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Wright Rev. T.
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USD
848.00
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J. A. Lascelles & Sons /Biblio
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Northhampton: Printed by Peter Mackenzie, County Press Office, Sheep-street, Date: 1808. ; London: Printed for James Scatcherd, No. 12, Ave-Maria Lane, 1796, 1808. 1st Edition. 1/2 Calf. Good. 8º, 21cm.; 207pp, 3 pls.; Marbled covered boards; corners worn through and staining, cover rubbed, toned. Very Good otherwise. Scarce title. This copy retains the called for, yet often lacking, Dissertation: 'Large Farms, Recommended in a National View. A Reply to Mr. Wright's Address to the Public on the Monopoly of Small Farms', 27pp. 1808. Printed by Peter Mackenzie, County Press Office, Sheep-street, 1808. ; London: Printed for James Scatcherd, No. 12, Ave-Maria La [US]
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Rev .GN. Wright MA. G. N. M. A.
USD
736.56
Vanessa Parker Rare Books /Biblio
London: Fisher & Son, Date: 1839. A very scarce book of superb 64 steel engravings of the mediterranean towns, ports, city`s , & ruins, handsomely bound in a contemporary red leather binding with seven raised bands heavily decorated with gilt lines decorations and titles on a black label with blind decorations in the compartments, blind & gilt rulings edging the green buckrum boards. Includes the fold out map of the Mediterranean dated 1839. 156pp. . First Edition. Half Calf. Very Good. Illus. by Sir Grenville Temple, Bart, W. L. Leitch, Esq, Major Irton, & Lieut T Allen, R.E.. 4to, Heavy, So a Bit Extra Post. 1839. Fisher & Son [IE]
Wright, The Rev'D, G. N.
USD
700.00
Sutton Books via Alibris /Alibris
London Fisher, Son, & Co., nds [ 1841] Hbks probably first edition, 4 volumes in 12 Divisions including two maps with one folding plan and the folding view of Waterloo (the four lists of plates call for a total of 83 but no plates seem to have been included in this edition) from the collection of Edward Lathem, longtime director of the Dartmouth College Libraries handsomely bound in maroon 1/2 calf over marbled boards with gilt spine titles and embossings marbled foredges and endpapers, some rubbing to marbled boards, volume 1: 476pp some rubbing at edges and 15 plates a NF clean tight copy; volume 2: 518pp. some rubbing at edges and 15 plates a NF clean tight copy; volume 3: 594pp. fraying at top of spine and slight rubbing to extremities otherwise a very good volume; volume 4: 412 pp. a hint of rubbing to edges otherwise a fine tight volume altogether a very good handsome set, internally exceptionally bright and clean provenance and photographs upon request.
Rev. G. N. Wright
USD
650.00
Reagan's Rare Books /Biblio
London: Fisher, Son & Co, Date: 1839. Hardcover. Good+. THIS COMPLETE FOUR VOLUME SET IS IN GOOD+ CONDITION BEAUTIFULLY BOUND IN 3/4 LEATHER WITH MARBLED BOARDS, SIX COMPARTMENTS AND FIVE RAISED BANDS TO SPINE WITH BRIGHT GILT DETAILS AND TITLE. SOME WEAR TO LEATHER EXTREMITIES AS SEEN IN PHOTOS. BINDING AND HINGES ARE VERY GOOD, MARBLED END PAPERS, PASTE DOWNS AND END PAGES. NO LOOSE OR MISSING PAGES, PAGES ARE WITHOUT MARKS BUT HAS FOXING THROUGHOUT. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED WITH FOLDOUT MAPS AND STEEL ENGRAVINGS, BOOKS MEASURE 8.75"x5.5". 181 YEARS OLD. AN ATTRACTIVE SET.. 1839. Fisher, Son & Co [US]
ALLOM Thomas and WRIGHT Rev. GN. WRIGHT G. N.
USD
636.95
Bow Windows Bookshop /Biblio
London: Fisher, Son, & Co., [Date: 1840s].. Volumes I and II only (of four). 4to. Contemporary tan full calf, rebacked preserving the original spine and its gilt lettered labels, gilt lettered direct to the upper board, patterned endpapers, all edges gilt. 2 engraved title pages plus 62 plates. The preserved spine leather quite worn but sound, mild rubbing to the edges, occasional mild marginal foxing to the plates, else very good. 1840. London: Fisher, Son, & Co. [GB]
Wright Rev. GN. G. N.
USD
600.00
James Cummins Bookseller /ABAA
London: Fisher, Son & Co, Date: 1838. First Edition, first issue (plates with publisher's imprint and dated with year of issue). With 108 illustrations, including 35 etchings by George Cruikshank on 18 plates. 72 ; 84 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Bound in full pebbled contemporary crimson morocco, a.e.g. Gilt spine. Nineteenth century gift inscription. Cruikshank, George. First Edition, first issue (plates with publisher's imprint and dated with year of issue). With 108 illustrations, including 35 etchings by George Cruikshank on 18 plates. 72 ; 84 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Cohn 729 1838. Fisher, Son & Co US
Wright Rev. GN. G. N.
USD
600.00
James Cummins Bookseller /Biblio
London: Fisher, Son & Co, Date: 1838. First Edition, first issue (plates with publisher's imprint and dated with year of issue). With 108 illustrations, including 35 etchings by George Cruikshank on 18 plates. 72 ; 84 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Bound in full pebbled contemporary crimson morocco, a.e.g. Gilt spine. Nineteenth century gift inscription. Cruikshank, George. First Edition, first issue (plates with publisher's imprint and dated with year of issue). With 108 illustrations, including 35 etchings by George Cruikshank on 18 plates. 72 ; 84 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Cohn 729 1838. Fisher, Son & Co [US]
Wright, Rev. T. (Thomas)
USD
565.40
Fine Editions Ltd via Alibris /Alibris
Cirencester printed by S. Rudder; and sold by Scatcherd and Whitaker, Ave-Mary-Lane,... 1790 Wrappers Fine Second Edition of this treatise on controlled irrigation, during which water is diverted from springs and streams along series of channels onto pasture lands, usually in early spring. Crown 8vo (202 x 134mm): 48pp, with two folding engraved plates. Stitched as issued in contemporary slate-blue upper wrapper (lower wrapper supplied in matching paper), titled in manuscript. A superb, large, uncut copy, securely bound and clean throughout (verso of final leaf lightly soiled), with strong impressions of the plates. Fussell, p.122. Perkins Library 199. Goldsmiths 13814. According to Fussell, the making and managing of water meadows was common practice for at least two centuries in parts of Wiltshire, Berkshire, Gloucester, and Dorset before George Boswell published A Treatise in Watering Meadows in 1779. Wright's treatise followed ten years later, with this second edition appearing in 1790. Wright, curate of South Cerney, Gloucestershire, was inspired to publish by a small mistake regarding water meadows he had seen in the Monthly Review. He wrote a letter to the editor, which later expanded into this treatise. He describes the most efficacious methods of creating water meadows and provides a calendar setting out times of year during which watering is best practiced. Following his advice, he concludes, will result in early pasturage and higher yields of hay. N. B. With few ...
[African-Americana--Slavery]. [Tappan, Arthur, Wright, Jr., Elizur, Storrs, Rev. George & Stanton, Henry B. ]
USD
550.00
Zephyr Used & Rare Books via Alibris /Alibris
New York Printed by William S. Dorr, No. 70 Fulton Street 1835 8vo. 87, [1] pp. Printed blue-green publisher's softcovers, contents on back cover, punch-sewn at gutter margin as issued (minor edgewear, slight chipping to spine, 1 closed tear w/ minor archival repair on inner back cover), still VG-copy. First edition of this surprisingly uncommon report of the second meeting of this pioneering American abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison, editor of The Liberator magazine, and Arthur Tappan, while also featuring contributions by Frederick Douglass, and William Wells Brown, an African-American freedman. The society was very controversial as by the mid-1830's slavery was ensconced into the American economy, feeding wealth not only to Southern planters, but also Northern merchants, textile factory owners, and shipowners. The first meeting, and later misrepresentation had set off violent the violent Farren riots in New York where abolitionists homes and properties were attacked. The 1835 meeting not only agreed on the Society Constitution, but also used fundraising to sponsor a great postal campaign to flood the South with Abolitionist literature. White supremacists responded by seizing and destroying the mail, and on July 29, 1835, 3000 people gathered to burn Abolitionist writings, and burn three in effigy. The speeches detail the progress of the result of Great Britain freeing 800, 000 slaves, encouraging continued efforts to enroll African-American children ...
AFRICAN AMERICANA SLAVERY. TAPPAN Arthur WRIGHT Jr. Elizur STORRS Rev. George & STANTON Henry B.
USD
550.00
Zephyr Used & Rare Books /Biblio
New York: Printed by William S. Dorr, No. 70 Fulton Street, Date: 1835. 8vo. 87, [1] pp. Printed blue-green publisher’s softcovers, contents on back cover, punch-sewn at gutter margin as issued (minor edgewear, slight chipping to spine, 1 closed tear w/ minor archival repair on inner back cover), still VG- copy. First edition of this surprisingly uncommon report of the second meeting of this pioneering American abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison, editor of The Liberator magazine, and Arthur Tappan, while also featuring contributions by Frederick Douglass, and William Wells Brown, an African-American freedman. The society was very controversial as by the mid-1830’s slavery was ensconced into the American economy, feeding wealth not only to Southern planters, but also Northern merchants, textile factory owners, and shipowners. The first meeting, and later misrepresentation had set off violent the violent Farren riots in New York where abolitionists homes and properties were attacked. The 1835 meeting not only agreed on the Society Constitution, but also used fundraising to sponsor a great postal campaign to flood the South with Abolitionist literature. White supremacists responded by seizing and destroying the mail, and on July 29, 1835, 3000 people gathered to burn Abolitionist writings, and burn three in effigy. The speeches detail the progress of the result of Great Britain freeing 800,000 slaves, encouraging continued efforts to enroll African-Ame ...
WRIGHT Rev. T. Thomas
USD
514.00
Fine Editions Ltd /Biblio
Cirencester: printed by S. Rudder; and sold by Scatcherd and Whitaker, Ave-Mary-Lane, London, Date: 1790. Wrappers. Fine. Second Edition of this treatise on controlled irrigation, during which water is diverted from springs and streams along series of channels onto pasture lands, usually in early spring. Crown 8vo (202 x 134mm): 48pp, with two folding engraved plates. Stitched as issued in contemporary slate-blue upper wrapper (lower wrapper supplied in matching paper), titled in manuscript. A superb, large, uncut copy, securely bound and clean throughout (verso of final leaf lightly soiled), with strong impressions of the plates. Fussell, p.122. Perkins Library 199. Goldsmiths 13814. According to Fussell, the making and managing of water meadows was common practice for at least two centuries in parts of Wiltshire, Berkshire, Gloucester, and Dorset before George Boswell published A Treatise in Watering Meadows in 1779. Wright's treatise followed ten years later, with this second edition appearing in 1790. Wright, curate of South Cerney, Gloucestershire, was inspired to publish by a small mistake regarding water meadows he had seen in the Monthly Review. He wrote a letter to the editor, which later expanded into this treatise. He describes the most efficacious methods of creating water meadows and provides a calendar setting out times of year during which watering is best practiced. Following his advice, he concludes, will result in early pasturage and higher yields of hay. ...
Wright, Rev G. N., Illustrated By Cockburn, Colonel; Irton, Major; Bartlett; Leitch; Wolfensberger
USD
503.00
Inno Dubelaar Books via Alibris /Alibris
London: Fisher and Son, 1841 1841 1st Hardcover Very Good First printing. Two volumes: 76 + 90 pp., 34 + 41 steel engraved plates (including frontis), index, 4to, original elaborate gilt-decorated cloth boards, aeg. Both volume I and II bear inscriptions from Rev. G. N. Wright to a "Mrs. Huntley". Complete original texts with all plates, lacking only a couple of tissue guards. Average foxing to plates, ranging from virtually none in some cases to serious in a few. Bindings are Poor with three boards detached, both volumes lacking the backstrips. An excellent candidate for rebinding.
Wright Rev. GN. G. N.
USD
500.00
Heldfond Book Gallery, ABAA-ILAB /ABAA
London. Fisher, Son & Co. n.d. Bound in 3/4 morocco and marbled boards, gilt embelishments, raised bands, marbled endsheets. 4to. Profusely illustrated with 129 stunning plate engravings. Covers mildly rubbed. Mild scattered foxing ( not affecting plates). Very Good. Fisher, Son & Co. US
Wright Rev G. N. Illustrated by Cockburn Colonel; Irton Major; Bartlett; Leitch; Wolfensberger.
USD
500.00
Inno Dubelaar Books /Biblio
London: Fisher and Son, Date: 1841., 1841. 1st . Hardcover. Very Good. First printing. Two volumes: 76 + 90 pp., 34 + 41 steel engraved plates (including frontis), index, 4to, original elaborate gilt-decorated cloth boards, aeg. Both volume I and II bear inscriptions from Rev. G. N. Wright to a "Mrs. Huntley". Complete original texts with all plates, lacking only a couple of tissue guards. Average foxing to plates, ranging from virtually none in some cases to serious in a few. Bindings are Poor with three boards detached, both volumes lacking the backstrips. An excellent candidate for rebinding. 1841. London: Fisher and Son, 1841. [CA]
Wright Rev. GN. G. N.
USD
500.00
Heldfond Book Gallery, ABAA-ILAB /Biblio
London. Fisher, Son & Co. n.d. Bound in 3/4 morocco and marbled boards, gilt embelishments, raised bands, marbled endsheets. 4to. Profusely illustrated with 129 stunning plate engravings. Covers mildly rubbed. Mild scattered foxing ( not affecting plates). Very Good. Fisher, Son & Co. [US]
WRIGHT Rev. GN. G. N.
USD
499.00
Schilb Antiquarian Rare Books /Biblio
Date: 1834 1ed Scenes in IRELAND Dublin Catheral Abbey IRISH Legends Wright TopographyA highly rare first edition of the Rev. George Newenham Wright's illustrated historical treatise, 'Scenes in Ireland.' Wright provides detailed descriptions of a wide variety of Irish scenes including its topography, architecture, historic figures, noteworthy landmarks, observations regarding traditional Irish folklore, and much more. Also included are 12 engraved plates containing a total of 36 engravings.Item number: #40656Price: $499WRIGHT, Rev. G.N.Scenes in Ireland. With Historical Illustrations, Legends, and Biographical Notices.London: Thomas Tegg and Son; Glasgow: R. Griffin and Co.; Dublin: W.F. Wakeman, 1834. First edition.Details: · Collation: Completeo viii, 235, [1]o 12 engraved plates (containing 36 engravings)· Provenance: Handwritten o A. Hartleyo Frances Brown· Language: English· Binding: Leather; tight and secure· Size: ~7in X 4.25in (18cm x 11cm)Our Guarantee:Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!40656Photos available upon request. 1834. Thomas Tegg and Son [US]
Rev G. N. Wright
USD
473.94
Rooke Books via Alibris /Alibris
London Baldwin, Cradock and Joy 1823 First edition Leather George Petrie Good A very scarce charming pocket guide to the Giants Causeway. First edition. Very scarce. A charming pocket guide to Ireland. Â Missing the half title. Â This pocket guide gives an outline of places to visit in Ireland. Each location is described with key historical information. Places of notable interest are outlined within each section. It is accompanied by a folding map of the Country of Antrum. The text is accompanied by three engraved plates created by George Petrie. In a full calf binding. Generally smart. Loss to the head of the spine. A damp stain on the rear board. Internally generally firmly bound. Spotting to the first and last pages. Spotting to the map. Contemporary ink inscription to the front pastedown and free endpaper. Missing the half title. Marginal age toning. Good.
WRIGHT Rev. G. N.: BUCKINGHAM LFA.: L. F.
USD
456.06
The Antique Map & Bookshop /Biblio
London, Peter Jackson, Late Fisher Son & Co. (Caxton Press) n.d. ca1890. Two Volumes, Hardback, 11 x 8.5 inches. Halfbound purple morocco leather to spine and corners and blue cloth to boards with gilt line edging. Raised and gilt banding and lettering to spines. Red speckled endpapers. In good conditions. Covers a little worn; extremities rubbed, corners slightly chipped, fading to cloth on boards. Hinge cracked between endpapers in vol.1. Bookplates to fronts “Anthony John Houssemayne Du Boulay.” Some occasional minor foxing spots, title in vol.2 moderately foxed and darkened, else plates overall very clean and bright. Else very good clean and tight copies. 2 vols: 152 & 152pp. Illustrated with 73 & 80 full-page B&W steel-engraved plates including engraved title pages. London, Peter Jackson, Late Fisher Son & Co. (Caxton Press) n.d. ca1890 [GB]
Wright Rev. G. N.
USD
445.87
Keogh's Books /Biblio
, volume I, [4], 136 pages. Volume II, [4], 132 pages. Volume III, 120 pages. 192 black and white engraved plates, each volume contains an illustrated title page and frontispiece with tissue guard. Date: 1844. Published by Fisher, Son, & Co. [GB]
WRIGHT Rev. G. N.
USD
439.50
Thomas Rare Books /Biblio
London and Paris: Fisher, Son & Co,, Date: 1845. ND 1847-. English text with plates legends to the plates in English, French and German. 3 volumes bound as one. 80; 60; 64pp. Original red half calf binding with red cloth boards. Raised bands with gilt dec. compartments. Engraved titles and 89 full-page engraved plates. A sound and tight copy with minor aging. Spine sunned but an attractive copy without the supplement. Marbled end-papers. 28x22cms. The fourth series was issued as a supplement after this binding. [A winter and summer in Paris]. 1st edition. Hardback. V.g./No d.j.. large 4to. 1845. Fisher, Son & Co, [GB]
Wright Rev. G. N.
USD
439.50
Thomas Rare Books /Biblio
London: Fisher, Son & Co,, Date: 1847. ND 1847-. English text with plates legends to the plates in English, French and German. 3 volumes bound as one. 80; 60; 64pp. Original red half calf binding with red cloth boards. Raised bands with gilt dec. compartments. Engraved titles and 89 full-page engraved plates. A sound and tight copy with minor aging. Spine sunned but an attractive copy without the supplement. Marbled end-papers. 28x22cms. The fourth series was issued as a supplement after this binding. [A winter and summer in Paris]. 1st Edition. Hardback. V.g.. large 4to. 1847. Fisher, Son & Co, [GB]
Rev G. N. Wright
USD
429.94
Rooke Books /Biblio
London : Baldwin, Cradock and Joy , Date: 1823. First edition. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4". George Petrie. A very scarce charming pocket guide to the Giants Causeway. First edition.Very scarce. A charming pocket guide to Ireland. Missing the half title. This pocket guide gives an outline of places to visit in Ireland. Each location is described with key historical information. Places of notable interest are outlined within each section. It is accompanied by a folding map of the Country of Antrum. The text is accompanied by three engraved plates created by George Petrie. In a full calf binding. Generally smart. Loss to the head of the spine. A damp stain on the rear board. Internally generally firmly bound. Spotting to the first and last pages. Spotting to the map. Contemporary ink inscription to the front pastedown and free endpaper. Missing the half title. Marginal age toning. Good 1823. Baldwin, Cradock and Joy [GB]
WRIGHT Rev. GN.: ALLOM Thomas: G. N.
USD
392.36
The Antique Map & Bookshop /Biblio
London & Paris, Fisher, Son & Co. (n.d.) ca 1880.. 4 Volumes in 2. Large Hardbacks, 11 x 8.5 inches. In full red morocco leather fine bindings, beautiful decorative gilt paneled boards and spines. Lettering to front boards, numbered at bottom of spines. Marbled endpapers, all page edges gilt. In very good condition. Some minor dark marks and handling marks to boards. Some minor rubbing to corners. Small chip to leather on top rear corner of spine on vol.1, and top front corner on vol.2. Some minor darkening to engraved title pages, penned inscription “L.J.Stapley, 1925.” to verso corners of engraved title pages. One or two minor handling marks else pages all very clean and tight. Plates not tissue guarded, some occasional areas of minor and mild foxing spots, else plates overall all very clean and bright. Else very good clean and tight copies. 80+ 60 + 64pp & 228pp. 148 fine steel-engraved views Allom. Including decorative title pages and frontispieces. London & Paris, Fisher, Son & Co. (n.d.) ca 1880. [GB]
Wright Rev. GN. G. N.
USD
381.92
Charles Vivian Art & Antiques /Biblio
London and Paris: Fisher, Son & Co. Undated but preface to Vol IV da. Hardcover. Good. London and Paris: Fisher, Son & Co., Undated but preface to Vol IV dated 1841. First edition. Good. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards, rubbed and corners bumped, marbled edges, interiors with mild foxing to preliminary pages, Vol III missing ffep, foxing and offsetting to most but not all illustrations, these complete (55 in total), plan of the field of Waterloo in Vol III but not in Vol IV as called for (often found in Vol IV but not III, probably dupicated in list of illustrations in error), small tear in margin of this but not affecting printed area, some starting of hinges in places but the binding good, an attractive set. Fisher, Son & Co. Undated but preface to Vol IV da [IE]
WRIGHT WIlliam. With Decipherment of Hittite Inscriptions by Prof. AH. Sayce a Hittite map by Col. Sir Charles Wilson and Capt. Conder and a complete set of Hittite Inscriptions revised by WH. Rylands. A. H. W. H.
USD
375.80
MINSTER GATE BOOKSHOP /Biblio
London: James Nisbet and Co., 1884. . First edition, 8vo., pp.xxi,200,(xxi)plates,(ii)adverts, pictorial brown cloth, gilt, lettering in black, frontispiece map with tissue guard; a couple of small marks to rear board, light bruising to upper corners of boards, a couple of spots of rubbing to extremities, a very good copy indeed. London: James Nisbet and Co., 1884. [GB]
Wright, Rev, G.N.
USD
329.24
Keogh's Books via Alibris /Alibris
, London and Paris Published by Fisher, Son and Co. and H. Mandeville , 1844-1846 First Editions , red cloth, gilt stamped decoration to front and rear, gilt , top and tail of spines worn, two chips to spine of Volume II, tear to tail of volume I, corners rubbed, hinges split but boards held, illustrated title and frontispiece detached in Volume I, occasional light foxing but most pages and plates clean,... Hardback. Volume I, 136 pages, Volume II, 132 pages, Volume III, 120 pages, 193 engraved plates as published., small folio, 28 cm x 23 cm.
Wright Rev GN. G. N.
USD
318.48
Keogh's Books /Biblio
, Volume I, 136 pages, Volume II, 132 pages, Volume III, 120 pages, 193 engraved plates as published Date: 1844. Published by Fisher, Son and Co. and H. Mandeville [GB]
Wright, Rev G. N., Illustrated By Colonel Cockburn, Major; Irton, Bartlett, Leitch And Wolfensberger
USD
313.00
Tiber Books via Alibris /Alibris
Fisher and Son, London 1840 Hardcover 4to, hardcover. Near fine condition. Two volumes bound as one. Full leather early/mid 20th century continental binding, all edges gilt, covers and contents clean, unworn, no marking or writing. Binding square and tight. 76, 90 pp. text. 75 steel-engraved Plates, plus illustrations in the text. Two color frontis. Plates, and several other color Plates throughout. A lovely copy.
Wright Rev G. N. Illustrated by Colonel Cockburn Major;Irton Bartlett Leitch and Wolfensberger
USD
288.00
Tiber Books /Biblio
Fisher and Son, London, [Date: 1840]. Hardcover. As New. 4to, hardcover. Near fine condition. Two volumes bound as one. Full leather early/mid 20th century continental binding, all edges gilt, covers and contents clean, unworn, no marking or writing. Binding square and tight. 76, 90 pp. text. 75 steel-engraved Plates, plus illustrations in the text. Two color frontis. Plates, and several other color Plates throughout. A lovely copy. 1840. Fisher and Son, London [US]
WRIGHT, Rev. G.N. George Newenham
USD
274.05
Librairie Transatlantique /Livre Rare Book
Fisher, Caxton Press - Mandeville Londres et Paris 'sans date 1845, petit in-folio (28cm), 3 parties en 1 volume : 4f. (titre général et Tables des 3 parties), 5-80 p.; 5-60p.; et 5-64p. Édition illustrée de 96 planches hors-texte (3 frontispices, 3 titres illustrés et 90 planches). :: Vues, monuments, scènes, etc. d'après ALLOM, gravés par divers graveurs. Les planches, légendées en anglais, en français et en allemand, sont éditées par Fisher, ou Peter Jackson, ou The London Printing and Publishing Co. :: Bonne reliure demi-chagrin noir à coins, 5 nerfs sertis. Bon état, coins frottés. quelques rousseurs. :: Les 3 premières parties, bien complètes, sans le supplément de 1870 :'
[Canada, Montréal, CAN]
Wright, Rev. G. N.; Petrie, G. Esq.; And Others
USD
257.99
Bookcase via Alibris /Alibris
London Fisher, son and Co 1840 Cloth Good. No Jacket 4to. Cloth torn, frayed and chipped at hinges, front and rear hinges and gutters cracked. AEG with gilt decs to boards and spine. Corners lightly bumped. Period inscrip to ffep. Bar the odd spot of foxing throughout, pp in very good order, clean and bright, text block bind sound.
Wright Rev. G. N.; Petrie G. Esq.; And Others
USD
254.78
Bookcase /Biblio
London: Fisher, son and Co, Date: 1840. Cloth torn, frayed and chipped at hinges, front and rear hinges and gutters cracked. AEG with gilt decs to boards and spine. Corners lightly bumped. Period inscrip to ffep. Bar the odd spot of foxing throughout, pp in very good order, clean and bright, text block bind sound.. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 4to. 1840. Fisher, son and Co [GB]
Swan, Rev. Charles. Wright, Thomas
USD
250.00
Jeffrey Marks Rare Books, ABAA via Alibris /Alibris
New York J. W. Bouton 1872 later half morocco and marbled sides, t.e.g., by MacDonald, N.Y. Translated from the Latin, with Preliminary Observations and Copious Notes by the Rev. Charles Swan. New Edition, with an... Old gift inscription in green ink; a near fine set, handsomely bound. 2 vols. 8vo,
SWAN Rev. Charles. WRIGHT Thomas.
USD
250.00
Jeffrey H. Marks Rare Books /Biblio
New York:: J. W. Bouton,, Date: 1872.. later half morocco and marbled sides, t.e.g., by MacDonald, N.Y.. Old gift inscription in green ink; a near fine set, handsomely bound.. 8vo,. Translated from the Latin, with Preliminary Observations and Copious Notes by the Rev. Charles Swan. New Edition, with an Introduction by Thomas Wright. 1872. J. W. Bouton, [US]
Wright Rev. G. N.
USD
222.93
Much Ado Books /Biblio
Three volumes bound in one. Each printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy. 1822 - 1822 - and 1823.. Hardback.. Black and White engravings by George Petrie, including a large folding map of the County of Wicklow. Bound in leather, with gilt decoration and marbled endpapers. Very Good (-), without dust jacket (head of spine worn). Three volumes bound in one. Each printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy. 1822 - 1822 - and 1823. [GB]
Rev. Wright G.N., Allom Thomas, Janin J., Lami E.
USD
214.16
Le-livre.fr / Le Village du Livre /Livre Rare Book
Fisher, son et co. Non daté. In-4. Relié cuir dos-coins. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. 80+60+63+228 pages. Texte en anglais. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, hors texte. Plats et contre-plats et tranches jaspés. Coins frottés, émoussés. Epidermures sur les plats. Accrocs au dos, dos frotté. Nombreuses rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
[France, Sablons, FRA]
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EDITED BY THE REV. G. N. WRIGHT
USD
213.75
Rose City Books /Biblio
LONDON: FISHER, SON, & CO., Date: 1844 Book. Fair (+). Half leather & Marbled Boards. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Half leather with marbled boards. Front cover detached and present. Secure text block with clean text and some mild foxing. Thick book (about 3-1/2 inches) and about 11 x 8-1/2. Fully illustrated. Boards heavily rubbed & spine leather has been carefully reattached. Scarce!. 1844. FISHER, SON, & CO. [US]
Wright Rev. GN. G. N.
USD
212.78
Charles Vivian Art & Antiques /Biblio
London: Baldwin & Cradock, Date: 1834. Hardcover. Good. London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1834. Second edition. Good. A 16mo reprint of the foolscap 8vo original of 1821. This edition was first published in 1825 and is scarce. 16mo, original boards with splits to spine, some loss to top, paper label bearing title, complete with plan, this foxed, and fourteen engraved illustrations after George Petrie, some insect damage to top right corner of frontispiece, not affecting illustration, some foxing and minor staining throughout, binding fragile. 1834. Baldwin & Cradock [IE]
Wright, G. N., Rev
USD
206.71
Baggins Book Bazaar via Alibris /Alibris
London Fisher, Son, & Co. Hard Cover Good 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Four volume set; undated; half-bound; binding dented at edges, some wear; pages yellowing and foxing; creasing and wear to some fold-outs.
Wright G. N. Rev.
USD
202.55
Baggins Book Bazaar Ltd /Biblio
London: Fisher, Son, & Co. four volume set; undated; half-bound; binding dented at edges, some wear; pages yellowing and foxing; creasing and wear to some fold-outs. Hard Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fisher, Son, & Co. [GB]
Wright Rev. GN
USD
190.96
Inanna Rare Books Ltd. /Biblio
Date: 1822. Original, true first edition from 1822. London, Printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1822. Small Octavo. Frontispiece, XII, [1],159, [7] pages. With 4 [of 5] illustrations, including Frontispiece. Original Hardcover of the early 19th century. Binding in poor condition. Illustrations slightly stained only. First layer of the bookblock slightly detached. Even though the large folding map and one of the iillustrations is missing , a rare and important, early tourguide through Wicklow with romantic descriptions of Bray, Glendalough,Luggelaw etc. Includes for example the following illustrations: Kilruddery House, Drumgoff Barrack, Glendalough, Luggelaw. 1822. [IE]
Sir Grenville Temple, Bart; W.L. Leitch; Major Irton; Lieut. Allen; With An Analysis By The Rev G.N. Wright
USD
177.60
Kennys.ie via Alibris /Alibris
Very Good Hardback. c. 1840. with fold-out map. Rebound in quarter leather over marbled boards. Five-banded spine with gilt titles to spine. Covers showing light wear and age. Gilt edges. Tissue guards in place. Previous owner's stamps to title page and elsewhere. Otherwise, internally text and illustrations are crisp and clean and remains a fine copy.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.
Rev. G N Wright
USD
173.60
Truffle Books via Alibris /Alibris
London Fisher Son & Co 1845-1847 Leather Illustrated by Thomas Allom Very Good There is old sellotape between the boards and pastedowns that seems to serve no useful purpose as the binding Is tight.; Fine binding by Robert Seton of Edinburgh; undated but 1845-1847, binding contemporary with late 1840s. Bound from parts, 3 volume series bound as one. 95 engraved plates with tissue guards. This book is comprised of the first three of four volumes purchased by subscription and later sent by subscribers to binders, so each set would be in a different binding type. The fourth series was issued as a supplement after this binding. [A winter and summer in Paris].; Engraved plates.
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas; Rev. John Webb; Thomas Wright; Richard Almack; Thomas Stapleton etc
USD
172.61
Bailgate Books Ltd /Biblio
Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols, London, Date: 1846. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration, leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers, marbled block edges, light foxing to prelims, sound binding. Many black and white plates, many vignettes, Colour plate facing page 259. Contents Include: I. The Institution of the Most Noble Order of the Garter with accounts from Edward III’s Great Wardrobe from 1344-1349 by Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas II. Stall-Plates of the Knights of the Garter by Thomas William King III. Preceptory of the Temples at Garway in Herefordshire with plans etc. By Rev. John Webb IV. Municipal Archives of the City of Canterbury by Thomas Wright V. Letter of Sir Thomas Stanhope respecting his mother Lady Anne Stanhope’s funeral by Richard Almack VI. Succession to the Barony of William of Arques in Kent from 1066 to the reign of King John by Thomas Stapleton VII. Monumental effigy of De Mauley in York Minster by Samuel Rush Mayrick VIII. Episcopal Rings of John Stanbery and Richard Mayo, Bishops of Hereford by Very Rev. John Merewether IX. Vase found at Sandy in Berkshire by Samuel Birch X./XI. Figures of Anacreon and his dog from Greek Fictile Vases and Pelops Plexippus Vase by Birch XII. Incised Sepulchral Slabs at Avonbury in Herefordshire and Bitton in Gloucestershire by Albert Way XIII. Bilingual Ins ...
Rev. G N Wright
USD
165.61
Truffle Books /Biblio
London: Fisher Son & Co. Very Good. Date: 1845-1847. Leather. There is old sellotape between the boards and pastedowns that seems to serve no useful purpose as the binding Is tight. ; Fine binding by Robert Seton of Edinburgh; undated but 1845-1847, binding contemporary with late 1840s. Bound from parts, 3 volume series bound as one. 95 engraved plates with tissue guards. This book is comprised of the first three of four volumes purchased by subscription and later sent by subscribers to binders, so each set would be in a different binding type. The fourth series was issued as a supplement after this binding. [A winter and summer in Paris]. ; Engraved plates . 1845. Fisher Son & Co [GB]
Wright Thomas Esq. MA. FSA. Cumming Rev. J. G. MA. FGS. Martineau Harriett. Edited by William Whelan. M. A. F. S. M. A. F. G.
USD
165.61
Ariadne Books /Biblio
London & Manchester: Whittaker and Co, Ave Maria Lane. Galt & Co., Ducie Place, Exchange., Date: 1860. First edition. 4to. viii, 896pp. Half leather with five raised bands to spine. Gilt titles in contrasting panel and gilt decoration to spine. All edges marbled and marbled end papers. Book consists of an index of places, index of families and some additions and corrections; the History and Antiquities of Cumberland and Westmoreland; Survey of the Lake District; Geographical Description of Cumberland; Cumberland Ward; Allerdale-Below-Derwent Ward; Allerdale-Above-Derwent Ward; Bootle Ward; Leath Ward; Eskdale Ward; Geographical Description of Westmoreland; East Ward; West Ward; Kendal Ward; Lonsdale Ward. Each section provides immense detail by parish. Book in very good condition. Boards a little bumped and rubbed with some soiling. Some wear to extremities of spine and the beginnings of a split to rear hinge. Front end paper separated at gutter. A little light spotting here and there. A very heavy book but no extra shipping costs to UK destinations. 1860. Whittaker and Co, Ave Maria Lane. Galt & Co., Ducie Place, Exchange. [GB]
Sir Grenville Temple; W. L. Leitch; Major Irton; Lieut. Allen; Rev. G. N. Wright
USD
160.04
Rooke Books via Alibris /Alibris
London Fisher, Son, & Co 1840 First edition Leather Sir Grenville Temple; W. L. Leitch; Major Irton; Lieut. Allen Very Good A beautiful first edition of this collection of artwork based on the Mediterranean. First edition. Date from the British Library. Illustrated throughout with illustrated title page, map, and 50 plates. Missing 15 plates and fold-out map. Written and illustrated by Sir Grenville Temple, a British artist and biographer; William Leighton Leitch, a master Scottish landscape watercolor painter and illustrator; Major Irton, a British artist; and Lieut. Allen, an English soldier and artist. With an analysis of the Mediterranean and descriptions of the plates by Rev. George Newenham Wright, an Irish writer and Anglican clergyman. Rebound in half calf binding with marbled boards. Externally, sound with rubbing to the extremities and minor loss to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean. Neatham Mill Library embossed stamp to rear endpaper. Very Good.
Sir Grenville Temple; W. L. Leitch; Major Irton; Lieut. Allen; Rev. G. N. Wright
USD
152.87
Rooke Books /Biblio
London: Fisher, Son, & Co., Date: 1840. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 11" by 9". Sir Grenville Temple; W. L. Leitch; Major Irton; Lieut. Allen. A beautiful first edition of this collection of artwork based on the Mediterranean. First edition. Date from the British Library. Illustrated throughout with illustrated title page, map, and 50 plates. Missing 15 plates and fold-out map. Written and illustrated by Sir Grenville Temple, a British artist and biographer; William Leighton Leitch, a master Scottish landscape watercolor painter and illustrator; Major Irton, a British artist; and Lieut. Allen, an English soldier and artist. With an analysis of the Mediterranean and descriptions of the plates by Rev. George Newenham Wright, an Irish writer and Anglican clergyman. Rebound in half calf binding with marbled boards. Externally, sound with rubbing to the extremities and minor loss to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean. Neatham Mill Library embossed stamp to rear endpaper. Very Good 1840. Fisher, Son, & Co. [GB]
Wright Rev. GN. and others G. N.
USD
152.77
Charles Vivian Art & Antiques /Biblio
Dublin: William Curry, Jnr. and Company, Date: 1835. Hardcover. Good. George Petrie. Dublin: William Curry, Jnr. and Company, 1835. New and revised. Good. George Petrie. The first edition of this rare book was published in 1834. It includes six illustrations after George Petrie and a single page map. It would appear that Wright was only responsible for the description of Killarney, published as his Guide to the Lakes of Killarney in 1822, the remainder being the work of unnamed authors. Paper label to cover and spine of faded purple cloth, extremities rubbed, corners and edges bumped, interior with some marks and age tanning, especially to the top of pages, mild off-setting to title page, pencil owner's name to ffep, bookplate to fep, illustrations clean, binding sound. 1835. William Curry, Jnr. and Company [IE]
Pauli Reinhold translation revised by the author; Wright editor
USD
150.00
AardBooks /Biblio
London: Bentley. VG (see notes). Date: 1852. 1st thus (?). hardcover. 8vo . 418pp . Full leather, with a bit of whitening to foreedges of covers, some wear to spine, esp. head. Marbled end papers. Solidly bound Preface by Pauli is 1850. Wright's preface is 1852. This is the 9th century Alfred, btw. . 1852. Bentley [US]
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