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[ DR GEORGE BATE, EDITED BY EDWARD ALMACK ] .
A Short Narrative Of The Late Troubles In England. First written in Latin by an Anonymus, for the information of Forreners, and now don into English, for the behoof and pleasure of our Country-mn 1649 .
London : F. E. Robinson & Co, 20 Great Russell Street, 1902. 0. Limited edition. 8vo.7.00" x 4.50" x 1.00". pp.37/[3pp.]/pp.151. Very good full vellum binding with bright gilt decoration to both boards and spine. Corners lightly bumped. Spine and rear board a little soiled. Top page edges gilt (other page edges deckled ). Book plate to verso of the front board: "Gladys Gresham, Her Book From Mother dear 23-II-1907." Printed note to front free-endpaper: "This edition is limited to 320 copies for sale and 30 for presentation and review, of which this copy is No. 176 ". Half title reads: "The Late Troubles In England." Photogravure portrait frontis of "Charles 1". Title within ornamental border. Clean throughout. Some pages un-cut. Colophon to verso of the title: "Printed At The Russell Press, 20 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury". Clean throughout. VG. ** Excerpt from "Note On The Binding. By Cyril Davenport, F.S.A.": "..The binding chosen for the present edition of Dr Bates "Elenchus Motuum" is taken from that covering some Almanacks of 1624, which were bound together for Charles, Prince of Wales, and in which he has written some remarks and signed his name. In the centre are four impressions of the Prince of Wales triple ostrich feather badge within a coronet and with a blank label, arranged as a star. In each corner of the rectangle on each side is an ornament, practically forming a quarter circle, adorned with scrolls and the design of a heart, and the field is powdered with a semis of flaming hearts.
Chilton BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 47502
GBP 80.00 [Appr.: EURO 92.5 US$ 106.76 | JP¥ 15813]
Keywords: 48990 F.E. Robinson & Co. Russell Press James, Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee. The Highland Clans, and the Massacre of Glenco Jenner, Henry Bindings: : 20th Century

 
Almack, Edward,
Bibliography of the King's Book Or Eikon Basilike - with Descriptions Of the Various Editions of Eikon Basilike.
London, Blades, East & Blades, 1896. Hardcover., G in Brown Cloth W/Gilt Trim. Boards Edgeworn with Small Tears. At Rear Gutter. Some Uncut Page Edges.
Vintage BooksProfessional seller
Book number: MASTER244570I
USD 86.00 [Appr.: EURO 74.75 | £UK 64.5 | JP¥ 12738]
Catalogue: Rare

 
ALMACK Edward :
A Bibliography of The King's Book or Eikon Basilike.
London, Blades, East & Blades, 1896, small in-4°, 28,5 x 22,5 cm, (8)nn pp + 143 pp + (82) nn pp + xxi pp + (4)nn pp with 2 facs. and 4 colour plates of bindings. Many illustrations of title pages (some in red and black). Original black cloth with gilt lettering. Spine skilfully renewed, endpapers renewed. Ex-library copy with small unobtrusive stamp on title page. Still a nice copy of the original edition. Detailed account of the printing and publication history of the book which purports to be the spiritual autobiography of king Charles I and as such one of the most important books in English history. John Gauden also claimed the authorship. .
Antiquariaat Wim de GoeijProfessional seller
Book number: 35880
€  85.00 [Appr.: US$ 98.12 | £UK 73.75 | JP¥ 14533]

 
Almack, Edward
Bookplates
London, Methuen & Co, 1904. viii, 10p. 42 b/w illus. original blue decorative cloth, t.e.g. deckle edges. .
Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA ILABProfessional seller
Book number: 037450
USD 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 34.75 | £UK 30 | JP¥ 5925]
Keywords: Bookplates Art Book History

 
Almack,Edward.
Bookplates.
London, Methuen & Co, 1904. VIII,180 pp. 42 ills. Hardcover, foxed and litte waterstained. Flyleaf missing. Little books on Art. [94643]
Rob Kok Old Books & PrintsProfessional seller
Book number: 94643
€  8.00 [Appr.: US$ 9.23 | £UK 7 | JP¥ 1368]

 Edward Almack, The History of the Second Dragoons 'Royals Scots Greys'
Edward Almack
The History of the Second Dragoons 'Royals Scots Greys'
London, Alexander Moring, 1908. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 312p, plates. Folio, measuring 8.5 x 12 inches. Bound in half vellum and gray decorated paper-covered boards. A few old marks to covers; interior fine and in overall very good condition. Includes a tipped-in photograph and a ticket to a special Thanksgiving service at Westminster Abbey on the half-title page. The definitive history of the regiment. Includes an extensive service roll. .
Kubik Fine Books Ltd.Professional seller
Book number: 143188
USD 600.00 [Appr.: EURO 520 | £UK 449.75 | JP¥ 88870]
Catalogue: British Empire

 
ALMACK, EDWARD
The History of the Second Dragoons 'Royal Scots Greys'
London: Alexander Moring Ltd / The De la More Press, [1908]. First Edition. Grey board cover with vellum spine. (More images available on request). 310mm x 220mm (12" x 9"). xx, 312pp. 44 illustrations on 43 plates [3 in colour]. Includes list of subscribers; two receipts from the Royal Scots Greys dated 1908 loosely laid-in. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas.. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Boards lightly marked with wear to corners. Mark to vellum along upper spine edge. Endpapers off-set. Teg .
Barter BooksProfessional seller
Book number: e3576a
GBP 220.00 [Appr.: EURO 254.5 US$ 293.59 | JP¥ 43485]
Keywords: Regimental History Military History Scots History

 Edward Almack, (London), Little Books on Art: Bookplates. 1904
Edward Almack, (London)
Little Books on Art: Bookplates. 1904
London, UK: Methuen & Co. 1904. First Edition. 16mo. Hard Cover. Blue cloth binding. 180 pp. Good. Several pages detaching from spine throughout and slight foxing throughout. Limited text written in pencil on first and last page. Cataloging sticker attached to back cover. Mostly black and white plates, including forty-two illustrations. .
Wittenborn Art BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 75-0606
USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 43.5 | £UK 37.5 | JP¥ 7406]
Catalogue: Books

 H Almack, A Plea for Deacons
H Almack
A Plea for Deacons
London, Rivingtons, 1868. First edition. Cloth. A very scarce, first edition of this religious pamphlet regarding the Church of England. Signed by the author, Henry Almack. Signed to the title page 'Revd Hugh Preston with Kind Regards H.A&apos. Written by Henry Almack, the rector of Fawley Buckinghamshire. He was previously rector of All Saints' Southampton and was a former fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.In this work Almack is making a plea for Deacons. He discusses difficulties that beset the Church of England and he notes 'our greatest weakness consists in our failing to secure, in the proportion we ought, the large body of the trading and industrial classes&apos. Almack produces solutions to the Church of England's structuring in order to grow. In a quarter cloth binding, with marbled paper boards. Externally, fine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright. Author's gift inscription to the title page. Prior owner has written number '17' to the title page. The odd spot. Fine . Ill.: None. Fine .
Rooke BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 754L17
GBP 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 144.75 US$ 166.81 | JP¥ 24707]
Catalogue: Anglican
Keywords: Almack Fawley All Saints Southampton Church of England Fawley None

 
Almack, Edward
Regimental badges worn in the British army one hundred years ago : reproduced in fac-simile from the pen and ink drawings in the note book of a silversmith of that time : the regiments identified, and notes bearing on their history added
London, Blades, East & Blades 1900 ill 1st original ed. - Hardcover, red cloth, some foxing
Antiquariaat KlikspaanProfessional seller
Book number: D55531
€  75.00 [Appr.: US$ 86.57 | £UK 65 | JP¥ 12823]
Catalogue: Geschiedenis
Keywords: badges/british army

 
ALMACK,EDWARD
Regimental Badges Worn in the British Army on Hundred Years Ago
London: Frederick Muller, 1970. Reprint. Hardcover. 8vo. This is a Very Good Copy of this Book in red buckram cloth with gilt title lettering to the spine and upper cover.No dust-jacket as issued.This copy has NO previous names or inscriptions present.The book has a firm binding with no hinge weakness.This is a reproduced facsimile work from the pen and ink drawings in the note book of a silversmith at that time.Clean copy internally,4to 92pp Reprint. Very Good .
Richard Thornton BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 51366
GBP 8.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.25 US$ 10.68 | JP¥ 1581]
Catalogue: Military

 
ALMACK T.F.
A Village Heritage. The Story of Blandford St. Mary. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY
Friary Press, Dorchester,, [1961]. 8vo., First Edition, with 11 plates on 11, a folding pedigree and 3 folding maps; blue cloth, gilt back, backstrip sunned else a very good, bright, clean copy.
Island BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 36501
GBP 18.00 [Appr.: EURO 21 US$ 24.02 | JP¥ 3558]
Catalogue: Topography0
Keywords: topography, dorsetshire, dorset, blandford st. mary, almack

 Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas; Rev. John Webb; Thomas Wright; Richard Almack; Thomas Stapleton etc., Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Published by the Society of Antiquities of London, Vol. XXXI (31) 1846
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas; Rev. John Webb; Thomas Wright; Richard Almack; Thomas Stapleton etc.
Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Published by the Society of Antiquities of London, Vol. XXXI (31) 1846
Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols, London, 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 Inscription taken from a vase at St. Mark at Venice by T. J. Pettigrew XIV. Roman Vestiga found at Kirkby Thore in Westmoreland by W. H. Smyth XV. The White Horse of Berkshire by William J Thomas XVI. Early Roman remains in Yorkshire by J. M. N. Colls XVII. Leaden coffin of early fabric from Bow by Charles Roach Smith XVIII. Glass vessels, earthenware and ornaments discovered near Chilgrove in Sussex byRev. L. Vernon Harcourt XIX. Remains of ancient buildings on the west side of Bow Churchyard by Thomas Lott XX. Crypt of St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster by T. Grissell XXI. Account of marriage of Princess Margaret, sister of Edward IV, to Charles Duke of Burgundy in 1468 by Thomas Phillipps XXII. Roman Villa at Acton Scott near Church Stretton, Shropshire by Mrs Frances Stackhouse XXIII. Document relating to the curved stalls of Melrose Abbey Church by M. Octave Delepierre XXIV. Origin and history of the Badge and Mottoes of Edward Prince of Wales by Nicolas XXV. Three transcripts from the British Museum by Henry Ellis XXVI. Anglo-Saxon remains discovered at Stowting in Kent by Charles Roach XXVII. Some specimens of the works of Maso Finiguerra by Hugh W. Diamond XXVIII. Egyptian Mummy and Hieroglyphics from the Psammetici period opened in 1843 by Diamond XXIX. Discovery of two rare Tracts from the press of William Caxton by John Winter Jones XXX. Letter written in 1456 from Sir Harry Stradling to his wife by Rev. John Montgomery Traherne XXXI./XXXII. Discovery of the remains of William de Warren and his wife Gundrad among the ruins of the Priory of St. Pancras at Southover near Lewes by Gideon Algernon Mantell and W. H. Blaauw XXXIII. Four bronzes found at Colchester from the collection of Henry Vint by Charles Newton XXXIV. Remains ascribed to the era of the Druids in Furness, Lancashire by Charles M. Jopling Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket, as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates (including reverse of plates) are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers.. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119021119. This book is much heavier than 1kg, and may incur significant additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. ISBN: 0719535514
Bailgate Books LtdProfessional seller
Book number: 40119021119
GBP 120.00 [Appr.: EURO 138.75 US$ 160.14 | JP¥ 23719]
Catalogue: Archaeology
Keywords: BZDB4 Archaeology; Architecture; Church & Ecclesiastical History; British History. Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas; Rev. John Webb; Thomas Wright; Richard Almack; Thomas Stapleton etc. Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Published by t

 Henry Harrod, John Bruce, Richard Almack, James Spedding, Thomas Lewin, Padre Raffaele Garrucci, etc., Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Published by the Society of Antiquities of London, Vol. XLI (41) 1867
Henry Harrod, John Bruce, Richard Almack, James Spedding, Thomas Lewin, Padre Raffaele Garrucci, etc.
Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Published by the Society of Antiquities of London, Vol. XLI (41) 1867
Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols, London, 1867. 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. Slight damage to base of spine from no longer present sticker. Volume contains many black and white plates and vignettes. Colour plate facing page 401 and double plate at page 466. Contents Includes: I. Murrain of the 14th Century from Court Rolls of a Norfolk Manor by Henry Harrod II./III./IV. Authenticity of the Paston Letters by John Bruce and Richard Almack V. Message from James I to Earl of Somerset in Case of Sir Thomas Overbury from December 1615 by James Spedding VI. Conduct of James I in case of Sir Thomas Overbury by Spedding VII. Genuineness of the Holy Sepulchre by Thomas Lewin VIII. Mosque of Omar by Lewin IX. Letters of Diego Sarmiento de Acuna, Count of Gondomar, giving account of the Earl of Somerset by Samuel Rawson Gardiner X. Sepulchral Remains at Veii and Praeneste by Padre Raffaele Garrucci XI. Legal Procedure of the Anglo-Saxons by Henry Charles Coote XII. Letters from Lord Bacon to Christian IV of Denmark by Samuel Rawson Gardiner XIII. Day of Caesar’s Landing in Britain by Earl Stanhope XIV. Bronze Object found at Lucera and Pan Lycaeus or Faunus Lupercus Workmanship by Garrucci XV. Cuisine Bourgeoise of Ancient Rome by H. C. Coote XVI. Roman Bronze Vessals discovered at Castle Howard, Yorkshire by Edmund Oldfield XVII. Churchwardens’ Accounts of the Parish of Leverton in Lincolnshire by Edward Peacock XVIII. Unpublished Collection of Songs and Ballads by Henry VIII and his contemporises by William Chappell XIX. Vespasian’s First Campaign in Britain by Charles Warne XX. Stone Implements in Lough Neagh, Ireland by John Evans XXI. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Stowting in Kent by John Brent XXII. Castra of the Littus Saxonicum and the Castrum of Othona by Thomas Lewin XXIII. Runic Calendars and “Staffordshire Clogg” Almanacs by J. Barnard Davis Appendix: Anglo-Saxon Fibula in the Society Museum Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket, as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates (including reverse of plates) are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers.. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119031150. This book is heavier than 1kg, and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations.. ISBN: 8370067085
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Book number: 40119031150
GBP 120.00 [Appr.: EURO 138.75 US$ 160.14 | JP¥ 23719]
Catalogue: Archaeology
Keywords: BZDB4 Archaeology; Architecture; Church & Ecclesiastical History; British History. Henry Harrod, John Bruce, Richard Almack, James Spedding, Thomas Lewin, Padre Raffaele Garrucci, etc. Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Published

 Almack John C./Staffelbach Elmer H./Williams W.J., The New Stanford Speller - 6 grade
Almack John C./Staffelbach Elmer H./Williams W.J.
The New Stanford Speller - 6 grade
Laidlaw Brothers, 1954. 1954. In-8. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 115 pages - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. Livre en anglais. Légères taches sur les contreplats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon. .
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Book number: R300292035
€  35.80 [Appr.: US$ 41.32 | £UK 31 | JP¥ 6121]
Catalogue: LANGUES

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