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 , Academiae Francofurtanae Ad Viadrum Encaenia Secularia
Academiae Francofurtanae Ad Viadrum Encaenia Secularia
Oxonii, Theatro Sheldoniano, 1706. First edition. Disbound. The first edition of this very scarce collection of poetry celebrating the University of Frankfur an der Oder. The first edition of this very scarce pamphlet, collecting together poems to celebrate the two-hundredth anniversary of the University at Frankfurt an der Oder. One of only five-hundred copies printed. With detailed engraved head-pieces and initials, and an engraving to the title page, with a total of eleven engravings.The university was founded in 1506, and closed in 1811, before being refounded in 1991. Register runs as A-K2, L1.Collated, complete. Disbound. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and generally clean with a few light handling marks and spots. Prior owner's ink inscription to the head of the title. Worming to the gutter, heavier to leaves C2 to E2, no loss of text. Good Only . Ill.: Not Stated. Good Only .
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Book number: 930P37
GBP 495.00 [Appr.: EURO 582.75 US$ 663.03 | JP¥ 94512]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Academiae Francofurtanae ad Viadrum Encaenia Secularia university of frankfurt oder oxford university of frankfurt Not Stated

 , Anthologie Des Poetes Francais Du Xixeme Siecle 1818-1841, 1842-1851, & 1852-1866
Anthologie Des Poetes Francais Du Xixeme Siecle 1818-1841, 1842-1851, & 1852-1866
Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, c1900. Leather. A smartly bound collection of three volumes of this anthology of nineteenth century French poets, in the original French. French. Three volumes of a four volume set, lacking volume one (1762-1817) only. Volume two is illustrated with a frontispiece and seven plates. Volume three is illustrated with a frontispiece and five plates. Volume four is illustrated with a frontispiece and six plates. Collated complete. A detailed collection of some of the most important poetry from the greatest of French poets of the nineteenth century. Containing works from writers such as: Reynaud, Daudet, Verlaine, Mallarme, Lamartine, Hugo, Baudelaire, and Rimbaud, amongst others. With volume two containing works from 1818 to 1841, volume three containing works from 1842 to 1851, and volume four containing works from 1852 to 1866. Bound in half crushed morocco with marbled boards. Externally, smart with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Light fading to the spines with the odd small mark to the boards. Front hinge just starting to volume two. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd small spot or handling mark. Light age toning to the endpapers. Tide marks to the first and last few pages of each volume. With the front endpaper of volume two attached to the front pastedown resulting in a small closed tear. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Book number: 953T118
GBP 190.00 [Appr.: EURO 223.75 US$ 254.5 | JP¥ 36277]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Anthologie Poetes Francais XIXeme Siecle Poetes None

 , Arms and the Man. A New Ballad.
Arms and the Man. A New Ballad.
London, L. Raymond, 1746 . First edition. Disbound. A very scarce poem surrounding the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, the first and only edition of the work. The first and only edition. Vanishingly scarce. Disbound. 'Arms and the Man' is a long, satirical poem surrounding events at the Jacobite Rebellion, an uprising attempted by Charles Edward Stuart to regain the British throne, taking place in 1745. As noted by David Foxon, this satirical piece was written with the aim to make fun of both sides of this rebellion, with light mocking directed at Oglethorpe, Prince Charles, Wade and other prominent figures involved. Foxon A292. Disbound, as issued. Externally, sound, with light chipping to wrap extremities. Wraps are lightly soiled, with a few spots and marks. Joints are torn, with the title page and final page holding just to the head of the front joints. Internally, tender, with front and rear pages almost disbound. Pages bright and generally clean, with slight edge wear. Good . Ill.: None. Good .
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Book number: 931Q17
GBP 350.00 [Appr.: EURO 412 US$ 468.81 | JP¥ 66826]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Jacobite rebellion arms and the man poem ballad arms and the man None

 , A Book of Favourite Modern Ballads
A Book of Favourite Modern Ballads
London, W. Kent & Co. 1860. First edition. Leather. First edition of this picturesque collection nineteenth century ballads enriched with numerous beautiful engravings. The first edition of this work. A large paper volume containing favourite English ballads in the nineteenth century, enriched with lovely engravings in text by modern English artists, including a frontispiece and gilt decorations to margins. Including beloved ballads such as 'A Gleam of Sunshine,' 'Bonnie Jean', 'and 'Robin Redbreast' among many others. In a full straight up grain morocco binding, with five raised bands, intricate gilt tooling to spine and boards, gilt to edges. Externally sound with minor shelf wear, rubbing along the joints and to extremities. Back strip laid down. Internally, firmly bound. light spotting scattered throughout. With numerous engravings in text. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
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Book number: 816A54
GBP 110.00 [Appr.: EURO 129.5 US$ 147.34 | JP¥ 21003]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: modern ballads first editions illustrated first editions Not Stated

 , The Christmas Box, or, New Year&Apos;S Gift
The Christmas Box, or, New Year&Apos;S Gift
London, Field & Tuer, The Leadenhall Press &C; Simpkin Marshall & Co; Hamilton, Adams & Co, 1889-90. Cloth. A charming festival collection of poetry, a wonderful work illustrated here with woodcuts throughout. A 1889-90 facsimile of this original 1825 work by the Religious Tract Society, a selection of charming festive poetry published as a Christmas annual. This volume contains twelve poems in total.Illustrated with a frontispiece, and in-text woodcuts throughout.Introduction by S. G. Green.Prior owner's ink inscription to the head of the front board, 'Margaret Williams, from . Clifford.&apos. In the original publisher's quarter cloth binding with paper to the boards. Externally, smart, with an ink inscription to the head of the front board. Light marks to the boards. A little bumping to the spine and extremities. Internally, generally firmly bound, gathering B is working loose a little. Pages are bright and generally clean with a few odd spots. Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Good .
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Book number: 773P9
GBP 68.00 [Appr.: EURO 80.25 US$ 91.08 | JP¥ 12983]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: The Christmas Box, or, New Year's Gift christmas box new year's gift religious tract society christmas box festive Not Stated

 , A Collection of Seventy-Nine Black Letter Ballads and Broadsides
A Collection of Seventy-Nine Black Letter Ballads and Broadsides
London, Joseph Lilly, 1867. Cloth. An early English poetry collection, from the library of Labour politicians Norman and Janey Buchan. This work comprises a collection of ballads and broadsides printed between 1559 and 1597 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.Containing the bookplate of Norman and Janey Buchan. Janey (1926-2021) was a Scottish Labour Member of the European Parliament for fifteen years; she was an important Glaswegian figure. Norman (1922-1990) was a Labour party politician representing West Renfrewshire between 1964 and 1983 and the Paisley South from 1983 until his death. He penned a work called '101 Scottish Songs' based on his interest in folk music. In the publisher's original full cloth binding. Externally generally smart, with slight bumping and wear to the head and tail of the spine and extremities. Internally, generally firmly bound, with the front hinge strained after the title page but remaining firm. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Book number: 764R37
GBP 120.00 [Appr.: EURO 141.25 US$ 160.73 | JP¥ 22912]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Early Poetry English Poetry Poetry Janey Buchan English Poetry None

 , Epitres Diverses Sur Des Sujets Differens; Reveries Poetiques Sur Des Sujets Differens
Epitres Diverses Sur Des Sujets Differens; Reveries Poetiques Sur Des Sujets Differens
Amsterdam, François Changuion, 1750-1755. Unbound. A very scarce three-volume set of poetry on different subjects by Georg Ludwig von Bar, written in French. A three volume set, unbound but intact. In the first two volumes, Georg Ludwig von Bar (1701-1767) anonymously wrote letters in the form of poetry, in praise of the printer Pierre Marteau (also known as Peter Hammer); the character Sancho Pança from the novel Don Quixote; characters from Molière's plays; and many others. The third volume contains poems by him with subject matters of a broader nature, including 'L'Homme sans Religion', 'Sur l'Histoire Litteraire', 'Sur l'Amour', among others. The third volume of this set is a very scarce work, making this set an unusual find. Unbound but intact. Externally, faded with creases to the extremities, and losses to the head and tail of the backstrips. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright with the odd spot throughout. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
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Book number: 863M2
GBP 295.00 [Appr.: EURO 347.25 US$ 395.14 | JP¥ 56325]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Letters Poetry French literature Poetry Not Stated

 , Fugitiva
Fugitiva
Manchester, Privately printed, 1881. Cloth. A very scarce and charming collection of poems, privately printed, by an unknown author. A very scarce work in the publisher's original cloth binding. Ink inscription to the title page. A charming, privately printed collection of lyric poetry by an anonymous author, including 'The Voyage', 'Omne Ignotum Pro Magnifico', 'To Phyllis on Her Birthday', 'Rondeau' and 'Flowers in London&apos. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally smart, with just a little shelf wear to the extremities. Hinges are strained but holding reasonably firm. Binding is strained to pages 32 and 33, but otherwise pages are firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with the odd spot, more so to the rear of the volume. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
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Book number: 859M20
GBP 120.00 [Appr.: EURO 141.25 US$ 160.73 | JP¥ 22912]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Poetry Poems Poetry anthology Poems Not Stated

 , The Gneditch Century
The Gneditch Century
London, The Arts Club, 1985. First edition. Cloth. A scarce, privately printed copy of The Gneditch Century. Signed by the members. A scarce limited edition copy of this work. Privately printed for The Arts Club, with this copy numbered 21.  This volume contains one hundred Bally Old Rhymes and caricatures of members of the Arts Club by George Gneditch. Some of the caricatures are signed by the members Chairman B or Brian Bagnall, a V Frederick, Bernard Denvir, Laurence Cuckney, Lesley Weissenborn, Arnold Hitchcock and Stuart Rose. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, lovely. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages with some inscriptions throughout. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: George Gneditch. Very Good Indeed .
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Book number: 858B29
GBP 575.00 [Appr.: EURO 677 US$ 770.19 | JP¥ 109786]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: The Gneditch Century bally old rhymes cartoons caricatures bally old rhymes George Gneditch

 , The Household Treasury of English Song. Specimens of the English Poets, Chronologically Arranged; with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, and Nearly One Thousand Marginal Quotations.
The Household Treasury of English Song. Specimens of the English Poets, Chronologically Arranged; with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, and Nearly One Thousand Marginal Quotations.
London, T. Nelson and Sons, 1875 . First edition. Cloth. A very scarce first edition of this collection of English songs and poems. First edition, very scarce, in original publisher's cloth binding of Household Treasury of English Song. This collection is intended to encourage younger readers with this manual of English poetry. The compiler attempted to extend the collection over the widest possible range, introducing almost every distinguished name in English poetry. Includes works by Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Wyatt, William Shakespeare, and more. Gold engravings to the spine and to the front board. Undated ink inscription from prior owner to the first free endpaper. In original publisher's cloth binding. Externally, very smart, There is some bumping to the head and tail of the spine resulting in some wear, and some minor bumping to the extremities. Undated ink inscription from prior owner to the first free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with occasional spotting. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
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Book number: 826W23
GBP 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 41.25 US$ 46.88 | JP¥ 6683]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: English Poetry Illustrated First edition Very scarce Illustrated Not Stated

 , The Idler&Apos;S Progress: Illustrated in the Life of a Young German Nobleman
The Idler&Apos;S Progress: Illustrated in the Life of a Young German Nobleman
London, William Tegg and Co. c1885. Cloth. A humorous tale in verse about a spoiled German nobleman, lavishly illustrated throughout in colour, a very scarce work. A humorous tale about a spoiled little rich boy named Hans who grows up and squanders his wealth, reduced to selling matches for a living. Written in verse and published in the nineteenth century.Lavishly illustrated throughout, in colour. In the publisher's original pictorial binding. Undated, dated using WorldCat and JISC. A very scarce work. In the publisher's original quarter cloth binding and pictorial paper covered boards. Externally, darkening to the boards and bumping to the spine and extremities. A few marks to the rear board. A small amount of splitting to the cloth at the head of the spine. Internally, binding has failed, pages 1 to 32, and 35 and 36 are detached but present. A few spots and handling marks to the pages. Fair . Ill.: Not Stated. Fair .
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Book number: 810J53
GBP 295.00 [Appr.: EURO 347.25 US$ 395.14 | JP¥ 56325]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: humour german nobleman hans german verse Not Stated

 , The Lead-Swinger: The Bivouac Journal of the 1/3 W. Riding Field Ambulance
The Lead-Swinger: The Bivouac Journal of the 1/3 W. Riding Field Ambulance
Sheffield, J. W. Northend, 1916. First edition. Cloth. A very scarce first edition of this collection of issues of the bivouac journal of the 1/3 West Riding Field Ambulance, full of verses and humorous anecdotes. First edition of this collection. Volume one only. Very scarce. Illustrated throughout. This collection of issues contains No. 1 Sept. 4th, 1915, No. 2 Sept. 18th 1915, No. 3 Oct. 16th 1915, No. 4 Nov. 6th 1915, No. 5 Nov. 27th 1915, No. 6 Christmas 1915 with the Christmas supplement. The Lead-Swinger was the magazine or trench journal of the West Riding Field Ambulance produced in manuscript at the time, with copies brought back to England where they were printed and bound for distribution to members of the Field Ambulance. Each volume contains a collection of anecdotes from the First World War, with shared information as well as humorous stories, jokes, sketches, verses and poems written by the members of the 1/3 West Riding Field Ambulance. Originally produced on the Western Front of the War, the articles were written and the sketches drawn in the trenches, the dressing station or the field hospital. With details of the contributors, mostly recorded as pseudonyms. In the original quarter cloth binding. Externally, sound with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Fading to the spine with light tide marks to the board edges. The odd small mark to the boards with small splits in the cloth to the joints. Front free endpaper detached. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright with light scattered spotting and the odd small handling mark. Minor tide marks to the edges of the odd page. Ink inscription to the front pastedown. Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Good .
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Book number: 934T34
GBP 250.00 [Appr.: EURO 294.5 US$ 334.86 | JP¥ 47733]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Lead-Swinger Bivouac Journal West Riding Bivouac First World War Not Stated

 , The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman
The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman
London, George Bell & Sons, 1877. Cloth. Classic English ballad by Charles Dickens with illustrations by George Cruikshank. Classic English ballad adorned with charming illustrations by George Cruikshank. An uncommon edition. In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally smart with minor shelf wear. Internally, binding cracked to title page, holding firm. Pages bright and clean. Good . Ill.: George Cruikshank. Good .
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Book number: 832A35
GBP 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 47.25 US$ 53.58 | JP¥ 7637]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: charles dickens george cruikshank illustrated classic george cruikshank George Cruikshank

 , Nothing to Wear: An Episode of City Life
Nothing to Wear: An Episode of City Life
New York, Rudd and Carleton, 1857. First edition. Cloth. The first book edition of this highly popular satirical poem by William Allen Butler. The first book edition of this poem. First published anonymously in Harper's Weekly in the same year. In the publisher's original cloth binding. 'Nothing to Wear' stands as William Allen Butler's most popular satirical poem, which tells of the fashion dilemmas of Flora M'Flimsy, a society lady of New York. Decorated with a frontispiece and seven plates of illustrations by Augustus Hoppin. Collated, complete. In the original blind-stamped cloth binding. Externally, with rubbing and bumping to the extremities and marks to the boards. Darkening to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. With scattered spotting to the contents. Very Good . Ill.: Hoppin. Very Good .
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Book number: 948Y43
GBP 79.00 [Appr.: EURO 93 US$ 105.82 | JP¥ 15084]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: Nothing to Wear: An Episode of City Life William Allen Butler Hoppin Illustrated William Allen Butler Hoppin

 , Nothing to Wear: An Episode of City Life
Nothing to Wear: An Episode of City Life
New York , Rudd & Carleton, 1857. First edition. Cloth. The first book edition of this satirical poem of city life by William Allen Burton, featuring charming plates by Hoppin. The first book form edition of this popular poem. A satire telling the story of Flora M'Flimsy, a society lady of New York, who claims to have nothing to wear despite all the expensive clothes living in her wardrobe. Originally published in Harpers Weekly. Written by William Allen Butler, American lawyer and poet of satires. This poem is his most famous work.  Enriched with eight full page plates illustrations by Augustus Hoppin. Collated, complete with half title.Featuring Robert Kirk MD bookplate to front pastedown.  In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally smart with minor shelf wear, boards and spine bumped to extremities, general light soiling, a touch of sunning to spine. Robert Kirk MD bookplate to front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Light spotting scattered to the leaves. Illustrated with eight full page plates by Augustus Hoppin. Collated, complete. Very Good . Ill.: Hoppin. Very Good .
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Book number: 818A52
GBP 89.00 [Appr.: EURO 105 US$ 119.21 | JP¥ 16993]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: satire city life poetry first editions city life Hoppin

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