1972. pp. 312. 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed, spine faded. ISBN 0715351842. A very good, celan copy.

Reference: 181720

 
SIMPSON, F. CHESTER FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. £ 8.00

Chester.Taplen & Paddock. (1931). pp. 29. 8vo. Blue cloth. A very good bright, clean copy.

Reference: 70001

 
SIMPSON, J.A. and E.S.C. Weiner. THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY. Second Edition. £ 350.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1989. 20 vols. 4to. All with D/Ws and with their original boxes. Near mint set. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED - IN 5 BOXES- TOTAL WEIGHT 75 KILOS

Reference: 65760

 
SINCLAIR, John. OBSERVATIONS ON THE SCOTTISH DIALECT. £ 275.00

London. W. Strahan & T. Cadell; Edinburgh. W. Creech. 1782. pp. (viii), 232. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards, respined retaining original label, new endpapers. ESTC T98144

Reference: 12294

 
SINGH, Pratap. POETS' VISION OF HISTORY. £ 10.00

Salzburg. Institut fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik Universitat Salzburg. 1981. pp. iv, 106. 8vo. Paperback, front cover stamped Review Copy. Small amount of pencil markings in first chapter. Salzburg Studies in English Literature under the Direction of Professor Erwin A. Sturzl. Romantic Reassessment. Editor: Dr. James Hogg. No. 103. Includes chapters on Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Meredith, Hardy, & T.S. Eliot

Reference: 88830

 
SINSON, Janice C. JOHN KEATS AND THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. £ 3.00

Sheen Common. Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. 1971. pp. 41. 3 plates. 8vo. Card covers, stapled.

Reference: 4611

 
SISSON, The Rev. J.L. HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE PARISH CHURCH, WAKEFIELD. £ 20.00

Wakefield. Richard Nichols. 1824. pp. (v), 114, errata. Frontis, engraved title, 1 plate, 2 woodcuts. 4to. Quarter morocco, original boards, rubbed. New spine & endpapers. Plates foxed, text clean. Newspaper cuttings pasted into rear endpapers. Edition of 250 copies. Boyne p99.

Reference: 9169

 
SITWELL, Sacheverell. BRITISH ARCHITECTS AND CRAFTSMEN. A Survey of Taste, Design, and Style during Three Centuries 1600 to 1830. £ 10.00

London. B.T. Batsford Ltd. 1945. pp. vii, 196. Coloured frontis, illustrated. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. Some foxing.

Reference: 4810

 
SKEGGS, G.S. THORNGUMBALD. That Village Yon Side of Hedon. £ 10.00

Beverley. Highate Publications Ltd. 1990. pp. 60. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0948929359. Rear cover creased, otherwise a very good, clean copy.

Reference: 70681

 
SKETCHLEY, James. SKETCHLEY'S BRISTOL DIRECTORY; including Clifton, Bedminster, and the Out-Parishes of St. James and St. Philip. £ 10.00

With an Introduction by Bryan Little. Bath. Kingsmead Reprints. 1971. pp. (xiv), (iv), 126, 2. Frontis. 8vo. D/W. Small amount of ink marginalia and previous owners name on the front free endpaper. Facsimile of the 1775 edition. A good copy.

Reference: 68011

 
SLACK, Cecil Moorhouse. GRANDFATHER'S ADVENTURES IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918. £ 12.00

Ypres 1915; The Somme 1916; Arras 1917; The Somme 1918; The Lys 1918. Ilfracombe. Arthur H. Stockwell Ltd. 1977. pp. 284. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0722309708. Previous owner's bookplate and inscription. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 10601

 
SLICER, Thomas R. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. An Appreciation. With an Illustrated Bibliography. £ 30.00

New York. Privately Printed. 1903. pp. 82. Frontis, 6 facsimiles. 8vo. Boards with spine & front board labels. Limited edition of 150 copies. Unopened.

Reference: 6486

 
SMALES, Rev. Gideon. WHITBY AUTHORS AND THEIR PUBLICATIONS, with the titles of all the books prited in Whitby AD 670 to AD 1867. £ 30.00

Whitby. Horne & Son. 1867. pp. viii, 248. Frontis, 14 illustrations as called for. Small 8vo. Original cloth, slightly frayed at head & tail of spine. A good copy.

Reference: 13368

 
SMELLIE, William; McClintock, Alfred H (Editor). SMELLIE'S TREATISE ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MIDWIFERY. £ 120.00

London. The New Sydenham Society. 1876. 3 vols. pp. xvi, 439; xii, 409; viii, 340. Frontis - Vol 1. 8vo. Original brown cloth. The New Sydenham Society Vol LXVIII; LXVIV; and LXXIX. A very good set.

Reference: 111980

 
SMITH, Allan Gardner Lloyd. EVE TEMPTED. Writing and Sexuality in Hawthorne's Fiction. £ 10.00

London. Croom Helm; Totowa, NJ. Barnes and Noble Books. 1984. pp. (vi), 182. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed.

Reference: 188440

 
SMITH, Anthony D.C. HORSLEY, SMITH & COMPANY 1871 - 1971. £ 20.00

Kingston upon Hull. Horsley Smith & Jewson Ltd. 1971. pp. vi. 128. 2 plates, 3 family trees. 4to. Paperback. Previous owners' name inside front cover. A very good copy.

Reference: 3704

 
SMITH, David Alexander. FORGOTTEN HULL 3. A Selection of Photographs 1890s - 1930s. £ 25.00

Hull. Kingston Press. (Hull City Council Library Services). 2012. pp. 127. Well illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781902039213. A very good, clean copy signed by the author on the title page.

Reference: 19635

 
SMITH, David M. THE ACTA OF HUGH OF WELLS. Bishop of Lincoln 1209 - 1235. £ 12.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 2000. pp. liii, 256. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0901503657. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 88. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 13600

 
SMITH, George Barnett. SHELLEY. A Critical Biography. £ 125.00

Edinburgh. David Douglas. 1877. pp. xii, 250. 8vo. Half turquoise morocco, marbled boards, top edge gilt by John Bumpus. From the Easton Neston Library. A very hansome copy. Dunbar 1011

Reference: 89911

 
SMITH, George. ESSAY ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF COTTAGES suited for the Dwellings of the Labouring Classes, for which the premium was voted by the Highland Society of Scotland. Illustrated by Working Plans of single and combined cottages on different scales of accommodation and cost. Also with specifications, details and estimates. £ 160.00

Glasgow. Blackie & Son. 1834. pp. 38, 8 of adverts. Engraved title & 11 folded plans. 8vo. Original cloth, front board label.

Reference: 153747

 
SMITH, Horace. (Editer). MEMOIRS, LETTERS, AND COMIC MISCELLANIES IN PROSE AND VERSE OF THE LATE JAMES SMITH, ESQ. One of the authors of 'The Rejected Addresses'. £ 45.00

London. Henry Colburn. 1840. 2 vols. pp. viii, 359; viii, 367. Frontis - Vol I. Large 12mo. Original blind stamped cloth, slightly frayed on front hinge at top of spine on Vol II.

Reference: 12326

 
SMITH, John E. HULL IN THE 1950s. A Pictorial Diary of Life in Kingston upon Hull. £ 5.00

With a Foreword by the Lord Mayor of Kingston upon Hull. Beverley. Hutton Press Ltd. 1994. pp. 148. Well illustrated in black & white. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 1872167594. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 28517

 
SMITH, John E. THE SHOP FOR THE PEOPLE. Two Centuries of Co-Operative Enterprise in Hull and East Yorkshire. £ 4.00

Beverley. Hutton Press. 1998. pp. 152. Well illustrated. 4to. Paperback.

Reference: 121194

 
SMITH, M. H. (Editor). HORNSEA A CENTURY AGO. The Town and its People in the 1890s. £ 8.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd & Hornsea Local History Class. 1993. pp. 84. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 0948929820. A very good copy.

Reference: 63981

 
SMITH, M.H. POVERTY IN HOLDERNESS 1700 - 1850. £ 18.00

No Publisher. No date (circa 1968). pp. 82. Royal 8vo. Boards, ring bound spine. Typescript printed on one side of page only with Contents written in hand, occasional ink corrections in the text. Academic thesis.

Reference: 290410

 
SMITH, Paul. (Editor). GOVERNMENT AND THE ARMED FORCES IN BRITAIN 1856 - 1990. £ 10.00

London. Hambledon Press. 1996. pp. xviii, 324. 8vo. D/W. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 1852851449

Reference: 6848

 
SMITH. Hugh. FREE FARMING TO MEET FREE TRADE. £ 30.00

London. James Ridgway. 1850. pp. 31. 8vo. Disbound.

Reference: 11366

 
SNYDER, William P. THE POLITICS OF BRITISH DEFENSE POLICY, 1945 - 1962. £ 5.00

London. Ernest benn Ltd. 1964. pp. xvii, 284. 1 folded chart. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed.

Reference: 119450

 
SOCIETY OF LADIES. THE LADY'S MONTHLY MUSEUM, or Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction: being an assemblage of whatever can tend to please the Fancy, interest the Mind or exalt the Character of The British Fair. Vol 7. £ 40.00

London. Vernor & Hood. 1801. pp. ii, 430. Engraved title, 6 engraved plates, 12 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Full calf, spine lacking, but boards firm. Repaired with tape. A little light foxing.

Reference: 14552

 
SOCIETY OF LADIES. THE LADY'S MONTHLY MUSEUM, or Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction: being an assemblage of whatever can tend to please the Fancy, interest the Mind or exalt the Character of The British Fair. Vol XVI. £ 35.00

London. Vernor and Hood. 1806. pp. ii, 430.Engraved title, 5 engraved plates, 6 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards very slightly rubbed. Lacking pp 71/72 and one engraving.

Reference: 27687

 
SOCIETY OF LADIES. THE LADY'S MONTHLY MUSEUM, or Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction: being an assemblage of whatever can tend to please the Fancy, interest the Mind or exalt the Character of The British Fair. Vol. 4. £ 30.00

London. Vernor & Hood. 1800. pp. ii, 490. Engraved title, 4 engraved plates, 12 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Half calf, marble boards. Gathering H is complete but only printed on one side. pp. 425/426 lacking. Badly foxed. Spine lacking, repaired with tape.

Reference: 115140

 
SONDHEIM, Stephen. DUPLICATE COPY OF THE MANUSCRIPT SCORE OF THE FIRST PAGE OF SWEENEY TODD SIGNED with covering typed letter signed. £ 2,500.00

Photocopy sheet 30cm x 35cm inscribed by Sondhein ' To Graham Lloyd with best wishes from Stephen Sondheim' with letter 15cm x 20cm dated February 11, 1999. The letter explains that 'I never part with original manuscript pages, as they are all promised to the Library of Congress after my death. If, however, you'd like to have a duplicate copy, I'll be happy to send one to you.'

Reference: 10683

 
SOUTH HOLDERNESS CRICKET CLUB. SOUTH HOLDERNESS CRICKET CLUB 1882 - 1982. £ 10.00

South Holderness Cricket Club. (1982). pp. 67. 8vo. Wrapper, stapled as issued. Previous owner's name inside from cover. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 10445

 
SOUTHBY-TAILYOUR, Ewen. HELMAND, AFGHANISTAN 3 COMMANDO BRIGADE. £ 6.00

Ebury Press. 2008. pp. xxvii, 292. Illustrated in colour. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780091926953. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 97591

 
SOUTHERN, A.C. ELIZABETHAN RECUSANT PROSE 1559 - 1582. A historical and critical account of the books of the Catholic Refugees printed and published abroad and at secret presses in England together with an annotated bibliography of the same. £ 30.00

With a Foreword by H.O. Evennett. London & Cambridge. Sands & Co. (1950). pp. xxxvi, 533. Frontis, 9 plates. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine slightly faded. A very good copy.

Reference: 15214

 
SOUTHEY, Robert. A VISION OF JUDGEMENT. £ 350.00

London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown. 1821. pp. xxviii, (iv), 79, (i). 4to. Modern quarter calf, cloth boards. Lacking the half title and advert leaves. A small amount of worm in the last few gatherings at the bottom right hand corner of the margin, not affecting the text. The same gatherings are discoloured in the top right hand corner. 1st edition of the work that prompted Byron's The Vision of Judgement. In the Preface Southey without naming names talks of 'Men of diseased hearts and depraved imaginations ...The school which they have set up may properly be called the Satanic school; ...' Byron, in response to a letter by Southey to The Courier said in his letter to the Editor on February 5th 1822 ' And now - what is the "Satanic School?" who are the Scholars? Mr Southey says that I am their Coryphaeus and Goliath - but who are the Philistines?'

Reference: 10707

 
SOUTHEY, Robert. NEW LETTERS OF ROBERT SOUTHEY. £ 75.00

Edited by Kenneth Curry. New York & London. Columbia University Press. 1965. 2 vols. pp. xxii, 552; 566. Frontis in each vol. 8vo. D/Ws. Vol 1 1792 - 1810; Vol 2 1811 - 1838. A very good copy.

Reference: 1693

 
SOUTHEY, Robert; Samuel Rogers and Others. THE POCKET MAGAZINE or Classic and Polite Literature. Volume IX. £ 40.00

With Engravings illustrative of 'Human Life' by S. Rogers, Esq. and 'Minor Poems' and 'Joan of Arc' by Robert Southey, Esq. Poet Laureate. London. John Arliss. 1822. pp. viii,352. 6 plates. 12mo in 6s. Half calf, marbled boards. With the bookplate of Anne Renier and F.G. Renier and the pencil signature of William St Clair.

Reference: 16639

 
SOUTHGATE, Henry. THINGS A LADY WOULD LIKE TO KNOW concerning Domestic Management and Expenditure. £ 20.00

London. William P. Nimmo. 1877. pp. 543, 16 of adverts. Frontis, engraved title. 8vo. Original blue cloth, gilt decoration, all edges gilt. Spine dulled, front hinge weak and frayed, shaken. 5th edition.

Reference: 236050

 
SPEEDY, Thomas. SPORT IN THE HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS OF SCOTLAND with Rod and Gun. £ 45.00

Edinburgh & London. William Blackwood & Sons. 1884. pp. xviii, 412. Frontis, 10 plates and further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Green cloth, head & tail of spine slightly frayed. A very good, clean copy with the bookplate of W.H. Watson, Inver, Horsforth. 1st edition.

Reference: 14072

 
SPENCER, Aubrey George, Archdeacon. ON THE LIFE AND WRITING OF LORD BYRON. £ 10.00

London. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green. 1837. pp. 212 - 219. 8vo. Quarter cloth pamphlet binding. Article from the Keepsake edited by Frederic Mansel Reynolds. Santucho p.234.

Reference: 106170

 
SPENCER, Michael. MICHEL BUTOR. £ 6.00

New York. Twayne Publishers Inc. 1974. pp. 187. 8vo. D/W. Twaynes World Author Series No. 275.

Reference: 69430

 
SPOONER, Rev. J.B. SERMONS. £ 12.00

Gainsborough. R. Browne. 1843. pp. vi, 115. 8vo. Full calf. With bookplates of 3 previous owners.

Reference: 65500

 
SPURRELL, STOW CHURCH RESTORED 1846 - 1866. £ 10.00

Woodbridge. Boydell Press. 1984. pp. xxxii, 220. 4 plates, 1 plan. 8vo. D/W. ISBN0901053398. Lincoln Record Society Vol 75. Previous owners name on front free enpaper otherwise a clean copy, very good.

Reference: 73270

 
STACPOOLE, Alberic and Others. (Editors). THE NOBLE CITY OF YORK. £ 45.00

York. Cerialis Press. 1972. pp. xxxi, 1044. Illustrated in colour & monochrome and with maps & diagrams. 8vo. D/W. Copy no. 1006 of an unstated limitation. Bright, clean copy. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED

Reference: 25598

 
STAMP, A.H. (Editor). FURTHER MEMORIES OF COTTINGHAM. £ 12.00

Cottingham Local History Society. 1991. pp. viii, 124. Illustrated. 8vo. Blue cloth. Previous owners bookplate covered over with plain white paper. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 353839

 
STAMP, Gavin. (Guest Editor). BRITAIN IN THE THIRTIES. £ 10.00

London. Architectural Design. (1980). pp. 112. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback, edges slightly rubbed. AD Profiles 24. A good copy.

Reference: 6897

 
STAMP, L. Dudley. BRITAIN'S STRUCTURE AND SCENERY. £ 6.00

London. Collins. 1947. pp. xvi, 255. 32 colour plates, 32 black & white plates, 74 illustrations in the text. 8vo. D/W badly torn. 2nd edition. New Naturalist 4. A good copy.

Reference: 226620

 
STAMY, Cynthia. MARIANNE MOORE AND CHINA. Orientalism and a Writing of America. £ 6.00

Oxford University Press. 1999. pp. xvi, 220. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 79910

 
STANHOPE, The Hon. Colonel Leicester. GREECE, IN 1823 AND 1824; being a Series of Letters, and Other Documents, on the Greek Revolution, written during a visit to that country. A New Edition, containing numerous supplementary papers, illustrative of the state of Greece in 1825. Illustrated with several curious fac-similes, to which are added, Reminiscences of Lord Byron. £ 475.00

London. Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper. 1825. pp. xvi, 575. Frontis, 1 colour plate. 8vo. Full red calf, gold bands, hinges rubbed. The frontis is browned and has caused off-setting to the title.

Reference: 10419

 
STAUFFER, Andrew M. ANGER, REVOLUTION, AND ROMANTICISM. £ 25.00

Cambridge University Press. 2005. pp. x, 221, (v). 8vo. D/W, unevenly faded on front cover. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism. ISBN 0521846757. A good copy.

Reference: 57425

 
STEEL, The Hon Mr Justice David. FORMAL INVESTIGATION REPORT. The Merchant Shipping Act 1995. FV Gaul. Re-Opened Formal Investigation. £ 45.00

The Assessors: Dr David Aldwinckle, Peter Craven, & Alan Hopper. London. HMSO for the Department for Transport. 2004. pp. xxxi, 340. Illustrated with photographs and diagrams. A4. Paperback including a CD and DVD. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0117034444

Reference: 68987

 
STELZIG, Eugene. (Editor). ROMANTIC AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN ENGLAND. £ 14.00

Contributors are Stephen C. Behrendt, Kevin Binfield, Sue Brown, Frederick Burwick, Christine Chaney, Jasper Cragwell, Diane Long Hoeveler, Susan Levin, Kari Lokke, Sharon M. Setzer, Eugene Stelzig, Miriam L. Wallace, & Joshua Wilner. Farnham. Ashgate. 2009. pp. xi, 219. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780754663669

Reference: 86060

 
STEPHEN, H.L. (Editer). STATE TRIALS POLITICAL AND SOCIAL. (Second Series) Vol IV. £ 6.00

London. Duckworth and Co. 1902. pp. (vi), 284, (ii) of adverts. Frontis. Small 8vo. Brown cloth with gilt decoration. The Trials are:- The Annesley Case, 1743; William Jackson and Others, 1748; M'Daniel and Others, 1755; William Barnard, 1758; Lord Byron, 1765. With the bookplate of Alex Bridge. A very good copy.

Reference: 53570

 
STEPHENSON, W. Bro. Gordon E. THE HISTORY OF THE RECONSTRUCTION AND RE-DECORATION OF THE TEMPLE AT MINERVA LODGE, DAGGER LANE, HULL DURING 1958. £ 6.00

Privately Printed. Circa 1968. pp. 12. 2 sketches. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 72012

 
STIERLIN, henri. (Editor). THE ART OF KARL GERSTNER.Nine Picture Chapters and Selcted Essays. £ 10.00

Translated from the German by Dennis Q. Stephenson. Foreword by Grace Glueck. Contributions by Francois Fricker and Max Luscher. Cambridge, MA & London. The MIT Press. 1981. pp. 225. Well illustrated in colour and monochrome. 4to. D/W. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 026207084

Reference: 98827

 
STIGLAND, William. BYRON AND THE COUNTESS GUICCIOLI. £ 10.00

(London. Chatto & Windus; New York. Willmer & Rogers.) (1869). pp. 491 - 512. 8vo. Wrapper. Article from Belgravia magazine. Santucho p.257.

Reference: 116290

 
STOKER, Bram. THE GREAT WHITE FAIR IN DUBLIN; THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHIP-BUILDING YARD. Two articles in The World's Work Irish Number. Vol IX, No. 54. £ 450.00

London. William Heinemann. May 1907. pp. xvi, 563 - 672, xvii- xxvi, vi, xxvii - xxxiv. 1 colour plate, 1 monochrome plate, many monochrome illustrations in the text, illustrated adverts. 8vo. Cloth with original wrapper bound in. The Great White Fair in Dublin pp. 570 - 576; The World's Greatest Ship-Building Yard (Harland & Wolff in Belfast) pp 647 - 650. Dalby and Hughes H9 and H10.

Reference: 171040

 
STONEMAN, Patsy. JANE EYRE ON STAGE, 1848 - 1898. An Illustrated Edition of Eight Plays with Contextual Notes. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2007. pp. xii, 440. 22 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754603481. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 34085

 
STOREY, Arthur. HULL TRINITY HOUSE HISTORY OF PILOTAGE AND NAVIGATIONAL AIDS of the River Humber (1512 - 1908). £ 8.00

Driffield. The Ridings Publishing Co. 1971. pp. (v), 154. 41 illustrations. 4to. D/W.

Reference: 1023

 
STOREY, Arthur. TRINITY HOUSE OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. £ 10.00

Grimsby. Albert Gait, Ltd. (1967). pp. 146. 24 illustrations. 8vo. D/W, marked and torn. Inscribed by the author 'Miss Major - the first lady to be Lord Mayor of Kingston upon Hull. Arthur Storey'.

Reference: 19071D

 
STOREY, Arthur. TRINITY HOUSE OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. £ 10.00

Grimsby. Albert Gait, Ltd. (1967). pp. 146. 24 illustrations. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 19071

 
STOREY, Mark. BYRON AND THE EYE OF APPETITE. £ 4.00

New York. St. Martin's Press. 1986. pp. ix, 229. 8vo. D/W, spine sunned. Lower front edge bumped. A good copy, clean. ISBN 031211124X

Reference: 78011

 
STOWE, Harriet Beecher. THE TRUE STORY OF LADY BYRON'S LIFE. £ 10.00

(London. MacMillan's Magazine.) (September 1869). pp. 377 - 396. 8vo. Disbound. First and last pages dusty. Ex Nottingham Public Library. MacMillan's Magazine No 119. Vol XX.

Reference: 32571

 
STRACHAN, Malcolm M. & Harold Ainley. (Editors). HODGSON, HARRIS & CO. Some Memories. £ 12.00

Privately Printed. 1998. pp. (iv), 62, (vi), 4, (xv). Illustrated. A4. Ringback spine. A very good copy.

Reference: 70522

 
STREATFEILD, Richard. HONOURABLE WARRIORS. Fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan. A Front-Line Account of the British Army's Battle for Helmund. £ 6.00

Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2014. pp. (x), 219. Illustrated in colour. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781783462278. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 26705

 
STUCLEY, John. SIR BEVILL GRENVILE and his times. 1596 - 1643. £ 5.00

Chichester. Phillimore & Co. Ltd. 1983. pp. xiii, 160. 20 illustrations. 4to. D/W. Edge of text block browned. ISBN 0850335124. A very good copy.

Reference: 87450

 
SUMMERHAYES, V.S. WILD ORCHIDS OF BRITAIN with a key to the species. £ 5.00

London. Collins. 1976. pp. (xxv), 366. 72 monochrome plates. 8vo. Paperback. New Naturalist 19. Reprint. Previous owners' name inside front cover otherwise a very good clean copy. ISBN 0002190869

Reference: 11152

 
SUMNER, Ian and Roy Wilson. YEOMANRY OF THE EAST RIDING. £ 5.00

Beverely. Hutton Press. 1993. pp. 126. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy. ISBN 9781872167473

Reference: 6748

 
SURTEES SOCIETY. YORKSHIRE DIARIES AND AUTOBIOGRAPHIES in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Publications of the Surtees society. Vol LXV. £ 30.00

For the Society by Durham. Andrews & Co; London. Bernard Quaritch; Edinburgh. Blackwood & Sons. 1877. pp. xi, errata, 500, 15, (ii). 3 folded pedigrees. 8vo. Original green cloth. Partly unopened. A very good copy. Diaries and Autobiographies of Adam Eyre, John Shaw, James Fretwell, Jophn Hobson, & Heneage Dering.

Reference: 13028

 
SURTES, Rev. Scott F. WAIFS AND STRAYS OF NORTH HUMBER HISTORY. £ 20.00

London. John Russell Smith. 1864. pp. (iv), 107. 1plate, 2 maps. 8vo. Original green cloth, spine slightly damaged, all edges gilt.

Reference: 739276

 
SWARBRICK, Andrew. OUT OF REACH. The Poetry of Philip Larkin. £ 10.00

Basingstoke. MacMillan. 1995. pp. xii, 202. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0333596617. Inscribed by the author on the half title 'To Edwin Dawes With all good wishes, Andrew'

Reference: 11088

 
SWIATECKA, M. Jadwiga. THE IDEA OF THE SYMBOL. Some Nineteenth Century comparisons with Coleridge. £ 10.00

Cambridge University Press. 1980. pp. viii, 213. 8vo. D/W, spine faded. Edge of text block browned, internally clean. A good copy. ISBN 0521223628.

Reference: 17526

 
SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles. NOTE OF AN ENGLISH REPUBLICAN ON THE MUSCOVITE CRUSADE. £ 30.00

London. Chatto & Windus. 1876. pp. 24. 8vo. Original printed wrapper.

Reference: 72090

 
SWINBURNE, Algernon Charles. WORDSWORTH AND BYRON. £ 10.00

London. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1884. pp.583 - 609; 764 - 790. 8vo. DisboundArticle in the Nineteenth Century. A Monthly Review edited by James Knowles. No. 86 April 1884 & No 87 May 1884. Preserved in a card folder.

Reference: 13982

 
SYKES, Christopher Simon. ANCIENT ENGLISH HOUSE 1240 - 1612. £ 6.00

London. Chatto & Windus. 1988. pp. 239. Well illustrated in colour. Oblong 4to. D/W. ISBN 0701131764. A very good clean copy.

Reference: 66000

 
SYKES, Christopher Simon. THE VISITORS' BOOK. £ 5.00

London. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1978. pp. 224. Well illustrated. Royal 8vo. Cloth. Gift inscription to previous owners on half title. Thin strip of endpaper on front board removed. ISBN 0297774956. A good copy. .

Reference: 3178

 
SYMONS, Alderman John. KINGSTONIANA: being Historical Gleanings and Personal Recollections. £ 20.00

Hull. The Eastern Morning News Co. Ltd. 1889. pp. (xii), 140, errata leaf. Frontis, 19 plates and 1 folded map with a small tear. 4to. Pale blue cloth, slightly dusty. Barnard p 42.

Reference: 13067B

 
SYMONS, John. HULL IN YE OLDEN TIMES. A Lecture on Hull in Ancient Times together with a Series of Letters. Also a Full Description of the Hull White Friar's Monastery. £ 25.00

Hull. Eastern Morning News Co. Ltd. 1884. pp. (ii) of adverts, 132, (ii) of adverts. 8vo. Original printed boards, cloth spine. A very good copy.

Reference: 30229

 
SYMONS, John. HULLINIA: or Selections from Local History: including The Siege of Hull, Our Ancient Churchyards, and Past Poets of Hull. £ 60.00

Kingston - upon - Hull. W. Adams; London. Kent & Co. 1872. pp. viii, 152. 9 plates. 8vo.Original blind stamped cloth with black & gilt decoration. head and tail of spine rubbed. A four page letter from the author dated May 10th 1889 loosely inserted. 'Dear Sir, Yours to hand for which I heartily thank you. Your query shew to me that you are a shrewd historical student. High St. was published in 1862, a quarter of a century ago, and would you believe it no one to my knowledge have found out, before the glaring error, mistakes will creep in to all historical works.......' The letter is about an error in Symons High Street, Hull published in 1862. A good and interesting copy. Barnard p31.

Reference: 34960

 
SYNGE, Lanto. TELLING TALES. Anecdotes of family, antique dealing on Bond Street and collecting textiles. £ 20.00

Published by the Author . 2010. pp. (vi), 176. 8vo. D/W. On recto of title page 'This is number ninety of a small limited edition for Rupert'. With a letter from the author dated 25th February 2011 lossely enclosed.

Reference: 198420

 
T.I. (TAYLOR, John - The Water Poet) AN APOLOGY FOR PRIVATE PREACHING. In which those formes are warranted, or rather justified, which the malignant Sect contemne, and daily by prophane Pamphlets make ridiculous. (Viz) Preaching in a Tub. Teaching against the backe of a Chaire. Instructing at a Tables end. Revealing in a Basket. Exhorting over a Buttery Hatch. Reforming on a Bed side. Or, (Indeed) any place, according to Inspiration (since it is knowne) the Spirit moves in sundry places.Whereunto is annexed, or rather Conjoyned, or furthermore united, or moreover knot the Spirituall postures, alluding to that of Musket and Pike. £ 2,500.00

(London.) Printed in the yeare 1642. pp. 8. 4to. Full C20th morocco and endpapers. With the bookplates of H. Bradley Martin and Fox Pointe Collection Library of Dr & Mrs H.R. Knohl. Top edge trimmed. A lovely copy which has previously been in two well known collections. ESTC R11772; Wing T430, which lists the place of publication as London.

Reference: 10465

 
TADMAN, Francis G. HULL'S WHO'S WHO 1935. £ 20.00

Hull and London. Goddard, Walker & Brown Ltd. 1935. pp. 127. Illustrated with photographs and adverts. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, stapled as issued internally, staples a little rusty. Title attached to cover rather than main text block. A good copy.

Reference: 233200

 
TALBOT, Mrs Catharine. THE WORKS OF THE LATE MRS CATHERINE TALBOT. £ 85.00

London. John Rivington Jun. 1780. pp. (iv), 47, (iii), 336. 8vo. Full calf, spine with gilt decoration. Front hinge cracked but strings holding. A New Edition. The 47 pages between the title and Content leaf and the first work by Mrs Talbot, Reflections on the Seven Days of the Week, is Benjamin Kennicott. The Sabbath. A Sermon Preached in His Majesty's Chapel, Whitehall, and before The University of Oxford. Oxford. at the Theatre. 1781. The title page of this work has several holes in it not affecting the text. ESTC T53369 Mrs Talbot. The Works. ESTC T98188. Shattock. Oxford Guide to British Women Writers. p. 416. 1721 - 1770. A blue stocking who 'Despite the encouragement of her friends , ... did not publish in her lifetime, ... apart from one paper in Dr Johnson's Rambler (no. 30, June 1750).'

Reference: 96010

 
TARDREW, The Rev. T.H. THE STORY OF NEWINGTON PARISH CHURCH, HULL. £ 12.00

Together with a Foreword by the Lord Archbisahop of York and Appendices by the Misses Geadhill, the Rev. A. Curtis, and Mr T.J. Rees. London. A. Brown & Sons, Ltd. (1928). pp.xii, 70. Frontis, 17 plates. 8vo. Later cloth.

Reference: 27655

 
TARDREW, The Rev. T.H. THE STORY OF NEWINGTON PARISH CHURCH, HULL. £ 6.00

Together with a Foreword by the Lord Archbisahop of York and Appendices by the Misses Geadhill, the Rev. A. Curtis, and Mr T.J. Rees. London. A. Brown & Sons, Ltd. (1996). pp. (v), xii, 70. Frontis, 17 plates. 8vo. Paperback. Reprint. A very good copy.

Reference: 27655pb

 
TAUSSIG, Gurion. COLERIDGE AND THE IDEA OF FRIENDSHIP 1789 - 1804. £ 16.00

University of Delaware press. 2002. pp. 376. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0874137411. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 22544

 
TAUT, Bruno. MODERN ARCHITECTURE. £ 100.00

London. The Studio Ltd. (1929). pp. x, 212. Well illustrated in monochrome. Royal 8vo. Later black cloth, later endpapers. A very good rebound copy.

Reference: 93010

 
TAYLOR, Anya. BACCHUS IN ROMANTIC ENGLAND. Writers and Drink, 1780 - 1830. £ 30.00

Basingstoke. MacMillan Press Ltd. 1999. pp. xi, 264. 8 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. Romanticism in Perspective: Texts, Cultures, Histories. General Editors Marilyn Gaull & Stephen Prickett. ISBN 9780333725214. A very good copy.

Reference: 32092

 
TAYLOR, Henry, Sir. THE EVE OF THE CONQUEST, and Other Poems. £ 45.00

London. Edward Moxon. 1847. pp. 8 of adverts, (ii - blank leaf), (viii), 90, (i) of Notes, (i - blank), (i) of adverts. 8vo. Original blind stamped green cloth, spine faded. (1800 - 1886) Taylor, through his father, was an acquaintance of Wordsworth.

Reference: 15668

 
TAYLOR, Mike. SHIPPING ON THE HUMBER. The North Bank. £ 6.00

Stroud. Tempus Publishing Ltd. 2003. pp. 128. Well illustrated with photographs. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0752431161. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 6912

 
TAYLOR, Mike. SHIPPING ON THE HUMBER. The South Bank. £ 6.00

Stroud. Tempus Publishing Ltd. 2003. pp. 128. Very well illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0752427806. As new.

Reference: 87288

 
TAYLOR, Mike. TUGS AND TOWING BARGES ON THE HUMBER WATERWAYS. £ 10.00

Stroud. Tempus Publishing. 2006. pp. 128. Very well illustrated. Royal 8vo. Large format paperback. ISBN 0752438042. As new.

Reference: 19613

 
TEBBUTT, Melanie. MAKING ENDS MEET. Pawnbroking and Working-Class Credit. £ 8.00

Leicester University Press; New York. St. Martin's Press. 1983. pp. x, 235. 28 illustrations. 8vo. D/W, spine very slightly faded. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 071851212x

Reference: 132800

 
TELFORD, Dennis. MONICA. Dearest Bun .... A Haydon Bridge Love Story. £ 12.00

Haydon Parish Council. 2014. pp. 65. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. ISBN 9780957653153. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 10380

 
TEW, Rev. E.L.H. OLD TIMES AND FRIENDS. £ 20.00

London. Simpkin & Co. Ltd; Winchester. Warren & Son. 1908. pp. (viii), 192. 8vo. Blue clooth, spine faded. Tew was Rector of Upham, in the Diocese of Winchester; and sometime Vicar of Hornsea and Rector of Long Riston in the Diocese of York, so parts of the book relate to East Yorkshire. A good copy.

Reference: 8207

 
THACKERAY, Willia Makepeace. THE BIOGRAPHICAL EDITION OF THE WORKS. £ 450.00

With a Life of the Author by Leslie Stephen and a Bibliography. London. Smith, Elder & Co. 1898 - 1904. 13 vols. 9 frontis's and many further illustrations by the author and others throughout. Half green calf, cloth boards. Top edges gilt, spines sunned. End papers slightly foxed.

Reference: 76771

 
THEOPHILUS. DAGON TOTTERING; or, The State Church in Danger; or, a seasonable hint to a disconsolate churchman. Including a remark or two on the conduct of The Hull Memorialists, touching the manner of the getting up of their memorial, and signing and forwarding the same to Earl Grey. £ 65.00

Bound with:- NONCON. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRESENT CONTROVERSY between Church and the Dissenters; and MARVEL, Andrew Junior. THE RIGHTS OF OUR NATIONAL CHURCH, and six reasons for maintaining them against the encroachments of dissenters. Hull. Goodwill and Lawson; William Kennedy (1834). 3 pamphlets bound together. pp. 24; 12; 35. First with frontis. 12mo. Disbound. Chilton p. lxviii & li.

Reference: 194530

 
THOMPSON, A Hamilton. HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIORY OF ST. MARY, BOLTON-IN-WHARFDALE, With some Account of the Canons Regular of the Order of St. Augustine and their Houses in Yorkshire. £ 30.00

Leeds. Thoresby Society. 1928. pp. xvi, 196. Frontis, 8 measured drawings, 60 plates. 8vo. Black cloth, corners slightly bumped. Publications of the Thoresby Society Volume XXX for the Year MCMXXIV.

Reference: 29634

 
Thompson, A Hamilton. (Editor). VISITATIONS OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES IN THE DIOCESE OF LINCOLN. £ 45.00

Vol 1 - Injunctions and other Documents from the Registers of Richard Flemyng and William Gray Bishops of Lincoln 1420 - 1436; Vol 2 - Records of Visitations held by William Alnwick Bishop of Lincoln 1436 - 1449, Part 1; Vol 3 is Part 2. Horncastle. W.K. Morton & Sons, Ltd; Lincoln. J.W. Ruddock & Sons. 1918 - 1929. 3 vols. pp. xxxi, 145 x 2, 147 - 318; lxix, 218 x 2; viii, 219 - 397 x 2, 399 - 501. 8vo. Original printed boards, Vols I & II badly browned, spines damaged; Vol 3 quarter clot, boards - clean. Lincoln Record Society Vols 7, 14 & 21. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED

Reference: 115520

 
THOMPSON, A. Hamilton. (Editor). VISITATIONS IN THE DIOCESE OF LINCOLN 1517 - 1531. Volume I. Visitations of Rural Deaneries by WEilliam Atwater, Bishop of Lincoln, and his Commissaries, 1517 - 1520. £ 16.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1940. pp. civ, 203. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 33. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 6627

 
THOMPSON, A. Hamilton. (Editor). VISITATIONS IN THE DIOCESE OF LINCOLN 1517 - 1531. Volume II. Visitations of Rural Deaneries by John Longland, Bishop of Lincoln, and of Religious Houses by Bishops Atwater and Longland, and by his and their Commissaroes 1517 - 1531. £ 16.00

Hereford Times Ltd. 1944. pp x, 263. 8vo. Original cloth, slightly marked. Lincoln Record Society Vol 35.Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A very good, internally clean copy.

Reference: 12781

 
THOMPSON, Michael. CLOISTER, ABBOT & PRECINCT in Medieval Monasteries. £ 6.00

Stroud. Tempus Publishing Ltd. 2001. pp. 160. 70 illustrations. 8vo. Paperback. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 0752419366

Reference: 30145

 
THOMPSON, Michael. FISH DOCK: The Story of St. Andrew's Dock Hull. £ 8.00

With an Introduction by Arthur G. Credland. Beverley. Hutton Press. 1989. pp. 118. Illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good, clean copy. ISBN 0907033873

Reference: 71990

 
THOMPSON, Michael. HULL DOCKLANDS. An Illustrated History of the Port of Hull. £ 6.00

Beverley. Hutton Press. 1990. pp. 136. Well illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good, bright copy. ISBN 187216708x

Reference: 58734

 
THOMPSON, Michael. HULL'S SIDE-FISHING TRAWLING FLEET 1946 - 1986. £ 6.00

With an Introdutction by Arthur G. Credland. Beverley. Hutton Press. 1987. pp. 126. Well illustrated in monochrome & colour. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy. ISBN 0907033598

Reference: 78890

 
THOMSON, David Cleghorn. I WOULD BE ACOLYTE. £ 25.00

Edinburgh. For the Author by Oliver & Boyd Ltd. 1960. pp. 64. Frontis. 8vo. Tissue wrapper marked and frayed. From the estate of the late Sir Compton Mackenzie by family descent. Inscribed by the author 'For Monty with affectionate 88th birthday greetings from David Cleghorn Thomson'. Mackenzie's full name was Sir Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie.

Reference: 67220

 
THOMSON, Heidi. COLERIDGE AND THE ROMANTIC NEWSPAPER: The Mornig Post and the Road to Dejection. £ 30.00

Palgrave MacMillan. 2016. pp. xii, 274. 8vo. Laminated boards. ISBN 9783319319773. The book is still shrink wrapped.

Reference: 42102

 
THOMSON, James. THE SEASONS; and Castle of Indolence. £ 40.00

London. Charles Tilt. 1836. pp. (ii), 236, (iv) of adverts. Frontis. 10.5 x 7cm in 8s. Original blind stamped cloth, gilt decoration on the spine, front board marked, all edges gilt. Tilt's Miniature Classical Library.

Reference: 8795

 
THOMSON, Walter Sinclair. (Editor). A LINCOLNSHIRE ASSIZE ROLL FOR 1298 (P.R.O. Assize Roll No. 505). £ 10.00

hereford Times Ltd. 1944. pp. cxxvii, 305. 8vo. Original cloth. Lincoln Record Society Vol. 36. Some minor foxing internally, the deckle edge of the text block is foxed. With the bookplate of the Northamptonshire Record Society.

Reference: 19510

 
THORNTON, Robert. THE TEMPLE OF FLORA. (Picturesque botanical plates, illustrative of the sexual system of Carolus von Linnaeus.) With Commentary by Stephen Harris. £ 600.00

London. The Folio Society. 2008. pp. 232; 117. 9 preliminary monochrome plates, 5 preliminary colour plates and 29 flower illustrations, plus 1 of 2 loose colour flower plates (lacking Tulips). Folio. Quarter goatskin with cloth boards, the Commentary is cloth. All in a Solander box. This is No. 426 of an edition of 1980 which 'as of June 2011, only 600 of the original limitation of 1,980 copies were been bound in book form ; the balance have been issued as portfolios of plates and are unnumbered. Quarter-bound in Nigerian goatskin, cloth sides'. according to the Natural History Museum Library. The books are complete in themselves. A very good copy. ADDITIONAL POSTAGE REQUIRED

Reference: 14363

 
THUMIM, Janet. (Editor). SMALL SCREEN, BIG IDEAS. Television in the 1950s. £ 3.00

London. I.B. Tauris. 2002. pp. ix, 262. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.

Reference: 75870

 
TICKELL, Rev John. THE HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL from its Foundation in the Reign of Edward the First to the Present Time. With a Description of Part of the Adjacent Country. Embellished With engraved Views of Public Buildings, an Ancient and Modern Plan of the Town, And several Antiquities. £ 250.00

Hull. Thomas Lee & Co. 1798. pp. x, 924, 925* - 932*, 925 - 940. Frontis & 17 plates as called for plus an additional 8 plates taken from Hadley's A New and Complete History of the Town and County of the Town of Kingston upon Hull, 1778. Large Post 4to. Full calf, respined rather plainly. A solid and interesting copy. Boyne p 161.

Reference: 4748EX

 
TICKELL, Rev John. THE HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL from its Foundation in the Reign of Edward the First to the Present Time. With a Description of Part of the Adjacent Country. Embellished With engraved Views of Public Buildings, an Ancient and Modern Plan of the Town, And several Antiquities. £ 200.00

Hull. Thomas Lee & Co. 1798. pp. x, 940. Frontis & 17 plates as called for, one folding plate repaired. Minor foxing. Large Post 4to. Half calf, marbled baords, spine sunned. Hinges reinforced internally. Boyne p 161.

Reference: 4748

 
TILLOTSON, Geoffrey. THE CONTINUITY OF ENGLISH POETRY FROM DRYDEN TO WORDSWORTH. £ 5.00

University of Nottingham. 1967. pp. 22. 8vo. Card covers. Byron Foundation Lecture No 37.

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TIMPSON, Alastair, with Andrew Gibson-Watt. IN ROMMEL'S BACKYARD. A Memoir of the Long Range Desert Group. £ 6.00

Foreword by Major-General David Lloyd Owen. Barnsley. Pen & Sword. 2010. pp. xxii, 182. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Originallly published in 2000. ISBN 1848843151. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 445930

 
TISSINGTON, Silvester. A COLECTION OF EPITAPHS AND MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS, on The most Illustrious Persons of All Ages and Countries. £ 16.00

London. Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 1857. pp. xvi, 517. 8vo. Cloth, new spine and labels.

Reference: 183404

 
TODD, C.S. INCIDENTS IN THE HISTORY OF KINGSTON - UPON - HULL from the Accession of Henry 7th to the Death of Henry 8th. A Lecture delivered by C.S. Todd before the Literary and Philosophical Society, 1868. £ 20.00

London. Longman & Co; Hull. Thornton & Pattinson. 1869. pp. (iii), 129. 8vo. Quarter cloth, printed boards. Barnard p 18.

Reference: 6542

 
TOLLEY, A.T. LARKIN AT WORK. A Study of Larkin's Mode of Composition as seen in his Workbooks. £ 20.00

University of Hull Press. 1997. pp. xi, 199. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0859586626. Inscribed by the author on half title to the Larkin Society and with the bookplate of Edwin Dawes.

Reference: 99410

 
TOMLINSON, John. THE LEVEL OF HATFIELD CHACE AND PARTS ADJACENT. £ 60.00

Ilkley. The Scolar Press for Epworth Mechanics' Institute. (1980). pp. (x), 322. Frontis, 11 plates, 2 maps both folded and linen backed. Royal 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards. No. 28 of a limited edition of 75 copies of the de luxe version, the complete edition of this facsimile being of 100 copies.

Reference: 15542

 
TONTIPLAPHOL, Betsy Winakur. POETICS OF LUXURY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. Keats, Tennyson, and Hopkins. £ 16.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2011. pp. ix, 211. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781409404897

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TOWNEND, John. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. 100 Years of the House of Townend. £ 5.00

Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 2006. pp. iv, 80. Illustrtae with photographs. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 1902645464. Signed by author on title page. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 64190

 
TOWNSHEND, Sir Charles V.F. MY CAMPAIGN IN MESOPOTAMIA. £ 30.00

London. Thornton Butterworth Ltd. 1920. pp. 400. Frontis, 8 maps & plans, a further 7 in the text, 2 facsimiles. 8vo. Red cloth, head and tail of spine very slightly rubed. With the bookplate of the Lending Library, 13 Jaffa Road, Jerusalem. A good copy.

Reference: 15480

 
TRAVIS-COOK, J. NOTES ON THE ORIGIN OF KINGSTON-UPON-HULL. And of the Port of Hull, also on the Camin Charter, The Meaux Register (including the "Old" River Hull Tradition), and glimpses of Mediæval Hull. £ 60.00

London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. (1909). pp. x, 68. Frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. Original red cloth, spine darkened. Previous owners bookplate.

Reference: 4930a

 
TRAVIS-COOK, J. THE STORY OF THE DE LA POLES. £ 18.00

Hull. Eastern Morning News Co. 1888. pp. 7, 62. Frontis, tipped in with archival tape. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued, staples rusty, slightly worn at head & tail of spine. A good copy. Barnard p41.

Reference: 230038pb

 
TREDENNICK, Bianca. (Editor). VICTORIAN TRANSFORMATIONS. Genre, Nationalism and Desire in Nineteenth-Century Literature. £ 20.00

Contributors are Julie Carr, Siobhan Carroll, Brian Cooney, Ian Duncan, Erin M. Gross, Louisa Hadley, Michael Hurley, Mark Meritt, Deborah Deneholz Morse,Scott Rogers, Julianne Smith, & Bianca Tredennick. Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2011. pp. xv, 197. 4 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9781409411871. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 43046

 
TREFOUSSE & Co. DRESSING, DYEING & MANUFACTURE OF GLOVES. Three Complete Establishments. £ 300.00

Paris. Stern. (1879?) pp. (vii). 20 plates interleaved with pages of text and tissue guards. Oblong 8vo. Morocco spine, cloth boards. Text in French and English. French title page hinge repaired with archival tape.

Reference: 55314

 
TRELAWNY, E.J. RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LAST DAYS OF SHELLEY AND BYRON. £ 130.00

London. Edward Moxon. 1858. pp. viii, 304. Frontis, 3 plates. 8vo. Later marbled boards, top edge gilt. Pencil underlining throughout, paper beginning to brown. With the bookplate of Charles Cammell, Wise Vol 2, p102.

Reference: 279100

 
TRIMMER, Sarah. A DESCRIPTION OF A SET OF PRINTS OF ANCIENT HISTORY; contained in A Set of Easy Lessons. Second Edition. With A SERIES OF PRINTS OF ANCIENT HISTORY, designed as Ornaments for those Apartments in which Children receive the first Rudiments of their Education. £ 100.00

London. John Marshall. 1787/1788; (1790 - 1800?) 2 vols in 2 parts each. pp. 104, iv, 116; (ii). Plates VIII, VIII, VIII, VIII, XXXII. 24mo. Quarter calf, marbled boards, spines very dry, front board of Description detached, all other hinges fragile. Both volumes cut down. ESTC N6354 & T132935

Reference: 106430

 
TROLLOPE, Anthony. AYALA'S ANGEL. £ 500.00

London. Chapman & Hall. 1881. 3 vols. pp. iv, 280; iv, 272; iv, 277. No half titles as called for, final blank in Vol 3 lacking. 8vo. Half roan, marbled boards. Some minor, pale foxing. 1st edition. Previous owners name on front free endpaper. A good copy. Sadleir 60. Scarce in fine condition.

Reference: 75650

 
TROLLOPE, Anthony. HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT. £ 250.00

London. Strahan & Co. 1869. 2 vols. pp. xii, 384; xii, 384. 32 plates & 32 vignettes by Marcus Stone. 8vo. Contemporary red cloth, slightly marked, not the original binding as listed by Sadleir. Endpapers slightly foxed and very minor spotting, occasionally, through text. 1st edition. With the bookplate of Charles Cory Aldred. A very good copy. Sadleir 31.

Reference: 79040

 
TROLLOPE, Anthony. HUNTING SKETCHES. £ 150.00

London. Chapman & Hall. 1865. pp. (iv), 115, (i) of advert. An illustration of Trollope out hunting has been tipped in on the verso of the title page. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, spine with label and gilt decoration, slightly sunned. Reprinted from the Pall Mall Gazette. 1st edition in book form. A good copy. Sadleir 21

Reference: 63629

 
TROLLOPE, Anthony. THE DUKE'S CHILDREN. A Novel. £ 575.00

London. Chapman and Hall Ltd. 1880. 3 vols. pp. viii, 320; viii, 327; viii, 312. 8vo. Original cloth skilfully repaired on the spines and corners, and the inner joints. 1st edition. Sadleir 57.

Reference: 14484

 
TROLLOPE, Anthony. THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET. £ 550.00

London. Smith, Elder & Co. 1867. 2 vols. pp. (iv), 384; (iv), 384. 2 frontis's, 30 plates - the majority with tissue guards, vignettes starting each chapter. 8vo. Original blue cloth with gilt decoration, spines very skilfully relaid. 1st edition. Sadleir 26. With regard to the advert leaf some times found in Vol 2 , Sadleir says 'This leaf of advertisments is irregular in its appearance. I have noted it in real first issues and also in one copy of the second edition, but not in copies of intermediate issues.....I include it as a feature of a 'first issue' from motives of propriety rather than from conviction, and collectors who have a copy of this novel showing all the features of a first issue but lacking the advertisment leaf would, in my opinion, be hypercritical in rejecting their prey on that account.' This copy has some of Trollope's 1st issue points, but not all.

Reference: 97070

 
TROLLOPE, Anthony. THE NOBLE JILT. A Comedy. £ 120.00

Edited with a Preface by Michael Sadleir. London. Constable & Co. 1923. pp. xxiii, 182. 8vo. Original blind stamped red cloth, spine faded. Limited edition of 500 copies. With the bookplate of Carroll Atwood Wilson inside the front board and a previous owners nam on the front free endpaper. A very good copy. Sadleir 70

Reference: 15888

 
TROLLOPE, Anthony. THE THREE CLERKS. A Novel. £ 45.00

London. Richard Bentley. 1865. pp. iv, 555. Frontis, vignette on title page. 8vo. Half red calf, cloth boards, spine sunned. Top edge gilt. Endpapers foxed and with previos owners name. Half title present. New Edition. A very good copy. Sadleir p.23. No. 10 of Bentley's Favourite Novels.

Reference: 8959

 
TROLLOPE, Anthony. THE VICAR OF BULLHAMPTON. £ 125.00

With Thirty Illustrations by H. Woods. London. Bradbury, Evans and Co. 1870. pp. xvi, 481. Frontis, 22 plates as called for, vignette on title page, further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Half blue calf, marbled boards. Previous owners' names on front free endpaper. Lacking half title. 1st edition. A good copy. Sadleir 33.

Reference: 18452

 
TROLLOPE, Anthony. THE WEST INDIES AND THE SPANISH MAIN. £ 240.00

London. Chapman & Hall. 1859. pp. iv, 395. Coloured frontis. 8vo. Half green calf, marbled boards, slightly rubbed. Spine slightly scuffed. Endpapers foxed and with previous owner's name tipped in. 1st edition. A very good copy. Sadleir 9.

Reference: 202970

 
TRUEBLOOD, Paul Graham. (Editor). BYRON'S POLITICAL AND CULTURAL INFLUENCE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE. A Symposium. £ 6.00

New Jersey. Humanities Press. 1981. pp. xix, 210. Frontis. 8vo. D/W. Previous owner's bookplate. ISBN 0391021648

Reference: 4097

 
TUCKER, Abraham, (William Hazlitt). AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE LIGHT OF NATURE PURSUED, originally published, in seven volumes under the name of Edward Search, Esq. £ 350.00

London. J. Johnson. 1807. pp. lii, 529. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, rubbed. The Preface, Introduction, Contents and last leaf are badly browned (poor quality paper). There is also a stain at the top of the page in the opening sections that decreases further into the volume. Some foxing throughout. Keynes 3. Writing in 1931 says ' The book was published anonymously ... no contemporary criticism has been recorded. It is very uncommon at the present time...'

Reference: 88601

 
TUER, Andrew W. THE FOLLIES & FASHIONS OF GRANDFATHERS (1807) £ 300.00

Embellished with Thirty Seven whole page Plates including Ladies and Gentlemen's Dress; Sporting and Coaching Scenes, Fanciful Prints, Portraits of Celebrities etc. London. Field & Tuer; New York. Scribner & Welford. 1886/7. pp. (x) vi, 366, (ii), (viii) of adverts. Frontis and 36 plates of which 18 are coloured. 4to. Original cloth spine and boards. Large Paper copy, No 228 of 250 signed by Field & Tuer.

Reference: 18846

 
TULLY, J.H. BLUE BEARD; or, Hints to the Curious. A Burlesque Burletta. £ 20.00

Correctly printed from the Prompt Book, with Exits, Entrances etc. London. W.W. Barth. ND. (Circa 1850). pp. 22. 12mo. Printed wrapper. Barth's (late Pattie's) Universal Stage; Theatrical Prompt Book. No. 34.

Reference: 9226

 
TUNSTALL, Jeremy. THE FISHERMEN. £ 6.00

London. MacGibbon & Kee. 1962. pp. 294. Illustrated. 8vo. Cloth, no dust wrapper. Previous owner's bookplate. 1st edition. Good, clean copy.

Reference: 45618

 
TURLEY, Richard Marggraf. KEATS'S BOYISH IMAGINATION. £ 30.00

London. Routledge. 2004. pp. xiv, 158.. 8vo. Laminated boards. Edge of text block very lightly browned. ISBN 0415288827.

Reference: 9298

 
TURNBULL, A. (Editor). BIOGRAPHIA EPISTOLARIS being the Biographical Supplement of Coleridge's Biographia Literaria with Additional Letters, etc £ 20.00

London. G. Bell & Sons Ltd. 1911. 2 vols. pp. xxiv, 300; viii, 351, (i), 30 of adverts. 8vo. Maroon cloth, endpapers browned. Occasional pencil markings in the Contents of Vol 1. Kennedy p 7 & 42; Wise p.190.

Reference: 23373

 
TURNOUR, The Hon and Rev Edward John. THE WARNING VOICE, A Sacred Poem, in Two Cantos; addressed to Infidel Writers of Poetry. £ 200.00

Bound with THE PROTESTANT CHURCH alone faithful in Reading the Word of God; proved by a contrast with the Church of Rome, in A Sermon. London. For the Author by Longman, Hurst, rees, Orme & Brown. 1818. pp. 20, (iv), 32. 4to. Full calf, gilt decoration, hinges slightly rubbed, base of spine worn, some scratching on the boards. Internally very clean. Chew p.106 ' It is addressed particularly to Byron'. None of the Infidel Writers of Poetry are named.

Reference: 227460

 
TWYFORD, A.W. and Major Arthur Griffiths. RECORDS OF YORK CASTLE: Fortress, Court House, and Prison. £ 30.00

London. Griffith and Farren. 1880. pp. (viii), 273, 32 of adverts. Frontis and 2 plates (photographs), with further wood engravings in the text. 8vo. Original brown cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. Slightly shaken. A good copy.

Reference: 10999

 
TWYFORD, Capt. A.W. YORK AND YORK CASTLE: An Appendix to the 'Records of York Castle'. £ 30.00

London. Griffith and Farran. (1883). pp. (iv), 299, 30 of adverts. 8vo. original brown cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. A very good copy.

Reference: 13533

 
ULYATT, Michael E. FIVE HULL TRAGEDIES. The Union Steam Packet Explosion 1837; The Whaler Diana's Dramatic Voyage 1866 - 7; The Dogger Bank Incident 1904; The R38 Airship Disaster 1921; The Train Disaster 1927. £ 12.00

Hull. Bradley Publications & Co. 1977. pp. 29. Illustrated. 8vo. Black cloth. 1st edition limited to 500 copies. A very good copy

Reference: 142230

 
ULYATT, Michael E. OLD FAITHFUL. A History of Hull Football Club 1865 - 1987. £ 8.00

With Rugby League Statistical Records by Bill Dalton and a Foreword by Lord Derby. Beverley. Hutton Press. 1988. pp. 125. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0907033636. Old price sticker on back board otherwise a very good, clean copy.

Reference: 36517

 
ULYATT, Michael E. & Edward W. Paget-Tomlinson. HUMBER SHIPPING. A Pictorial History. £ 6.00

Clapham. Dalesman Publishing Co. Ltd. 1979. pp, 80. Well illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0852064888. Some sections of text block beginning to brown, otherwise a very good clean copy.

Reference: 114156

 
ULYATT, Michel E. SEE YOU DOWN AT THE CIRCLE. £ 10.00

With additional research to David Sherwood. Willerby. Mike Ulyatt Enterprises. 2004. pp. 84. Illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 8vo. A very good clean copy. ISBN 190270925X

Reference: 27437

 
UZANNE, Octave. FASHION IN PARIS. The Various Phases of Femine Taste and Aesthetics from 1797 to 1897. £ 75.00

From the French by Lady Mary Loyd. With One Hundred Hand Coloured Plates & two Hundred and Fift text Illustrations by Francois Courboin. London. William Heinemann; New York Charles Scribner's Sons. 1898. pp. xvi, 180. Coloured frontis and 99 coloured plates as called for. 250 illustrations in the text. 4to. Rebound in cloth with original binding laid down, new endpapers. There is some minor foxing in the text. Apart from the frontis all colour plates have tissue guards. Residue of tape marks inner edge of title and frontis.

Reference: 36787

 
VAETH, J. Gordon. BLIMPS & U-BOATS. U.S. Navy Airships in the Battle of the Atlantic. £ 10.00

Annapolis. Naval Institute Press. 1992. pp. ix, 205, (v). Illustrated. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 51877

 
VALENTINE, Mrs Laura. (Compiler and Editor). GEMS OF NATIONAL POETRY. £ 15.00

London & New York. Frederick Warne & Co. Circa 1893. pp. xiv, 533, (i). 8vo. Half green calf, cloth boards slightly marked. All edges marbled. Printed in double columns. Endpapers slightly foxed. A very good copy.

Reference: 15931

 
VALOIS, Jane de St. Remy de. THE LIFE OF JANE DE S. REMY DE VALOIS, heretofore Countess de la Motte. £ 300.00

Containing A Circumstantial and exact Detail of the many extraordinary Events which have attended this unfortunate Lady from her Birthm and contributed to raise her to the Dignity of Confidant and Favorite of the Queen of France. Some farther Particulars relative to the mysterious Transaction of The Diamond Necklace. Her Trial, Condemnation, and Imprisonment in the Salpetriere; her almost miraculous Escape from thence: with many curious and interesting Particulars of her Journey through several Provinces of France, under different Disguises. Also An Address to the National Assembly, supplicating a new trial. Written by Herself. London. J. Bew. 1791. 2 vols. pp. xvi, 451; (iv), 424, 63 of appendix. Frontis - Vol I; 2 plates in Vol II. Original boards, later cloth spines. Very slight, faint damp stains in foredge margin of Vol I. ESTC T142583

Reference: 72306

 
VARDY, Alan D. CONSTRUCTING COLERIDGE. The Posthumous Life of the Author. £ 30.00

Basingstoke. Palgrave MacMillan. 2010. pp. viii, 196. 8vo. Laminated boards. ISBN 9780230574809. Pencil markings and marginalia throughout, otherwise a very good copy.

Reference: 12486

 
VENISELOS, M. BYRON AND GREECE. £ 5.00

London. The Poetry Society. 1931. pp. 374 - 380. 8vo. Original printed wrapper bound in, in boards. Article from The Poetry Review September/October 1931.

Reference: 111290

 
VERNEY, Sir Harry (Editor). THE VERNEYS OF CLAYDON. A Sevententh-Century English Family. £ 5.00

London. Robert Maxwell. 1968. pp. xii, 266. Frontis, 12 plates. 8vo. D/W.

Reference: 220366

 
VESEY-FITZGERALD, Brian. BRITISH GAME. £ 6.00

London. Collins. 1946. pp. xv, 240. 24 colour plates & 48 monochrome plates. 8vo. D/W, slight frayed 1st edition. New Naturalist 2. A good copy.

Reference: 39899

 
VICKERS, Hugo. THE PRIVATE WORLD OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR. £ 30.00

Introduction by Joseph Friedman. London. Harrods Publishing. 1995. pp. 240. Very well illustrated manily in monochrome. 4to. Dark Blue cloth. ISBN1900055007. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 38653

 
VINE, Philip A. KHCT 1899 - 1979. An Illustrated History of Kingston upon Hull City Transport. £ 6.00

Kingston upon Hull City Transport. 1979. pp. 40. Well illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 73660

 
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Reference: 0000

 
WADDINGTON, George. A VISIT TO GREECE IN 1823 and 1824. £ 250.00

London. John Murray. 1825. pp. (viii), lix, (iii), 248, (ii) addendum. Foldeed map & folded plan. 8vo. Full calf, spine a bit dry and rubbed, worn top of front and rear hinge. Santucho p220. There is some mention of Byron but the author states that 'I have not visited Misolonghi; partly on account of the extremely repulsive nature of the place itself, and its entire destitution of any thing to interest the imagination or the memory ...' He goes on to say that what information he has was collected here and at Athens. The Chapter XIX is headed Zante, April 1824.

Reference: 79351

 
WALKER, George. THE COSTUME OF YORKSHIRE illustrated by a series of Forty Engravings being Fac-Similes of Original Drawings, with Descriptions in English and French. £ 500.00

Edited by Edward Hailstone. Leeds. Richard Jackson. 1885. pp. (viii), 106. Frontis, 40 plates with tissue guards. Folio. Quarter green morocco, green cloth boards. Corners rubbed, respined, new endpapers. No 208 of an edition of 600. Plates are clean, occasional minor foxing in the text.Text in English and French.

Reference: 3500

 
WALKER, J.E.S. HULL & EAST RIDING CLOCKS AND WATCHES and their London origins including a Directory of their Makers before 1900. £ 5.00

Prepared for an Exhbition at the Court Room of the Town Docks Museum, Kingston upon Hull 6th Mareech to 3rd May 1982. Hornsea Museum Publication. 1982. pp. 96. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. As new. ISBN 0950795615

Reference: 11967

 
WALKES, W.R. A PAIR OF LUNATICS. A Dramatic Sketch (Revised Version). £ 10.00

London & New York. Samuel French & T. Henry French. ND. (Circa 1890s). pp. 10, (ii). Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. French's Acting Edition (Late Lacy's). No. 1965.

Reference: 6594

 
WALLACE, Catherine Miles. THE DESIGN OF BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA. £ 5.00

London. George Allen & Unwin. 1983. pp. xiii, 169. 8vo. D/W. A very good copy. ISBN0048000167.

Reference: 1982

 
WALLEN, Martin. CITY OF HEALTH, FIELDS OF DISEASE. Revolutions in the Poetry, Medicine and Philosophy of Romanticism. £ 16.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2004. pp. x, 202. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754635422. A very good, bright, clean copy. Includes chapters on Wordsworth & Coleridge.

Reference: 14824

 
WALLER, Edmund & Sir John Denham. THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDMUND WALLER AND SIR JOHN DENHAM. £ 12.00

With Memoir and Critical Dissertation by the Rev. George Gilfillan. Edinburgh. James Nichol. 1857. pp. xxxii, (ii), 329. 8vo. Original blind stamped cloth. A very good copy.

Reference: 97920

 
WALPOLE, Josephine. (Compiler). LEONARD SQUIRRELL, etchings and engravings. £ 8.00

Woodbridge. Baron Publishing Ltd. (1983). pp. 77. Well illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. D/W. A very good copy.

Reference: 9546

 
WARD, Harry. FREEMEN IN ENGLAND 1975. £ 12.00

Epsom. Harry Ward. (1975). pp. (ii), iv, 105. Illustrated. 8vo. Red cloth. Previous owners bookplate and letter from Ward loosely inserted.

Reference: 11937

 
WARD, J.M.G. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF GOLF ON WESTWOOD. £ 6.00

Beverley. Coxton Publications Ltd. 1990. pp. xii, 96. 44 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. Beverley and East Riding Golf Club 1889 - 1989.

Reference: 1085918

 
WARNER, Philip. THE ZEEBRUGGE RAID. £ 5.00

London. William Kimber. 1978. pp. 238. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0718300564

Reference: 26652

 
WARNER, The Rev Graham N. THE MUSE OF MORAYLAND. Being the County Lecture delivered to the London Morayshire Club on 17th October 1930. £ 20.00

Elgin. The Courant and Courier Office. (1931). pp. 40. 8vo. Printed wrapper, marked. The pamphlet was issued stapled together, the staples have rusted leaving a mark on all pages at the point of contact.

Reference: 102421

 
WARREN, Ernest. THE NETTLE, A Comedietta, in One Scene. £ 10.00

London & New York. Samuel French. ND. (Circa 1880s). pp. 15. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. French's Acting Edition (late Lacy's). No. 1904.

Reference: 67190

 
WARREN, Mrs Eliza (Editor). THE LADIES' TREASURY FOR 1879. A Household Magazine. £ 95.00

London. Bemrose and Sons. 1879. pp. (ii), iv, 716. Frontis and 10 uncoloured engraved plates, 9 coloured folded fashion plates, 3 folded design plates. 8vo. Cloth, top of front hinge split.

Reference: 16481

 
WARREN, Mrs Eliza (Editor). THE LADIES' TREASURY: An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Education, Fine Art, Domestic Economy, Needlework, and Fashion. Volume IX. £ 18.00

London. Houlston & Wright. 1865. pp. iv, 380. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt decoration.

Reference: 50220

 
WARREN, Mrs Eliza (Editor). THE LADIES' TREASURY: An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Education, Fine Art, Domestic Economy, Needlework, and Fashion. Volume VIII. £ 25.00

London. Houlston & Wright. 1864. pp. iv, 380. Coloured frontis, foxed, & 2 colour plates, all topographical, further illustrations in the text. Royal 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt decoration.

Reference: 144570

 
WARREN, Mrs Eliza. (Editor). THE LADIES' TREASURY AND TREASURY OF LITERATURE January to june 1871. Vol X - New Series. £ 18.00

London. Bemrose & Sons. 1871. pp. 240, 92. Illustrated. Purpel cloth with gilt decoration, faded. front board slightly marked, all edges gilr, corners slightly bumped.

Reference: 14848

 
WARREN, Mrs Eliza. (Editor). THE LADIES' TREASURY FOR 1877. A Household Magazine. £ 95.00

London. Bemrose and Sons. 1877. pp. (ii), iv, 724. Frontis and 10 uncoloured engraved plates, 11 coloured folded fashion plates, 1 coloured design plate and 2 folded uncoloured fashion plates. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth, all edges gilt. The book has been recased and has new endpapers.

Reference: 6329

 
WARREN, Mrs Eliza. (Editor). THE LADIES' TREASURY FOR 1881. A Household Magazine. £ 95.00

London. Bemrose and Sons. 1881. pp. (ii), iv, 716. Frontis and 10 uncoloured engraved plates, 10 coloured folded fashion plates, 3 folded design plates, 1 torn and repaired. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth, all edges gilt. Shaken and hinges weak, but holding internally.

Reference: 16903

 
WARREN, Mrs Eliza. (Editor). THE LADIES' TREASURY of Literature, Occupation, & Amusement. Illustrated with Fine Engravings. £ 75.00

Lpondon. Bemrose & Sons. 1867. pp. iv, 3 - 572. 4 coloured fashion plates, 4 folded coloiured pattern plates and many further engravings. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards. Some minor foxing occasional in text.

Reference: 14990

 
WARREN, Mrs Eliza. (Editor). THE LADIES' TREASURY: An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature, Poetry, Fine Art, Education, Domestic Economy, needlework, and Fashion. Vols I & II New Series. £ 35.00

London. (Bemrose and Sons) 1866. pp. 364; 354. 2 Frontis's and 13 uncloured engraved plates, 4 coloured fashion plates. 8vo. Some foxing. Half calf, marbled boards.

Reference: 6805

 
WATKIN, D.J. (Editor). SALE CATALOGUES OF LIBRARIES OF EMINENT PERSONS. Volume 4. Architects. £ 30.00

London. Mansell with Sotheby Parke-Bernet Publications. 1972. pp. v, 283. 8vo. Brown cloth. ISBN 720102944. The architects are Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor, William Chamnbers, Robert Adam, George Dance, Robert Smirke, & Augustus Welby Pugin. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 105754

 
WATSON, George. COLERIDGE THE POET. £ 6.00

London. Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1966. pp. xi, 147. 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed. A good copy.

Reference: 82653

 
WATSON, Nigel. THROUGH TIDES & TIME. The Story of John Good & Sons Ltd. 175 Years of a Family Business. £ 10.00

Leyburn. St. Matthew's Press. 2007. pp. 74. Well illustrated. Royal 4to. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0954378229

Reference: 156930

 
WATTS, Alaric A. (Editor). THE LITERARY SOUVENIR. £ 50.00

London. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green. 1832. pp. xvi, 344. Frontis, 11 plates. 12mo in 6s. Full roan, all edges gilt, head & tail of spine rubbed. Rear hinge tender internally. Includes Sketches of Modern Poets by Watts - Wordsworth; Campbell; Coleridge; Lamb. Faxon 1566. The date has been erased from the title page but the pagination matches that of a dated copy on The Library Hub.

Reference: 33597

 
WATTS, Anthony V. THE HUMBER. Geography, History, Local Craft. £ 10.00

With a Foreword by The Rev. W.B. Andrews, Port Chaplain, Mission to Seamen, Hull. North Ferriby. Lockington Publishing Co. Ltd. (1980). pp. 58. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Signed by the author. ISBN 0905490118. A very good copy.

Reference: 85801

 
WAUGH, Alec. AUTOGRAPH LETTER to John Montgomery. £ 40.00

January 15th 1974. Folded air-letter form of blue paper posted in Gibralter with Waugh's Tangier address on reverse. 'No, I missed your piece about Evelyn in Gay News. That is one of the disadvantages of living abroad. I don't see many magazines and there's no TV. I never saw the A.G. Macdonald cricket match. I wonder when Christopher Sykes will get down to the biography of E.W. He is very dilatory. I won't say that he is in danger of missing the bus, but he has been preceded.'

Reference: 8853

 
WEBB, John. HAVERHILL, A Descriptive Poem, and other Poems. £ 145.00

London. For the Author. 1810. pp. (xxiv), 119. 8vo. Quarter calf, marbled boards, later endpapers. Slightly crude binding. In the 'To The Reader' Webb describes himself as a Journeyman Weaver.

Reference: 285170

 
WEBSTER, Mary. JOHAN ZOFFANY 1733 - 1810. £ 75.00

New Haven & London. Yale University Press for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. 2011. pp. xii, 708. Beautifully illustrated. 4to. D/W. ISBN 9780300162783.Inscription to previous owner on half title otherwsie a very clean, bright copy. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED

Reference: 13971

 
WEINBERG, Alan M & Timothy Webb. (Editors). THE NEGLECTED SHELLEY. £ 30.00

Contributors are Stephen C. Behrendt, Richard Cronin, Nora Crook, Jack Donovan, David Duff, Timothy Morton, Michael O'Neill, Charles E. Robinson, Diego Saglia, Maria Schoina, Timothey Webb, & Alan M. Weinberg. Farnham. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2015. pp. xix, 347. 1 facsimile. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9781472465641. As new.

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WEINBERG, Alan M & Timothy Webb. (Editors). THE UNFAMILIAR SHELLEY. £ 30.00

Contributors are Stephen C. Behrendt, Michael Bradshaw, Nora Crook, Jack Donovan, David Duff, Nancy Moore Goslee, Christopher R. Miller, Timothy Morton, Michael O'Neill, Martin Priestman, Donald H. Reiman, Hugh Roberts, Michael Rossington, Timothy Webb, Alan M. Weinberg, & Merle A. Williams Farnham. Ashgate. 2009. pp. xix, 369. 8 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780754663904

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WELDON, Fay. SACRED COWS. £ 6.00

London. Chatto & Windus. 1989. pp. 44. Paperback. Chatto CounterBlasts No. 4. Signed by the author on the half title page.

Reference: 8986

 
WELLS. George Herbert. INITIALLED POST CARD. £ 285.00

1913 - 1924 Post card of Wells's house Easton Glebe, Dunmow, Essex. Inscribed in Wells's hand 'H.G. too. 1.15 Wed May 14 Empress Club H.G' and in another hand H.G. Wells' house in Essex. Wells lived at Easton Glebe between 1912 and 1928 so this would be in 1913, 1919 or 1924 as these are the years that 14th May was a Wednesday. Minor foxing. ODNB.

Reference: 12999

 
WEST, Sally. COLERIDGE AND SHELLEY. Textual Engagement. £ 25.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2007. pp. xii, 197. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9780754660125

Reference: 134260

 
WEST, Shearer. (Editor). THE VICTORIANS AND RACE. £ 25.00

Contributors are Tim Barringer, Inga Bryden, Deborah Cherry, Helen M. Cooper, Tim Dolin, Simeran Man Singh Gell, Mary Hamer, Joseph A. Kestner, Anita Levy, Reina Lewis, Douglas A. Lorimer, Donald M. MacRaild, H.L. Malchow, Shearer West. Aldershot. Scolar Press. 1996. pp. xv, 249. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 1859282687. A very good, bright, clean copy. Includes Tracing the route to England: Nineteenth-Century Caribbean interventions into English debates on race and slavery.

Reference: 8496

 
WHALLEY, George. COLERIDGE AND SARA HUTCHINSON and The Asra Poems. £ 12.00

Toronto University Press. 1955. pp. xxi, 188. 6 plates. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed.

Reference: 4213

 
WHEATER, W. SOME HISTORIC MANSIONS OF YORKSHIRE and Their Associations. £ 60.00

With Twenty-five etched illustrations, drawn on the spot, by A. Buckle, Stanley Medway, and J.A. Symngton. Leeds. Richard Jackson. 1889. pp. 335. 25 plates.Royal 8vo. Original cloth, gilt decoration. All tissue guards present. No. 126 of a limited edition of 300 copies. (2nd series). A very good copy.

Reference: 187992

 
WHEATLEY, Kim. ROMANTIC FEUDS. Transcending the "Age of Personality". £ 20.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2013. pp. xii, 191. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9781409432722

Reference: 33579

 
WHITAKER, W. ONE LINE OF THE PURITAN TRADITION IN HULL. Bowl Alley Lane Chapel. £ 20.00

London. Philip Green. 1910. pp. 148. Frontis. Small 8vo. Green cloth, slightly dulled. A good copy.

Reference: 18782

 
WHITE, Col. W. Lambert. (Compiler);Lock, Major F.H. (Editor) RECORDS OF THE EAST YORKSHIRE VOLUNTEER FORCE (1914 - 1919). £ 70.00

Hull. Eastern Morning and Hull News Co. Ltd. 1920. pp. 82. Frontis, 68 photographs. 8vo. Original red cloth.

Reference: 140677

 
WHITE, F. & Co. GENERAL DIRECTORY OF KINGSTON - UPON - HULL. AND THE CITY OF YORK, With Directories and Historical and descriptive sketches of Scarbro', Malton, Beverley, Driffield, Bridlington, Hornsea, Patrington, Hedon, Pocklington, Market-Weighton, Caves, Howden, Goole, Selby, Thorne, Barton, Gainsbro', Great Grimsby, and of most of the principle villages and parishes in the East Riding, with the entire of Holderness, etc, etc. £ 120.00

Sheffield. For the Authors by J. Blurton. 1846. pp. (ii), 539, (xxvi) of adverts. 12mo in 6s. Modern brown cloth, new endpapers. A very good copy.

Reference: 69340

 
WHITE, Hugh. NATURE AND SALVATION IN PIERS PLOWMAN. £ 5.00

Cambridge. D.S. Brewer. 1988. pp. vii, 128. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 085991271X. A very good copy.

Reference: 33302

 
WHITE, Thomas. AN ENQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN AND MANAGEMENT OF THE HOSPITALS, ALMS-HOUSES, AND OTHER CHARITIES OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, contained in a letter to our worthy representatives M.D. Hill Esq. and W. Hutt, Esq. £ 175.00

Hull. William Kennedy. 1833. pp. iv, 97, errata. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, front hinges rubbed but firm. pp. i - iv which is the title and preface is duplicated. The first is grubby and with the previous owners name stamped at the bottom and with MS notes on the verso; the second title is clean but with another earlier owner's name inscribed across it 'Thompson Cooks Balington, Solicitor Hull 1882'. Occasional ink marks in text. A good copy.

Reference: 64990

 
WHITE, William. HISTORY, GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY OF LINCOLNSHIRE, £ 150.00

Including the City and Diocese of Lincoln and comprising A General Survey of the County and separate Historical, Statistical, and Topographical Descriptions of all the Wapentakes, Hundreds, Sokes, Boroughs, Towns, Ports, Parishes, Townships, Chapelries, Villages, Hamlets, Manors, and Unions; the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry; Magistrates and Public Officers; and a great variety of Archaeological, Architectural, Agricultural, Biographical, Botanical, Geological, and Statistical Information. Sheffield. William White. 1882. pp. viii, 1065, 52 of adverts. Map folded and tipped in on inside of front board. 8vo. Green cloth, corners rubbed, later endpapers. A very good copy.

Reference: 212400

 
WHITE, Wm. DIRECTORY, GUIDE, AND ANNALS OF KINGSTON - UPON - HULL, Scarborough, Bridlington, Flambro', Filey, Hornsea, and the Towns and Ports connected with the Rivers Humber, Ouse, and Trent; £ 140.00

Including Grimsby, Louth, Barton, Brigg, Gainsborough, Goole, Howden, Selby, Thorne, Snaith, Market-Weighton, Pocklington, Beverley, Caves, Driffield, Hedon, Patrington, and the adjacent Towns,Villages, and Ferries; etc. Sheffield. For William White. 1831. pp. (3), viii - lxxii, 352. 12mo. Full calf, respined with label. Text slightly browned through out. Previous owners address label inside front board. f A very good copy. Pagination matches that of the copy in the British Library.

Reference: 99880

 
WHITEHOUSE, John. THE BENEFICE OF COTTINGHAM: Its Parsons, Patrons and Property. £ 6.00

Cottingham Local History Society. 1973. pp. 37. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Cottingham Local History Series No. 3. A very good copy.

Reference: 69130

 
WHITING, Charles. THE ROYAL CAMEO SCRAP BOOK OF EMBOSSED HEADS - Lord Byron. £ 750.00

c. 1840s Leaf, blind embossed profile on coloured card, glazed and framed .

Reference: 195863

 
WILBRAHAM, G.W. OUR HOLDERNESS. A Historical Survey from earliest times. £ 12.00

(Withernsea. Holderness Gazette.) ND. Circa 1940s. pp. 24. 4to. Printed wrapper stapled as issued.

Reference: 155010

 
WILDRIDGE, T. Tindall. AN ACCOUNT OF THE HONORARY FREEDOM of the Town and County of the town of Kingston upon Hull with Portraits. £ 45.00

Hull. William Andrews & Co., the Hull Press. 1891. pp. (v), 100. 8 lates. 8vo. Quarter red calf, cloth boards. Head of spine chipped.

Reference: 12955

 
WILDRIDGE, T. Tindall. THE MISERERES OF BEVERLEY MINSTER: A Complete Series of Drawings of the Seat Carvings in the Choir of St John’s, Beverley, Yorkshire; With Notes on the Plates and Subject. £ 36.00

Hull. J. Plaxton. 1879. pp. (vi), 53. 1 plan tipped onto front free endpaper, 74 plates. 8vo. Contemporary style full calf with spine label and gilt decoration. Spine faded. New endpapers. With the bookplate of Dr Kenneth Green. Barnard p20.

Reference: 12457

 
WILDRIDGE, T. Tindall. (Editor). THE HULL LETTERS printed from A Collection of Original Documents found among the Borough Archives in the Town Hall, Hull 1884, during the progress of the work of indexing. Period: The Reign of Charles I until His Imprisonment, 1625 - 1646. £ 30.00

Hull. Wildridge & Co. (1886). pp. xvi, 199. 8vo. Brown cloth.

Reference: 3487

 
WILKES, Joanne. WOMEN REVIEWING WOMEN IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN. The Critical Reception of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte and George Eliot. £ 25.00

Farnham. Ashgate. 2010. pp. x, 183. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series. General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. A very good bright, clean copy. ISBN 9780754663362

Reference: 6712

 
WILKINS, William AMFAS. ATHENIENSIA, or Remarks on the Topography and Buildings of Athens. £ 1,500.00

London. Printed by W. Bulmer & Co; Published by John Murray. 1816. pp. viii, (iv), 218. Frontis - folded map. 1 plate. 8vo. Half blue calf, marbled boards, front hinge slightly rubbed. From the library of William St Clair with his name in pencil on the front free endpaper. Wilkins 17787 - 1839 was an architect who spent some time in Greece between 1801 and 1804. In the Advertisment in this work he says talking of Lord Elgin and the Marbles 'the author, who entertains a different idea as to the merits of the major part of that collection'...

Reference: 17788

 
WILKINSON,Tate. THE WANDERING PATENTEE; or a History of The Yorkshire Theatres, from 1770 to the Present Time: Interspersed with Anecdotes respecting Most of the Performers in the Kingdom, from 1765 to 1795. To which are added, never published the Diversions of the Morning, and Foote's Trial for a Libel on Peter Paragraph. Written by the late Samuel Foote, Esq. With Index. £ 30.00

The Index compiled by C. Beecher Hogan. London. The Scolar Press Ltd; The Society for Theatre Research. 1973. 4 vols in 2 plus Index. pp. 312, 268; 268, 267; 61. 12mo & 8vo. The 4 vols in 2 - Quarter cloth, marbled boards; the Index Card covers. Facsimile reprint of the 1795 edition.

Reference: 3277

 
WILLBURN, Sarah A. POSSESSED VICTORIANS. Extra Spheres in Nineteenth-Century Mystical Writings. £ 30.00

Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2006. pp. xii, 169. 10 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754655407. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 134920

 
WILLIAMS, Archibald. PETROL PETER. £ 475.00

Illustrated by A. Wallis Mills. London. Methuen & Co. (1906). pp. 24 illustrated leaves printed on one side only. 8vo. Cloth spine, illustrated front board. New endpapers.

Reference: 36503

 
WILLIAMS, David L. WHITE'S OF COWES. "White's-built, well-built!. The history and heritage of a famous shipbuilder. Based on original manuscript notes by Raymond F. Sprake. £ 10.00

Peterborough. Silver Link Publishng Ltd. 1993. pp. 96. Illustrated in monochrome. 4to. Paperback. Hinges slightly scuffed. A very good copy. Maritime Heritage series. ISBN 1857940113

Reference: 14971

 
WILLIAMS, Edward Stanley. Edited by Trevor Williams. IN THE PINK. A teenager's year at the Front in the Great War. £ 8.00

East Yorkshire Local History Society. 2010. pp. 94. Illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. East Yorkshire Local History Series No. 58. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 100900349581 & 139780900349584.

Reference: 106620

 
WILLIAMS, Evelyn. ANTINOMIES. £ 10.00

With Antinomies: The art of Evelyn Williams. An essay by Christine Battersby. University of Warwick. 1994. pp. 40. 10 illustrations. Royal 8vo. Paperback. Exhibition catalogue. ISBN 0902683217. A very good copy.

Reference: 6404

 
WILLIAMS, Helen Maria. POEMS 1786. £ 20.00

Oxford and New York. 1994. pp. (xii), (xc), 116, (iv), 202. 1 plate. 8vo. D/W. Revolution and Romanticism, 1789 - 1834. A series of facsimile reprints chosen and introduced by Jonathan Wordsworth. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 94660

 
WILLIAMS, Iolo A. BY-WAYS ROUND HELICON. A Kind of Anthology. £ 6.00

With an Introduction by J.C. Squire. London. William Heinemann. 1922. pp. xxiv, 152. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed.

Reference: 13745

 
WILLIAMS, John. WORDSWORTH TRANSLATED. A Case Study in the Reception of British Romantic Poetry in Germany 1804 - 1914. £ 12.00

London. Continuum. 2019. pp. vi, 165. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781441131218. Corners slightly bumped. A bright, clean copy.

Reference: 64371

 
WILLIAMS, Leslie A. DANIEL O'CONNELL, THE BRITISH PRESS AND THE IRISH FAMINE. Killing Remarks. £ 30.00

Edited by William H.A. Williams. Aldershot. Ashgate. 2003. pp. xvii, 380. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754605531. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 41002

 
WILLIAMS, Thomas J. THE LITTLE SENTINEL! A Comedietta, in One Act. £ 10.00

London & New York. Samuel French. ND. (Circa 1870). pp. 22, (ii) adverts. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper rayed at spine. French's Acting Edition (Late Lacy's). No. 865.

Reference: 68953

 
WILLIAMSON, George. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY CONTEXTS. £ 5.00

London. Faber & Faber. 1960. pp. 291. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. A good copy.

Reference: 77441

 
WILLIAMSON, Paul & Derek Hilton. THE GOOD OLD DAYS. £ 5.00

Hull and Beverley. Hull Daily Mail and Hutton Press. 1991. pp. 80. Well illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good copy. Previous owners name inside front cover. ISBN 1872167241

Reference: 67632

 
WILLKOMM, Ernst. LORD BYRON. Ein Dichterleben. Novellen. £ 780.00

Leipzig. Wilh. Engelmann. 1839. 3 vols. pp. (ii), 278, (iv) of adverts; (i) 352, (iv) of adverts; (ii), 384, (iv) of adverts. 8vo. Original paper wrappers. Some foxing throughout. The novel is divided into 8 parts - I Der Margenstern von Annesley Hall; II Die Schadelbruder in Newstead; III Abenteuer im Orient; IV Triumph und Kreuzigung; V Die Fluchtlinge am Genfercee; VI Der Neue Don Juan; VII Byron als Carbonaro und Philhellene; & VIII Missolonghi. Unknown to Chew and Santucho although the British Library does have a copy.

Reference: 75520

 
WILSON KNIGHT, G. BYRON'S DRAMATIC PROSE. £ 10.00

University of Nottingham. 1953. pp. (ii), 34. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, unevenly faded. 30th Byron Foundation Lecture.

Reference: 7185

 
WILSON, George. LIFE OF DR. JOHN REID, late Chandos Professor of Anatomy and Medicine in the University of St. Andrews. £ 30.00

Edinburgh: Sutherland and Knox; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 1852. pp. viii, 316, (iv) of adverts. 8vo. Original cloth, spine faded and slightly chipped at head. Partly unopened. pp. 113/114 torn and repaired not affecting text. A good copy.

Reference: 76971

 
WILSON, Isaac. MISCELLANIES, in Prose and Verse; consisting of The Inspector, A Periodical Paper; and Poems; chiefly published in the Hull Advertiser. £ 35.00

Kingston-upon-Hull. For the Author. 1829. pp. x, 360. 8vo in 4’s. Contemporary cloth, spine with paper label relaid. New endpapers. Chilton p181, lxxv. This was Wilson’s longest work.

Reference: 65126

 
WILSON, Isaac. THE INSPECTOR OF MANNERS, CUSTOMS, AND MORALS AT HULL; A Series of Amusing and Interesting Narratives, Essays, etc, etc. £ 35.00

Kingston upon Hull. Re-issued A.D. English. 1837. pp. (iv), x, 360. Frontis, 1 plate. 8vo. Original boards, cloth spine, later paper label. This is, as stated a reissue of MISCELLANIES, in Prose and Verse; consisting of The Inspector, A Periodical Paper; and Poems; chiefly published in the Hull Advertiser with the addition of a title page. Chilton in Early Hull printers and Booksellers does not mention this edition although he does list the original.

Reference: 155342

 
WILSON, John. WILL OF MR JOHN WILSON. £ 10.00

9th May 1855. Single sheet - 16" x 12.5" folded. The will of John Wilson of Short Street, Kingston upon Hull, Labourer. The beneficiaries are his daughters Jane Wilson, Catherine - married to Frank Jarrett Kittle; Ann - married to John Hargreaves; Harriet - married to John Fisher, and his son John Wilson. The execuror of the will is George Cockerill of Osborne Street, Kingston upon Hull.

Reference: 27702

 
WILSON, John. WILL OF MR JOHN WILSON. £ 10.00

9th May 1855. Single sheet - 16" x 12.5" folded. The will of John Wilson of Short Street, Kingston upon Hull, Labourer. The beneficiaries are his daughters Jane Wilson, Catherine - married to Frank Jarrett Kittle; Ann - married to John Hargreaves; Harriet - married to John Fisher, and his son John Wilson. The execuror of the will is George Cockerill of Osborne Street, Kingston upon Hull.

Reference: 27702

 
WILTON-ELY, John. PIRANESI. £ 18.00

London. Arts Council of Great Britain. (1978). pp. 135. illustrated. 4to. Card wrapper slightly scuffed. Exhibition Catalogue.

Reference: 7817

 
WILTSHIRE, Andrew. BRISTOL CHANNEL SHIPPING MEMORIES. £ 5.00

Bristol. Mernard McCall. 2006. pp. 80. Well illustrated in colour. Oblong 8vo. Laminated boards. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 1902953258

Reference: 81811

 
WIMAN, Christian (Editor). POETRY. September 2008. Featuring Elizabeth Arnold, Clive James, Philip Larkin. £ 6.00

Contributors are Elizabeth Arnold, Sasha Dugdale, Jim Harrison, David Harsent, Jean Hartley, Clive James, Philip Larkin, Dionisio D. Martinez, James Orwin, Atsuro Riley, Kay Ryan, Alan Shapiro, Felix Sockwell,Heidy Steidlmayer, D.H. Tracy, Lesley Wheeler, Eleanor Wilner, and Leila Wilson. Chicago. The Poetry Foundation. 2008. pp. (iv), 437 - 512, (x), (x) of adverts. 8vo. Paperback. Founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe. Volume CXCII, No. 5. ISBN

Reference: 38301

 
WINBORN, Colin. THE LITERARY ECONOMY OF JANE AUSTEN AND GEORGE CRABBE. £ 16.00

Aldershot. Ashgate. 2004. pp. vii, 201. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series General Editors Vincent Newey & Joanne Shattock. ISBN 0754638251. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 7481

 
WINTLE, Irene. PATCHWORK. Verse. £ 15.00

Hove. The Hove Shirley Press Ltd 1964. pp. 55. Small 8vo. Wrapper stapled as issued. From the estate of the late Sir Compton Mackenzie by family descent. Mackenzie's full name was Sir Edward Montague Compton Mackenzie and the book has loosely inserted a two page letter from the author addressed to 'My dear Monty' reminiscing about the 1900s.

Reference: 37205

 
WIPER, Steve. GERMAN S-BOATS. £ 6.00

London. Chatham Publishing. 2006. pp. 64. Well illustrated in colour and monochrome. Royal 8vo. Paperback. ShipCraft 6. A bright, clean copy. ISBN 186176278x

Reference: 14005

 
WISE, Thomas J. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. £ 10.00

Folkestone & London. Dawsons of Pall Mall. 1971. pp. xv, 268. Frontis, illustrated with facsimiles. 8vo. D/W, torn. Facsimile reprint. A very good copy.

Reference: 299234

 
WISE, Thomas J. & James P. Smart. (Compilers). A COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE OF JOHN RUSKIN, LL.D. With a List of the More Important Ruskiniana. £ 20.00

Edited by Thomas J. Wise. Folkestone & London. Dawsons of Pall Mall. 1964. 2 vols. pp. xxvii, 329; xi, 263. Frontis - Vol 1. 4to. Blue cloth. Reprint of the 1893 edition.

Reference: 11100

 
WITTHOFT, Hans Jurgen. TRADITION AND PROGRESS. 125 YEARS BLOHN + VOSS. £ 20.00

Translated by Christopher Watson & Peter Alexander. Hamburg. Koehlers Verlagsgesellschaft mbH. 2002. pp. viii, 590. Well illustrated in colour and monochrome. Small folio. D/W. English language edition. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 3782208587 ADDITIONAL SHIPPING REQUIRED.

Reference: 9566

 
WOLLSTONECRAFT, Mary. A VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN: with Strictures in political and Moral Subjects. £ 1,800.00

BOUND with PASQUIN, Anthony.POSTSCRIPT TO THE NEW BATH GUIDE. A POEM. Dublin. J. Stockdale for James Moore. 1793. pp. xvi, 256. 8vo. Half calf, spine relaid, marbled boards. Modern marble slipcase. Title page very grubby, most of text block browned. 1st Dublin edition. At foot of p. 256 it says 'End of First volume'. All published. ESTC T7170. BOUND with PASQUIN, Anthony. POSTSCRIPT TO THE NEW BATH GUIDE. A POEM. Dublin. Richard White. 1790. pp. 96. 8vo.Title and last leaf very grubby. The PO of Postscript excised on title page. ESTC T76271.

Reference: 16008

 
WOLLSTONECRAFT, Mary. THOUGHTS ON THE EDUCATION OF DAUGHTERS: With Reflections on Female Conduct, in The more important Duties of Life. £ 7,500.00

London. J. Johnson. 1787. pp. iv, 160. Small 8vo. Modern contemporary style half calf, marbled boards, later endpapers. First and last leaf slightly browned, pp. 7 - 10 & 23 -25 also with minor browning. Contemporary crossing out of name top right corner of title page causing slight loss not affecting any text and the signature of C? Milnes 1799. G6 a cancel as usual. No half title required. With the bookplate of Peter Young.1st edition of her first book. Shattock. The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers. Windle A1a. (Mary Wiollstonecraft Godwin 1757 -1797. A Bibliography of First and Early Editions. ESTC T50212

Reference: 202350

 
WOOD, Marcus. (Editer). THE POETRY OF SLAVERY. An Anglo-American Anthology 1764 -1865. £ 20.00

Oxford University Press. 2003. pp. lxii, 704. 14 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0198187084. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 9684

 
WOOD, Thomas. THE HUMBER, ITS ROADS, SHOALS, AND CAPABILITIES. IMPORTANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS OF THE PORT OF HULL. A Report of the Proceedings at the Town Hall, Hull on the 23rd day of October, 1845 etc. etc. £ 65.00

Hull. J. Pulleyn; London. Madden & Malcom. (1845). pp. 78, (ii) of adverts. Folded plan as frontis. 8vo. Original cloth with front board label. Tidal Harbours Commission. Slightly shabby.

Reference: 67770

 
WOODHOUSE, Samuel. THE QUEEN OF THE HUMBER; or, Legends Historical, Traditional, and Imaginary, relating to Kingston upon Hull. A Poem in Ten Cantos. £ 20.00

London. Henry S. Philips & Co: Hull. M.C. Peck & Sons. 1884. pp. (viii), 223. Frontis. 8vo. Green cloth with gilt decoration. All edges gilt. Barnard p 38.

Reference: 7027

 
WOOF, Robert. BYRON. A Dangerous Romantic? 19 April 1989 - 15 January 1990. £ 10.00

The Wordsworth Trust. (1989). pp. 13. Illustrated. Small folio. Wrappers. Exhibition Catalogue. A very good copy.

Reference: 33809

 
WOOLER, J.P. A TWICE TOLD TALE. An Original Farce in One Act. £ 10.00

London. Thomas Hailes Lacy. ND. Circa 1850. pp. 23, (i) of adverts. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper. Lacy's Acting Edition No. 553.

Reference: 78521

 
WOOLLEY, William. A COLLECTION OF STATUTES RELATING TO THE TOWN OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, The County of the same Town, and the Parish of Sculcoates, in the County of York; with a Chronological Table of Acts of Parliament relating to the same Places, from the Earliest period to the end of the Reign of George IV. And a Copious Index. £ 45.00

London. Simpkin and Marshall; Hull. Rees Davies. 1830. pp. xxviii, 379. 8vo. Original boards, paper spine with label. Spine darkened, hinges spilt at head. Edge of text block lightly browned and in the mard=gins. Previous owner's bookplate. Boyne p163.

Reference: 7494

 
WORDSWORTH, John: Ketcham, Carl H. (Editor). THE LETTERS OF JOHN WORDSWORTH. £ 40.00

Cornell University Press. 1969. pp. xii, 236. Frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. D/W, frayed. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper.

Reference: 7193

 
WORDSWORTH, Jonathan & Stephen Hebron. ROMANTIC WOMEN WRITERS. £ 5.00

Grasmere. The Wordsworth Trust. 1994. pp. 69. 19 colour plates, further monochrome illustrations. Large post 4to. Paperback. Exhibition catalogue. A good, clean copy.

Reference: 11861

 
WORDSWORTH, William. LAST POEMS, 1821 - 1850. £ 45.00

Edited by Jared Curtis with Associate Editors Apryl Lea Denny-Ferris & Jillian Heydt-Stevenson. Ithaca and London. Cornell University Press. 1999. pp. lxxxv, 852. Illustrated with Photographic Reproductions of manuscripts. 8vo. D/W. The Cornell Wordsworth. General Editor Stephen Parrish. Assistant Editors Mark L. Reed & James Butler. ISBN 0801436257

Reference: 35274

 
WORDSWORTH, William. THE EXCURSION, being a portion of The Recluse, A Poem. £ 860.00

BOUND with THE WHITE DOE OF RYLESTONE; or The Fate of the Nortons. A Poem. London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. 1814, 1815. pp. xx, 447, xi, 162. 1 plate. 4to. Full calf, spine with gilt decoraton. Head and tail of spine slightly chipped. Front hinge rubbed. The plate, the frontis for The White Doe is opposite p13 and is off set. The Excursion is lacking the errata leaf mentioned by Wise. Wise p80 & p99.

Reference: 8272

 
WORDSWORTH, William. THE SALISBURY PLAIN POEMS of William Wordsworth. Salisbury Plain, or A Night on Salisbury Plain; Adventures on Salisbury Plain (including The Female Vagrant); Guilt and Sorrow, or, Incidents upon Salisbury Plain. £ 10.00

Edited by Stephen Gill. Ithaca, New York. Cornell University Press; Hassocks, Sussex.The Harvester Press, Ltd. 1975. pp. xviii, 310. Illustrated with facsimiles. 8vo. D/W, spine slightly faded. The Cornell Wordsworth. General Editor: Stephen Parrish, Associate Editor: Mark L. Reed. Pencil marking in the margins of the Introduction otherwise a very good copy.

Reference: 4548

 
WORDSWORTH, William. Edited by Beth Darlington. HOME AT GRASMERE. Part First, Book First, of The Recluse. £ 16.00

Ithaca, New York. Cornell University Press; Hassocks, Sussex. The Harvester Press Ltd. 1977. pp. xiv, 464. Illustrated with facsimiles. 8vo. D/W, spine faded, slightly torn, edge of text block foxed.. The Cornell Wordsworth. General Editor Stephen Parrish. Assistant Editor Mark L. Reed. ISBN0855277793. Internally very clean. A very good copy.

Reference: 16326

 
WORDSWORTH, William. Edited by James Butler. THE RUINED COTTAGE AND THE PEDLAR. £ 25.00

Ithaca, New York; Hassocks, Sussex. Cornell University Press; The Harvester Press, Ltd. 1979. pp. xvi, 480. 310. Illustrated with facsimiles. 8vo. D/W, spine faded, edge of text block foxed, internally clean. The Cornell Wordsworth. General Editor: Stephen Parrish, Associate Editor: Mark L. Reed. ISBN 0855277793. A very good copy.

Reference: 4549

 
WORDSWORTH, William. Edited by Paul F. Betz. BENJAMIN THE WAGGONER. £ 12.00

Ithaca, New York. Cornell University Press. 1981. pp. xii, 356. Illustrated with facsimiles. 8vo. D/W, spine faded, edge of text block foxed. The Cornell Wordsworth. General Editor: Stephen Parrish, Associate Editor: Mark L. Reed. ISBN 0855275138. Internally a very clean copy. Very good.

Reference: 29830

 
WORDSWORTH, William. Edited by Robert Osborn. THE BORDERERS. £ 30.00

Ithaca & London. Cornell University Press. 1982. pp. xv, 815. Illustrated with facsimiles. 8vo. D/W, spine faded, edge of text block foxed, otherwise a very clean copy. The Cornell Wordsworth. General Editor Stephen Parrish. Assistant Editor Mark L. Reed. ISBN 0801412838

Reference: 75206

 
WORDSWORTH, William. Edited by Stephen Parrish. THE PRELUDE, 1798 - 1799. £ 30.00

Ithaca, New York. Cornell University Press; Hassocks, Sussex. The Harvester Press Ltd. 1977. pp. xi, 313. Illustrated with facsimiles. 8vo. D/W, spine faded, slightly torn. Edge of text block foxed. P General Editor Stephen Parrish. Assistant Editor Mark L. Reed. ISBN 0855271698. Internally clean. Very good copy.

Reference: 25287

 
WRAY, J. Jackson. THE SECRET OF THE MERE; or, Under the Surface. £ 20.00

London. James Nisbet. 1885. pp. iv, 259, (i), 24 of adverts. 8vo. Green cloth with black decoration and title in gilt. Internally hinges slightly cracked but still firm. Inscription to previous owner on inside of front board. Novel set in East Yorkshire.

Reference: 8482

 
WRIGGLESWORTH, Edmund. BEVERLEY’S ROLL OF HONOUR, being Sketches of the Worthies of Beverley. £ 45.00

Beverley. Green & Son; London. W. Kent & Co. (1882). pp. (viii), 130, (vi) of adverts. Small 8vo. Half red calf, cloth boards, spine sunned and rubbed, all edges gilt.

Reference: 44590

 
WRIGGLESWORTH, Edmund. BROWN'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO HULL. £ 6.00

Wakefield. EP Publishing Ltd. 1972. pp. 224, (xxiv) of adverts. Illustrated. Small 8vo. Red cloth. ISBN 0854098321. A very good copy lacking its dust wrapper.

Reference: 10593

 
WRIGGLESWORTH, Edmund. BROWN'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO HULL. £ 10.00

Wakefield. EP Publishing Ltd. 1972. pp. 224, (xxiv) of adverts. Illustrated. Small 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0854098321. A very good copy.

Reference: 10593dw

 
WRIGHT, Luke Savin Herrick. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE and the Anglican Church. £ 12.00

Indiana. University of Notre Dame Press. 2010. pp. viii, 296. 8vo. Paperback. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 73501

 
WRIGHT, Thomas. THE TOWN OF COWPER or The Literary and Historical Associations of Olney and its Neighbourhood. £ 6.00

London. Sampson Low, Marston & Co. 1893. pp. xiv, 224. Frontis, folded map, 2 plates and further illustrations in the text. 8vo. Original green cloth. 2nd edition. A very good copy.

Reference: 11053

 
WU, Duncan. WORDSWORTH’S READING 1770 -1799. £ 30.00

Cambridge University Press. 1993. pp. xviii, 220. 8vo. Red cloth. The Appendix includes Wrangham and his Library; Thomas Poole’s library and the Stowey Book Society; Coleridge’s Bristol Library borrowings; & Joseph Cottle’s Bristol Library borrowings. ISBN 0521416000 A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 13012

 
WYATT-BROWN, Bertram. LEWIS TAPPAN AND THE EVANGELICAL WAR AGAINST SLAVERY. £ 10.00

Cleveland. The Press of Case Western Reserve University. 1969. pp. xxiv, 376. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, spine faded, slightly torn. SBN 829501460. Apart from the dust wrapper a very good, clean copy.

Reference: 66780

 
WYLIE, Ian. YOUNG COLERIDGE AND THE PHILOSOPHERS OF NATURE. £ 16.00

Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1989. pp. x, 176. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 9780198129837. Pencil notations on front free endpaper otherwise a very good, clean copy.

Reference: 42382

 
WYLLY, Colonel H.C. THE GREEN HOWARDS IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1919. £ 75.00

Richmond. 1926. pp. xvi, 420. Frontis, 13 plates, 17 maps. 8vo. Original green cloth, spine unevenly faded. Front hinge on the verge of splitting. A good copy.

Reference: 72760

 
WYNDHAM, Violet. THE PROTESTANT DUKE. A Life of Monmouth. £ 6.00

London.Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1976. pp. (xii), 193. 8 illustrations. 8vo. D/W, torn. Previous owners bookplate. Internallly a very good, clean copy. ISBN 0297770993.

Reference: 26215

 
WYNNE, Deborah. WOMEN AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE VICTORIAN NOVEL. £ 30.00

Farnham, Surrey. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2010. pp. viii, 179. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. As new. ISBN 9780754667667

Reference: 6598

 
YARROW, P.J. CORNEILLE. £ 5.00

London. MacMillan & Co. Ltd. 1963. pp. ix, 325. 8vo. D/W, frayed. Edges foxed. Occasional markings in the margins.

Reference: 8086

 
YEATES, Amelia and Serena Trowbridge. (Editors). PRE-RAPHAELITE MASCULINITIES. Constructions of Masculinity in Art and Literature. £ 30.00

Contributors are Gavin Budge, Simon Cooke, Colin Cruise, Eleanor Fraser Stansbie,Ingrid Hanson, Sally-Anne Huxtable, Rosemary Mitchell,Dinah Roe, Jay D. Sloan, Serena Trowbridge, & Amelia Yeates. Farnham. Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2014. pp. xii, 251. 18 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. The Nineteenth Century Series, General Editors Vincent Newey and Joanne Shattock. ISBN 9781409455585. A very bright, clean copy.

Reference: 80662

 
YEATS, W.B. REFLECTIONS. £ 35.00

Transcribed and edited by Curtis Nradford from The Journals. Dublin. The Cuala Press. 1970. pp. (iv), 63. 8vo. Quarter cloth, boards, with plain wrapper. Unopened. No. 330 of a limited edition of 500 copies

Reference: 89920

 
YOUNG, Angus. MORE MURDERS OF HULL. Capital Crimes. £ 5.00

Hull Daily Mail Publications Ltd. 1995. pp. 102. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0951047060. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 7171

 
YOUNG, Angus. MURDERS OF HULL. £ 5.00

Hull Daily Mail Publications Ltd. 1995. pp. 118. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0951947036. A very good, bright, clean copy.

Reference: 70400

 
YOUNG, Horace William. YOUNG AT HEART. The Autobiography of Horace William Young (of Hull and Skidby) Period: 1904 - 1987. £ 10.00

Hull. The Author. 1987. pp. vi, 62. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good copy.

Reference: 13126

 
YOUNG, Rev. George. John Bird (Artist). A GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE YORKSHIRE COAST: Describing the Strata and Fossils occuring between the Humber and the Tees, from the German Ocean to the Plain of York: Illustrated with numerous Engravings. £ 775.00

Whitby. George Clark. 1822. pp. iv, 335, (i) of adverts. Frontis - foxed, 1 map, folded plan of the Strata, 17 colour plates. 4to. Half contemporary cloth, boards. Later rear endpaper. 1st edition. Apart from the frontis it is internally clean. A very good copy.

Reference: 64991

 
YOUNG, Thom. INCITEMENT TO DISAFFECTION. A Cobden Trust Study. £ 4.00

Assisted by Martin Kettle. London. Cobden Trust. 1976. pp. 120. 8vo. Paperback. Edges slightly browned.

Reference: 64850

 
YOUNGER, William & Co. Ltd. YE OLDE WHITE HARTE. The Ancient Palace of the Military Governors of Kyngston upon Hull. £ 6.00

WilliamYounger & Co. Ltd. ND. Circa 1937. pp. 24. Illustrated. 4.5ins x 6 ins. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. 12th edition. History of the pub and an advertisment for the brewery. A very good, clean copy.

Reference: 8140

 
 
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