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g d armour, A P Herbert, Cyril Herbert Emmanuel Bretherton, etc
Punch, or the London Charivari, February 19 No 4050 Volume CLVI 1919 A P Herbert "Past and Present"
London, Punch, 1919. First Edition. Paperback. front cover almost detached, Fair.
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G D Armour, A P Herbert, Cyril Herbert Emmanuel Bretherton, etc
Punch, or the London Charivari, February 19 No 4050 Volume CLVI 1919 A P Herbert "Past and Present"
London, Punch, 1919. First Edition. Paperback. front cover almost detached, Fair.
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(The Illustrated London News). (Frederick William Naylor Bayley, Editor; Herbert Ingram, Founder).
The Illustrated London News. Volume I, I-XXXIV (Saturday, 14 May - Saturday, 31 December, 1842). (34 ISSUES. Vol. 1, 1-34). [FIRST ISSUE, FIRST COMPLETE VOLUME, FIRST COMPLETE YEAR].
London, William Little, 1843 (i.e. 1842). Hardcover. ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . The paper's first 34 issues bound in one volume. Imperial folio. Paginated consecutively. Pp. vi, 554. Illustrated throughout. HARDCOVER, bound in the original publisher's half calf and marbled boards, spine decorated, lettered and dated in gilt, sides gilt ruled; binding rubbed & chafed in places, worn in places, restored in places, withal a good binding; few closed tears without loss at bottom of leaves. In a very good condition. Overall a well preserved, tightly bound, clean, presentable copy. ~ FIRST EDITION. The paper's first issue, first complete volume, first complete year. Published as a volume with Title, Preface and Index, in 7 January, 1843. Rare survivor, a landmark in the history of journalism. The Illustrated London News was the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper. The first issue, 16 pages with 32 woodcuts, appeared on Saturday, 14 May, 1842, marking a revolution in journalism and news reporting. Completely exceeding the publishers' expectations, it had to be reprinted several times that day; the issue went through five reprints and sold 26,000 copies; the present issue is of the fourth printing. (Issues 4-8; 10-16; 18-20; 24; 27; 28; 30; 34 are first reprint; issue no. 2 is 3rd reprint; no. 9 is 2nd reprint.) Five issues later, it was time for jubilation: "Probably, in the whole annals of Newspaper History, the triumphant success of 'The Illustrated London News' is without a parallel; it has received from the public a welcome, warmer and wider than we could anticipated even in the buoyant enthusiasm of our first ambition. From the length and breadth of the Empire we have received the most flattering testimonials." The present volume contains all first 34 issues and a Supplement. Each issue is stamped at bottom with the legendary red Tax Stamp. Also present is Issue no. 15, a rare collectible in itself, which appeared with the erroneous header "No. 10, July 16" instead of "No. 15, August 20". It is neatly corrected here by contemporary hand. Y-1 .
Librarium of The HagueProfessional seller
Book number: 5326
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Catalogue: Miscellanea
Keywords: ILLUSTRATED ENGRAVED ENGRAVING ENGRAVINGS WOOD COPPER METAL JOURNALISM MASS MEDIA PUBLIC RELATIONS PRINT ELECTRONIC RADIO PAPER NEWSPAPER TELEVISION MAGAZINE CORRESPONDENCE CORRESPONDENTS NOISBN

 
Dirksen, Herbert von
Moskau, Tokio, London - Erinnerungen und Betrachtungen zu 20 Jahren deutscher Aussenpolitik 1919-1939
Stuttgart - Kohlhammer Verlag, 1949. Gebundene Ausgabe Guter altersbedingter Zustand Kante bestossen gut - gebraucht
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Book number: BU160192
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Dirksen, Herbert von:
Moskau, Tokio, London : Erinnerungen und Betrachtungen zu 20 Jahren deutscher Aussenpolitik 1919 - 1939.
Stuttgart : Kohlhammer 1949. 279 S. Leinen. Guter Zustand. Bibliotheksexemplar mit Stempeln und Signatur auf Einband. Gelenke minimal schadhaft. Sonst Seiten sauber. Ohne Schutzumschlag. Free shipping within Germany. Shipping costs to EU-countries: 9.50 EUR, to non-EU-countries: 15.00 EUR.
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Book number: 880271
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 Herbert Ingram [ed.]; Various, The Illustrated London News Vol XXXIV January to June 1859
Herbert Ingram [ed.]; Various
The Illustrated London News Vol XXXIV January to June 1859
London, George C. Leighton, 1859 . First edition. Leather. Volume XXXIV of the important weekly news magazine 'The Illustrated London News', with illustrated articles throughout. Volume XXXIV of this work, being the January to June 1859 issues of this periodical, which was the world's first illustrated weekly news magazine.A complete volume, from No. 953 Saturday, January 1 1859 to No. 980 Saturday, June 25 1859.Collated, illustrated with a volume title page, and with numerous vignette and full page illustrations throughout, including four double page illustrations, which are included in the pagination.Lacking the seven engravings which should be printed in two colours, and the tri-fold plates.Events covered include the formation of a new Liberal administration, international politics, an opening of Parliament, and class disputes.Inspired by how the Weekly Chronicle always sold more copies when it featured an illustration, printer and newsagent Herbert Ingram had the idea of publishing a weekly newspaper that would contain pictures in every edition. By 1863 The Illustrated London News was selling more than 300,000 copies every week, enormous figures in comparison to other British newspapers of the time.The work is credited with moving illustrations from purely a satirical device in mainstream news, to a credible and factual reporting tool, publishing over 750,000 illustrations during its existence. In a half calf binding, with cloth covered boards. Significant rubbing to back strip head and tail, joints, and back strip, with light handling marks to boards. Hinges strained, but firmly held. Inscription to verso of a front blank. Internally, firmly bound. Pages lightly age toned, but clean. Lacking seven plates which should be in two colours, and the tri-fold plates. Good . Ill.: Various. Good .
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Keywords: Illustrated London News periodicals newspaper magazine periodicals Various

 Herbert Ingram [ed.]; Various, The Illustrated London News: Volume XXII, January to June 1853
Herbert Ingram [ed.]; Various
The Illustrated London News: Volume XXII, January to June 1853
London, William Little, 1853 . First edition. Leather. The scarce Volume XXXIV of the important weekly news magazine 'The Illustrated London News', with illustrated articles throughout. Volume XXII of this work, being the January to June 1853 issues of this periodical, which was the world's first illustrated weekly news magazine.A complete volume, from No. 601 Saturday, January 1 1853 to No. 631 Saturday, June 2 1853.Illustrated with a volume title page, and with numerous vignette, full page and double page illustrations throughout.Events covered include the formation of the Aberdeen ministry, proposed reforms to Oxford and Cambridge universities, and the inauguration of President Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States.Inspired by how the Weekly Chronicle always sold more copies when it featured an illustration, printer and newsagent Herbert Ingram had the idea of publishing a weekly newspaper that would contain pictures in every edition. By 1863 The Illustrated London News was selling more than 300,000 copies every week, enormous figures in comparison to other British newspapers of the time.The work is credited with moving illustrations from purely a satirical device in mainstream news, to a credible and factual reporting tool, publishing over 750,000 illustrations during its existence.Former owner's inscription of Edith Browne, 1892, to a front blank. In a half calf binding, with marbled paper covered boards. Rubbing to back strip head, with small loss of calf and closed tear to calf at back strip tail. Losses of paper to board perimeters, most concentrated to front board. Front hinge strained, and somewhat tender. Inscription to front free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages a touch age toned, but generally clean and bright. Minor light tide marks to head of final ten leaves. Good . Ill.: Various. Good .
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 Eric Maclagan; A W Clapham; Reginald A Smith; E Herbert Stone; etc., The Antiquaries Journal, Being the Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Vol III, No. 2, April 1923
Eric Maclagan; A W Clapham; Reginald A Smith; E Herbert Stone; etc.
The Antiquaries Journal, Being the Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Vol III, No. 2, April 1923
Society of Antiquaries of London; Humphrey Milford; Oxford University Press, 1923. First Edition, Soft cover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Grey paper covers are darkened at edges. Sound binding. Clean pages and plates. Some pages are uncut (unopened). Contents include: An Undescribed Early Christian Ivory Diptych, by Eric Maclagan; Six Early Carved Stones from South Kyme Church, Lincolnshire, by A W Clapham; Early Anglo-Saxon Weights, by Reginald A Smith; The Age of Stonehenge, by E Herbert Stone; An Early Palaeolith from the Glacial Till at Sidestrand, Norfolk, by J Reid Moir; Two Irish Bronze-Age Finds containing Rings, by E C R Armstrong; Two Flint Celts from Dorset, by H G O Kendall; Notes, reviews, etc. 99-200 pages. Contains black and white plates and illustrations. No dust jacket, as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on inside front cover. Pages of main text and plates (including reverse of plates) are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on lower spine. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119101064. ISBN: 0413490602
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Keywords: BZDB4 Archaeology; Early History; Medieval history; British History. Eric Maclagan; A W Clapham; Reginald A Smith; E Herbert Stone; etc. The Antiquaries Journal, Being the Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Vol III, No. 2, April 1923 Early H

 Sir Frederic Kenyon; T D Kendrick; Herbert Maryon; L R A Grove; J Reid Moir; etc., The Antiquaries Journal, Being the Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Vol XVIII, No. 3, July 1938
Sir Frederic Kenyon; T D Kendrick; Herbert Maryon; L R A Grove; J Reid Moir; etc.
The Antiquaries Journal, Being the Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Vol XVIII, No. 3, July 1938
Society of Antiquaries of London; Humphrey Milford; Oxford University Press, 1938. First Edition, Soft cover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Grey paper covers are worn at edges. Sound binding. Clean pages and plates. Contents include: Anniversary Address, by Sir Frederic Kenyon; Flambard's Crosier, by T D Kendrick; Some Prehistoric Metalworkers' Tools, by Herbert Maryon; Five Viking-Period Swords, by L R A Grove; Four Flint Implements, by J Reid Moir; Belgic and other early Pottery found at North Ferriby, Yorks. by Philip Corder and T Davies Pryce; Notes, reviews, etc. 225-337 pages. Contains black and white plates and illustrations. No dust jacket, as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on inside front cover. Pages of main text and plates (including reverse of plates) are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on lower spine. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119101067. ISBN: 0413490602
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Keywords: BZDB4 Archaeology; Early History; Medieval history; British History. Sir Frederic Kenyon; T D Kendrick; Herbert Maryon; L R A Grove; J Reid Moir; etc. The Antiquaries Journal, Being the Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Vol XVIII, No. 3, Ju

 
Herbert Ypma
Hip Hotels: London (HIP Hotels?« Travel Format)
Thames & Hudson. Paperback ISBN: 0500286191, Condition: New.
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HERBERT WILLIAM
The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London [ Complete in 2 Volumes ] [ Bookplate of George Ormerod ]
London, Published By The Author. 1836. Cloth, 8vo. Complete in 2 volumes. Books measure 23.5x15.cm. viii,v-xi,[1],498pp, 683,[1]pp. Bound in original publishers cloth, with paper labels. Cloth rubbed, a few nicks, short splits to hinge joints, minor abrasion wear. Both bindings in good condition. Internally, pages clean. a good set. Good Plus.
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Book number: 012025
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Catalogue: London
Keywords: london. livery companies

 
HERBERT, W.
The history of the twelve great Livery Companies of London.
London, The author, 1836-1837. 2 vol. L-8vo. viii, 498-684 pp. New library-cloth
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Catalogue: Middle Ages

 
Herbert, William [1772-1851]
The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London : Principally Compiled from their Grants and Records..,. Vol. 1 & 2
London, Published by the author. 1836-1837. orig. boards. 23x15cm, xii,498; 683 p, TWO VOLUMES. Weighs 1.8 kilos. Volume 1 lacking front free flyleaf. Some foxing.. Binding heavily rubbed. Binding corner bumps. Just Good.
¶ Some tears to rear exterior hinges. Publisher's cloth-backed boards. Spine labels chipped and browned. Vol. 1 published 1837. Vol. 2 published in 1836. A spot to the rear cover of vol. 1. Full title reads: "The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London : Principally Compiled from their Grants and Records : With an Historical Essay and Accounts of each Company, Its Origin, Constitution, Government, Dress, Customs, Halls, and Trust Estates and Charities, Including Notices and Illustrations of Metropolitan Trade and Commerce, as Originally Concentrated in those Societies, and of the Language, Manners, and Expenses of Ancient Times : With Attested Copies and Translations of the Companies’ Charters". Pagination runs:[Vol. 1] xii, 498pp; [Vol. 2] 683 pp. Contents: [Vol. 1] Mercers; Grocers; Drapers; [Vol. 2] Fishmongers; Goldsmiths; Skinners; Merchant Tailors; Haberdashers; Salters; Ironmongers; Vintners ; Clothworkers.
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Book number: BOOKS030084I
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Keywords: British Economic History, Livery Companies, London, Great Britain, Medieval Guilds, , , ,

 
HERBERT, WILLIAM
The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London; Principally Compiled from their Grants and Records, with an Historical Essay, and Accounts of Each Company. 2 Volumes.
London, Self Published. 1834, First Edition. Half-Leather, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book, Vol. I published 1834, Vol. II published 1836. 498 and 683 pages. additions and corrections leaf at the end of volume 2. Has the coats of arms of the liveries and some other illustrations like their halls etc. Ex-library copies with the usual markings, a few pages are soiled. A page with the "Charters and Grants" in volume one is deatched and creased. Rare first edition. Volume one published in 1834, volume two in 1836. The complete title reads:"The History of the Twelve Great Livery COmpanies of London principally compiled from their grants & records with an historical essay and Accounts of each company its origin, constitution, government, dress, customs, halls and trust estates and charities including notices & illustrations of metropolitan trade and commerce as originally concentrated in their societies and of the language, manners and expenses of ancient times. With attested copies and translations of the Companies' charters." The twelve companies are the Mercers, the Grocers, the Drapers, the Fishmongers, the Goldsmiths, the Skinners, the Merchant Tailors, the Haberdashers, the Salters, the Ironmongers, the Vintners and the Clothworkers. Good.
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Book number: 5386
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Catalogue: History

 HERBERT, William, The history of the twelve great livery companies of London, vol. II
HERBERT, William
The history of the twelve great livery companies of London, vol. II
London, Herbert, 1836. Used - Good. Good hardback . Volume 2 only. Dark fir green cloth with brown half-leather; raised bands on spine, brown & red title panels; gilt lettering & decoration. Remains of label on front pastedown; stain on page fore-edge; text clean. A little wear to leather at board corners; spine back-strip faded Photo:http://cibimages.blob.core.windows.net/img-1/stand_100938_jpg.jpg.
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Book number: BOOKS322867I
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