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 Various, Harper&Apos;S Young People Illustrated
Various
Harper&Apos;S Young People Illustrated
London, Sampson Low, Marston and Co. 1888. Cloth. Volume IV of Harper's Young People Illustrated. An illustrated children's periodical from America. This is UK published edition of the periodical, comprising of November 1887-November 1888. It is also volume IV of this eventual seven volume work. Lacking colour plate at page 625, otherwise all other plates are present. Potentially lacking a couple of pages to the rear. Exact pagination of this volume is unknown. However, the contents to the front does not appear to list anything beyond page 832. Harper's Young People first appeared in Autumn 1879 and was the fourth magazine established by Harper and Brothers. The work was a weekly 16 page magazine which contained fiction and non-fiction works. In a full pictorial cloth binding. Externally, rubbed to the spine and extremities. Boards have faded. Loss to the extremities and to the head and tail of spine due to rubbing. Split to the rear joint at the head. Several handling marks to boards. Rear hinge has failed with backstrip lifting from textblock. Front hinge is tender. Title page is severely creased. Internally, binding is tender to the rear, with several gatherings loosening. Otherwise, binding is generally firmly bound. Pages are slightly age toned to edges. Occasional spots to pages. Good Only . Ill.: None. Good Only .
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Sonstige Stichworte: Young People's Periodical Children's Periodical None

 Various, Harper&Apos;S Monthly Magazine
Various
Harper&Apos;S Monthly Magazine
London , Osgood, Mcilvaine and Company, 1894-1905. Cloth. Thirteen uniformly bound volumes of the European edition of the periodical Harper's Magazine from the turn of the twentieth century. Containing volume 29 (December 1894-May 1895), December 1895-May 1896, December 1896-May 1897, Volume 34 (June 1897-November 1897), Volume 96 (Decmber 1897 to May 1898), Volume 97 (June 1898 to November 1898), Decmber 1898 to May 1899, June 1902 to November 1902, December 1902 to May 1903, June 1903 to November 1903, December 1903 to May 1904, June 1904 to November 1904, and December 1904 to May 1905. Harper's Magazine (also called Harper's) is a monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts, with a generally liberal perspective. It is the second-oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the U.S. Notable contributors include Winston Churchill, John Steinbeck, Henry James and Mark Twain. Some of the titles contained includePlant and Animal Intelligence by Nathaniel S. Shaler, An Angel in the House by Harriet Prescott Spofford, Is English Becoming Corrupt? by Thomas R. Lounsbury, and The Sea-Child by Ehtel-Watts Mumford. With many plates throughout, sixteen of which are coloured (collated complete), and hundreds of in-text illustrations. In decorative brown cloth bindings with gilt detailing. Externally smart, with just some light rubbing and wear to the heads and tails of the spines. More pronounced wear to the head of volume 97. Some bumping to the corners. Internally, generally firmly bound, although tender in places with some pages working loose. Hinges are slightly strained, with closed tear to title page of volume 29 . Frontispiece of June 1902 to November 1902 detached. Pages have just the odd spot (with some heavier foxing and spotting to the first and last few pages), but are very bright. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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GBP 550.00 [Appr.: EURO 646 | CHF 626.5]
Sonstige Stichworte: Harper's Monthly Magazine Periodical Winston Churchill Monthly Magazine None

 Various, Harper&Apos;S New Monthly Magazine
Various
Harper&Apos;S New Monthly Magazine
New York, Harper & Brothers,, 1894. Leather. A selection of Harper's monthly magazine, featuring George Du Maurier's gothic horror, 'Trilby&apos. Volume LXXXVIII No. DXXIV January 1894 - Vol LXXXIX No. DXXXI. Bound in full soft leather, with gilt lettering to the front board. These volumes of Harper's new monthly magazine, are bound together and as a consequence the pagination in incorrect. All volume contain the text 'Trilby' by George Du maurier, plus poetry by various poets. Trilby (1894) is a gothic horror novel by George du Maurier and one of the most popular novels of its time, perhaps the second best selling novel of the Fin de siècle period after Bram Stoker's Dracula. Trilby is set in the 1850s in an idyllic bohemian Paris. Though it features the hijinks of three lovable English artists — especially the delicate genius Little Billee — its most memorable character is Svengali, a Jewish rogue, a masterful musician, and an irresistible hypnotist. In a limp calf binding. There is wear to the extremities, including a water ring stain to the front board, plus rubbing and scratching to the boards and spine. Front hinge has failed with the text block detached from the front board and spine but attached to the rear board. The rear board is firmly attached to the front board. The binding is slightly loose, with the chords visible throughout and pages 373/4 and the rear blank-end page are detached but present. The pages are generally clean and bright, although there are handling marks and some minor brown spots on various pages. Additional paper has been stuck on to pages 587, 350 and 874, which cover the bottom half of these pages. Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Good .
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Buchzahl: LTH2-B-2
GBP 179.99 [Appr.: EURO 211.5 | CHF 205]
Sonstige Stichworte: Harper Poetry Magazine Periodical Poetry Gothic Novel Not Stated

 Various, Home Notes Vol. XVIII April 16th 1898 to July 9th 1898
Various
Home Notes Vol. XVIII April 16th 1898 to July 9th 1898
London , C. Arthur Pearson, 1898 . First edition. Cloth. A first edition copy of volume xviii of the magazine Home Notes. Home Notes was a British women's magazine. It was founded by Sir Arthur Pearson in 1894 and ran until 1958 when it was taken over by Woman's Own. The magazine covered society gossip and domestic tips with short stories, dress patterns, recipes and competitions. This is a copy of volume XVII with issues from April 16th 1898 to July 9th 1898 from issue 222-234. With illustrations and adverts throughout. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, very smart with some light rubbing to the extremities, joints and head and tail of the spine. Internally, firmly bound with lightly aged toned pages which remain clean. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Various. Very Good Indeed .
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Sonstige Stichworte: Home Notes Vol. XVIII April 16th 1898 to July 9th 1898 magazine periodical magazine Various

 Various, The Illustrated London News
Various
The Illustrated London News
London, The Illustrated London News , 1842-1910. First edition. Cloth. A vanishingly scarce continuous run of the highly influential Victorian periodical The Illustrated London News, replete with many highly desirable folding plates and illustrations and covering some of the most important events of the nineteenth century. Folio. A vanishingly scarce continuous run, being volumes 1-138 published between 1842 and 1910. In the original highly decorative publisher's cloth binding. Copiously illustrated throughout in colour and monochrome, with many of the highly sought after city panoramas including Edinburgh, Dublin, Paris and Rome present. As is common with this work, many of the folding plates have been removed, however, the work is still highly illustrated throughout with many of the folding plates and panoramas remaining. The highly sought after July-December 1878 volume, known as the Cyprus volume, is present. Please note that due to the scale of the set, a complete collation is not available here, although we would be happy to offer further information and collation as required. The Illustrated London News was the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper; the first issue appeared on Saturday 14 May 1842. Printer and newsagent Herbert Ingram moved from Nottingham to London in early 1842. Inspired by how the Weekly Chronicle always sold more copies when it featured an illustration, he 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 rose to fame following its publication of the designs for the Crystal Palace in 1851 and of the funeral of the Duke of Wellington.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. Important historical moments to these volumes include The Great Exhibition of 1851, 'The New Church of St Nicholas, Hamburg' Queen, Queen Victoria visiting Germany, The Beethoven festival, Pilbrow's atmospheric railway, the burning of the Bowery Theatre New York, the funeral of the Duke of Cambridge, 'Visit of the Queen and Prince Consort to The Emperor Napoleon at Paris 1855 ', Sir Allen William Young's 1876 expedition on the 'Pandora' for which he received a knighthood in recognition of his services, the death and funeral of the Prince Imperial, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, The Phoenix Park Murders and the departure of Sir John Franklin on what is now known as his 'Lost Expedition' to the second volume at page 328. There is also extensive coverage of the Zulu war and other military conflicts in addition to the sections of sheet music and general newspaper puzzles. Volume LVI contains notable articles including the plans for the proposed Channel Railway Ferry, plans relating to The Amsterdam Ship Canal and the obituary for influential Private Secretary General Charles Grey. Volume LVII is notable for its discussion on the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, including a portrait and article relating to General Vogel Von Falkenstein, a Prussian General der Infanterie. The work also contains an engraving of the Town of Mezieres, which was greatly impacted by the conflict and wounded soldiers in the Gardens of Versailles. The work also contains a charming two page engraving showing the Opening of the Thames Embankment. An impressive continuous run of the highly influential Victorian periodical, The Illustrated London News, containing many highly important references to British history, as well as many charming and highly desirable plates. In the original publisher's cloth binding with gilt detail. Volume 2 of 1874 has been rebound in morocco. Externally smart with rubbing to the joints and extremities. Marks to the occasional board. The very occasional volume, including volume 55 is lacking the back strip although the majority remain present and very smart. The occasional patch of damp staining to the boards, including to volumes 57, 59 and 44. Due to the weight of the volumes, hinges are strained. Text block detached from binding to volume 102. Internally most volumes are generally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright with age toning and scattered spotting heavier to the extremities and the fore edge. The occasional volume has significant closed tears, including closed tears and loss to volumes 55. Writing to the fore edge of volume 55. The occasional tide mark, including to volume 44. Loss and closed tears to several of the folding plates and panoramas. Many pages are closely cropped with the occasional loss to the text. Many plates, including plates and panoramas have been removed. Additional condition notes can be sent across at request. Good . Ill.: Various. Good .
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GBP 77000.00 [Appr.: EURO 90407.5 | CHF 87658]
Sonstige Stichworte: Illustrated London News Victorian Literature Queen Victoria Livingstone Victorian Literature The Amsterdam Ship Canal Sir John Franklin Various

 Various, The Illustrated Magazine of Art
Various
The Illustrated Magazine of Art
London, John Cassell, 1853. Leather. A beautiful collection of art reflecting the zeitgeist of the mid-nineteenth century. Volume I of 'The Illustrated Magazine of Art&apos. Illustrated frontispiece plate of William III entering Exeter, alongside numerous illustrations and portraits throughout. Information on science, prominent figures, industry and history all represented through art. Rebound in a half calf binding. Externally, a trifle rubbed. Rubbing heavy to the joint and to the extremities. Marks to the front and rear boards. Internally, firmly bound. Pages have light scattered spotting throughout. Good . Ill.: Unamed. Good .
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GBP 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 88.25 | CHF 85.5]
Sonstige Stichworte: Illustrated William III Leather Rebound William III Unamed

 Various, The Illustrated London News; the Graphic; the Lady&Apos;S Newspaper; Pictorial Souvenir of the Great Tichborne Case; the Penny
Various
The Illustrated London News; the Graphic; the Lady&Apos;S Newspaper; Pictorial Souvenir of the Great Tichborne Case; the Penny
London, George C Leighton, 1873-1886. First edition. Leather. A large morocco bound volume containing numbers from Victorian weekly publications. Containing miscellaneous numbers from various London weekly publications from 1873 to 1886. The Illustrated London News was the world's first illustrated weekly news magazine, founded by Herbert Ingram in 1842. It appeared weekly until 1971, and slowly ceased publication in 2003. The present large volume contains the following, in binding order:No. 2073 Vol. LXXIV, Saturday March 8, 1879;No. 2075 Vol. LXXIV, Saturday, March 22, 1879;No. 2074 Vol. LXXIV Saturday, March 15, 1879;No. 2089 Vol. LXXIV Saturday, June 28, 1879; Special Number of the Illustrated London News, July 16 1879;No. 2099, Vol. LXXV, Saturday September 6, 1879;Supplement to the number from October 4, 1879;No. 2105 Vol. LXXV, Saturday, October 18, 1879;No. 2296 Vol. LXXXII, Saturday, April 21, 1883;No. 2297 Vol LXXXII, Saturday, April 28, 1883;Illustrated with lovely engravings in text throughout, as well as seven full page plates, including a large folding plate illustrative of the 'Zulu War, and one double coloured plate.'The Graphic' was a British weekly illustrated newspaper, first published on 4 December 1869 by William Luson Thomas's company Illustrated Newspapers Ltd. It was set up as a rival to the 'Illustrated London News' and had incredible success in the art world. In binding order:No. 165 Vol VII, Saturday, January 25, 1873;No. 485, Vol. XIX, Saturday March 15, 1879; Part of number from Sept. 13, 1879; No. 515, Vol XX, Saturday, October 11, 1879;No. 700, Vol XXVII Saturday, April 28, 1883;No. 699, Vol XXVII Saturday, April 21, 1883; Part of no. from November 3, 1883;No. 728, Vol. XXVIII Saturday, November 10, 1883; No. 729 Vol. XXVIII Saturday, November 17, 1883;No. 843 Vol. XXXIII Saturday, January 23, 1886;Four leaves from No. 846, Vol. XXXIII Saturday February 13, 1886; Followed by a hand coloured map from the extra supplement to the no. from July 15, 1876.Illustrated with numerous striking engravings in text as well as four full page plates.'The Lady's Newspaper' was one of the earliest newspaper produced exclusively for a female audience. It marketed itself as a general newspaper, containing all of the news of the day presented in a way considered suitable and enjoyable for women to read. In binding order:No. 228 of , from Saturday May 10, 1851No. 240 Saturday, August 2, 1851With illustrations in text.Bound with 'Pictorial Souvenir of the Great Tichborne Case' priced at fourpence with the original wraps bound in, 'Being a Readable Narrative of the Remarkable Lives of Roger Tichborne & the Claimant&apos. Illustrated in text.Bound with 'The Penny: Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times' No. 951 Vol. 37, Oct 18, 1879. This was a cheap illustrated London weekly newspaper that ran from 1861 to 1913. Illustrated in text. Rebound in smart full morocco binding with gilt plate 'Il London News 179' to front board. Externally very smart with minor shelf wear only, lightly bumped to head and tail of spine. Internally, firmly bound. Occasional light minor spotting affecting odd leaf, pages otherwise generally very clean throughout. 'The Graphic' with close cuts to margins affecting only part of text. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Various. Very Good Indeed .
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Sonstige Stichworte: the illustrated london news first editions periodicals magazines first editions Various

 Various, John Bull "for God, the King and the People
Various
John Bull "for God, the King and the People
London, Edward Shackell, 1825-1828. Leather. Forty-eight issues of John Bull and one issue of The Age, with a page to the rear describing the origins of the names of the months of the year in English and Welsh. Including volume v, numbers 46 and 47, volume vii, numbers 317-368, (excluding numbers 321, 325, 331, 342, 345, 347, 355, 357, 360 and 365) and volume viii, numbers 369-374 (excluding number 372) of John Bull. Also volume iv, number 139 of The Age. The issues date from November 13th 1825 to February 10th 1828. With many advertisements, articles and letters. With a decorative red ink stamp to the front page of every issue, stating the price four pence. With blank pages or stubs bound in where issues are missing, allowing for these issues to be tipped-in in future. Copperplate inscription of T. N. Parker, Sweeney Hall, to recto of final page. In a half roan binding with marbled paper covered boards. Externally, rather worn and rubbed with slight loss to leather of spine and cracking to joints. Internally, firmly bound. With some curling and small closed tears to pages. Generally bright with some marks and spots. Good Only . Ill.: None. Good Only .
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Buchzahl: LTH20-A-8
GBP 375.00 [Appr.: EURO 440.5 | CHF 427]
Sonstige Stichworte: T N Parker The Age John Bull The Age None

 Various, The Kilmarnock Mirror and Literary Gleaner
Various
The Kilmarnock Mirror and Literary Gleaner
Scotland, Kilmarnock Press , 1819. Leather. A scarce Scottish periodical containing essays, moral tales, poetry and a variety of miscellaneous pieces, adapted for instruction and amusement. Volume one only; containing number one, dated October 1818, through to number eight, dated May 1819. With the popular Scottish ballad "The Drunkard's Raggit Wean" pasted to the front pastedown. "The Drunkard's Raggit Wean" paints a pitiful picture of a child left hungry, cold and miserable through neglect by his drunken parents. This was clearly intended to provide moral instruction against the dangers of drinking alcohol to excess, and may have been linked to the Temperance Movement. Early ballads were dramatic or humorous narrative songs derived from folk culture that predated printing. Originally perpetuated by word of mouth, many ballads survive because they were recorded on broadsides. Rebound in a half calf binding with paper covered boards. Externally, the spine is a trifle rubbed, and there are some marks to the boards. Gentle wear to extremities. Poem pasted to the front pastedown. Internally, generally firmly bound. Lacking the original first two and last eight leaves, which have been neatly handwritten and bound in. Instances of handling marks and the odd spot. Good Only . Ill.: None. Good Only .
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GBP 325.00 [Appr.: EURO 381.75 | CHF 370]
Sonstige Stichworte: Rebound Leather Scottish Essays Leather Poetry None

 Various, The Lady&Apos;S Companion
Various
The Lady&Apos;S Companion
London, W. Cartwright, 1893-1894. Cloth. A two volume set of collected editions of the Lady's Companion. Comprising a full year from December 1893 to December 1894. The Lady's Companion was a weekly publication intended 'for wives and daughters' which included fiction stories as well as lessons on home crafts and etiquette. In cloth bindings. Externally, sound with rubbing and bumping. Fading to boards. Splitting at joint of volume II with backstrip lifting. Dampstaining to volume I. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages age toned but generally clean. Good Only . Ill.: None. Good Only .
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Buchzahl: GEN32-A-4
GBP 180.00 [Appr.: EURO 211.5 | CHF 205]
Sonstige Stichworte: Lady's Companion Etiquette Periodical Victorian Etiquette None

 Various, The Liberal Magazine
Various
The Liberal Magazine
London, The Liberal Publication Department, 1900-1. Leather. A collection of two scarce editions of 'The Liberal Magazine; a periodical for the use of Liberal Speakers and Canvassers; published under the direction of the Liberal Publication Department&apos. The magazine was chaired by Augustine Birrell (January 1850 – November 1933), an English politician, barrister, academic and author. He was Chief Secretary for Ireland from 1907 to 1916, resigning in the immediate aftermath of the Easter Rising. Containes Volume VII and VIII. To the title pages of each it states 'Forming a Political Record for the Year' 1899 and 1900 respectively. In half calf bindings with cloth boards. Externally, worn with some marks and loss. The top and tail of the spines are rather worn and one of the spine labels to Volume VII is missing while the others have sustained some slight loss. Internally, firmly bound and clean with some age toning throughout. Institutional ink inscriptions have been left to the title page and first page of the index of each. Good . Ill.: None. Good .
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GBP 79.99 [Appr.: EURO 94 | CHF 91.5]
Sonstige Stichworte: Augustine Birrell Magazine Reference Magazine None

 Various, Lilliput May-June 1953
Various
Lilliput May-June 1953
London , Hulton Press , 1953. First edition. Magazine. An attractive copy of Lilliput from 1953, featuring Evelyn Waugh's Love Among the Ruins. A smart copy of Lilliput from May-June 1953. This volume contains the first appearance of Evelyn Waugh's Love Among the Ruins and other stories from writers such as Colin Willock, Frank Ritchie and Patrick Campbell. Lilliput was a small-format British monthly magazine of humour, short stories, photographs and the arts founded in 1937 by the photojournalist Stefan Lorant. Illustrated throughout. In the publisher's original paper wraps. Externally, very smart with some marks to the rear wrap. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good Indeed .
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Sonstige Stichworte: Lilliput May-June 1953 magazine Evelyn Waugh Love Among the Ruins magazine Not Stated

 Various, The Literary Panorama and National Register
Various
The Literary Panorama and National Register
London, C. Taylor, 1815-17. Leather. A scarce collection of this early nineteenth century periodical edited and published by Charles Taylor. Published between 1806 and 1819, The Literary Panorama and National Register merged into the New Monthly Magazine in 1819. It comprised of writings including book reviews, geography pieces on all parts of the world, political writings, historical pieces and all manner of works besides. Edited by Charles Taylor, a man of letters and engraver. Taylor also translated Fenelon's 'Adventures of Telemachus' and produced engravings for 'Picturesque Miscellanies', 'The Landscape Magazine' and 'The Shakespeare Gallery&apos.In three volumes, comprising: volume the second, volume the fifth and volume the sixth of the new series, which ran to nine volumes between 1814 and 1819. Illustrated with a folding facsimile Ancient Greek letter and a frontispiece to volume the second.Scarcely found as a collection. In a contemporary half calf binding. Externally generally smart; leather is rather rubbed to the raised bands and extremities. Front joints have all failed, with the boards held by cords only to all volumes bar volume the fifth, which is loose. Rear joints are also rather worn but remain secure. Internally, otherwise firmly bound. Pages are a little spotted throughout. Fair . Ill.: None. Fair .
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Sonstige Stichworte: Literary Panorama and National Register Literary Panorama Periodicals Early Nineteenth Century Periodicals Literary Panorama Walter Scott None

 Various, The London Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science Conducted by Sir David Brewster, Richard Taylor, Richard Phillips and Robert Kane
Various
The London Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science Conducted by Sir David Brewster, Richard Taylor, Richard Phillips and Robert Kane
London, Richard and John E Taylor, 1842. Leather. The twentieth volume of this historically renowned scientific journal. This volume boasts a variety of articles on contemporary scientific development such as the connexion of electricity with evaporation, terrestrial magnetism, silica and carbon, arseniu Collated, lacking plates II-IV and therefore only containing plate I. The 'Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science' is one of the oldest scientific journals published in English. This is volume XX of the 'New and United Series of the Philosophical Magazine, Annals of Philosophy and Journal of Science' which covers January-June of 1842. Articles of note to this edition are Professor Grove's 'On a Voltaic Process for Etching Daguerrotype Plates', 'On the Magnetic Influence of the Lunar Spectrum in relation to a New Theory of Terrestrial Magnetism', Mr J Bryce's 'Notice of the Discovery of some remains of the Ichthyosaurus in Ireland', Mr R King on 'The Unexplored Coast of North America' and Professor de Morgan's 'On The Invention of the signs + and - and on the sense in which the former was used by Leonardo da Vinci.' De Morgan is the namesake for the propositional logic and boolean algebraic laws 'De Morgan's Laws. There are several articles by De Morgan in this volume such as 'Additional Note on the History of Fernel's Measure of a Degree'' and 'On Fernel's Measure of a Degree, in reply to Mr Galloway's Remarks&apos. There are numerous articles to this work on barometers, elements, coral reefs, the geological society, meteorological observations and more. A truly fascinating and important work regarding scientific development and discoveries in the mid nineteenth century boasting numerous articles of all areas of science. With a bookplate to the front pastedown of the Dunlop/Dunlap family crest of the double headed-eagle on a shield. In a half calf binding. Externally, worn. Lacking almost the entirety of the backstrip with only the spine label remaining, which is lifting. Patches of rubbing to the extremities and to the boards. Front and rear hinges are tender and may weaken with further handling. Bookplate to the front pastedown, with the Dunlop family crest of the double headed eagle and motto 'Merito&apos. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright with just the odd spots. Fair . Ill.: None. Fair .
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GBP 650.00 [Appr.: EURO 763.25 | CHF 740]
Sonstige Stichworte: Science Mathematics Gernel Ichthyosaurus Mathematics Earthquakes Chemistry None

 Various; ed. John Lehmann, The London Magazine
Various; ed. John Lehmann
The London Magazine
London, The London Magazine, 1954. First edition. Magazine. The first volume of the first series of the London Magazine, containing the writings of T. S. Eliot, Elizabeth Bowen and William Plomer. The London Magazine has a history stretching back to the early eighteenth century; this incarnation of it is the fourth, and was endorsed by T. S. Eliot and edited by John Lehmann.This is the first volume of the first series of Lehmann's incarnation of the magazine, which still runs presently. Containing writings by T. S. Eliot, Hugo Charteris, Elizabeth Jennings, Thom Gunn, Harvey Breit, William Plomer and Elizabeth Bowen, amongst others.A smart copy of this important journal. In the publisher's original paper wraps. Externally generally smart, with a little rubbing to the spine and edges; rear cover has some discolouration, and front cover is a little faded. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: The London Magazine T. S. Eliot Dylan Thomas Elizabeth Bowen T. S. Eliot Periodicals Journals None

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