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Here is a rare first edition of Dorothy L. Sayers' "Have His Carcase." Sayers was one of the "Queens of Crime," alongside Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, and Mary Allingham. She was a prolific crime writer during the golden age of crime fiction, and her novel "Have His Carcase" was published during the peak of this golden age. It is the seventh novel to feature Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey and the second to include his love interest, Harriet Vane. Good Condition. Black cloth with red titles to spine. Binding is firm. Both hinges are moderately cracked causing boards to be slightly loose. Pen marks from previous owner to front pastedown and free end paper. Pages are clean with minimal tanning and foxing. Boards have moderate edge-wear with some fraying to spine ends and corners. Otherwise a sound copy.
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Have His Carcase
by Dorothy L. Sayers
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The Works of William Shakespeare
by William Shakespeare
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This is a wonderful copy of Shakespeare's collected works, including all of the bard's plays, his poetry and his sonnets. It is bound in glorious dark blue morocco leather with gilt tooled decoration to spine and marble end papers. In this edition Shakespeare's plays have been edited by both William George Clark and William Aldis Wright both fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge. Very Good Condition. Blue leather covered boards with gilt titles to spine. Marble end papers and edges. Binding and hinges are firm. Pages are clean. Neat previous owner inscription to front free end paper. Boards have light edge-wear with some light scuffing to edges.
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Henry V, A Facsimile of the First Folio Text
by William Shakespeare
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This is a facsimile of Shakespeare's Henry V taken from the first folio of 1623. Prefaced is an introduction from the famous Shakespearian John Dover Wilson. Very Good Condition. Gray paper covered boards with green cloth spine. Previous owner's inscription to front free end paper. Binding is firm and pages are clean. Boards have minimal edge-wear with only minor marks to rear board.
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The Works of Shakespear In Six Volumes, Carefully Revised And Corrected by the Former Editions
by William Shakespear [Shakespeare]
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This is an incredibly rare complete set of Shakespeare's works dated 1745. After Shakespeare's death in 1616, his plays were collected by his friends John Heminge and Henry Condell, leading to the formation of the First Folio in 1623. Eighty-six years later, Nicholas Rowe became the first modern editor of Shakespeare's work. He addressed various textual issues that arose from the conflicting quartos and folio editions of the plays, which had hitherto corrupted the text. Again, in 1723-1725, Alexander Pope published his edition of Shakespeare's works in six volumes. Both of these editions are highly valuable and sought after, and they paved the way for the 1745 edition published by J. and P. Knapton. The editor of this edition is not named; however, the bookseller's advertisement remarks this edition is 'exactly copied from that lately printed in quarto in Oxford', suggesting the text has been taken from Sir Thomas Hanmer's, former Speaker for The House of Commons, edition published in Oxford in 1743.…
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A Project of Empire: A Critical Study of the Economics of Imperialism, with Special Reference To The Ideas of Adam Smith
by J. Shield Nicholson
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This is Neville Chamberlain's personal copy of J. Shield Nicholson's "A Project of Empire" with his bookplate on the front pastedown. This is particularly interesting because the theme of Nicholson's book centers around Adam Smith's laissez-faire ideas of economics and Chamberlain, who was first a business man and then served as Chancellor of the Exchequer under Ramsey Macdonald's goverment. Also about the time of this book's publication Chamberlain started to become politically active and in 1911 he successfully stood as a Liberal Unionist for Birmingham City Council. Good Condition. Green cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Neville Chamberlain's bookplate to front pastedown. Binding and hinges are firm. Pages are clean. Boards have moderate edge-wear with some bumping to corners. Notable split to bottom of spine and front board joint. Moderate tanning to spine. Debossed stamp on title page with 'Presentation Copy'.
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The Particular Description of England. 1588. With Views of Some Of The Chief Towns And Amorial Bearings of Nobles and Bishops
by William Smith
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Printed in a limited run of just 250 copies, this edition is rare and features William Smith's detailed description of England from 1588. Edited from the original manuscript housed in the British Museum, this exclusive edition includes an introduction by Henry Wheatley and Edmund W. Ashbee. Published in 1879, it is available solely for subscribers. Within, Smith meticulously unfolds the history and etymology of England's counties. His vivid descriptions encompass the characteristics and histories of key towns in each county, exploring details such as the number of churches, resemblances to other towns across England, environmental features, and the unique history of each town. Smith also offers intriguing insights into some of the 'Wonders In England,' revealing, for instance, the construction of Stonehenge by a former king of England in 470 AD to commemorate the demise of 460 nobles (refer to page 6). Complementing Smith's narrative are 28 chromolithographic plates, including two folding plates…
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Through The Dark Continent: The souces of the Nile around the great lakes of equatorial Africa and down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean.
by Henry M. Stanley
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This is a rare first edition of Henry M. Stanley's "Through the Dark Continent" published in 1878. Between 1874 and 1877, Henry Morton Stanley led an Anglo-American expedition into Central Africa, embarking on a journey of exploration and discovery. While the identification of the Congo River's course stands out as a significant achievement, it was just one of the numerous geographical puzzles unraveled during this remarkable venture.The expedition, beginning its odyssey from Bagamoyo in Tanzania on November 17, 1874, formed a colossal procession stretching over half a mile. Over the next two and a half years, the expedition encountered formidable challenges. They contended with extreme temperatures, navigated diplomatic complexities with Emperor Mtesa of Uganda and Wanyoro chief Mirambo, negotiated safe passage through the rainforest with the notorious Arab trader Tippu-Tib, and engaged in over thirty skirmishes and battles against hostile tribes on land and water.Stanley's geographical…
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The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England
by Joseph Strutt
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"The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England" is a fascinating book showcasing the universality and necessity to busy ourselves with humor and recreation. Yet, Strutt's book covers strange and outlandish forms of 'fun' from the Dark Ages, medieval age, and the Restoration period, which now would be considered either bizarre or cruel. This includes bear and horse baiting, boat tilting, hawking, and various forms of jesters dressed in motley. The text is accompanied by 140 black and white illustrations sourced from "ancient paintings." This is the new edition issued in 1839; the first edition was published in 1800. It includes an impressive index by William Hone. Very Good Condition. Debossed, decoarated brown cloth with gilt titles to spine. 140 black and white illustrations.Binding and hinges are firm.Neat previous owner's inscription to front free end paper. Pages are moderately tanned and foxed. Boards have moderate edge-wear with some bumping to corners and soft crushing to spine ends. Light…
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Speed of Life: Signed by David Bowie
by David Bowie & Masayoshi Sukita
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A limited edition of 2000 hand-bound copies, signed by both David Bowie and photographer Masayoshi Sukita to celebrate their 40-year collaboration. This copy is number 1888 out of 2000. The book acts as an illustrated narrative of Bowie's career between 1972 to 2009. Included is iconic as well as previously unseen images of the singer taken on over 40 occasions.Sukita shot arguably the most iconic photo of Bowie, being the cover shot for his 1977 album "Heroes". Photos range from: backstage with Lou Reed in 1972, shots from Iggy Pop's 30th birthday, The 1978 World Tour and various scenes of Bowie in Japan. Additionally there is 7" vinyl picture disc of 'It's No Game' parts 1 and 2 which features two portrait photographs from the iconic "Heroes" photo sessions.
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