found: 14 books

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Cricket Diary 1984
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1983. First Edition.. Paperback. Pages not numbered, illustrated, maps, statistics.. Very Good .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 158167
GBP 5.81 [Appr.: EURO 7 US$ 7.38 | JP¥ 1168]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club in 1961: Details of All First Class Matches Played by the County, Second Team Matters, Statistical Records and Other Information Likely to Interest Members
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1962. First Edition. Paperback. 100 pages, illustrated, statistics, staining along bottom edge, reading copy only.. Acceptable .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 158657
GBP 1.94 [Appr.: EURO 2.5 US$ 2.47 | JP¥ 390]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Notts County Cricket Club and Trent Bridge
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1947. First Edition.. Paperback. 24 pages, illustrated, statistics, repair to covers, rusty staples, previous owner name on front cover.. Good .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 150166
GBP 3.63 [Appr.: EURO 4.5 US$ 4.61 | JP¥ 729]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Notts County Cricket Club and Trent Bridge
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1947. First Edition.. Paperback. 24 pages, illustrated, statistics, repair to covers, rusty staples.. Acceptable .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 153817
GBP 3.57 [Appr.: EURO 4.25 US$ 4.54 | JP¥ 717]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Notts County Cricket Club and Trent Bridge
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1947. First Edition. Paperback. 24 pages, illustrated, statistics, loose covers, rusty staples.. Acceptable .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 158796
GBP 3.57 [Appr.: EURO 4.25 US$ 4.54 | JP¥ 717]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Notts County Cricket Club and Trent Bridge
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1947. First Edition. Paperback. 24 pages, illustrated, statistics, rusty staples, previous owner name on inside front cover, letter dated 1950 from the club secretary loosely inserted.. Good .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 161332
GBP 5.81 [Appr.: EURO 7 US$ 7.38 | JP¥ 1168]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Trent Bridge '84
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1984. First Edition.. Paperback. 64 pages, illustrated, contributors include Trevor Bailey, Clive Rice, Richard Hadlee and Tim Robinson.. Very Good .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 150147
GBP 2.66 [Appr.: EURO 3.25 US$ 3.38 | JP¥ 535]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Trent Bridge Monthly Special Winter Edition 1992
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1992. First Edition. Paperback. 8 pages, illustrated.. Very Good .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 158810
GBP 1.45 [Appr.: EURO 1.75 US$ 1.84 | JP¥ 291]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Trent Bridge Monthly Special Winter Edition 1993
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1993. First Edition. Paperback. 8 pages, illustrated.. Very Good .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 158811
GBP 1.45 [Appr.: EURO 1.75 US$ 1.84 | JP¥ 291]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB
Trent Bridge Monthly Special Winter Edition 1994
Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, 1994. First Edition. Paperback. 8 pages, illustrated.. Very Good .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 158812
GBP 1.45 [Appr.: EURO 1.75 US$ 1.84 | JP¥ 291]

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (Reginald Kidd, County Director of Planning)
County Development Plan: Report of the Survey, including the Written Analysis (Volume 2). Written Analysis for the Town Map Areas of Arnold, Calverton, Beeston and Stapleford, Carlton, Hucknall, West Bridgford.
Nottingham, 1952 (each section separately paginated - pages generally double-sided typescript, some maps in colour) 42pp, 3 fold out maps; 29pp, 2 fold out maps; 63pp, 3 fold out maps; 49pp, 3 fold out maps; 46pp, 3 fold out maps; 54pp, 3 fold out maps; v pp appendix. 33x20, card wraps, tape spine. Wraps a bit grubby, loose at the back, contents very good. Very detailed survey of these Nottinghamshire towns, with nice maps.
Inch's BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 36498
GBP 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 47.5 US$ 50.84 | JP¥ 8038]
Catalogue: CITY PLANS
Keywords: CITY PLANS

 [WWI Trench Magazine]. Roberts, Captain Fred & Pearson; Lieutenant Jack, of the 12th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), The SOMME - TIMES. No. 1. Vol. I. Monday, 31st July, 1916. Price 1 Franc.; With Which are Incorporated The Wipers Times, The "New Church" Times & The Kemmel Times
[WWI Trench Magazine]. Roberts, Captain Fred & Pearson; Lieutenant Jack, of the 12th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
The SOMME - TIMES. No. 1. Vol. I. Monday, 31st July, 1916. Price 1 Franc.; With Which are Incorporated The Wipers Times, The "New Church" Times & The Kemmel Times
"Sommewhere" in France: Printed and Published by Sherwood, Forester & Co. Ltd, 1916. 1st Printing. Printed self-wrappers [wrappers heavier stock], sewn. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Unpaginated, though 6 pages. With [partial] original stamped, and canceled, mailing envelope [to a Roberston, RNAS Worthy Down, Winchester, Hants (?)]. Typographical embellishments. 8vo. 9-3/4" x 7-1/4". Signs of use, age-toning, some foxing. Faint vertical fold-lines. Old muslin strip laid-down along spine fold. Faint pos [xxx Robertson] to p. 1 top margin. Withal, an About Very Good copy of this scarce war-time publication. "In early 1916, the 12th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, was stationed in the front line at Ypres, Belgium, and came across a printing press abandoned by a Belgian who had, in the words of the editor, "stood not on the order of his going, but gone." A sergeant who had been a printer in peacetime salvaged it and printed a sample page. The Wiper Times itself was named after Tommy slang pronunciation of Ypres." The title of the paper changed as did the location of the publishers.. the Somme-Times said to have come from sitting in the middle of this famous battle, editing the paper. [Wiki / from the preface, The WIPER TIMES, London, 1918]. Publication of these trench magazines was held up after February 1918 by the German offensive on the western front in that year, but at the end of the War two issues of "The Better Times" were published. The second of these was billed as the "Xmas, Peace and Final Number." [Wiki]. All issues replete with war time humor, irony & satire and serve as an example WWI British soldiers attempting to find distraction from a tedious campaign. Uncommon in the trade.
Tavistock Books, ABAAProfessional seller
Book number: 45997.1
USD 1650.00 [Appr.: EURO 1536.75 | £UK 1298.25 | JP¥ 260877]
Catalogue: World War I

 [WWI Trench Magazine]. Roberts, Captain Fred & Pearson; Lieutenant Jack, of the 12th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), The B. E. F. TIMES. No. 2. Vol. 2. Saturday, September 8th, 1917. Price 1 Franc.; With Which are Incorporated The Wipers Times, The "New Church" Times, The Kemmel Times & The Somme - Times
[WWI Trench Magazine]. Roberts, Captain Fred & Pearson; Lieutenant Jack, of the 12th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
The B. E. F. TIMES. No. 2. Vol. 2. Saturday, September 8th, 1917. Price 1 Franc.; With Which are Incorporated The Wipers Times, The "New Church" Times, The Kemmel Times & The Somme - Times
(n. p.): Printed and Published by Sherwood, Forester & Co. Ltd, 1917. 1st Printing of this issue. Printed self-wrappers [wrappers heavier stock], sewn. The rear cover retains its original Army stamps from the field franked "Field Post Office 105" and has been sent by registered post, dated "29 Oc 17". Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Unpaginated, though 12 pages. Text double column. Typographical embellishments. 8vo. 10" x 7-1/2". Signs of use, age-toning, some foxing. Wrappers detached along spine fold. Withal, an About Very Good copy of this scarce war-time publication. "In early 1916, the 12th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, was stationed in the front line at Ypres, Belgium, and came across a printing press abandoned by a Belgian who had, in the words of the editor, "stood not on the order of his going, but gone." A sergeant who had been a printer in peacetime salvaged it and printed a sample page. The Wiper Times itself was named after Tommy slang pronunciation of Ypres." The title of the paper changed as did the location of the publishers.. the Somme-Times said to have come from sitting in the middle of this famous battle, editing the paper. [Wiki / from the preface, The WIPER TIMES, London, 1918]. Publication of these trench magazines was held up after February 1918 by the German offensive on the western front in that year, but at the end of the War two issues of "The Better Times" were published. The second of these was billed as the "Xmas, Peace and Final Number." [Wiki]. All issues replete with war time humor, irony & satire and serve as an example WWI British soldiers attempting to find distraction from a tedious campaign. Given their ephemeral & fragile nature, it’s not surprising that issues are becoming increasingly uncommon in the trade.
Tavistock Books, ABAAProfessional seller
Book number: 51025
USD 1650.00 [Appr.: EURO 1536.75 | £UK 1298.25 | JP¥ 260877]
Catalogue: World War I

 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.
Who's Who in Nottinghamshire.
Worchester: Ebenezer Baylis & Son Ltd. 1935. First edition, large 8vo, 156pp., number 129 of a limited edition, two-tone cloth. From the library of Lt. Col. William Allen Potter, High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire 1944/45.
Forest BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 32834
GBP 17.20 [Appr.: EURO 20.5 US$ 21.86 | JP¥ 3456]
Keywords: NOTTINGHAM NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

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