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John Moore A View of Society and Manners in France, Switzerland, and Germany with Anecdotes relating to Some Eminent Characters, two volumes W Strahan; T Cadell. London 1783 No ISBN 5th or later Edition Hardcover Good No Dust Jacket Fifth Edition, corrected. Leather with black and red spine labels, gilt decoration to spine and around edges of covers (including inners), marbled end-papers. Vol 1 - Spine label is lifting, spine is rubbed with crack in leather along centre and both hinges but covers are frimly attached. Vol 2 - crack in leather on rear hinge, front cover is detached (still attached to front end-paper). Both vols have bookplate for Sir George John Armytage, internal binding sound, pages clean. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Inventory No: 4013-6510. Hardcover Price:
66.50 GBP
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M W Balfe, Alfred Bunn; Mr Fitzball; Walter Scott, Mrs Robert Arkwright; Thomas Campbell; Mrs Hemans, Lord Byron; Thomas Moore; W Marshall; Henry Phillips; Auber, M Rophino Lacy; Dr C B, John Ditchfield; Chas (Charles) Purday; Henry R Bishop; T Cooke etc. English Songs published 1825 - 1835: In the Light of Other Days; When I Beheld the Anchor Weighed: One Hour With Thee; Roland the Brave; Treasures of the Deep; One Struggle More; The Indian Boat; Fill High the Cup; I left the Bowl in Search of Love etc. London Cramer Addison & Beale; J Power, Strand; Mayhews, Old Bond Street; Goulding & D'Almaine; Willis & Co, St James's Street; Z T Purday, Old Holborn; D'Almaine & Co; Lonsdale & Mills, New Bond Street; Birchall & Co. 1835 No ISBN 1st Edition Hardcover Very Good No Jacket Bound collection of 19 early 19th Century songs and piano accompaniments from the collection of Thomas Gladstone of Fasque. Soundly bound in firm marbled covers with green leather spine which is worn at top and bottom. Most pieces are initialled TG and dated in ink (presumably purchase date), clean slightly darkened pages. Contents are:- 1. In the Light of Other Days - Ballad sung by Mr J C Phillips in the Grand Opera of the Maid of Artois Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane London, Words by Alfred Bunn, Composed by M W Balfe, Pub. by Cramer Addison & Beale of Regent Street, London, Undated. 2. When I Beheld the Anchor Weighed - Ballad sung by Mr H Phillips at the Theatre Royal, words by Mr Fitzball, Composed M W Balfe, Pub. Cramer Addison & Beale, London, initialled TG, hand-dated 1833. 3. One Hour With Thee - Ballad by Walter Scott, Music by Mrs Robert Arkwright, pub. J Power, Strand, London, init. TG, water-marked 1829. 4. Roland the Brave - a Legend by Thomas Campbell, music by Mrs Robert Arkwright, pub. J Power, hand-dated 1831, water-marked 1825. 5. Treasures of the Deep - Ballad by Mrs Hemans, music by Mrs Robert Arkwright, pub. J Power, water-marked 1828. 6. One Struggle More - Ballad by Lord Byron from a set of songs dedicated to Thomas Moore by Mrs Robert Arkwright, pub. by J Power, init. TG, hand-dated 1835. 7. The Indian Boat - Legendary Ballad by Thomas Moore, pub. J Power, init. TG, hand-dated 1833, water-marked 1828. 8. Fill High the Cup - Song Composed for and dedicated to the Honble. A W Ashley MP by W Marshall, words by Thomas Moore, pub. J Power. 9. I left the Bowl in Search of Love - an admired Ballad composed and sung with the Greatest Applause by Mr Henry Phillips, pub. Mayhews, Old Bond Street, init. TG hand-dated 1832. 10. A Life of toil and Danger sung by Mr H Phillips at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden in the Opera of The Coiners of the Soldier's oath Composed by Auber and adapted for the English Stage by M Rophino Lacy, pub Goulding & D'Almaine, init. TG hand-dated 1833. 11. Rosy Wine - a Song altered from the French by Dr C B, the music Composed and Dedicated to his Friend Thos Beasley by John Ditchfield, pub. Wiilis & Co, St James's Street, illustrated title-page. 12. The Old English Gentleman - an old Ballad sung by an Old File, Adapted to an Old Chant and inscribed to his Friend, F Crew, by Chas H Purday, pub. Z T Purday, Old Holborn, initialled TG, hand-dated 1833. 13. Oh Firm as an Oak and Free From Care - sung by Mr Bedford in the comic opera Call'd Englishmen in India at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane composed by Henry R Bishop, pub. Goulding & D'Almaine, init. TG 1833, hand-dated 1833, init. HRB but could be printed. 14. Second Edition, When Time Hath Breft Thee - sung by Mr H Phillips at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden in the Grand Opera of Gustavius the Third or The Masked Ball, the subject from the Overture and Arranged by T Cooke, words by I R Planche pub. D'Almaine & Co, init TG, hand-dated 1834. 15. The Pilot - Ballad sung by Mr Phillips, written by Thomas Haynes Bayly composed by S Nelson, pub Mayhew & Co, init. TG, hand-dated 1834. 16. O Leave Me To My Sorrow - Ballad sung by Mr Manners at the bath Concerts from the second volume of Melodies of Various Nations, the poetry of Thomas H Bayley, Symphonies & Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, pub Goulding &D'Almaine, init. TG, hand-dated 1832, stamped S J Piggott, Harmonic Institution, Dublin. 17. I Would Bear As Much For YOu, Written and Adapted to a Venetian Melody by Thomas Haynes Bayley, pub Lonsdale & Mills, New Bond Street, init. TG, hand-dated 1832. 18. We Have Been Friends together - Ballad from a Set of Twelve Songs dedicated to the Countess of Jersey, Words by the Honble. Mrs Norton, music by Miss A Cowell, pub. J Power, init. TG, hand-dated 1834, water-marked1828. 19. If in That Breast So Good, So Pure - Ballad composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss jane Hamilton by Theodore Giubilei, pub. Birchall & Co for the Author, init. TG Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Inventory No: 7131-7818. Hardcover Price:
213.75 GBP
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editor R W Ambler, articles by: J M Coles, B J Orme and C N Moore; John Samuels; Graham Platts; Terence Paul Smith; J A Johnston; Malcolm J Knapp; R W Ambler; A J White; Paul Everson Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, Volume 14 1979 Lincoln Society for Lincolnshire History for Lincolnshire and South Humberside 1979 0904680118 / 9780904680119 First Edition Softcover Very Good Condition No Dust Jacket Articles are:Excavations of Late Bronze Age or Iron Age Date at Washingborough Fen by J M Coles, B J Orme and C N Moore;The Excavation of Two Romano-British Pottery Kilns at Barnetby Top, South Humberside by John Samuels;Robert Mannyng of Bourne's 'Handlyng Synne' and South Lincolnshire Society by Graham Platts;Hussey Tower, Boston: a late medieval Tower-House of Brick by Terence Paul Smith;The Family and Kin of the Lincolnshire Labourer in the Eighteenth Century by J A Johnston; Industrial Archaeology Notes 1978 by Malcolm J Knapp;The Conversion to Roman Catholicism of Bernard Smith of Leaden ham 1842 by R W Ambler;Archaeology in Lincolnshire and South Humberside 1978 by A J White;Notes and Documents: The Grimsby Lay Subsidy Roll of 1297; Cropmark Evidence and the reclamation of Blyton and Laughton Commons by Paul Everson etc.Large format paperback, clean covers, sound binding, clean pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. ISBN: 0904680118. Inventory No: 50110100116. Paperback Price:
11.40 GBP
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edited by Sir John Knox Laughton, R G Marsden, Alan Moore, C Lethbridge Kingsford; C H Firth; T Sturges jackson. Translation by T G Carter. The Naval Miscellany, Volume II The Navy Records Society 1912 No ISBN Facsimile Edition Hardcover Very Good Condition No Dust Jacket Contents are: Voyage of the Barbara to Brazil, Anno 1540; The Sea Scene from the Complaynt of Scotlande; The Taking of the Madre de Dios, Anno 1592; A Narrative of the Battle of Santa Cruz written by Sir John Stayner, Rear-Admiral of the Fleet; Extracts from a Commissioner's Note Book, Annis 1691-1694; The Journal of M. de Lage de Cueilly, Captain in the Spanish Navy; Sale of Dead Man's Effects on Board H M Ship Gloucester 1750; The Mutiny at the Nore, Letter From James Watson to Admiral Robert Digby; From the Letter Books of Sir Charles Thompson; Orders by Sir Johon Jervis; Some Letters of Lord St. Vincent; Operations on the Coast of Egypt 1801; The Memoirs of George Pringle Esq. Captain Toyal Navy 1795-1809; The Pedigree of the Naval Duncans; Operation in the Scheldt, Letter from Captain C W Boys to his Brother; Frustration of the Plan for the Escape of Napoleon Bonaparte from Bordeaux in July 1815; Extract from the Journal of Admiral B W Page; 'Well Done Phaeton!' by Admiral George Elliot Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Inventory No: 75212050086. This book is heavier than 1kg, and may incur additional shipping charges.. Hardcover Price:
13.78 GBP
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