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[CHILCOTT (J.)]
Chilcott's New Guide to Bristol, Clifton and the Hotwells; With a Description of the Neighbouring Seats, Villages, &c. Illustrated with a Plan of Bristol, and a Map of the Country Eleven Miles Round.
Bristol: Printed and Published by J. Chilcott, 1826. First edition, 12mo (155 x 95 mm), ix, [1], [3]-241, [1]pp., frontis., 2 folding engraved maps, text illustrs., orig. publisher's printed boards, upper joint split but holding firm, uncut, a very nice copy.
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Book number: 37109
GBP 118.25 [Appr.: EURO 134.5 US$ 145.77 | JP¥ 19316]
Keywords: ENGLISH TOPOGRAPHY SOMERSET GLOUCESTERSHIRE AVON BRISTOL CLIFTON HOTWELLS

 
[HILL (Sir Richard)]
The Church of England Vindicated from the Rigid Notions of Calvinism; Or, Some observations on a letter from the author of Pietas Oxoniensis to the Reverend Doctor Adams of Shewsbury. To which is added, a letter to the Reverend Mr. Romaine, in answer to his letter to Dr. Adams.
London: Printed for B. White and T. Cadell, 1770. First edition, [4], 124pp., with half-title, disbound.
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Book number: 33278
GBP 80.63 [Appr.: EURO 91.75 US$ 99.39 | JP¥ 13171]
Keywords: THEOLOGY CHURCH OF ENGLANG PAMPHLETS

 
[LANDOR (Walter Savage)]
Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare. Euseby Treen Joseph Carnaby and Silas Gough clerk before the worshipful Sir Thomas Lucy knight touching deer-stealing on the 9th day of September in the year of Grace 1582. Now first published from original papers. To which is added A Conference of Master Edmund Spenser a gentleman of note with the Earl of Essex touching the state of Ireland A.D. 1595.
London: Saunders and Otley, 1834. First edition, 8vo, xi, [1], 284pp., without half-title, cont. cloth, spine lettered in gilt.
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Book number: 39219
GBP 53.75 [Appr.: EURO 61.25 US$ 66.26 | JP¥ 8780]
Keywords: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

 
[PUCKLE (James)]
The Club: in a Dialogue between Father and Son.
London: Published by Longman, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1817. Large 8vo (246 x 150 mm), [4], x, [8], 96pp., limited edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, 51 engravings within the text, all text leaves printed with engraved borders, some light spotting, cont. half morocco, marbled boards. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of W. J. Humfrys; ink presentation inscription 'To Miss Elizei Morse form her affectionate Friend Emma Holbrooke, Nottingham, 1820.'
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Book number: 38876
GBP 69.88 [Appr.: EURO 79.5 US$ 86.14 | JP¥ 11415]
Keywords: ENGLISH LITERATURE

 
[COBDEN (Richard)]
Cobden-Delane Controversy. Opinions of the Liberal Press on the Correspondence between Mr. Cobden, M.P., and Mr. Delane, the Editor of the "Times."
Manchester: Alexander Ireland and Co., 1864. First edition, 54pp., disbound.
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Book number: 33288
GBP 26.88 [Appr.: EURO 30.75 US$ 33.14 | JP¥ 4391]
Keywords: POLITICS PAMPHLETS Political history Newspapers Political leaders Liberalism

 
[GORDON (George)]
Collectanea for a Flora of Moray; or, A List of the Phaenogamous Plants and Ferns Hitherto Found within the Province.
Elgin: [Privately] Printed by Alex. Russell, 1839. First edition, viii, 40pp., orig. wrappers. Freeman, 1359; Simpson, p. 349; Not in Hall & Rickard.
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Book number: 30623
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Keywords: BOTANY ANTIQUARIAN FERNS BOTANICAL BOOKS ELGIN FERNS MORAY SCOTLAND PRIVATELY PRINTED NATURAL HISTORY

 
[WHITWORTH (Sir Charles)]
A Collection of the Supplies, and Ways and Means, from the Revolution to the Present Time. By a Member of Parliament.
London: Printed for R. Davies; J. Newbery; L. Davis and C. Reymers; and Sold by W. Nicoll, 1763. First Edition, 8vo (170 x 100 mm), [4], 183, [1] pp., "From the Editor" written in ink on fly-leaf, folding table, turn-ins offset, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, spine rubbed, label. Provenance: Frank Herbert Muir, CBE was an English comedy writer, radio and television personality, with his signature in pencil on front paste-down. Kress, 6148; Goldsmith, 9909; Higgs, 2966; Roscoe, A624 (1).
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Book number: 35522
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Keywords: ECONOMICS FINANCE COMMERCE ENGLISH HISTORY

 
[BROXHOLME (Noel)]
A Collection of Receipts in Physic, being the Practice of the late Eminent Dr. Bloxam [sic]: containing a complete body of prescriptions answering to every Disease. With some in surgery. To which are added, by the editor, a general account of the operations of all kinds of medicines: also occasional remarks, directions, and cautions, suited to the different stages of distempers, in order to render this work particularly useful in families.
London: Printed for Lockyer Davis, 1754. Second edition, 8vo (190 x 120 mm), [2], 12, 108, [12]pp., without the half-title but with the two advertisement leaves following p.108, some light browning to prelims, recent calf-backed marbled boards, spine red morocco title label lettered in gilt. Noel Broxholme, M.D. (1686–1748), a native of Stamford, Lincolnshire. "Broxholme was one of the six physicians appointed to St George's Hospital at the first general board held on 19 October 1733, and in the following year was made first physician to the prince of Wales, 'with salary annexed', an office which he resigned in 1739. He resigned from his post at St George's Hospital in 1735. At Lord Hervey's suggestion Broxholme was the first physician summoned to assist George Tessier in Queen Caroline's last illness."—(ODNB). Wellcome on-line, no. N14816.
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Book number: 36899
GBP 134.38 [Appr.: EURO 153 US$ 165.65 | JP¥ 21950]
Keywords: MEDICINE DISEASE

 
[HATSELL (John)]
A Collection of Cases of Privilege of Parliament, from the Earliest Records to the Year 1628. [Bound with:] Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons, under Separate Titles, with Observations. [Bound with:] Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons, under Separate Titles, with Observations. Volume III. Relating to Lords, and Supply.
London: Printed by H. Hughs, for J. Dodsley, 1776-1781-1785. First edition, 3 vols., in one, 4to, viii, [4], 211, [17]; xi, [3], 247, 33pp., without half-title; x, [2], 361, [29]pp., without half-title, some light water-staining but generally a very clean and useable copy, cont. calf, rubbed, upper board detached.
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Book number: 37647
GBP 268.75 [Appr.: EURO 305.75 US$ 331.29 | JP¥ 43899]
Keywords: LAW

 
[GOUGH (John)]
A Collection of Narrative Pieces from Ancient and Modern History. With a Short Introduction to Geography. For the Use of the Lower Classes of English Scholars in the School at Prospect Hill.
Dublin: Printed for the Compiler, by R. Jackson [1790.] First edition, 12mo (160 x 95 mm), iv, [5]-154, [2]pp., cont. calf, a little rubbed, joints starting, red morocco spine lettering piece. John Gough (1720–1791) arithmetician, born and educated at Kendal, Westmorland. After several years spent as a teacher in Pickwick in Wiltshire, he arrived in Ireland in 1750 to take charge of the school at Cork established by his only brother, James Gough (1712–1780). In 1752 he accepted the mastership of the prestigious Friends' school at Dublin, which he held until 1774, and after moved to a similar appointment at Lisburn. He was the author of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers, as well as numerous school text books. The verso of the title carries and advert for the "Boarding School at Prospect Hill, near Lisburn." Including a chapter with "Several short stories relative to the Treatment of the Indians in America and the Slave Trade." ESTC locates just the British Library and Trinity College copies; The National Library of Ireland also hold a copy.
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Book number: 38238
GBP 510.63 [Appr.: EURO 580.75 US$ 629.46 | JP¥ 83409]
Keywords: IRELAND JUVENILE EDUCATION CHILDREN'S BOOKS DUBLIN IMPRINT IRISH EDUCATION OF THE POOR

 
[WESLEY (John)]
Collection of Psalms and Hymns. Charles-Town, Printed by Lewis Timothy. 1737. With a Preface by the Rev. G. Osborn, D.D.
London: T. Woolmer, [1882]. Small 8vo, [2], vi, 74, 36pp., some leaves loose, margins brown, cont. calf, rubbed and worn rebacked, a working copy.
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Book number: 39221
GBP 32.25 [Appr.: EURO 36.75 US$ 39.75 | JP¥ 5268]

 
[WAGSTAFFE (William)]
A Comment upon the History of Tom Thumb. Tom Thumb.
London: Printed for J. Morphew, 1711. First edition, 24pp., disbound, a very good copy. A brilliant parody ridiculing the two numbers in Addison's 'Spectator' which praise 'Chevy Chase'. The poem on which Wagstaffe focuses critical attention is the old ballad of 'Tom Thumb, his Life and Death' ("in Arthur's Court Tom Thumb did live" - STC 24115, Wing T1789A-1790B), a work "proper to adorn the shelves of Bodley or the Vatican". This powerful essay, full of mock learning ("I have consulted Monsieur Le Clerk and my Friend Dr. B---ly"), textual criticism (having collated "all the Manuscripts.... also an Arabick Copy.... I find it an Interpolation"), Virgilian parallels and critical acclaim for the ballad's supposed "Poetical Genius" and emotions "that may move the Mind of the most polite Reader, with the inward Meltings of Humanity". Suggestions that this piece may have sufficient literary merit to suppose that Swift must have had a hand in it may be discounted Wagstaffe was a physician at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, whether he was also an original satirist influenced by Swift is open to question, but he certainly must have met him quite frequently at the house of his father-in-law, Charles Bernard. Teerink-Scouten, 484 ("doubtful").
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Book number: 30804
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Keywords: Satire Switiana ANTIQUARIAN JONATHAN SWIFT PAMPHLETS

 
[HUTCHINSON (John Hely)]
The Commercial Restraints of Ireland considered in a Series of Letters to a Noble Lord. Containing an Historical Account of the Affairs of that Kingdom, so far as they relate to this Subject.
Dublin: Printed by William Hallhead, 1779. First edition, xxii, 240pp., library stamp on title and places in the text, early ownership signature on upper blank margin of leaf following the title, 3 folding tables at end (last defective), old water-staining of the tables and last 2 leaves, first and last few leaves chipped at margins, disbound. One of the significant works of it's era advocating free trade for Ireland, written in the form of a sequence of letters to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Buckinghamshire. However, "its doctrines being regarded as seditious it was ordered to be burnt by the common hangman." - DNB. Bradshaw, 2109; Wagner, 348; Kress, B203; Goldsmith, 11826.
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Book number: 37778
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Keywords: ECONOMICS IRELAND IRISH TRADE COMMERCE BURNT BOOKS

 
[RICHARDSON (Joseph)]
A complete investigation of Mr. Eden's Treaty, as it may affect the commerce, the revenue, or the general policy of Great Britain.
London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1787. First edition, half-title, [4],176 [i.e.167], [3]pp., last page misnumbered, with final errata leaf, disbound.
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Book number: 33875
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Keywords: Economics COMMERCE Pamphlet

 
[RICHARDSON (Joseph)]
A complete investigation of Mr. Eden's Treaty, as it may affect the commerce, the revenue, or the general policy of Great Britain.
London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1787. First Edition, half-title, last page misnumbered, final errata leaf, [4],176 [i.e.167], [3]pp., disbound.
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Book number: 34483
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Keywords: Economics COMMERCE Pamphlet

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