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BEVERIDGE, ALBERT J.; LEA, FANNY HEASLIP; FITCH, GEORGE; BULLOCK, WILLIAM; ET AL
Collier's, the National Weekly (Magazine), March (Mar. ) 13, 1915, Vol. 54, No. 26 - in the German Trenches / General Joseph Joffre
USA: Collier's, 1915. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. FranklinThomson, Rodney; Justice, Martin; Stahr, Paul; King, W.B.. Features: Attractive cover illustration of Marshal Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre of France; Good Year tire ad inside front cover; Elegant one-page ad for The White Company of Cleveland (automaker); Classy one-page ad for Hart Schaffner & Marx clothiers of New York; In the German Trenches - the 2nd of Senator Albert J. Beveridge's articles; By Margarita Trench (fiction by Fannie Heaslip Lea); We Shall Meet, But We Shall Miss Them - article on the 64th Congress; The Fence Breaker (baseball fiction by William Bullock); General Joseph Joffre of France; The Narrow Margin (fiction by Helen Baker Parker); The Russ Recoil and the French Deadlock - two pages of fascinating WWI photos including German soldiers in East Prussia, Polish residents of Sochacsew examining their ruined homes, a German trench full of German soldiers west of Warsaw, A French artillery camp in the Woevre district - with thatched structures, and more; Barbara's Marriages (part XII) by Maude Radford Warren; Moses, the Mircale Man, Elvard L. of Buffalo goes to jail - the Oxypathor; Nice one-page illustrated ad for the Hudson Six-40 seven-passenger Phaeton; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Front cover and first leaf loose but present. Lacking back cover, pages 23-26 (centerfold), and pages 31-34. A worthy, albeit incomplete vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Collier's, The National Weekly (Magazine), March (Mar.) 13, 1915, Vol. 54, No. 26 - In the German Trenches WWI World War One cover illustration of Marshal Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre of France; Good Year tire ad inside front cover; Elegant one-page ad. Fair .
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Book number: 417h2830
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Keywords: Collier's () (. ) 13 1915 . 54 . 26 ; ; Page History Issues Military

 Bullock, William (ca. 1773-1849) ; Jean Henri Marlet (1771-1847), artist, Atlas Historique Pour Servir Au Mexique En 1823, Avec L'Explication Des Planches. (Six Months' Residence and Travels in Mexico). First Edition in French
Bullock, William (ca. 1773-1849) ; Jean Henri Marlet (1771-1847), artist
Atlas Historique Pour Servir Au Mexique En 1823, Avec L'Explication Des Planches. (Six Months' Residence and Travels in Mexico). First Edition in French
Paris: Alexia Eymery; Bruxelles: chez Brunet; 1824. Oblong 4to. 24.5 x 19.5cm. Later quarter roan. Repairs and stains on the first 6 pages.Waterstain on 2 large folding plates of city plans. Further 18 lithographs plates; several handcolored.. Frontispiece portrait of Bullock and 20 further plates. OCLC 34493057: Plates copied from the original engravings in Bullock's English ed. Six month's residence and travels in Mexico; Plates lithographed by Marlet after Boquet, Brison, Marlet and Lepinoy....William Bullock was an English traveler, naturalist, and antiquarian. After Mexico became independent from Spanish rule in 1821, he became one of the first British travelers to visit in 1823. He spent six months in the central region of the country, particularly Mexico City and its surroundings in the valley of Mexico. His account of his travels and experiences and his exhibit in London the following year of ancient and modern Mexican artifacts, wax models of Mexicans in local dress, and natural fauna and fruits prompted British interest and investment in Mexico in the 1820s. The plates in Bullock’s book, based on his own drawings, depict indigenous peoples in native dress, ancient deities, scenes of early nineteenth-century social life, and landscapes of the cities he visited... [BULLOCK (William)] - - - 1 volume grand In-8° oblong (atlas seul) - Fortes auréoles aux 9 premiers feuillets, 6 premiers feuillets restaurés, petit trou au titre et aux 3 feuillets suivants, quelques rousseurs - 11 pages, 1 portrait frontispice et 20 planches hors texte dont 2 plans dépliants de Mexico (ancienne et nouvelle ville) et 6 planches de costumes en couleurs - Reliure postérieure XIXe siècle demi-basane fauve - Dos lisse orné et titré or - 1ère édition française de l'atlas pour accompagner l'important texte de Bullock (en 2 volumes In-8°) sur le Mexique, 3 ans après son indépendance .."Cet atlas .. a été dessiné sur les lieux, par M. Bullock .."--Avis Traduction de: Six months' residence and travels in Mexico. London : J. Murray, 1824 Accompagnant: Le Mexique 1823, ou Relation d'un voyage dans la Nouvelle-Espagne .. : accompagné d'un atlas de vingt planches / par M. Bullock.. Expertise by Caroline Velk. .
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Bullock, William J
Bach cantatas requiring limited resources : a guide to editions
Lanham, University Press of America 1984 1st ed. - Hardcover
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Book number: C70032
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Keywords: Johann Sebastian Bach/cantatas

0819138630 BULLOCK, William J., Bach Cantatas Requiring Limited Resources: a guide to editions
BULLOCK, William J.
Bach Cantatas Requiring Limited Resources: a guide to editions
Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1984. Used - Very Good. VG hardback 1st edition. Green cloth with gilt. A bright, clean copy in firm binding Photo:http://cibimages.blob.core.windows.net/img-1/stand_97658_jpg.jpg. ISBN: 0819138630
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 BULLOCK, William., Le Mexique en 1823, ou relation d'un voyage dans la Nouvelle-Espagne ...Paris, Alexis-Eymery, 1824. 3 volumes. 8vo (text) and oblong 4to (atlas). The atlas contains 2 large folding maps (44.2 x 32 and 32 x 35.5 cm), and 19 lithographed plates by Marlet, including 6 nicely coloured by hand and one folding (14 x 36.5 cm), depicting views, costumes and scultpture of Mexico.  Contemporary half green painted vellum, green paste paper sides, with brown title labels lettered in gold on the spines.
BULLOCK, William.
Le Mexique en 1823, ou relation d'un voyage dans la Nouvelle-Espagne ...Paris, Alexis-Eymery, 1824. 3 volumes. 8vo (text) and oblong 4to (atlas). The atlas contains 2 large folding maps (44.2 x 32 and 32 x 35.5 cm), and 19 lithographed plates by Marlet, including 6 nicely coloured by hand and one folding (14 x 36.5 cm), depicting views, costumes and scultpture of Mexico. Contemporary half green painted vellum, green paste paper sides, with brown title labels lettered in gold on the spines.
[4], III, LXXII, 364; [4], 370, [2]; 11 pp.Very rare first edition of the French translation of this important relation on Mexico by William Bullock (ca. 1773-1849), an English traveller, naturalist and antiquarian. He began as a jeweller and goldsmith in Sheffield, moved to Liverpool and brought together an interesting collection of natural history and art items. He founded a private museum in 1800 which he moved to London in 1810 and was housed in the newly built "Egyptian Hall". In 1822 and 1823, Bullock went by way of Jamaica to Mexico, being the first English traveller in Mexico since Thomas Gage (ca. 1603-1656) in 1640. Bullock visited many places and ancient monuments, of which extensive descriptions can be found in the present work. Attention is given to a wide range of subjects, including the history, geology, geography, flora and fauna of the country, and the culture, religion and commerce of its inhabitants. The many Mexican artefacts and specimens he brought to England, were exposed in his museum. In 1824, the original English edition of his travel accounts appeared, soon followed by French, German and Dutch translations.The volumes are uncut and partially unopened. The bindings show some minor signs of wear, the text volumes are somewhat foxed throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Sabin 9141; cf. Chadenat 2050 (other ed.); DNB VII, p. 256; Streeter I, 210 (other ed.).
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Book number: 19682
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BULLOCK WILLIAM
Round About [ Macclesfield ]
Macclesfield, Robert Willis Clarson, Printer. 1877. Hard Cover, 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Gift inscription '' Miss Buckley with W. Bullocks complements ''. Book measures 17x11.cm. 56pp. Bound in modern cloth. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally, original wrappers bound in. Wrappers chipped. Contents clean. A nice inscribed copy. Good Plus. Signed by Author.
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Book number: 010465
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Keywords: macclesfield

 William Bullock, Sale Catalogue of the Bullock Museum, 1819: A Facsimile Reprint with Manuscript Prices and Buyers Names
William Bullock
Sale Catalogue of the Bullock Museum, 1819: A Facsimile Reprint with Manuscript Prices and Buyers Names
London, Harmer Johnson & John Hewett, 1979 . Cloth. The scarce 1979 facsimile of the 1819 sale catalogue of the works in the museum of William Bullock, a prominent antiquarian. A scarce facsimile of an 1819 catalogue.In a plain white paper dust wrapper, which is unclipped.With monochrome illustrations throughout, and one folding plate depicting Bonaparte's military carriage.A facsimile of a catalogue advertising the sale of items from Bullock's Museum, first established in Liverpool but then moved to London. It was created from the collection of English traveller, naturalist and antiquarian William Bullock.The collection included several items collected during Captain Cook's South Sea voyages. In the publisher's original cloth binding, with unclipped plain dust wrapper. Externally, fine. Light spotting to endpapers. Dust wrapper lightly age toned to back strip, with light handling marks to wrap perimeters, and spotting to back strip head. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Near Fine . Ill.: Not Stated. Near Fine/Very Good Indeed.
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Book number: 924F9
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Catalogue: British History
Keywords: Bullock Museum William Bullock antiquarian sale catalogue William Bullock Not Stated

 
Grant, John F. and William C. Bullock, Jr.
Merrill Bankshares Company
New York, Newcomen Society in North America, 1977. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Near fine in original wrappers. Near Fine.
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Book number: b32951
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BULLOCK William
Le Mexique en 1823, ou relation d'un voyage dans la Nouvelle-Espagne, contenant des notions exactes et peu connues sur la situation physique, morale et politique de ce pays
Alexis Eymery, Paris 1824, 2 tomes en 2 Vol. in 8 (12,5x20m) et un atlas in 8 oblong (20x26,5cm), (4) III, LXXII, 364 pp. et (4) 370 pp., (2) et un atlas grand in 8 oblong de 11 pp., relié. Edition originale française. L'édition originale anglaise la précède de quelques mois. L'atlas se compose d""un portrait de l""auteur, de 2 plans de Mexico dépliants, de 12 planches lithographiées (vue de Mexico, Veracruz, Puebla, sculptures), et de 5 planches de costumes lithographiées et finement coloriées (On a omis Ia planche des deux cavaliers). Reliure en plein cartonnage d'éditeur. Petits manques en coiffes. Une planche de costumes détachée. Travail de vers en marge, sans atteinte aucune aux planches. Avant de se rendre au Mexique à deux reprises dans le but d'acheter des mines d'or et d'argent et une multitude d'objets qu'il présentera au public à Londres, William Bullock fut à la fois un antiquaire et un naturaliste qui rassembla quelques 32000 objets pour lequel il fit un musée (plus tard exposés dans le hall égyptien à Picadilly) ; cette collection fut dispersée aux enchères en 1819 avant le voyage au Mexique. De ce voyage, dont il ramena divers animaux et notes, Bullock fit une relation détaillée ; on y trouvera de nombreuses descriptions des moeurs et coutumes des mexicains, mais aussi des monuments, de la faune et la flore ainsi que de l'état politique du pays. - Alexis Eymery, Paris 1824, 2 tomes en 2 Vol. in 8 (12,5x20m) et un atlas in 8 oblong (20x26,5cm), (4) III, LXXII, 364 pp. et (4) 370 pp., (2) et un atlas grand in 8 oblong de 11 pp., relié. [ENGLISH TRANSLATION FOLLOWS] BULLOCK William Le Mexique en 1823, ou relation d'un voyage dans la Nouvelle-Espagne, contenant des notions exactes et peu connues sur la situation physique, morale et politique de ce pays Alexis Eymery, Paris 1824, in-8 (12,5 x 20m) and one atlas atlas in-8 landscape format(20 x 26,5 cm), (4) III, LXXII, 364 pp & (4) 370 pp., (2) and a large atlas in-8 landscape format, 11 pp., 2 volumes, publisher's binding First French edition. The first English edition preceded it by a few months. The atlas is made up of a portrait of the author, 2 folding maps of Mexico, 12 lithographed plates (view of Mexico, Veracruz, Puebla, and sculptures), and 5 lithographed plates of costumes, finely colored (the plate of the two horsemen has been omitted). Extremities a little rubbed. Scratches to covers of volume I. A generally good and fresh copy. Publisher's original binding. Small lacks to headpieces. One costume plate detached. Marginal worming not touching any of the plates. Before traveling to Mexico twice to buy gold and silver mines and a great number of objects he displayed to the public in London, William Bullock was an antiquary and naturalist who assembled some 32,000 objects, for which he made a museum. They were later exhibited in the Egyptian Hall in Picadilly. This collection was dispersed by auction in 1819, before his trip to Mexico. Bullock gives a detailed account of this voyage, from which he returned with a variety of animals and notes; it includes numerous descriptions of Mexican customs, but also the monuments, fauna and flora, and politics of the country.
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Book number: 29687
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WORKMAN, FANNY BULLOCK AND WILLIAM HUNTER.
The Call of the Snowy Hispar.
1910, 1st Edition. Hardcover. Book, First edn, Constable, London, 1910. Large 8vo, xvi, 297p, ii. Complete with 2 folding maps & 113 plates. Original illustrated boards nicely rebacked, half-calf, twin labels, marbled endpapers. Faint traces of two library stamps on back of two plates. Neate W122 'Account of their fourth expedition in 1908. They explored the Hispar glacier then descended the Biafo glacier'. Perret 4605 'tres rare et recherché'. Very Good.
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Book number: 002113
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FANNY BULLOCK WORKMAN, WILLIAM HUNTER WORKMAN
In the ice world of Himálaya : among the peaks and passes of Ladakh, Nubra, Suru, and Baltistan
New York,, Cassell & Co.. 1901, 2nd Edition. Hardcover, 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Book, original, brown, blind-stamped cloth, gilt spine, xvi, 204 pages, 63 unnumbered leaves of plates (2 folded) : illustrations, portrait, folded maps ; 21 cm. deckle edges, Reprint of second London edition of 1901, Edition statement from verso of half title Glossary: p. 203-204. Near Fine.
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Book number: 1125559186
USD 450.00 [Appr.: EURO 395.5 | £UK 336 | JP¥ 64145]
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Keywords: Femmes Alpinistes, Himalaya Mountains, Himalaya Mountains Description and Travel, Travel, Travel Literature Himalaya Mountains 1900-1909, Women Mountaineers History Asia

 WORKMAN, Fanny Bullock & WORKMAN, William Hunter, Peaks and glaciers of Nun Kun: a record of pioneer-exploration and mountaineering in the Punjab Himalaya
WORKMAN, Fanny Bullock & WORKMAN, William Hunter
Peaks and glaciers of Nun Kun: a record of pioneer-exploration and mountaineering in the Punjab Himalaya
London, Constable, 1909. Used - Acceptable. Fair hardback 1st edition. 1st edition, in dark grey-green cloth with gilt lettering & pictorial on-lay; map + 92 illustrations (all present, with their tissue guards). Owner's name & date on front free end paper. Internally near VG, with clean, tidy pages. Board edges & corners worn; some scuffing to boards, with scratches on on-lay; gilt title on front board rather dull; authors' names bright. Splits in cloth of spine have been repaired & joints re-glued; small loss at head of spine; gilt worn & dull. Photo:http://cibimages.blob.core.windows.net/img-1/stand_48373_jpg.jpg.
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Book number: BOOKS272187I
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